B. Wei
6 Papers
4 Citations
B. Wei is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Transcriptome. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Non-target metabolomics reveals the changes of small molecular substances in duck breast meat under different preservation time.
Hehe Liu,B. Wei,Qian Tang,Cai Chen,Yanying Li,Qinglan Yang,Jianmei Wang,Junpeng Li,Jingjing Qi,Yang Xi,Jiwei Hu,Bo Hu,Lili Bai,Chunchun Han,Jing Wang,Liang Li +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the changes of small molecular substances were revealed in duck meat during long-term storage using non-targeted metabolomics, and the results showed that compared with fresh meat, even if the meat is stored under frozen storage conditions, the number of differential metabolites of frozen storage meat continues to increase with the prolongation of storage time.
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Influence of light supplement on duck sternal calcification from integrated analysis of metabolome and transcriptome
Q.F. Wu,H.H. Liu,Q. Yang,Fajun Pu,B. Wei,L.Y. Wang,J.P. Li,Bin Hu,J.W. Hu,C. Han,H. He,Bo Kang,H.Y. Xu,S.Q. Hu,J.-W. Wang,L. Liang +15 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used a model to analyze the calcification process under different light regimes, and the underlying mechanism was also illustrated by integrating metabolomics and transcriptome methods, which showed no significant difference in proportion of area of cartilage matrix and trabecular bone in keel tissue.
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Effects of different light intensities on the transcriptome changes of duck retina and pineal gland
Jia Qi,Fajun Pu,J.M. Wang,Q L Xu,Qinghuang Tang,J.P. Li,B. Wei,Q. Yang,C. Chen,C. Han,J. Wang,L. Li,H.H. Liu +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effect of light intensity on duck growth and investigated the effects of varying light intensities on retina and pineal gland transcriptome changes, which can provide a theoretical basis for the molecular mechanism of different light intensity.
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Developmental Transcriptome Profiling of the Tibial Reveals the Underlying Molecular Basis for Why Newly Hatched Quails Can Walk While Newly Hatched Pigeons Cannot
Qifan Wu,Hehe Liu,Qinglan Yang,B. Wei,Luyao Wang,Qian Tang,Jianmei Wang,Yang Xi,Chunchun Han,Jing Wang,Liang Li +10 more
TL;DR: This is the first known study on the embryo skeletal staining in pigeon and provides some new insights for studying skeletal development mechanisms and locomotor ability of altricial and precocial bird species.
Comprehensive transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of the effect of feed restriction on duck sternal development
Yang Xi,Luyao Wang,Jingjing Qi,B. Wei,Xu Han,Yinjuan Lu,Shenqiang Hu,Hua He,Chunchun Han,Yuanchun Zhu,Jiwei Hu,Hehe Liu,Jing Wang,Liang Li +13 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the effects of feed restriction on duck sternal development, identifying differentially expressed genes and metabolites associated with bone growth and catch-up growth, and revealing potential mechanisms underlying feed restriction's impact on poultry bone development.
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