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Deep sequencing-based transcriptome profiling analysis of Oryzias melastigma exposed to PFOS
ArticleAbstract: Oryzias melastigma is a newly emerging marine fish model. However, the application of this model hasPalabras claves:Digital gene expression, mitochondrial dysfunction, Oryzias melastigma, PFOS, TranscriptomeAutores:Dong S.J., Fang C., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Wu X., Ye T.Fuentes:scopusGut microbiota characterization and lipid metabolism disorder found in PCB77-treated female mice
ArticleAbstract: Although the production of polychlorinated biphenyl 77 (PCB77) has already been banned globally, PCBPalabras claves:Bacterial function, Gut microbiota, lipid metabolism, Polychlorinated biphenyl, Specific strainAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng Huang, Wang H., Ye G.Z.Fuentes:scopusGut microbiota dysbiosis correlates with a low-dose PCB126-induced dyslipidemia and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
ArticleAbstract: There is growing evidence that polychlorinated biphenyl 126 (PCB126) not only has adverse effects onPalabras claves:Correlation analysis, dyslipidemia, Gut microbiota, Lipid accumulation, NAFLD, Polychlorinated biphenylAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z.Fuentes:scopusPCBs–high-fat diet interactions as mediators of gut microbiota dysbiosis and abdominal fat accumulation in female mice
ArticleAbstract: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one type of lipophilic pollutant, are ubiquitous in daily life. PCPalabras claves:Co-exposure, Gut microbiota, high-fat diet, INTERACTION, obesity, Polychlorinated biphenylsAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhu H.M.Fuentes:scopusMetabolomic Characterization of Metabolic Disturbances in the Extracellular Microenvironment of Oleate-Treated Macrophages Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
ArticleAbstract: Abnormal extracellular microenvironment signals of macrophages contribute to the occurrence and progPalabras claves:Extracellular microenvironment, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS), Macrophages, metabolic disturbances, MetabolomicsAutores:Gao H., Liao X., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Yang B.c., Ye G.Z., Zhang H.Fuentes:scopusMetabolomics approach reveals metabolic disorders and potential biomarkers associated with the developmental toxicity of tetrabromobisphenol A and tetrachlorobisphenol A
ArticleAbstract: Tetrabromobisphenol A and tetrachlorobisphenol A are halogenated bisphenol A (H-BPA), and has raisedPalabras claves:Autores:Chen Y.J., Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Wang H., Ye G.Z., Ye T.Fuentes:scopusPolystyrene microplastics induce metabolic disturbances in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigmas) liver
ArticleAbstract: Microplastics are toxic to aquatic organisms. Metabolic disturbances in the liver are highly correlaPalabras claves:Amino acid metabolism, Fatty acid metabolism, Glycolysis, Metabolomics, Polystyrene microplastics, Tricarboxylic acid cycleAutores:Liao X., Lin Y., Liu X., Qiansheng Huang, Yan C., Ye G.Z., Zhang H., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopusPolystyrene microplastics induce microbial dysbiosis and dysfunction in surrounding seawater
ArticleAbstract: Microplastics are ubiquitously present in the environment, accumulate in aquaculture water, and causPalabras claves:16S rRNA gene sequencing, Bacteroidetes, Microbial dysbiosis, Polystyrene microplastics, Potential biomarker, ProteobacteriaAutores:Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Yan C., Ye G.Z., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopusSize-dependent adverse effects of microplastics on intestinal microbiota and metabolic homeostasis in the marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma)
ArticleAbstract: Microplastic (MP) is an emerging environmental pollutant and exposure to MPs has been associated witPalabras claves:Intestinal microbiota dysbiosis, lipid, microplastics, Particle sizeAutores:Chen X., Ding D.X., Dong S.J., Lei Z., Lin Y., Liu J., Qiansheng Huang, Shen H., Wen K., Yan C., Ye G.Z., Zhang J., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopus