Journal of New Developments in Chemistry

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New Developments in Chemistry-Investigation of neuroprotective-Chunliu Pan

Florida Atlantic University

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Chunliu Pan

Research Interests:

Investigation of neuroprotective, characteristics of inhibitory, neurotransmitter and nerve growth factor on disease-stressed.

Biography:

Publications:

  1. Infiltrating Myeloid Cells Exert Protumorigenic Actions via Neutrophil Elastase.
  2. TGFβ Superfamily Members Mediate Androgen Deprivation Therapy-Induced Obese Frailty in Male Mice.
  3. Quantitative volumetric imaging of normal, neoplastic and hyperplastic mouse prostate using ultrasound.
  4. Taurine and central nervous system disorders.
  5. Beneficial effect of taurine on hypoxia- and glutamate-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress pathways in primary neuronal culture.
  6. Taurine protection of PC12 cells against endoplasmic reticulum stress induced by oxidative stress.
  7. Protection of taurine and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor against excitotoxicity induced by glutamate in primary cortical neurons.
  8. The mechanism of taurine protection against endoplasmic reticulum stress in an animal stroke model of cerebral artery occlusion and stroke-related conditions in primary neuronal cell culture.
  9. Taurine exerts robust protection against hypoxia and oxygen/glucose deprivation in human neuroblastoma cell culture.
  10. Neuroprotective Functions Through Inhibition of ER Stress by Taurine or Taurine Combination Treatments in a Rat Stroke Model.
  11. Analysis of Neuroprotection by Taurine and Taurine Combinations in Primary Neuronal Cultures and in Neuronal Cell Lines Exposed to Glutamate Excitotoxicity and to Hypoxia/Re-oxygenation.