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Jingbo Pi

Researcher at China Medical University (PRC)

Publications -  161
Citations -  9976

Jingbo Pi is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 140 publications receiving 8357 citations. Previous affiliations of Jingbo Pi include University of California, Irvine & COMSATS Institute of Information Technology.

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Recent advances in 2D and 3D in vitro systems using primary hepatocytes, alternative hepatocyte sources and non-parenchymal liver cells and their use in investigating mechanisms of hepatotoxicity, cell signaling and ADME.

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TL;DR: This review encompasses the most important advances in liver functions and hepatotoxicity and analyzes which mechanisms can be studied in vitro and how closely hepatoma, stem cell and iPS cell–derived hepatocyte-like-cells resemble real hepatocytes.
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Reactive Oxygen Species as a Signal in Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion

TL;DR: Findings suggest that H2O2 derived from glucose metabolism is one of the metabolic signals for insulin secretion, whereas oxidative stress may disturb its signaling function.
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Identification of novel NRF2-regulated genes by ChIP-Seq: influence on retinoid X receptor alpha

TL;DR: Validation of selected candidate genes using parallel ChIP techniques and in NRF2-silenced cell lines indicated that the expression of about two-thirds of the candidates are likely to be directly NRF1-dependent including retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRA), which has implications for response to retinoids treatments and adipogenesis.
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Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (egcg), a green tea polyphenol, suppresses hepatic gluconeogenesis through 5′-amp-activated protein kinase

TL;DR: An inhibitory role for EGCG is demonstrated in isolated hepatocytes in hepatic gluconeogenesis and new light is shed on the mechanism by which E GCG suppresses gluc oneogenesis.