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Ling Li

Researcher at Tianjin Urban Construction Institute

Publications -  18
Citations -  196

Ling Li is an academic researcher from Tianjin Urban Construction Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Offspring. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 72 citations.

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PGC1β Regulates Breast Tumor Growth and Metastasis by SREBP1-Mediated HKDC1 Expression.

TL;DR: P GC1β regulates breast cancer tumor growth and metastasis by SREBP1-mediated HKDC1 expression, which provides a novel therapeutic strategy through targeting the PGC1β/HKDC1 signaling pathway for breast cancer treatment.
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Prenatal Progestin Exposure Is Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorders.

TL;DR: Prenatal progestin exposure may be associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) development, and the following factors were strongly associated with ASD prevalence: use of progesterone to prevent threatened abortion, use ofprogesterone contraceptives at the time of conception, and prenatal consumption of progestIn-contaminated seafood during the first trimester of pregnancy.
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PGC1β regulates multiple myeloma tumor growth through LDHA-mediated glycolytic metabolism.

TL;DR: The mechanism underlying PGC1β‐mediated LDHA expression in multiple myeloma has been identified and it is concluded that P GC1β regulates multipleMyeloma tumor growth through LDHA‐mediated glycolytic metabolism.
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Berberine Ameliorates Prenatal Dihydrotestosterone Exposure-Induced Autism-Like Behavior by Suppression of Androgen Receptor.

TL;DR: It is concluded that BBR ameliorates prenatal DHT exposure-induced ALB through AR suppression, this study may help elucidate the potential mechanism and identify a potential treatment through using BBR for PCOS-mediated ASD.
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ERβ Accelerates Diabetic Wound Healing by Ameliorating Hyperglycemia-Induced Persistent Oxidative Stress.

TL;DR: It is concluded that ERβ accelerates diabetic wound healing by ameliorating hyperglycemia-induced persistent oxidative stress and provides a new strategy for clinical treatment of diabetic wounds healing based on ERβ activation.