Yang Bu
Fudan University
12 Papers
43 Citations
Yang Bu is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Metastasis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Moderate swimming suppressed the growth and metastasis of the transplanted liver cancer in mice model: with reference to nervous system.
Quan-Bao Zhang,Bo-Heng Zhang,Ke-Zhi Zhang,Meng Xt,Qing-An Jia,Yang Bu,Xiao-Dong Zhu,De-Ning Ma,Bo-Gen Ye,Ning Zhang,Zhenggang Ren,Hui-Chuan Sun,Zhao-You Tang +12 more
TL;DR: A novel mechanism by which the moderate exercise suppressed liver cancer through boosting DR2 activity, while overload exercise had the opposite effect is demonstrated, highlighting the possible importance of the dopaminergic system in tumor growth and metastasis of liver cancer.
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Herbal Compound Songyou Yin and Moderate Swimming Suppress Growth and Metastasis of Liver Cancer by Enhancing Immune Function
Quan-Bao Zhang,Xiang-Ting Meng,Qing-An Jia,Yang Bu,Zhenggang Ren,Bo-Heng Zhang,Zhao-You Tang +6 more
TL;DR: The combined application of SYY and MS exerted an enhanced effect on suppressing growth and metastasis of liver cancer by strengthening immunity.
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Herbal Compound “Songyou Yin” Renders Hepatocellular Carcinoma Sensitive to Oxaliplatin through Inhibition of Stemness
Qing-An Jia,Zhenggang Ren,Yang Bu,Zhiming Wang,Qiang-Bo Zhang,Lei Liang,Xue-Mei Jiang,Quan-Bao Zhang,Zhao-You Tang +8 more
TL;DR: Data clearly demonstrate that SYY renders hepatocellular carcinoma sensitive to oxaliplatin through the inhibition of stemness, and significantly reduced tumor volume and pulmonary metastasis and prolonged survival compared with oxali Platin treatment alone.
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CXCR7 correlates with the differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma and suppresses HNF4α expression through the ERK pathway
TL;DR: High CXCR7 expression was correlated with poor overall survival and accelerated post-resection metastasis in HCC with a low HNF4α level, which indicates that CX CR7 participates in the differentiation of HCC by regulating H NF4α.
The herbal compound Songyou Yin (SYY) inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma growth and improves survival in models of chronic fibrosis via paracrine inhibition of activated hepatic stellate cells
Yang Bu,Qing-An Jia,Zhenggang Ren,Tong-Chun Xue,Quan-Bao Zhang,Ke-Zhi Zhang,Qiang-Bo Zhang,Yang You,Hui Tian,Lun-Xiu Qin,Zhao-You Tang +10 more
TL;DR: Data clearly demonstrate that SYY therapy inhibits HCC invasive and metastatic potential and improves survival in nude mice models with chronic fibrosis background via inhibition of cytokine secretion by activated hepatic stellate cells.