Le Jian
Curtin University
51 Papers
177 Citations
Le Jian is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Le Jian include University of Western Australia & Telethon Institute for Child Health Research.
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Papers
Assessing the carcinogenic potential of low-dose exposures to chemical mixtures in the environment: The challenge ahead
William H. Goodson,Leroy Lowe,David O. Carpenter,Michael Gilbertson,Abdul Manaf Ali,Adela Lopez de Cerain Salsamendi,Ahmed Lasfar,Amancio Carnero,Amaya Azqueta,Amedeo Amedei,Amelia K Charles,Andrew Collins,Andrew Ward,Anna C. Salzberg,Annamaria Colacci,Ann-Karin Olsen,Arthur Berg,Barry J. Barclay,Binhua P. Zhou,Carmen Blanco-Aparicio,Carolyn J. Baglole,Chenfang Dong,Chiara Mondello,Chia-Wen Hsu,Christian C. Naus,Clement G. Yedjou,Colleen S. Curran,Dale W. Laird,Daniel C. Koch,Danielle J Carlin,Dean W. Felsher,Debasish Roy,Dustin G. Brown,Edward A. Ratovitski,Elizabeth P. Ryan,Emanuela Corsini,Emilio Rojas,Eun-Yi Moon,Ezio Laconi,Fabio Marongiu,Fahd Al-Mulla,Ferdinando Chiaradonna,Firouz Darroudi,Francis Martin,Frederik J. van Schooten,Gary S. Goldberg,Gerard Wagemaker,Gladys N. Nangami,Gloria M. Calaf,Gloria M. Calaf,Graeme Williams,Gregory T. Wolf,Gudrun Koppen,Gunnar Brunborg,H. Kim Lyerly,Harini Krishnan,Hasiah Ab Hamid,Hemad Yasaei,Hideko Sone,Hiroshi Kondoh,Hosni Salem,Hsue-Yin Hsu,Hyun Ho Park,Igor Koturbash,Isabelle R. Miousse,A. Ivana Scovassi,James E. Klaunig,Jan Vondráček,Jayadev Raju,Jesse Roman,Jesse Roman,John Pierce Wise,Jonathan Whitfield,Jordan Woodrick,Joseph Christopher,Josiah Ochieng,Juan Fernando Martinez-Leal,Judith Weisz,Julia Kravchenko,Jun Sun,Kalan R. Prudhomme,Kannan Badri Narayanan,Karine A. Cohen-Solal,Kim Moorwood,Laetitia Gonzalez,Laura Soucek,Le Jian,Leandro S. D'Abronzo,Liang Tzung Lin,Lin Li,Linda S M Gulliver,Lisa J. McCawley,Lorenzo Memeo,Louis Vermeulen,Luc Leyns,Luoping Zhang,Mahara Valverde,Mahin Khatami,Maria Romano,Marion Chapellier,Marc A. Williams,Mark Wade,Masoud H. Manjili,Matilde E. Lleonart,Menghang Xia,Michael J. Gonzalez,Michalis V. Karamouzis,Micheline Kirsch-Volders,Monica Vaccari,Nancy B. Kuemmerle,Nancy B. Kuemmerle,Neetu Singh,Nichola Cruickshanks,Nicole Kleinstreuer,Nik van Larebeke,Nuzhat Ahmed,Olugbemiga Ogunkua,Periyadan K. Krishnakumar,Pankaj Vadgama,Paola A. Marignani,Paramita M. Ghosh,Patricia Ostrosky-Wegman,Patricia A. Thompson,Paul Dent,Petr Heneberg,Philippa D. Darbre,Po Sing Leung,Pratima Nangia-Makker,Qiang Shawn Cheng,R. Brooks Robey,R. Brooks Robey,Rabeah Al-Temaimi,Rabindra Roy,Rafaela Andrade-Vieira,Ranjeet Kumar Sinha,Rekha Mehta,Renza Vento,Renza Vento,Riccardo Di Fiore,Richard Ponce-Cusi,Rita Dornetshuber-Fleiss,Rita Dornetshuber-Fleiss,Rita Nahta,Robert C. Castellino,Roberta Palorini,Roslida Abd Hamid,Sabine A. S. Langie,Sakina E. Eltom,Samira A. Brooks,Sandra Ryeom,Sandra S. Wise,Sarah N Bay,Shelley A. Harris,Shelley A. Harris,Silvana Papagerakis,Simona Romano,Sofia Pavanello,Staffan Eriksson,Stefano Forte,Stephanie C. Casey,Sudjit Luanpitpong,Tae-Jin Lee,Takemi Otsuki,Tao Chen,Thierry Massfelder,Thomas Sanderson,Tiziana Guarnieri,Tove Hultman,Valérian Dormoy,Valérian Dormoy,Valerie Odero-Marah,Venkata S. Sabbisetti,Véronique Maguer-Satta,W. Kimryn Rathmell,Wilhelm Engström,William K. Decker,William H. Bisson,Yon Rojanasakul,Yunus A. Luqmani,Zhenbang Chen,Zhiwei Hu +180 more
TL;DR: Low-dose exposures to common environmental chemicals that are deemed safe individually may be combining to instigate carcinogenesis, thereby contributing to the incidence of cancer.
An application of ARIMA model to predict submicron particle concentrations from meteorological factors at a busy roadside in Hangzhou, China
TL;DR: The results of a model study conducted in Hangzhou suggest that meteorological factors are significant predictors in forecasting roadside atmospheric concentrations of submicron particles and provides a framework that may be applied in future studies, with large scale time series data, to predict the impact of meteorological Factors in fast-developing cities, in China.
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Do dietary lycopene and other carotenoids protect against prostate cancer
TL;DR: The prostate cancer risk declined with increasing consumption of lycopene, α‐ carotene, β‐carotenes, β-carotene and β‐cryptoxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin and the corresponding dose–response relationships were significant, suggesting that vegetables and fruits rich in lycopenes and other carotenoids may be protective against prostate cancer.
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β-Amyloid or its precursor protein is found in epithelial cells of the small intestine and is stimulated by high-fat feeding
TL;DR: This study utilized an immunohistochemical approach to determine if Abeta or its precursor protein is expressed in epithelial cells of the small intestine -- the site of chylomicron biogenesis and found that a high-fat feeding regime strongly stimulates epithelial cell Abeta/precursor protein concentration.
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Tea and Lycopene Protect Against Prostate Cancer
TL;DR: It is suggested that habitual drinking tea and intakes of vegetables and fruits rich in lycopene could lead to a reduced risk of prostate cancer in Chinese men.