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Qin Li

Researcher at China Agricultural University

Publications -  7
Citations -  42

Qin Li is an academic researcher from China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian rhythm & Melatonin. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications receiving 19 citations.

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Drinking Warm Water Improves Growth Performance and Optimizes the Gut Microbiota in Early Postweaning Rabbits during Winter.

TL;DR: The results confirmed that drinking warm water (WW) improved the growth performance and optimized gut microbiota in early postweaning rabbits during winter, and provided a new perspective for improving early post weaning rabbits welfare during winter.
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Prolonged melatonin treatment promote testicular recovery by enhancing RAC1-mediated apoptotic cell clearance and cell junction-dependent spermatogensis after heat stress.

TL;DR: Long-term melatonin administration accelerated testicular recovery after heat stress by enhancing the phagocytotic activity of Sertoli cells and the regeneration of spermatogenic cells, suggesting that melatonin is a potential therapeutic for heat stress-induced male infertility.
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Night-restricted feeding improves locomotor activity rhythm and modulates nutrient utilization to accelerate growth in rabbits

TL;DR: NRF improved the circadian clock, promoted PDH‐regulated glycolysis and CPT1B‐regulated fatty‐acid β‐oxidation, and reduced fat content in the serum and muscles, and NRF‐induced body temperature oscillation might be partly responsible for the improvement in the circadian Clock and insulin sensitivity.
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Winter ventilation and heat-preservation system of window type animal house

TL;DR: In this article, a winter ventilation and heat-preservation system of a window-type animal house is described, which relates to the field of livestock raising engineering, where the wall bodies and the ceiling of the system are of energy saving and heat preservation structures, and a door and the windows are closed and not ventilated.
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Loss of diurnal behavioral rhythms and impaired lipid metabolism in growing pigs with mistimed feeding.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that mistimed feeding disrupted the behavioral rhythms of growing pigs, reprograms gut microbiota composition, reduces the serum levels of hormones associated with fighting depression and anxiety, and increases the risk of lipid metabolic dysregulation.