Haidong Wang
Shanxi Agricultural University
34 Papers
81 Citations
Haidong Wang is an academic researcher from Shanxi Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Haidong Wang include China Agricultural University.
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Papers
CD11c+ CD8+ T Cells Reduce Renal Fibrosis Following Ureteric Obstruction by Inducing Fibroblast Apoptosis
TL;DR: Results indicated that induction of fibroblast apoptosis partly contributed to the effect of CD8+ T cells on reduction of renal fibrosis, suggesting that kidney fibrosis is a multifactorial process involving different arms of the immune system.
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Skin transcriptome profiles associated with coat color in sheep
Ruiwen Fan,Jianshan Xie,Junming Bai,Haidong Wang,Xue Tian,Rui Bai,Xiaoyun Jia,Lei Yang,Yunfei Song,Muren Herrid,Muren Herrid,Wenjun Gao,Xiaoyan He,Jianbo Yao,Jianbo Yao,George W. Smith,George W. Smith,Changsheng Dong +17 more
TL;DR: The white and black sheep skin transcriptome profiles obtained provide a valuable resource for future research to understand the network of gene expression controlling skin physiology and melanogenesis in sheep.
Exosomal miRNA derived from keratinocytes regulates pigmentation in melanocytes.
Ying Liu,Linli Xue,Hang Gao,Lucheng Chang,Xiuju Yu,Zhiwei Zhu,Xiaoyan He,Jianjun Geng,Yanjun Dong,Hongquan Li,Liping Zhang,Liping Zhang,Haidong Wang +12 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest that keratinocytes crosstalk with melanocytes in the epidermal melanin unit via exosomal miRNAs, which opens a new pathway of melanogenesis.
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Exosomes as a novel pathway for regulating development and diseases of the skin (Review)
Ying Liu,Haidong Wang,Juan Wang +2 more
TL;DR: New opportunities and therapeutic strategies are provided for understanding how exosomes regulate intercellular communication in pathological processes of the skin.
Nitric oxide enhances the sensitivity of alpaca melanocytes to respond to α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone by up-regulating melanocortin-1 receptor
Yanjun Dong,Jing Cao,Haidong Wang,Jie Zhang,Zhiwei Zhu,Rui Bai,HuanQing Hao,Xiaoyan He,Ruiwen Fan,Changsheng Dong +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the NO pathway may more rapidly cause the synthesis of melanin in alpaca skin under UV, which at that time elevates the expression of MC1R and stimulates the keratinocytes to secrete alpha-MSH to enhance the alpha- MSH pathway on melanogenesis.
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