Dan Bi
Zhengzhou University
16 Papers
62 Citations
Dan Bi is an academic researcher from Zhengzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Single-nucleotide polymorphism & Genotype frequency. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Dan Bi include University of Gothenburg & Shandong University.
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Papers
The association between sex-related interleukin-6 gene polymorphisms and the risk for cerebral palsy
Dan Bi,Dan Bi,Mingjie Chen,Xiaoli Zhang,Honglian Wang,Lei Xia,Qing Shang,Tongchuan Li,Dengna Zhu,Klas Blomgren,Klas Blomgren,Lin He,Lin He,Xiaoyang Wang,Xiaoyang Wang,Qinghe Xing,Changlian Zhu,Changlian Zhu +17 more
TL;DR: Plasma IL-6 levels were higher in CP patients than in the controls, and this difference was more robust in full-term male spastic CP patients.
γδ T Cells Contribute to Injury in the Developing Brain.
Anna-Maj Albertsson,Xiaoli Zhang,Xiaoli Zhang,Regina Vontell,Dan Bi,Dan Bi,Roderick T. Bronson,Veena Supramaniam,Ana A. Baburamani,Sha Hua,Sha Hua,Arshed Nazmi,Susanna Cardell,Changlian Zhu,Harvey Cantor,Carina Mallard,Henrik Hagberg,Henrik Hagberg,Jianmei W. Leavenworth,Xiaoyang Wang,Xiaoyang Wang +20 more
TL;DR: Analysis of postmortem brains from human preterm infants with periventricular leukomalacia and two animal models of preterm brain injury highlighted unique features of injury in the developing brain, where γδT cells function as initiators of injury independently of common γ δT-cell–associated cytokines.
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The effect of osteopontin and osteopontin-derived peptides on preterm brain injury
Anna-Maj Albertsson,Xiaoli Zhang,Xiaoli Zhang,Jianmei W. Leavenworth,Dan Bi,Dan Bi,Syam Nair,Lili Qiao,Henrik Hagberg,Henrik Hagberg,Carina Mallard,Harvey Cantor,Xiaoyang Wang,Xiaoyang Wang +13 more
TL;DR: Intranasal administration of OPN is likely to be an easy and noninvasive method of drug delivery to the CNS in preterm infants and, in contrast to the more mature brain, OPN-derived peptides potentiate injury in postnatal day 5 mice.
A Variant of the Autophagy-Related 5 Gene Is Associated with Child Cerebral Palsy.
Jianhua Xu,Lei Xia,Qing Shang,Jing Du,Dengna Zhu,Yangong Wang,Dan Bi,Juan Song,Caiyun Ma,Chao Gao,Xiaoli Zhang,Yanyan Sun,Liping Zhu,Xiaoyang Wang,Changlian Zhu,Changlian Zhu,Qinghe Xing +16 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence for a role of ATG5 in CP is provided and stronger associations with severe clinical manifestations were identified, which shed light on the molecular mechanisms underlying this neurodevelopmental disorder.
Staphylococcus epidermidis Bacteremia Induces Brain Injury in Neonatal Mice via Toll-like Receptor 2-Dependent and -Independent Pathways
Dan Bi,Lili Qiao,Ilana Bergelson,C. Joakim Ek,Luqi Duan,Xiaoli Zhang,Anna-Maj Albertsson,Matthew A. Pettengill,Kenny Kronforst,Jana Ninkovic,Donald A. Goldmann,Anders Janzon,Henrik Hagberg,Xiaoyang Wang,Carina Mallard,Ofer Levy +15 more
TL;DR: The study indicates that the consequences of transient bacteremia in early life may be more severe than commonly appreciated, and the findings may inform novel approaches to reduce b acteremia-associated brain injury.
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