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Fine particulate matter 2.5 exerted its toxicological effect by regulating a new layer, long non-coding RNA
ArticleAbstract: Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure, especially to its organic components, induces adverse healPalabras claves:Autores:Chen J., Chi Y.L., Deng J., Dong S.J., Liu Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng HuangFuentes:scopusEnvironmental risk assessment of selected organic chemicals based on TOC test and QSAR estimation models
ArticleAbstract: Environmental risks of organic chemicals have been greatly determined by their persistence, bioaccumPalabras claves:Pbkp_redictive toxicology, Physicochemical property, QSAR, Risk Assessment, TocAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhang H., Zhu H.M.Fuentes:scopusEpithelial-mesenchymal transition effect of fine particulate matter from the Yangtze River Delta region in China on human bronchial epithelial cells
ArticleAbstract: Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure causes airwaPalabras claves:BEAS-2B, Cell invasion, Epithelial–mesenchymal transition, PM 2.5Autores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhu H.M.Fuentes:scopusMicroRNA-26a-CD36 signaling pathway: Pivotal role in lipid accumulation in hepatocytes induced by PM<inf>2.5</inf> liposoluble extracts
ArticleAbstract: Exposure to ambient particular matters (PM) has been associated with the development of non-alcoholiPalabras claves:Fatty acid translocase (FAT, also known as CD36), inflammation, Lipid accumulation, Liposoluble extracts of PM 2.5, MicroRNA-26a (miR-26a)Autores:Chen J., Chi Y.L., Ding D.X., Dong S.J., Hong Z., Lin Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhang H., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopusResveratrol inhibits lipid accumulation in the intestine of atherosclerotic mice and macrophages
ArticleAbstract: Disordered intestinal metabolism is highly correlated with atherosclerotic diseases. Resveratrol proPalabras claves:atherosclerosis, cholesterol, fatty acid, INTESTINAL, macrophage, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, ResveratrolAutores:Chen G., Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Fan Y., Gao H., Liao X., Lin Y., Liu X., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhang H., Zhu H.M.Fuentes:scopus