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    Transcriptome analysis reveals high concentration of resveratrol promotes lipid synthesis and induces apoptosis in Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) by Yang, Shiyong, Yan, Chaozhan, Pang, Xiaojian, Shao, Wuyuntana, Xu, Zihan, Li, Datian, Xu, Wenqiang, Zhang, Zhehua, Su, Boru, Li, Yunkun, Wu, Jiayun, Huang, Xiaoli, Luo, Wei, Du, Xiaogang

    Published in BMC genomics (31-08-2024)
    “…Resveratrol has been reported to promote immunity and decrease oxidative stress, but which demonstrates biphasic effects relied on the use concentration. In…”
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    Resveratrol Improves the Digestive Ability and the Intestinal Health of Siberian Sturgeon by Yang, Shiyong, Xu, Wenqiang, Feng, Langkun, Zhang, Chaoyang, Yan, Chaozhan, Zhang, Jiajin, Lai, Jiansheng, Yan, Taiming, He, Zhi, Du, Xiaogang, Du, Zongjun, Luo, Wei, Huang, Xiaoli, Wu, Jiayun, Li, Yunkun

    “…The lack of detailed information on nutritional requirement results in limited feeding in Siberian sturgeon. In this study, resveratrol, a versatile natural…”
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    Effects of Chronic Heat Stress on Kidney Damage, Apoptosis, Inflammation, and Heat Shock Proteins of Siberian Sturgeon ( Acipenser baerii ) by Jing, Zhaoxin, Chen, Qianyu, Yan, Chaozhan, Zhang, Chaoyang, Xu, Zihan, Huang, Xiaoli, Wu, Jiayun, Li, Yunkun, Yang, Shiyong

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-12-2023)
    “…Chronic heat stress caused by global warming can have serious implications for fish survival. The kidney plays a central role in many homeostatic functions,…”
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    Effect of Purslane during IAeromonas hydrophila/I Infection by Yang, Shiyong, Feng, Langkun, Zhang, Jiajin, Yan, Chaozhan, Zhang, Chaoyang, Huang, Yanbo, Li, Minghao, Luo, Wei, Huang, Xiaoli, Wu, Jiayun, Du, Xiaogang, Li, Yunkun

    “…Large-scale mortality due to Aeromonas hydrophila (A. hydrophila) infection has considerably decreased the yield of the Chinese pond turtle (Mauremys…”
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