Tianyao Yang
China Medical University (PRC)
6 Papers
7 Citations
Tianyao Yang is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA damage & Sunlight. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Protective Effects of Lanosterol Synthase Up-Regulation in UV-B-Induced Oxidative Stress.
Hui Hua,Tianyao Yang,Liting Huang,Rentong Chen,Menglin Li,Zhenzhen Zou,Nan Wang,Dan Yang,Yang Liu +8 more
TL;DR: UV-B exposure induced oxidative injury and resulted in crystallin denaturation and apoptosis in lens epithelial cells, and LSS might play a protective role during the early stages of this process and could be an important target in the cataract prevention.
Cooking with biomass fuels increased the risk for cognitive impairment and cognitive decline among the oldest-old Chinese adults (2011-2018): A prospective cohort study.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors explored the relationship between cooking with biomass fuel and cognitive impairment and cognitive decline using a Cox proportional hazards model and further assessed the correlation of biomass fuels and cognitive score using a generalized estimating equation.
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The Relationship Between PM 2.5 and the Action Spectrum of Ultraviolet Radiation for Vitamin D Production Based on a Manikin Model
Nan Wang,Menglin Li,Liting Huang,Zhenzhen Zou,Yan Deng,Yang Liu,Rentong Chen,Yan Liu,Jiaming Yu,Tianyao Yang,Hui Hua,Dan Yang,Fangfang Ma,Xin Li +13 more
TL;DR: This study explored the effects of PM2.5 on the action spectrum of ultraviolet radiation for vitamin D production (UVvitD) received by manikin surfaces through a multiple linear regression analysis.
Solar Ultraviolet Exposure and Absorbed Irradiance of the Cornea and Anterior Chamber/Lens: A Monitoring Model Using Porcine Eyes in a Manikin
TL;DR: The study established a monitoring model using porcine eyes and determined the absolute and relative exposure/absorbed UV irradiance of ocular tissue at all SEAs in a context with high ambient solar UV.
Indoor solid fuel use and incident arthritis among middle-aged and older adults in rural China: A nationwide population-based cohort study.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated whether exposure to indoor solid fuel for cooking and heating is associated with arthritis in middle-aged and older adults in rural China, and found that using solid fuel increased the risk of developing arthritis.