Jian-Lin Wang's research while affiliated with Lanzhou University and other places
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Publications (9)
As the global climate warms, more creatures are threatened by high temperatures, especially cold-water fish such as rainbow trout. Evidence has demonstrated that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a pivotal role in regulating heat stress in animals, but we have little understanding of this regulatory mechanism. The present study aimed to identify p...
Background
Derivation of osteoblast-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) is a popular topic in bone tissue engineering. Although many improvements have been achieved, the low induction efficiency because of spontaneous differentiation hampers their applications. To solve this problem, a detailed understanding of the osteogenic diffe...
Heat stress is a condition in which the body's homeostasis is disturbed as a result of the rise in water temperature, resulting in the decline or even death of growth, immunity, and other functions. The mechanisms directing this response are not fully understood. To better characterize the effects of acute heat stress on the innate immune function...
Background: Derivation of osteoblast-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) is a popular topic in bone tissue engineering. Although many improvements have been achieved, the low induction efficiency because of spontaneous differentiation hampers their applications. To solve this problem, a detailed understanding of the osteogenic diff...
Background: Derivation of the osteoblast-like cell from human pluripotent stem cell becomes a hot topic in bone tissue engineering. Although many improvements have been achieved in this field, low induction efficiency because of the non-directed differentiation process hampers their application in bone regeneration. We think lack of detailed unders...
Background: Derivation of osteoblast-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) is a popular topic in bone tissue engineering. Although many improvements have been achieved, the low induction efficiency because of spontaneous differentiation hampers their applications. To solve this problem, a detailed understanding of the osteogenic diff...
The rainbow trout is a cold-water fish cultured in China. Heat stress has a serious impact on the summer survival and the yield of rainbow trout. A better understanding of the regulatory response of rainbow trout to heat stress will help in determining the relationship between heat stress signaling pathways and adaption mechanisms and help contribu...
In the present study, we examined the morphological features of the adrenal gland in Bactrian camel by means of digital anatomy, light and electron microscopy. Our findings testified that the gland was divided into three parts, capsule, cortex and medulla from outside to inside as other mammals, and the cortex itself was further distinguished into...
A study on hypothalamus in bactrian camel was done by anatomical, histological and ultrastructural observation and was compared with other artiodactyls. The anatomical results showed that the hypothalamus of bactrian camel can be divided into 3 parts which included the supraoptic, tuberal and mammillary. It was about 2.4 g in weight, 0.42% of the b...
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... Acute stress entails quick responses and recuperation within a short period (hours) following the induction of the stressor (Nakano et al., 2014). Chronic stress results from repeated or continuous exposure to the stressor, which necessitates prolonged recuperation and higher energy expenditure (Zhou et al., 2021). Water temperature is one of the critical environmental elements affecting animal survival in aquaculture production. ...
... To study the osteogenic capacity of MC3T3-E1 preosteoblasts at the molecular level, the intracellular ALP activity was measured. ALP is expressed ubiquitously in bone-forming cells, and it is directly involved in early osteogenesis and in the hydrolysis of multiple types of phosphates, thus, enhancing cell maturation and calcification [38]. Here, ALP activity was analyzed over a course of 21 days in cells cultured either on hybrid PCL scaffolds or 2D on regular culture plates ( Figure 4C). ...
... Gene expression is regulated by various factors, and, in recent years, researchers have used miRNA-mRNA regulatory networks to study gene expression changes at the post-transcriptional stage in several biological systems [66,67]. Because transcriptional attenuation of target genes is a conserved mechanism of miRNA regulation, we only focused on the DEM-DEG pairs with opposite relative expression trends in this study. ...
... The right adrenal gland was irregular and triangular in shape while the left adrenal gland was flat oval in shape (Fig 3 and 4). Similar observations were made by Abubakar (2015) in dromedary camel, Ye et al (2017) in Bactrian camel and Kumar and Sharma (2017) in Gohilwadi goat. The present study was in contradiction with the observation of Budras and Habel (2003) who found that the right adrenal was more or less heart shaped and the left adrenal was comma-shaped in bovine. ...
... Furthermore, they have played a significant role in the human development and desert conquering. In recent years, domestic and foreign researches regarding genetic diversity (Hedayat-Evrigh, et al., 2018) and organization structure (Ye et al., 2014a(Ye et al., , 2014bWang et al., 2016) of Bactrian camels have achieved progress. Microsatellite markers have been extensively applied to genetic diversity studies of cow (Ni et al., 2018), sheep (Bai et al., 2015) and poultry (Bai et al., 2014(Bai et al., , 2016a(Bai et al., , 2016b(Bai et al., , 2016c(Bai et al., , 2017 by virtue of high abundance, good repeatability, co-dominance marker and selective neutrality. ...