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Jin Kong is an academic researcher from National Center for Toxicological Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Carcinogen. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Effect of caloric restriction on the metabolic activation of xenobiotics
TL;DR: The results indicate that the effect of CR on metabolic activation of xenobiotics is dependent upon the selected xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes whose activities may be significantly altered by CR, and upon the nature of the chemical carcinogens which exert different structure-activity relationships during the process of chemically induced carcinogenesis.
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Effect of dietary restriction on partial hepatectomy-induced liver regeneration of aged F344 rats
TL;DR: The results indicated that the stimulation of PH-induced liver regeneration by DR in aged animals may be attributed to the retardation of aging by DR and the retention of more active biochemical and enzymological functions in old DR-animals.
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Effect of caloric restriction on aflatoxin B1-induced DNA synthesis, AFB1-DNA binding and cell proliferation in Fischer 344 rats
TL;DR: Young adult male Fischer rats maintained on a reduced calorie diet for 6 weeks showed a decrease in the binding of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) to hepatic or renal nuclear DNA and a reduction of AFB1-induced hepatocellular damage.
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Antarctic krill oil exhibited synergistic effects with nobiletin and theanine on regulating ligand-specific receptor-mediated transcytosis in blood-brain barrier by inhibiting alkaline phosphatase in SAMP8 mice.
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of sea-derived Antarctic krill oil (AKO) combined with NOB and THE on aging-induced BBB impairment, including tight junction between BECs, ligand-specific RMT and non-specific caveolar transcytosis in BEC, were investigated.
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Antarctic krill oil exhibited synergistic effects with nobiletin and theanine in ameliorating memory and cognitive deficiency in SAMP8 mice: Applying the perspective of the sea–land combination to retard brain aging
Changcheng Wang,Jin Kong,Xiao-Yue Li,Jin-Yue Yang,Changhu Xue,Teruyoshi Yanagita,Yuming Wang +6 more
TL;DR: Findings revealed that the sea-derived Antarctic krill oil combined with land-derived nobiletin (Nob) and L-theanine (The) may be an effective strategy to treat and alleviate AD.