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GUO Bin

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    GUO Bin

     TitleProfessor

     SpecialtiesAnimal Reproduction and Development Regulation

     Emailguobin79@jlu.edu.cn

 

 

Professor Guo Bin is a doctoral supervisor in College of Veterinary Medicine in Jilin University and directors of Animal Histology and Embryology Branch Society in Chinese Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society, Professional Committee on Reproductive Science in Chinese Physiological Society, Jilin Province Physiology and Anatomy Society. He received two projects from National Natural Science Foundation of China and one Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province. He has wont outstanding young teachers of Jilin University and second prizes for Natural Science Award of Jilin Province, etc, and published more than thirty SCI articles.

 

 

Research Interests

Ø Animal Reproduction and Development Regulation

Ø  Regulation Mechanism of Sika Deer Antler Regeneration

Ø  Molecular Regulation of Embryo Implantation and Uterine Decidualization

Ø  Pathogenesis and Treatment of PCOS

 

 

Selected Publications

1. Ma L, Duan CC, Yang ZQ, Ding JL, Liu S, Yue ZP*, Guo B*. Novel insights into Dhh signaling in antler chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation: Involvement of Foxa. J Cell Physiol. 2020;235(9):6023-6031.

2. Yu HF, Duan CC, Yang ZQ, Wang YS, Yue ZP*, Guo B*. Malic enzyme 1 is important for uterine decidualization in response to progesterone/cAMP/PKA/HB-EGF pathway. FASEB J. 2020; 34(3):3820-3837.

3. Ma L, Yang ZQ, Ding JL, Liu S, Guo B*, Yue ZP*. Function and regulation of transforming growth factor β1 signalling in antler chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation. Cell Prolif. 2019;52(4):e12637.

4. Ma L, Duan CC, Yang ZQ, Ding JL, Liu S, Yue ZP*, Guo B*. Crosstalk between Activin A and Shh signaling contributes to the proliferation and differentiation of antler chondrocytes. Bone. 2019;123:176-188.

5. Yu HF, Duan CC, Yang ZQ, Wang YS, Yue ZP*, Guo B*. HB-EGF ameliorates oxidative stress-mediated uterine decidualization Damage. Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2019;2019:6170936.

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