Yang Yingzhong
Qinghai University
7 Papers
29 Citations
Yang Yingzhong is an academic researcher from Qinghai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypoxia (medical) & Pantholops hodgsonii. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Molecular cloning and characterization of hemoglobin alpha and beta chains from plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) living at high altitude
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis of alpha and beta chains shows that plateau pika is closer to rabbit than to other species, and essential information is provided for elucidating the possible roles of hemoglobin in adaptation to extremely high altitude in plateau pikas.
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Cardiac adaptive mechanisms of Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) at high altitudes.
Chang Rong,Ma Yan,Bai Zhenzhong,Yang Yingzhong,Lu Dian-Xiang,Ma Qi-Sheng,Ga Qing,Liu Yin,Ri-Li Ge +8 more
TL;DR: Hearts of the Tibetan antelope in this study were well adapted to high-altitude hypoxia as shown by higher heart weight ratios, cardiac contractility in hypoxic conditions, and expression of key genes regulating cardiaccontractility and cardiac hypertrophy, compared with values for Tibetan sheep.
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Transcriptomic profiling reveals gene expression kinetics in patients with hypoxia and high altitude pulmonary edema.
Li Yuhong,Wuren Tana,Bai Zhengzhong,Tang Feng,Ga Qin,Yang Yingzhong,Guan Wei,Wang Yaping,Charles Langelier,Matthew T. Rondina,Ri Li Ge +10 more
TL;DR: Differential expression analysis of hypoxia-related genes revealed distinct molecular signatures of HAPE during acute and recovery phases, which may help to better understand HAPE pathogenesis and putative targets for further investigation and therapeutic intervention.
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Molecular Cloning of Hemoglobin Alpha-chain Gene from Pantholops hodgsonii, a Hypoxic Tolerance Species
Yang Yingzhong,Yunden Droma,Jin Guoen,Bai Zhenzhong,Ma Lan,Yun Haixia,Cao Yue,Keishi Kubo,Ge Rili +8 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the structure of alpha-chain Hb was highly similar to that in sheep, and essential information was provided for elucidating the possible roles of hemoglobin in adapting to extremely high altitude in Pantholops hodgsonii.
[Association study between the angiotensin converting enzyme gene insertion/deletion polymorphism and Qinghai Han Chinese with congenital heart disease].
TL;DR: There is no relation between ACE-I/D polymorphism and CHD in current Qinghai Han Chinese.
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