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Ying-Ji Li
Researcher at Nippon Medical School
Publications - 46
Citations - 1446
Ying-Ji Li is an academic researcher from Nippon Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung injury & Metabolic syndrome. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1268 citations.
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Visiting a Forest, but Not a City, Increases Human Natural Killer Activity and Expression of Anti-Cancer Proteins:
Qing Li,Kanehisa Morimoto,Maiko Kobayashi,Hirofumi Inagaki,Masao Katsumata,Yukiyo Hirata,Kimiko Hirata,Hiroko Suzuki,Ying-Ji Li,Yoko Wakayama,Tomoyuki Kawada,Bum-Jin Park,Tetsuya Ohira,N. Matsui,Takahide Kagawa,Yoshifumi Miyazaki,Alan M. Krensky +16 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that a forest bathing trip increased NK activity, number of NK cells, and levels of intracellular anti-cancer proteins, and that this effect lasted at least 7 days after the trip.
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A forest bathing trip increases human natural killer activity and expression of anti-cancer proteins in female subjects.
Qing Li,Kanehisa Morimoto,Kobayashi M,Hirofumi Inagaki,Masao Katsumata,Yukiyo Hirata,Kimiko Hirata,Takako Shimizu,Ying-Ji Li,Yoko Wakayama,Tomoyuki Kawada,Tetsuya Ohira,Norimasa Takayama,Takahide Kagawa,Yoshifumi Miyazaki +14 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that a forest bathing trip also increased NK activity, number of NK cells, and levels of intracellular anti-cancer proteins in female subjects, and that this effect lasted at least 7 days after the trip.
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Acute effects of walking in forest environments on cardiovascular and metabolic parameters.
Qing Li,Toshiaki Otsuka,Maiko Kobayashi,Yoko Wakayama,Hirofumi Inagaki,Masao Katsumata,Yukiyo Hirata,Ying-Ji Li,Kimiko Hirata,Takako Shimizu,Hiroko Suzuki,Tomoyuki Kawada,Takahide Kagawa +12 more
TL;DR: Habitual walking in forest environments may lower blood pressure by reducing sympathetic nerve activity and have beneficial effects on blood adiponectin and DHEA-S levels, and habitual walking exercise may have beneficial effect on blood NT-proBNP levels.
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A day trip to a forest park increases human natural killer activity and the expression of anti-cancer proteins in male subjects.
Qing Li,Kobayashi M,Hirofumi Inagaki,Yukiyo Hirata,Ying-Ji Li,Kimiko Hirata,Takako Shimizu,Hiroko Suzuki,Masao Katsumata,Yoko Wakayama,Tomoyuki Kawada,Tetsuya Ohira,N. Matsui,Takahide Kagawa +13 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that the day trip to the forest park also increased the NK activity, number of NK cells, and levels of intracellular anti-cancer proteins, and that this effect lasted for at least 7 days after the trip.
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EM703 improves bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice by the inhibition of TGF-β signaling in lung fibroblasts
Ying-Ji Li,Arata Azuma,Jiro Usuki,Shinji Abe,Kuniko Matsuda,Toshiaki Sunazuka,Takako Shimizu,Yukiyo Hirata,Hirofumi Inagaki,Tomoyuki Kawada,Satoru Takahashi,Shoji Kudoh,Satoshi Omura +12 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that EM703 improves bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice by actions of anti-inflammation and regulation of TGF-β signaling in lung fibroblasts.