6 Papers
38 Citations
Bin Dai is an academic researcher from Nanjing Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Taurine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Variant innate immune responses of mammary epithelial cells to challenge by Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and the regulating effect of taurine on these bioprocesses
TL;DR: It is concluded that taurine can regulate the inflammatory response during infection with E. coli and prevent cell damage by affecting the signaling pathways mediated by TLRs and by improving the antioxidant ability of cells.
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The role of Ca(2+) mediated signaling pathways on the effect of taurine against Streptococcus uberis infection.
TL;DR: The data indicate that S. uberis infection induces pro-inflammatory response of MECs through a TLR-2 mediated signaling pathway and taurine can prevent MEC damage by affecting both PLC-γ1-Ca(2+)-PKC-α-NF-κB and P LC-γ 1- Ca(2 +)-NFATs signaling pathways.
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Influence of dietary taurine and housing density on oviduct function in laying hens
Bin Dai,Yuanshu Zhang,Zili Ma,Liuhai Zheng,Shuang-jie Li,Xin-hong Dou,Jian-sen Gong,Jinfeng Miao +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that taurine has important protective effects against oviduct damage and reduced housing density can ameliorate Oviduct injury, enhance ovidUCT health, and promote egg production in laying hens.
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Effects of taurine and housing density on renal function in laying hens
TL;DR: Experimental data revealed taurine supplementation, and rearing free range or in low-density housing can lessen morphological renal damage, inflammatory mediator levels, and oxidation levels and increase anti-oxidation levels.