Chan Luo
Guangxi University
28 Papers
41 Citations
Chan Luo is an academic researcher from Guangxi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Homeobox protein NANOG & SOX2. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Understanding divergent domestication traits from the whole-genome sequencing of swamp- and river-buffalo populations.
Xier Luo,Yu Zhou,Bing Zhang,Yi Zhang,Xiaobo Wang,Tong Feng,Zhipeng Li,Kuiqing Cui,Zhiqiang Wang,Chan Luo,Hui Li,Yanfei Deng,Fenghua Lu,Jian-Lin Han,Jian-Lin Han,Yongwang Miao,Huaming Mao,Xiaoyan Yi,Cheng Ai,Shigang Wu,Alun Li,Zhichao Wu,Zijun Zhuo,Do Da Giang,Bikash Mitra,Mohammad Farhad Vahidi,Shahid Mansoor,Sahar Ahmed Al-Bayatti,Eka Meutia Sari,Neena Amatya Gorkhali,Sigit Prastowo,Laiba Shafique,Guoyou Ye,Qian Qian,Baoshan Chen,Deshun Shi,Jue Ruan,Qingyou Liu +37 more
TL;DR: The striking discovery is made that the divergent domestication traits between swamp and river buffaloes can be explained with recent selections of genes on social behavior, digestion metabolism, strengths and milk production.
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is expressed in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) ovarian follicles and promotes oocyte maturation and early embryonic development.
Xin Zhao,Fengjiao Du,Xiaolin Liu,Qiuyan Ruan,Zhulian Wu,Chuan Lei,Yanfei Deng,Chan Luo,Jianrong Jiang,Deshun Shi,Fenghua Lu +10 more
TL;DR: The results showed for the first time that BDNF was expressed throughout buffalo ovarian follicle development, oocyte maturation and early embryogenesis, and could improve the efficiency of buffalo oocytes maturation through regulating genes expression in cumulus cells and then promote early embryo development.
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Effects of Scriptaid on the Histone Acetylation, DNA Methylation and Development of Buffalo Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos.
Hongliang Sun,Fenghua Lu,Peng Zhu,Xiaohua Liu,Mingming Tian,Chan Luo,Qiuyan Ruan,Ziyun Ruan,Qingyou Liu,Jianrong Jiang,Yingming Wei,Deshun Shi +11 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that treatment of buffalo SCNT embryos with Scriptaid can improve their developmental competence, and this action is mediated by resulting in a similar histone acetylation level and global DNA methylation level compared to in vitro-fertilized embryos.
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DNA methylation and expression of imprinted genes are associated with the viability of different sexual cloned buffaloes
Ziyun Ruan,Xin Zhao,Xiling Qin,Chan Luo,Xiaohua Liu,Yanfei Deng,Peng Zhu,Zhi Peng Li,B Huang,D. Shi,F. Lu +10 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that Xist may be associated with the viability of female cloned buffaloes, and IGF2 may also be related to the viabilityof male clonedbuffaloes.
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Effects of recipient oocyte age and interval from fusion to activation on development of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) nuclear transfer embryos derived from fetal fibroblasts.
TL;DR: The developmental potential of buffalo NT embryos was related to recipient oocyte age and the interval from fusion to activation, and it was concluded that three of 16 recipients were pregnant following transfer of blastocysts developed from the NT embryos activated at 3 h after fusion.
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