Jian Wang
Third Military Medical University
7 Papers
44 Citations
Jian Wang is an academic researcher from Third Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Taurine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Dietary taurine supplementation ameliorates diabetic retinopathy via anti-excitotoxicity of glutamate in streptozotocin-induced Sprague-Dawley rats.
Xiaoping Yu,Xiaoping Yu,Zhaoxia Xu,Mantian Mi,Hongxia Xu,Jundong Zhu,Na Wei,Ka Chen,Qianyong Zhang,Kaihong Zeng,Jian Wang,Fang Chen,Yong Tang +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that chronic taurine supplementation ameliorates diabetic retinopathy via anti-excitotoxicity of glutamate in rats, and effectively improved diabetic Retinopathy as changes of histopathology and ultrastructure.
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Effects of Different Dietary Fatty Acids on the Fatty Acid Compositions and the Expression of Lipid Metabolic-Related Genes in Mammary Tumor Tissues of Rats
Na Wei,Bin Wang,Qianyong Zhang,Mantian Mi,Jundong Zhu,Xiaoping Yu,Jia-Ling Yuan,Ka Chen,Jian Wang,Hui Chang +9 more
TL;DR: 1:1 n-6/n-3 in the diet is effective in the prevention of mammary tumor development by increasing the n-3 PUFA content and reducing the expression of lipid metabolic-related genes.
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Structurally related anticancer activity of flavonoids: involvement of reactive oxygen species generation
Hui Chang,Mantian Mi,Wen-hua Ling,Jundong Zhu,Qianyong Zhang,Na Wei,Yong Zhou,Yong Tang,Xiaoping Yu,Tin Zhang,Jian Wang,Jialin Yuan +11 more
TL;DR: This study revealed structurally related anticancer activities of 23 flavonoids on HL-60 cells and indicated that 3,6-dihydroxyflavone, luteolin and geraldol were active anticancer compounds via pro-oxidation and apoptosis induction.
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Antioxidative property and antiatherosclerotic effects of the powder processed from chaenomeles speciosa in apoe–/– mice
TL;DR: Chaenomeles speciosa powder can be considered as a beneficial dietary supplement for improving human health, especially in preventing atherogenesis, which does not due to the synergistic effect of antioxidants with more kinds of antioxidants substances, such as vitamin C.
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Taurine buffers glutamate homeostasis in retinal cells in vitro under hypoxic conditions.
Fang Chen,Mantian Mi,Qianyong Zhang,Na Wei,Ka Chen,Hongxia Xu,Jialin Yuan,Yong Zhou,Haibin Lang,Xiaoping Yu,Bin Wang,Jian Wang,Yong Tang,Hui Chang +13 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that hypoxic damage to cultured retinal cells is decreased by taurine, which may relate to buffering glutamate homeostasis via modulation of the glutamate clearance by retinal Müller cells.
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