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Jiaoni Li

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  6
Citations -  70

Jiaoni Li is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Ryanodine receptor. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 21 citations.

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Increased RyR2 activity is exacerbated by calcium leak-induced mitochondrial ROS

TL;DR: It is concluded that in a process whereby leak begets leak, augmented RyR2 activity modulates mitochondrial Ca 2+ handling, promoting mito-ROS emission and driving further channel activity in a proarrhythmic feedback cycle in the diseased heart.
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Muscarinic-dependent phosphorylation of the cardiac ryanodine receptor by protein kinase G is mediated by PI3K-AKT-nNOS signaling.

TL;DR: Details are provided into muscarinic-induced PKG signaling and the mediators that regulate cardiac RyR2 phosphorylation critical for cardiovascular function, as this signaling pathway is compartmentalized in myocytes.
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Comparative Profiling of Survival, Growth, and Intestinal Microbial Community of Pearl Oyster Pinctada maxima Juvenile in the Industrial Farming: The Feasibility of Using Spray-Dried Microalgae Powder

TL;DR: It is suggested that the spray-dried P-iso and P-pla can serve as substitutes for live microalga in P. maxima juvenile industrial farming under controlled conditions, and provides basic data to optimize industrial farming technology and healthy management for P.maxima juvenile.
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Effect of fresh and spray-dried microalgal diets on the growth, digestive enzymatic activity, and gut microbiota of juvenile winged pearl oyster Pteria penguin

TL;DR: The effects of fresh and spray-dried microalgal diets on the growth, digestive enzymatic activity, and gut microbial community were investigated in juveniles of the winged pearl oyster Pteria penguin this paper .
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Shell color polymorphism and metabolic activity in hatchery-reared juveniles of silver-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima

TL;DR: In this paper , the shell color polymorphism and its corresponding metabolic activities in hatchery-reared Pinctada maxima juveniles were analyzed and found that green-colored shells exhibited comparatively higher levels of enzymes (e.g. tyrosinase, superoxide dismutase) known to promote fast growth in various organisms.