Dan Ni
2 Papers
Dan Ni is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: HaCaT & Propidium iodide. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Amphibian-derived peptide homodimer OA-GL17d promotes skin wound regeneration through the miR-663a/TGF-β1/Smad axis
Yue Zhang,Yingli Wang,Lin Zeng,Yixiang Liu,Huiling Sun,Shanshan Li,Siyu Wang,Longjun Shu,Naixin Liu,Saige Yin,Junsong Wang,Dan Ni,Yutong Wu,Ying Yang,Li He,Buliang Meng,Xinwang Yang +16 more
TL;DR: This study emphasizes the importance of exogenous peptides as molecular probes for exploring competing endogenous RNA mechanisms and indicates that miR-663a may be an effective target for promoting skin repair.
miR‐186‐5p targets TGFβR2 to inhibit RAW264.7 cell migration and proliferation during mouse skin wound healing
Yinglei Wang,Yanping Li,Dan Ni,Ziqi Wei,Zhe Fu,Chao-Jun Li,Huiling Sun,Yutong Wu,Yilin Li,Yingxuan Zhang,Naixin Liu,Yixiang Liu,Zhuo Wang,Jiayi Li,Dandan Sun,Li He,Ying Yang,Yingli Wang,Xinwang Yang +18 more
TL;DR: Active peptides play a vital role in the development of new drugs and the identification and discovery of drug targets and OA‐GP11d could potentially be used as a novel molecular probe to help elucidate the molecular mechanism of skin wound repair and provide new drug targets.
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