Lingyan Xing
Nantong University
19 Papers
54 Citations
Lingyan Xing is an academic researcher from Nantong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Lingyan Xing include University of Utah & University of California, Irvine.
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Papers
Overexpression of P2X4 receptor in Schwann cells promotes motor and sensory functional recovery and remyelination via BDNF secretion after nerve injury
Wen-Feng Su,Fan Wu,Zi-Han Jin,Yun Gu,Ying-Ting Chen,Fei Ying,Hui Chen,Yaxian Wang,Lingyan Xing,Ya-Yu Zhao,Ying Yuan,Xin Tang,Gang Chen +12 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that enhancement of P2X4R expression in Schwann cells after nerve injury may be an effective approach to facilitate the regrowth and remyelination of injured nerves.
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Congenital lethal motor neuron disease with a novel defect in ribosome biogenesis.
Russell J. Butterfield,Tamara J. Stevenson,Lingyan Xing,Tara M. Newcomb,Benjamin W. Nelson,Wenqi Zeng,Xiang Li,Hsiao Mei Lu,Hong Lu,Kelly Gonzalez,Jia Perng Wei,Elizabeth C. Chao,Thomas W. Prior,Pamela J. Snyder,Joshua L. Bonkowsky,Kathryn J. Swoboda +15 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that disruption of ribosomal maturation may be a common pathogenic mechanism linking SMARD phenotypes caused by both IGHMBP2 and LAS1L.
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The neurodevelopmental role of dopaminergic signaling in neurological disorders.
Yunyun Cai,Lingyan Xing,Tuo Yang,Rui Chai,Jiaqi Wang,Jingyin Bao,Weixing Shen,Sujun Ding,Gang Chen +8 more
TL;DR: The roles of dopaminergic signalling in multiple physiological and pathological processes, focusing on brain development and related disorders, are analyzed and clues for developing more effective therapeutic drugs are offered.
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Rapid and efficient zebrafish genotyping using PCR with high-resolution melt analysis.
TL;DR: A technique to analyze zebrafish genotypes by PCR combined with high-resolution melting analysis (HRMA) is described, which is rapid, sensitive, and inexpensive, with lower risk of contamination artifacts.
Neurotoxicity of nanoparticles: Insight from studies in zebrafish.
TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive review of the power of zebrafish in neurotoxicity tests and the neurotoxic effects of nanoparticles, including inorganic, organic, and metal-based nanoparticles on Zebrafish from different perspectives is provided.
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