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Ziling Wang

Researcher at Beijing Jiaotong University

Publications -  9
Citations -  386

Ziling Wang is an academic researcher from Beijing Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 232 citations.

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Pathomechanisms of Oxidative Stress in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Potential Antioxidant Therapies

TL;DR: Though substantial progress has been made in understanding the role of oxidative stress in IBD in humans and experimental animals, the underlying mechanisms are still not well defined and further studies are needed to validate how oxidative stress signaling is involved in and contributes to the development of IBD.
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S100A4 promotes lung tumor development through β-catenin pathway-mediated autophagy inhibition.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that S100A4 promotes lung tumor development through inhibiting autophagy in a β-catenin signaling and S 100A4 receptor RAGE-dependent manner, which provides a novel mechanism of S100 a4-associated promotion of tumor development.
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Rg1 Protects Hematopoietic Stem Cells from LiCl-Induced Oxidative Stress via Wnt Signaling Pathway

TL;DR: Ginsenoside Rg1 exerts the pharmacological effect of maintaining the activity of GSK-3β in Sca-1+ hematopoietic cells, enhances the antioxidant potential of cells, improves the redox homeostasis, and thus protects cells from the decline in differentiation ability caused by aging.
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Ginsenoside Rg1 Reduces Oxidative Stress Via Nrf2 Activation to Regulate Age-Related Mesenchymal Stem Cells Fate Switch Between Osteoblasts and Adipocytes

TL;DR: A novel function for Rg1 is uncovered that involves attenuating bone loss via Nrf2 antioxidant signaling, which in turn may potentially be utilized as a therapeutic agent for improving osteogenic differentiation in aging BMMSCs.
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WITHDRAWN: Cardamonin attenuates lung carcinoma and promotes autophagy via targeting p53 and regulating Mtor.

TL;DR: As a chalcone extracted from Alpinia rafflesiana, Cardamonin has been reported to serve as anticancer agent and induces autophagy and its effects were elucidated to elucidate the effects on 1 No.3 Shangyuancun, Haidian District, Beijing.