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Yang Liu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  94
Citations -  2189

Yang Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1792 citations. Previous affiliations of Yang Liu include Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics.

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Induction of time-dependent oxidative stress and related transcriptional effects of perfluorododecanoic acid in zebrafish liver

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that turbulence of fatty acid beta-oxidation and oxidative stress responses were involved in the PFDoA-induced hepatotoxicity of female zebrafish.
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Enhanced radical scavenging activity by antioxidant-functionalized gold nanoparticles: A novel inspiration for development of new artificial antioxidants

TL;DR: The results proved that the assembly of chromanol groups on gold nanoparticles could efficiently enhance the activity of the vitamin E-derived antioxidant, which presents a potential new strategy for antioxidant design with novel perspectives in potential applications.
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Green tea catechins ameliorate adipose insulin resistance by improving oxidative stress

TL;DR: EGCG and GTCs could improve adipose insulin resistance, and exact this effect on their ROS scavenging functions by attenuating dexamethasone and TNF-α promoted ROS generation and increased glucose uptake ability.
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Isolation, structure elucidation, antioxidative and immunomodulatory properties of two novel dihydrocoumarins from Aloe vera.

TL;DR: Two new dihydrocoumarin derivatives, compounds 1 and 2, were isolated from Aloe vera and evidently showed antioxidant activity against superoxide and hydroxyl radicals.
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Characterization of highly efficient heavy-ion mutagenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.

TL;DR: The C ions with LETmax showed high mutation efficiency and predominantly induced base substitutions or small deletions/insertions, most of which were null mutations, which can be determined by single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection systems.