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Jundong Wang

Researcher at Shanxi Agricultural University

Publications -  142
Citations -  3297

Jundong Wang is an academic researcher from Shanxi Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sodium fluoride & Fluoride. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 130 publications receiving 2358 citations.

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Prevalence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes and coselection of heavy metals in Chinese dairy farms.

TL;DR: The prevalence of ARGs with high levels of genetic mobile elements in the dairy farms suggests that cattle excrement is a major reservoir of ARG with a high risk of dissemination, which increases the potential risk of environmental pollution and threatens public health.
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Effects of fluoride on liver apoptosis and Bcl-2, Bax protein expression in freshwater teleost, Cyprinus carpio.

TL;DR: The results suggested that the common carp could tolerate relatively high levels of fluoride but adverse effects of fluoride occurred in the livers of the fish after 90 d of exposure, and the apoptosis of liver cells had an important causative role in the process of fluoride-induced pathological changes of liver.
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Fluoride-induced apoptosis and gene expression profiling in mice sperm in vivo

TL;DR: It was proposed that oxidative stress induced by excessive ROS may trigger sperm apoptosis through mitochondrial impairment, resulting in decreased fertility in mice exposed to fluoride.
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Effects of sodium fluoride treatment in vitro on cell proliferation, apoptosis and caspase-3 and caspase-9 mRNA expression by neonatal rat osteoblasts.

TL;DR: Positive effects of excess fluoride on skeletal health may be mediated in part by inhibition of osteoblast survival, as indicated by results of this study.
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Sodium fluoride and sulfur dioxide affected male reproduction by disturbing blood-testis barrier in mice

TL;DR: Investigating if the BTB is one of the pathways that lead to reproductive toxicity of sodium fluoride and sulfur dioxide alone or in combination found a marked decrease in sperm quality, and altered morphology and ultrastructure of BTB in testis of mice exposure to fluoride or sulfur dioxide.