Automated Author ProfileY Li
Y Li
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 5.3 (sum of 10 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of glutamine (Gln) on the intestinal mucosal structure and immune cells of broilers infected with Salmonella Enteritidis. 160 1-d-old commercial Arbor Acres (AA) broilers were randomly selected to receive one of four treatments, each of which had 5 replicates. Each replicate consisted of 8 chicks subjected to a 21-d feeding trial. Group I served as the unchallenged (CON). All birds in groups II (SCC) - IV were challenged with 2.0 × 104 CFU/mL of S. Enteritidis. The birds in groups III and IV were treated with 0.5% and 1.0% Gln. The results showed that S. Enteritidis infection led to a decrease in the relative length and weight, villus height:crypt depth (VH:CD) of the jejunum and ileum, the number of intraepithelial lymphocyte cells, and number of goblet cells and an increase in the number of mast goblet cells compared with the measurements of these parameters in the CON group (p<0.05). In addition, the Gln groups had increased relative length and weight, VH:CD of the jejunum and ileum, numbers of intraepithelial lymphocyte cells, and numbers of goblet cells and decreased crypt depth in the jejunum and ileum and numbers of mast goblet cells compared with the measurements of these parameters in the SCC group (p<0.05). It was concluded that Gln added to broiler diets can effectively alleviate the intestinal mucosal damage caused by S. Enteritidis infection and improve its normal defense barrier function.
Authors
- Z Liu ;
- Q Wu ;
- C Jiao ;
- B Cheng ;
- D Zhu ;
- Y Ma ;
- Y Li ;
- W Li
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of glutamine (Gln) on the intestinal mucosal structure and immune cells of broilers infected with Salmonella Enteritidis. 160 1-d-old commercial Arbor Acres (AA) broilers were randomly selected to receive one of four treatments, each of which had 5 replicates. Each replicate consisted of 8 chicks subjected to a 21-d feeding trial. Group I served as the unchallenged (CON). All birds in groups II (SCC) - IV were challenged with 2.0 × 104 CFU/mL of S. Enteritidis. The birds in groups III and IV were treated with 0.5% and 1.0% Gln. The results showed that S. Enteritidis infection led to a decrease in the relative length and weight, villus height:crypt depth (VH:CD) of the jejunum and ileum, the number of intraepithelial lymphocyte cells, and number of goblet cells and an increase in the number of mast goblet cells compared with the measurements of these parameters in the CON group (p<0.05). In addition, the Gln groups had increased relative length and weight, VH:CD of the jejunum and ileum, numbers of intraepithelial lymphocyte cells, and numbers of goblet cells and decreased crypt depth in the jejunum and ileum and numbers of mast goblet cells compared with the measurements of these parameters in the SCC group (p<0.05). It was concluded that Gln added to broiler diets can effectively alleviate the intestinal mucosal damage caused by S. Enteritidis infection and improve its normal defense barrier function.
Authors
- Z Liu ;
- Q Wu ;
- C Jiao ;
- B Cheng ;
- D Zhu ;
- Y Ma ;
- Y Li ;
- W Li
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material2 for Half a century of Lighting Research & Technology: A bibliometric review by QW Chen, TT Ru, DG Zhai, XH Huang, Y Li, L Qian, YY Wang and GF Zhou in Lighting Research & Technology
Authors
- QW Chen ;
- TT Ru ;
- DG Zhai ;
- XH Huang ;
- Y Li ;
- L Qian ;
- YY Wang ;
- GF Zhou
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material3 for Half a century of Lighting Research & Technology: A bibliometric review by QW Chen, TT Ru, DG Zhai, XH Huang, Y Li, L Qian, YY Wang and GF Zhou in Lighting Research & Technology
Authors
- QW Chen ;
- TT Ru ;
- DG Zhai ;
- XH Huang ;
- Y Li ;
- L Qian ;
- YY Wang ;
- GF Zhou
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material7 for Half a century of Lighting Research & Technology: A bibliometric review by QW Chen, TT Ru, DG Zhai, XH Huang, Y Li, L Qian, YY Wang and GF Zhou in Lighting Research & Technology
Authors
- QW Chen ;
- TT Ru ;
- DG Zhai ;
- XH Huang ;
- Y Li ;
- L Qian ;
- YY Wang ;
- GF Zhou
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material7 for Half a century of Lighting Research & Technology: A bibliometric review by QW Chen, TT Ru, DG Zhai, XH Huang, Y Li, L Qian, YY Wang and GF Zhou in Lighting Research & Technology
Authors
- QW Chen ;
- TT Ru ;
- DG Zhai ;
- XH Huang ;
- Y Li ;
- L Qian ;
- YY Wang ;
- GF Zhou
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material3 for Half a century of Lighting Research & Technology: A bibliometric review by QW Chen, TT Ru, DG Zhai, XH Huang, Y Li, L Qian, YY Wang and GF Zhou in Lighting Research & Technology
Authors
- QW Chen ;
- TT Ru ;
- DG Zhai ;
- XH Huang ;
- Y Li ;
- L Qian ;
- YY Wang ;
- GF Zhou
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material2 for Half a century of Lighting Research & Technology: A bibliometric review by QW Chen, TT Ru, DG Zhai, XH Huang, Y Li, L Qian, YY Wang and GF Zhou in Lighting Research & Technology
Authors
- QW Chen ;
- TT Ru ;
- DG Zhai ;
- XH Huang ;
- Y Li ;
- L Qian ;
- YY Wang ;
- GF Zhou
ABSTRACT BMP6, a member of the subfamilies of the morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), plays a crucial role in osteogenic and chondrocyte differentiation in vitro and stimulates chondrogenesis, making chondrocytes differen-tiate on their terminal stage. The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between polymorphism of BMP6 gene and slaughter traits in chicken respectively. We screened the exonic and intronic regions of BMP6 gene by DNA pool construction and amplified DNA fragment by PCR, and finally, we got nine SNPs. Association analysis revealed that BMP6 had no significant association among all slaughter traits in Yellow bantam chicken. However, BMP6 had a significant difference with femur weight, tibia weight, femur length (p<0.05), and was extremely significant with tibia length (p<0.01) in Avian chicken. Moreover, femur perimeter also had significant correlation with BMP6 in Avian chicken. These results provide useful information for further investigation on the function of chicken BMP6 gene.
Authors
- C Cui ;
- F Ye ;
- Y Li ;
- H Yin ;
- M Ye ;
- L He ;
- X Zhao ;
- H Xu ;
- D Li ;
- M Qiu ;
- Q Zhu ;
- Y Wang
ABSTRACT BMP6, a member of the subfamilies of the morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), plays a crucial role in osteogenic and chondrocyte differentiation in vitro and stimulates chondrogenesis, making chondrocytes differen-tiate on their terminal stage. The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between polymorphism of BMP6 gene and slaughter traits in chicken respectively. We screened the exonic and intronic regions of BMP6 gene by DNA pool construction and amplified DNA fragment by PCR, and finally, we got nine SNPs. Association analysis revealed that BMP6 had no significant association among all slaughter traits in Yellow bantam chicken. However, BMP6 had a significant difference with femur weight, tibia weight, femur length (p<0.05), and was extremely significant with tibia length (p<0.01) in Avian chicken. Moreover, femur perimeter also had significant correlation with BMP6 in Avian chicken. These results provide useful information for further investigation on the function of chicken BMP6 gene.
Authors
- C Cui ;
- F Ye ;
- Y Li ;
- H Yin ;
- M Ye ;
- L He ;
- X Zhao ;
- H Xu ;
- D Li ;
- M Qiu ;
- Q Zhu ;
- Y Wang