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Xin Ye
Researcher at Central China Normal University
Publications - 7
Citations - 240
Xin Ye is an academic researcher from Central China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Toxicity. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 219 citations.
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Bone Marrow Injury Induced via Oxidative Stress in Mice by Inhalation Exposure to Formaldehyde
Yuchao Zhang,Xudong Liu,Cliona M. McHale,Rui Li,Luoping Zhang,Yang Wu,Xin Ye,Xu Yang,Shumao Ding +8 more
TL;DR: Exposure of mice to formaldehyde by inhalation induced bone marrow toxicity, and oxidative stress, inflammation and the consequential apoptosis jointly constitute potential mechanisms of such induced toxicity.
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Inhaled formaldehyde induces DNA-protein crosslinks and oxidative stress in bone marrow and other distant organs of exposed mice.
Xin Ye,Zhiying Ji,Chenxi Wei,Cliona M. McHale,Shumao Ding,Reuben Thomas,Xu Yang,Luoping Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: Exposure of mice to FA by inhalation induced genotoxicity and oxidative stress in bone marrow and other organs strengthen the biological plausibility of FA‐induced leukemogenesis and systemic toxicity.
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Oxidative damage induced by chlorpyrifos in the hepatic and renal tissue of Kunming mice and the antioxidant role of vitamin E
TL;DR: It is suggested that oxidative stress is involved in CPF-induced toxicity and that vitamin E can protect against the tissue damage induced by CPF, and administration of vitamin E toCPF-treated mice restored these biochemical parameters to within normal levels.
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Role of Transient Receptor Potential Ion Channels and Evoked Levels of Neuropeptides in a Formaldehyde-Induced Model of Asthma in Balb/c Mice
Yang Wu,Huihui You,Ping Ma,Ping Ma,Li Li,Ye Yuan,Jinquan Li,Xin Ye,Xudong Liu,Hanchao Yao,Ruchong Chen,Kefang Lai,Xu Yang +12 more
TL;DR: Transient receptor potential ion channels and neuropeptides have important roles in formaldehyde promoted-asthma and might be a key risk factor for the rise in asthma cases.
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Indoor environmental quality and the prevalence of childhood asthma and rhinitis in Wuhan area of China
TL;DR: Home environmental factors are significantly associated with the prevalence of childhood asthma and rhinitis in Wuhan and living in an urban area, dampness, use of gas for cooking, new dwelling decoration, keeping pets and breast feeding less than 3 months are associated with increased risk.