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Leilei Yu
Researcher at Jiangnan University
Publications - 131
Citations - 1514
Leilei Yu is an academic researcher from Jiangnan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 64 publications receiving 571 citations. Previous affiliations of Leilei Yu include Norwich University.
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Screening of lactic acid bacteria with potential protective effects against cadmium toxicity
Qixiao Zhai,Ruijie Yin,Leilei Yu,Wang Gang,Fengwei Tian,Ruipeng Yu,Jianxin Zhao,Xiaoming Liu,Yong Q. Chen,Yong Q. Chen,Hao Zhang,Wei Chen,Wei Chen +12 more
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Gut microbiota: A target for heavy metal toxicity and a probiotic protective strategy.
TL;DR: This review is a summary of the bidirectional relationship between HMs and gut microbiota and of the probiotic-based protective strategies against HM-induced gut dysbiosis, with reference to strategies used in the food industry or for medically alleviating HM toxicity.
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Effect of dietary probiotic supplementation on intestinal microbiota and physiological conditions of Nile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) under waterborne cadmium exposure
Qixiao Zhai,Qixiao Zhai,Leilei Yu,Tianqi Li,Tianqi Li,Jiamin Zhu,Chengcheng Zhang,Jianxin Zhao,Hao Zhang,Hao Zhang,Wei Chen +10 more
TL;DR: Dietary supplementation with L. plantarum CCFM8610 can be considered a safe dietary supplement for the prevention of Cd-exposure-induced problems in aquaculture and food safety.
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Effects of subchronic oral toxic metal exposure on the intestinal microbiota of mice
Qixiao Zhai,Qixiao Zhai,Tianqi Li,Tianqi Li,Leilei Yu,Leilei Yu,Yue Xiao,Saisai Feng,Jiangping Wu,Jianxin Zhao,Hao Zhang,Hao Zhang,Wei Chen,Wei Chen,Wei Chen +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that long-term toxic metal exposure altered the intestinal microbiota of mice in a metal-specific and time-dependent manner, providing a new understanding regarding the role of toxic metals in the pathogenesis of intestinal and systemic disorders in the host within the gut microbiota framework.
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Beneficial effect of GABA-rich fermented milk on insomnia involving regulation of gut microbiota.
Leilei Yu,Han Xiao,Shi Cen,Hui Duan,Saisai Feng,Yuzheng Xue,Fengwei Tian,Jianxin Zhao,Hao Zhang,Qixiao Zhai,Wei Chen +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that GABA-fermented milk may improve sleep and the protective pathways may involve in regulation of gut microbiota and increase of SCFAs level.