Ya-Lin Huang
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View article: Research note: Effects of Laminaria japonica polysaccharides on serum digestive enzyme activity in weaned piglets
Research note: Effects of Laminaria japonica polysaccharides on serum digestive enzyme activity in weaned piglets Open
The study investigated how varying levels of Laminaria japonica polysaccharides (LJP) in weaned piglet feed influenced the activity of digestive enzymes in the serum. 120 healthy piglets of at 21 days were selected for the experiment and r…
View article: MiR-21-3p inhibitor exerts myocardial protective effects by altering macrophage polarization state and reducing excessive mitophagy
MiR-21-3p inhibitor exerts myocardial protective effects by altering macrophage polarization state and reducing excessive mitophagy Open
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is closely associated with inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction in cardiomyocytes. This study attempts to investigate the effects of microRNA-21-3p (miR-21-3p) on macrophage polarization and mitophagy in C…
View article: First complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Pselliophora</i> (Diptera, Tipulidae): genome description and phylogenetic implications
First complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Pselliophora</i> (Diptera, Tipulidae): genome description and phylogenetic implications Open
Pselliophora is widely distributed in Eurasia and China. To explore the characteristics of the mitogenome of Pselliophora and reveal phylogenetic relationships, the mitogenome of Pselliophora bifascipennis Brunetti, 1911 was sequenced and …
View article: Genetic diversity and gene flow of the soil arthropod ( <i>Scolopendra mutilans</i> ) in urban landscapes: The roles of rivers, mountains and fragmentation
Genetic diversity and gene flow of the soil arthropod ( <i>Scolopendra mutilans</i> ) in urban landscapes: The roles of rivers, mountains and fragmentation Open
Soil invertebrates are a major element of soil biodiversity, which play critical roles in soil ecosystems. However, the impacts of urban landscapes on the genetic diversity and gene flows of soil arthropods remain unclear. Here, we studied…
View article: The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of <i>Centropus bengalensis</i> (Lesser Coucal)
The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of <i>Centropus bengalensis</i> (Lesser Coucal) Open
We first reported the mitochondrial genome of Centropus bengalensis. The mitogenome of C. bengalensis contains 17,117 base pairs. The overall base composition of complete mitogenome is 28.15% A, 27.95% T, 21.86% C, and 22.04% G, with 43.90…
View article: Evaluation and application of mitochondrial CO І gene in identification of endangered wildlife in multi-species mixed biological samples
Evaluation and application of mitochondrial CO І gene in identification of endangered wildlife in multi-species mixed biological samples Open
In this study, the second-generation high-throughput sequencing and DNA barcoding were combined to manually prepare multi-species mixed samples, and the mitochondrial gene CO І was used as a barcode to simultaneously identify the animal sp…
View article: Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Agapornis personatus</i> and its phylogenetic analysis
Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Agapornis personatus</i> and its phylogenetic analysis Open
In this study, we characterized the complete mitochondrial genome of Agapornis personatus. Its mitochondrial genome is a circular molecule of 16,722 bp, with all genes exhibiting typical mitochondrial gene arrangement and transcribing dire…
View article: The complete mitochondrial genome of dark-sided flycatcher <i>Muscicapa sibirica</i> (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae)
The complete mitochondrial genome of dark-sided flycatcher <i>Muscicapa sibirica</i> (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae) Open
We report the mitochondrial genome of Muscicapa sibirica. The overall base composition of the dark-sided flycatcher mitogenome is 24% T, 31.8% C, 29.4% A, and 14.8% G, with an A + T content of 53.4%. The total length of the sequence is 17,…
View article: The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Yarkand hare (<i>Lepus yarkandensis</i>)
The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Yarkand hare (<i>Lepus yarkandensis</i>) Open
We first reported the mitochondrial genome of Lepus yarkandensis. The mitogenome of L. yarkandensis contains 17,011 base pairs. The overall base composition of complete mitogenome is 28.13% A, 27.67% T, 22.02% C, and 22.17% G, with 44.20% …
View article: Characterization and phylogenetic relationship of the complete mitochondrial genome of Black-cheeked Lovebird, <i>Agapornis Nigrigenis</i>
Characterization and phylogenetic relationship of the complete mitochondrial genome of Black-cheeked Lovebird, <i>Agapornis Nigrigenis</i> Open
The complete mitochondrial genome of Agapornis nigrigenis was obtained using Sanger sequencing. The mitochondrial genome from A. nigrigenis is 16,718 bp in length. Its genome with an overall GC content of 48.86%, contained 22 transfer RNA …
View article: Genetic diversity analysis of Peking gecko (<i>Gekko swinhonis</i>) in mid-Eastern China based on mitochondrial COI and Cyt <i>b</i> gene sequences
Genetic diversity analysis of Peking gecko (<i>Gekko swinhonis</i>) in mid-Eastern China based on mitochondrial COI and Cyt <i>b</i> gene sequences Open
To understand the genetic diversity of Peking gecko (Gekko swinhonis) populations in its endemic region, 60 individuals were sampled from Lushan, Qi, and Linying counties in Henan Province, China. Through PCR amplification and Sanger seque…
View article: Complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Agapornis lilianae</i> (Psittaciformes: Psittacidae), with its phylogenetic analysis
Complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Agapornis lilianae</i> (Psittaciformes: Psittacidae), with its phylogenetic analysis Open
In this paper, we reported the complete mitogenome of Agapornis lilianae. A. lilianae mitogenome is 16,720bp base pairs long. The overall base compositions of complete mitogenomes of A. lilianae is 29.66% A, 21.5% T, 34.59% C, 14.25% G. Al…
View article: VEGF Axonal Transport Dependent on Kinesin-1B and Microtubules Dynamics
VEGF Axonal Transport Dependent on Kinesin-1B and Microtubules Dynamics Open
Axon-transport plays an important role in neuronal activity and survival. Reduced endogenous VEGF can cause neuronal damage and axon degeneration. It is unknown at this time if VEGF can be transported within the axon or whether it can be r…