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Yujun Liu
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 70
Citations - 1776
Yujun Liu is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: DPPH & Ginseng. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1240 citations. Previous affiliations of Yujun Liu include Osaka City University & Beijing Forestry University.
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Structural characterisation and antioxidant activity evaluation of phenolic compounds from cold-pressed Perilla frutescens var. arguta seed flour
TL;DR: HPLC quantification combined with antioxidant activity evaluation revealed that rosmarinic acid and ros marinic acid-3-o-glucoside were the dominant phenolic antioxidants with strong antioxidant activities.
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The pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) genome provides insights into fruit quality and ovule developmental biology.
Zhaohe Yuan,Yanming Fang,Taikui Zhang,Zhangjun Fei,Zhangjun Fei,Fengming Han,Cuiyu Liu,Min Liu,Wei Xiao,Wenjing Zhang,Shan Wu,Mengwei Zhang,Youhui Ju,Huili Xu,He Dai,Yujun Liu,Yanhui Chen,Lili Wang,Jianqing Zhou,Dian Guan,Ming Yan,Yanhua Xia,Xianbin Huang,Dongyuan Liu,Hongmin Wei,Hongkun Zheng +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the pomegranate genome sequence was used to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the biosynthesis of ellagitannin-based compounds, the color formation in both peels and arils, and the unique ovule development processes.
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Flaxseed oil ameliorates alcoholic liver disease via anti-inflammation and modulating gut microbiota in mice
TL;DR: Dietary FO ameliorates alcoholic liver disease via anti-inflammation and modulating gut microbiota, thus can potentially serve as an inexpensive interventions for the prevention and treatment of ALD.
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Effects of mutual shading on the regulation of photosynthesis in field-grown sorghum
TL;DR: The depression of photosynthesis caused by mutual shading involves the regulation of leaf structure, absorption and transportation of CO2, photosynthetic electron transport, production of assimilatory power, and levels of enzymes related to the Calvin cycle.
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Salidroside and tyrosol from Rhodiola protect H9c2 cells from ischemia/reperfusion-induced apoptosis.
Liwei Sun,Cara K. Isaak,Yaling Zhou,Jay C. Petkau,Karmin O,Yujun Liu,Yaw L. Siow,Yaw L. Siow +7 more
TL;DR: The inhibition of the JNK signaling pathway is the key mechanism for the cytoprotective effect of SAL and TYR in IR-induced apoptosis.