Ming Yue
Zhejiang University
11 Papers
8 Citations
Ming Yue is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Platelet & Platelet activation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Ginsenoside Rg1 inhibits platelet activation and arterial thrombosis.
Qi Zhou,Lei Jiang,Chunhua Xu,Dongjiao Luo,Chunlai Zeng,Pu Liu,Ming Yue,Yangyang Liu,Xiaosheng Hu,Hu Hu +9 more
TL;DR: Rg1 inhibits platelet activation via the inhibition of ERK pathway, and attenuates arterial thrombus formation in vivo.
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Misshapen/NIK-related Kinase (MINK1) is involved in platelet function, hemostasis and thrombus formation
Ming Yue,Dongjiao Luo,Shanshan Yu,Pu Liu,Qi Zhou,Mengjiao Hu,Yangyang Liu,Shuai Wang,Qian Huang,Yuxi Niu,Linrong Lu,Hu Hu +11 more
TL;DR: MINK1 may be an important signaling molecule that mediates mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling and participates in platelet activation and thrombus formation via the regulation of platelet functions.
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Morroniside attenuates nucleus pulposus cell senescence to alleviate intervertebral disc degeneration via inhibiting ROS-Hippo-p53 pathway
Chengcong Zhou,Sai Yao,Fangda Fu,Y. Bian,Zhiguo Zhang,Huihao Zhang,Huan Luo,Yuying Ge,Yuying Chen,W. Ji,Kun Tian,Ming Yue,Hongting Jin,Peijian Tong,Chengliang Wu,Hongfeng Ruan +15 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that morroniside protects against NP cell senescence to alleviate IVDD progression by inhibiting the ROS-Hippo-p53 pathway, providing a potential novel therapeutic approach for IVDD.
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Platelet Shp2 negatively regulates thrombus stability under high shear stress.
Mengjiao Hu,Peng Liu,Yangyang Liu,Ming Yue,Yu Wang,Shaobin Wang,Xi Chen,Yangfan Zhou,Jian Zhou,X. Hu,Yuehai Ke,Hao Hu +11 more
TL;DR: Shp2 negatively regulates thrombus stability under pathological shear rate and may serve to prevent the formation of unwanted occlusive thrombi.
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Risk of thrombotic events in immune thrombocytopenia patients treated with thrombopoietic agents: a systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that patients who were treated with TAs have a nonsignificantly higher risk of overall, arterial, and venous thrombotic events.