Bin Hu

TitleAssoc Prof CHP
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentNursing - Undergraduate
Address10800 Knights Rd
Philadelphia PA 19047
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    1. Ye Q, Shvartsbart A, Li Z, Gan P, Policarpo RL, Qi C, Roach JJ, Zhu W, McCammant MS, Hu B, Li G, Yin H, Carlsen P, Hoang G, Zhao L, Susick R, Zhang F, Lai CT, Allali Hassani A, Epling LB, Gallion A, Kurzeja-Lipinski K, Gallagher K, Roman V, Farren MR, Kong W, Deller MC, Zhang G, Covington M, Diamond S, Kim S, Yao W, Sokolsky A, Wang X. Discovery of INCB159020, an Orally Bioavailable KRAS G12D Inhibitor. J Med Chem. 2025 Jan 08. PMID: 39772605.
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    2. Chen J, Chen L, Wu L, Wang R, Liu JB, Hu B, Jiang LX. Value of superb microvascular imaging ultrasonography in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: Compared with color Doppler and power Doppler. Medicine (Baltimore). 2017 May; 96(21):e6862. PMID: 28538376.
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    3. Hu B, Horrow MM. Ultrasound of Biliary Cast Syndrome and Its Mimics. Ultrasound Q. 2016 Sep; 32(3):258-70. PMID: 26561220.
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