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Hongyu Nian

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Surgery|September 12, 2024
Response to letter to the editor on: "Establishment and evaluation of a stable and reliable rat model of peritoneal adhesions"Hongyu Nian, Zhenjun Pu, Junliang Li
Immunology and Cell Biology|October 29, 2024
The multiple roles of macrophages in peritoneal adhesionShangwei Yang, Yanhe Zheng, Zhenjun Pu, et al.
Surgery|November 29, 2024
Research progress on animal models of peritoneal adhesionZhenjun Pu, Hongyu Nian, Zhiyuan Li, et al.
Surgery|July 21, 2024
Establishment and evaluation of a stable and reliable rat model of peritoneal adhesionsHongyu Nian, Zhenjun Pu, Zhiyuan Li, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 14, 2026
Rats develop more robust and persistent peritoneal adhesion phenotypes than mice: a multimodal comparative studyJunliang Li, Zhenjun Pu, Hongyu Nian, et al.
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Surgery|September 12, 2024
Response to letter to the editor on: "Establishment and evaluation of a stable and reliable rat model of peritoneal adhesions"Hongyu Nian, Zhenjun Pu, Junliang Li
Immunology and Cell Biology|October 29, 2024
The multiple roles of macrophages in peritoneal adhesionShangwei Yang, Yanhe Zheng, Zhenjun Pu, et al.
Surgery|November 29, 2024
Research progress on animal models of peritoneal adhesionZhenjun Pu, Hongyu Nian, Zhiyuan Li, et al.
Surgery|July 21, 2024
Establishment and evaluation of a stable and reliable rat model of peritoneal adhesionsHongyu Nian, Zhenjun Pu, Zhiyuan Li, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 14, 2026
Rats develop more robust and persistent peritoneal adhesion phenotypes than mice: a multimodal comparative studyJunliang Li, Zhenjun Pu, Hongyu Nian, et al.
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