Jing Yang
Capital Medical University
9 Papers
1 Citations
Jing Yang is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Methylation & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Aberrant miRNA profiles associated with chronic benzene poisoning.
TL;DR: In this paper, miRNA profiles and mRNA expression pattern from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic benzene poisoning patients and health controls matched age and gender without benzene exposure were performed using the Exiqon miRNA PCR ARRAY and Gene Chip Human Gene 2.0ST Arrays, respectively.
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Long non-coding RNA NR_045623 and NR_028291 involved in benzene hematotoxicity in occupationally benzene-exposed workers.
TL;DR: Two key lncRNA subnets were discovered and suggested that NR_045623 and NR_028291 might be the key genes associated with benzene hematotoxicity.
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Aberrant hypomethylated STAT3 was identified as a biomarker of chronic benzene poisoning through integrating DNA methylation and mRNA expression data
TL;DR: The aberrant hypomethylated STAT3 might be a potential biomarker of chronic benzene poisoning and played central roles through regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent, positive regulation ofcription from RNA polymerase II promoter, JAK-STAT cascade and adipocytokine signaling pathway.
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Suppression of thioredoxin system contributes to silica-induced oxidative stress and pulmonary fibrogenesis in rats.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that silica could suppress the Trx system to perturb the redox balance, elicit oxidative stress, and eventually induce pulmonary fibrosis in rats.
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Differential gene expression profiling analysis in workers occupationally exposed to benzene.
TL;DR: This preliminary study paves the way to further functional study to understand the underlying regulatory mechanisms of benzene hematotoxicity and identify new biomarkers for the prevention and early diagnosis of Benzene poisoning.
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