Yihua An

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Yihua An (Chinese: 安沂华; pinyin: Ān Yíhuá; born February 1970) is the chairmen of Stem Cell Transplantation Center (also called as Department of Neural Stem Cells) in the General Hospital of Chinese People's Armed Police Forces.[1][2][3][4][5] Till the end of 2013 he has treated over 7,000 patients with stem cell therapy with his medical team, involving many diseases, such as cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, diabetes, ulcerative colitis and cirrhosis.[citation needed]

He has also been the leader of many research programs and funded research projects. All of these have been successfully completed. Until now Yihua An has published more than 70 research papers in the core journals at home and abroad, including 20 English papers recorded by SCI.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Bao, Xinjie, et al. "Transplantation of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells promotes behavioral recovery and endogenous neurogenesis after cerebral ischemia in rats." Brain research 1367 (2011): 103-113.
  2. ^ Li, Jiamei, et al. "Human mesenchymal stem cell transplantation protects against cerebral ischemic injury and upregulates interleukin-10 expression in Macaca fascicularis." Brain Research 1334 (2010): 65-72.
  3. ^ Wan, Hong, et al. "Differentiation of rat embryonic neural stem cells promoted by co-cultured Schwann cells." Chinese Medical Journal 116.3 (2003): 428-431.
  4. ^ Sun, Chongran, et al. "Modulation of the major histocompatibility complex by neural stem cell-derived neurotrophic factors used for regenerative therapy in a rat model of stroke." Journal of translational medicine 8.1 (2010): 77.
  5. ^ WAN, Hong, Yihua AN, and Hongyun WANG. "Beijing Neurosurgical Institute, Beijing 100050, China; Differentiation of embryonic neural stem cells promoted by co-cultured Schwann cells [J]." Chinese Journal of Neurosurgery 2 (2002).