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Tao Yi
Researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University
Publications - 166
Citations - 4930
Tao Yi is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ovarian cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 159 publications receiving 3626 citations. Previous affiliations of Tao Yi include Sichuan University & West China Medical Center of Sichuan University.
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Long Noncoding RNA LINC00092 Acts in Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts to Drive Glycolysis and Progression of Ovarian Cancer.
Linjie Zhao,Gaili Ji,Xiaobing Le,Chenlu Wang,Lian Xu,Min Feng,Yaguang Zhang,Huiliang Yang,Yu Xuan,Yanfei Yang,Lingzi Lei,Qilian Yang,Wayne Bond Lau,Bonnie Lau,Yi Chen,Xiangbing Deng,Shaohua Yao,Tao Yi,Xia Zhao,Yuquan Wei,Shengtao Zhou +20 more
TL;DR: Overall, this study uncovered a positive feedback loop in the metabolism of CXCL14-positive CAFs and ovarian cancer cells that is critical for metastatic progression.
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The Beneficial Effects of Quercetin, Curcumin, and Resveratrol in Obesity.
TL;DR: These polyphenols may play beneficial effects on adipose tissue under obese condition by alleviating intracellular oxidative stress, reducing chronic low-grade inflammation, inhibiting adipogenesis and lipogenesis, and suppressing the differentiation of preadipocytes to mature adipocytes.
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Comparison of ten major constituents in seven types of processed tea using HPLC-DAD-MS followed by principal component and hierarchical cluster analysis
Tao Yi,Lin Zhu,Wan-Ling Peng,Xicheng He,Hongli Chen,Jie Li,Tao Yu,Zhitao Liang,Zhongzhen Zhao,Hubiao Chen +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new HPLC-DAD-MS method was developed to compare the major constituents in 7 types of processed tea, namely green tea, yellow tea, white tea, oolong tea, black tea, aged pu-erh tea and ripened pu erh tea.
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Structural diversity requires individual optimization of ethanol concentration in polysaccharide precipitation
TL;DR: The results indicated that the response of a polysaccharide's chemical structure, with diversity in structural features and molecular sizes, to ethanol concentration is the decisive factor in precipitation of these glucans.
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Verteporfin, a suppressor of YAP-TEAD complex, presents promising antitumor properties on ovarian cancer.
TL;DR: The results suggested that VP may be a promising agent for OC, acting by suppressing YAP–TEAD complex, as well as suppressing migratory and invasive capacities of OC cells.