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Melatonin enhances autophagy and reduces apoptosis to promote locomotor recovery in spinal cord injury via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway
Y Li, Y Guo, Y Fan, H Tian, K Li, X Mei
Neurochemical research 44, 2007-2019, 2019
812019
Resveratrol-primed exosomes strongly promote the recovery of motor function in SCI rats by activating autophagy and inhibiting apoptosis via the PI3K signaling pathway
Y Fan, Y Li, S Huang, H Xu, H Li, B Liu
Neuroscience Letters 736, 135262, 2020
482020
Aspirin suppresses neuronal apoptosis, reduces tissue inflammation, and restrains astrocyte activation by activating the Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway
W Wei, C Shurui, Z Zipeng, D Hongliang, W Hongyu, L Yuanlong, Z Kang, ...
Neuroreport 29 (7), 524-531, 2018
372018
Triggering of autophagy by baicalein in response to apoptosis after spinal cord injury: possible involvement of the PI3K activation
Y Li, S Lin, C Xu, P Zhang, X Mei
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 41 (4), 478-486, 2018
212018
Triamcinolone acetonide-loaded nanoparticles encapsulated by CD90+ MCSs-derived microvesicles drive anti-inflammatory properties and promote cartilage …
Y Li, Q Tu, D Xie, S Chen, K Gao, X Xu, Z Zhang, X Mei
Journal of Nanobiotechnology 20 (1), 150, 2022
192022
CD51 distinguishes a subpopulation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells with distinct migratory potential: a novel cell-based strategy to treat acute myocardial infarction in mice
DM Xie, YL Li, J Li, Q Li, G Lu, Y Zhai, J Zhang, Z Huang, X Gao
Stem cell research & therapy 10, 1-16, 2019
172019
Targeting ACSL1 promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration
Y Li, M Yang, J Tan, C Shen, S Deng, X Fu, S Gao, H Li, X Zhang, W Cai
Life Sciences 294, 120371, 2022
142022
Protective effects of zinc on spinal cord injury
S Wen, Y Li, X Shen, Z Wang, K Zhang, J Zhang, X Mei
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 71 (12), 2433-2440, 2021
102021
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