Li Li mainly investigates Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Psychiatry, Health care, Public health and Stigma. Li Li has researched Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in several fields, including Psychological intervention, Social support, Randomized controlled trial and Family medicine. His Social support study incorporates themes from Medical model of disability, Multiple disabilities and Intellectual disability.
His Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Treatment outcome, Shame and Clinical psychology. His Public health research incorporates themes from Developing country and Gerontology. His Stigma research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nursing and Social stigma.
Li Li mainly focuses on Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Psychiatry, Psychological intervention, Intervention and Clinical psychology. His Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Family medicine, Stigma, Health care and Public health. His research in Public health intersects with topics in Young adult and Mental health.
The Psychiatry study which covers Social support that intersects with Developing country. As part of the same scientific family, Li Li usually focuses on Psychological intervention, concentrating on Gerontology and intersecting with Demography. His studies deal with areas such as Cross-sectional study and Socioeconomic status as well as Clinical psychology.
His primary scientific interests are in Family medicine, Intervention, Service provider, Methadone maintenance and Stigma. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mental health, Randomized controlled trial, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Health care. While the research belongs to areas of Mental health, Li Li spends his time largely on the problem of Public health, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Demography and Scopus.
His Randomized controlled trial research includes elements of Capacity building, Psychiatry, Risk perception and Treatment retention. Li Li interconnects Newly diagnosed and Viral load in the investigation of issues within Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Many of his research projects under Intervention are closely connected to Preference with Preference, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His primary areas of investigation include Family medicine, Intervention, Psychological intervention, Methadone maintenance and Mental health. Family medicine connects with themes related to Randomized controlled trial in his study. His Intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Special needs and Family functioning.
Borrowing concepts from China, Li Li weaves in ideas under Psychological intervention. Li Li has included themes like Medical record, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Depressive symptoms, Biostatistics and Care seeking in his Mental health study. His Depressive symptoms course of study focuses on Health care and Nursing.
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A coordinated phosphorylation by Lats and CK1 regulates YAP stability through SCFβ-TRCP
Bin Zhao;Li Li;Karen Tumaneng;Cun-Yu Wang.
Genes & Development (2010)
The Hippo–YAP pathway in organ size control and tumorigenesis: an updated version
Bin Zhao;Li Li;Qunying Lei;Kun-Liang Guan.
Genes & Development (2010)
Angiomotin is a novel Hippo pathway component that inhibits YAP oncoprotein.
Bin Zhao;Li Li;Qing Lu;Lloyd H. Wang.
Genes & Development (2011)
Acceptance of Disability and its Correlates
Li Li;Dennis Moore.
Journal of Social Psychology (1998)
Stigma, social support, and depression among people living with HIV in Thailand.
Li Li;Sung-Jae Lee;Panithee Thammawijaya;Chuleeporn Jiraphongsa.
Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids/hiv (2009)
HIV-related stigma in health care settings: a survey of service providers in China.
Li Li;Zunyou Wu;Sheng Wu;Yu Zhaoc.
Aids Patient Care and Stds (2007)
HIV/STD Stigmatization Fears as Health Seeking Barriers in China
Eli Lieber;Eli Lieber;Li Li;Zunyou Wu;Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus.
Aids and Behavior (2006)
LKB1 inhibits lung cancer progression through lysyl oxidase and extracellular matrix remodeling
Yijun Gao;Qian Xiao;Hui Min Ma;Li Li.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)
Understanding family support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Yunnan, China.
Li Li;Li Li;Sheng Wu;Zunyou Wu;Stephanie Sun.
Aids and Behavior (2006)
Using case vignettes to measure HIV-related stigma among health professionals in China.
Li Li;Zunyou Wu;Yu Zhao;Chunqing Lin.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2007)
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