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Title
Author(s)
Issue Date
Prostaglandin E receptor subtype 4 regulates lipid droplet size and mitochondrial activity in murine subcutaneous white adipose tissue
Journal:
The FASEB Journal
YING, F
Cai, Y
CAI, Y
Wang, Y
Tang, EHC
2017
Prostaglandin E receptor subtype (EP4) regulates lipid droplet size and mitochondrial activity via FSP27 in white adipose tissue
Proceeding/Conference:
ICSM 2015 & Across the Strait Scientific Conference on Cardiovascular Science
Ying, F
Cai, Y
Tang, EHC
2015
miR-181c-5p Exacerbates Hypoxia/Reoxygenation-Induced Cardiomyocyte Apoptosis via Targeting PTPN4
Journal:
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Ge, L
Cai, Y
Ying, F
Liu, H
Zhang, D
HE, Y
Pang, L
YAN, D
Xu, A
Ma, H
Xia, Z
2019
FOXO1 contributes to diabetic cardiomyopathy via inducing imbalanced oxidative metabolism in type 1 diabetes
Journal:
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
YAN, D
Cai, Y
Luo, J
Liu, J
Li, X
Ying, F
XIE, X
Xu, A
Ma, X
Xia, Z
2020
EP4 emerges as a novel regulator of bile acid synthesis and its activation protects against hypercholesterolemia
Journal:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Ying, F
Cai, Y
Wong, HK
Chen, X
Huang, B
Vanhoutte, PMGR
Xia, Z
Xu, A
Tang, EHC
2018
Disturbed cholesterol homeostasis in prostaglandin E receptor 4 knockout mice model
Proceeding/Conference:
International Congress on Chronic Societal Cardiometabolic Diseases
Ying, F
Cai, Y
Wong, HK
Lee, T
Tang, EHC
2017
Deletion of Rap1 protects against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury through suppressing cell apoptosis via activation of STAT3 signaling
Journal:
The FASEB Journal
Cai, Y
Ying, F
Liu, H
Ge, L
Song, E
Wang, L
Zhang, D
Tang, EHC
Xia, Z
Irwin, MG
2020
Deletion of Rap1 disrupts redox balance and impairs endothelium-dependent relaxations
Journal:
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Wong, HK
Cai, Y
Ying, F
Chen, X
Vanhoutte, PMGR
Tang, EHC
2018