Shuo Wang
Shandong University
10 Papers
37 Citations
Shuo Wang is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diallyl trisulfide & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Oxidative Stress Mediated Hippocampal Neuron Apoptosis Participated in Carbon Disulfide-Induced Rats Cognitive Dysfunction.
Shuo Wang,Gleniece Irving,Lulu Jiang,Hui Wang,Ming Li,Xujing Wang,Wenting Han,Yongpeng Xu,Yang Yang,Tao Zeng,Fuyong Song,Xiulan Zhao,Keqin Xie +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that oxidative stress mediated hippocampal neuron apoptosis might play an important role in CS2 induced CNS damage and cognitive dysfunction.
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Diallyl trisulfide attenuated n-hexane induced neurotoxicity in rats by modulating P450 enzymes.
Shuo Wang,Ming Li,Xujing Wang,Xianjie Li,Hongyin Yin,Lulu Jiang,Wenting Han,Gleniece Irving,Tao Zeng,Keqin Xie +9 more
TL;DR: Findings indicated that DATS protected the rats from n-hexane-induced neurotoxicity, which might be attributed to the modulation of P450 enzymes by DATS.
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Acrylamide Retards the Slow Axonal Transport of Neurofilaments in Rat Cultured Dorsal Root Ganglia Neurons and the Corresponding Mechanisms.
TL;DR: The findings indicate that ACR exposure retards slow axonal transport of NF-M, and suggest that the increase of neurofilament cargoes, motor proteins, dynamitin of dynactin, and the inadequate ATP supply contribute to the ACR-induced retardation of slow axonic transport.
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Diallyl trisulfide protects the liver against hepatotoxicity induced by isoniazid and rifampin in mice by reducing oxidative stress and activating Kupffer cells.
TL;DR: DATS effectively protected the liver against INH&RFP-induced hepatotoxicity, which might be due to its antioxidant effect and enhancement of KCs' activities.
Diallyl trisulfide (DATS) suppresses benzene-induced cytopenia by modulating haematopoietic cell apoptosis.
TL;DR: DATS treatment could prevent benzene-induced cytopenia by suppressing oxidative stress-mediated cell apoptosis via the PI3K/Akt pathway and Interestingly, DATS treatment can restore the WBC number by 267.1% and 304.8%.
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