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An Zhou

Researcher at Anhui University of Chinese Medicine

Publications -  73
Citations -  1451

An Zhou is an academic researcher from Anhui University of Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1223 citations. Previous affiliations of An Zhou include Anhui University & Legacy Health.

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Defective prohormone processing and altered pancreatic islet morphology in mice lacking active SPC2

TL;DR: SPC2-defective mice offer many possibilities for further delineating neuroendocrine precursor processing mechanisms and for exploring more fully the physiological roles of many neuropeptides and peptide hormones.
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Polycomb group proteins as epigenetic mediators of neuroprotection in ischemic tolerance.

TL;DR: The proteomic signature of the ischemic-tolerant brain is characterized by increased abundance of transcriptional repressors, particularly polycomb group (PcG) proteins, which reveals a previously unknown mechanism of neuroprotection that involves gene repressor of the PcG family.
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Involvement of ubiquitin proteasome system in protective mechanisms of Puerarin to MPP+-elicited apoptosis

TL;DR: Perarin could protect MPP(+)-induced SH-SY5Y cells from apoptosis by regulating the function of UPS, as evidenced by promoting cell viability, improving morphological changes and reducing apoptotic rate.
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Gambogenic acid inhibits proliferation of A549 cells through apoptosis-inducing and cell cycle arresting.

TL;DR: The results suggested that GNA significantly inhibited the proliferation of several tumor cell lines in vitro and in vivo and might suggest that G NA inhibits tumor cell proliferation via apoptosis-induction and cell cycle arrest.
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Absence of carboxypeptidase E leads to adult hippocampal neuronal degeneration and memory deficits

TL;DR: It is shown that absence of the proneuropeptide processing enzyme, CPE, in CPE knock‐out mice had a profound effect on memory, synaptic physiology, and the cytoarchitecture of the hippocampus in these animals, indicating that CPE is essential for the survival of adult hippocampal CA3 neurons to maintain normal cognitive function.