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Ruifeng Fan
fanruifeng@sdau.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shandong
Shandong Agricultural University
Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
  • 2014-2017 PhD in Veterinary Medicine: Northeast Agricultural University
  • 2011-2014 Master's in Clinical Veterinary Medicine: Shandong Agricultural University
  • 2007-2011 Bachelor's in Veterinary Medicine: Shandong Agricultural University
  • Published over 40 SCI-indexed papers
  • Co-editor of 'Illustrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Chicken Diseases'
  • Contributor to 'Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Abnormal Symptoms in Dairy Cows'
  • Co-translator of 'Atlas of Small Animal CT and MRI'
  • 2017-present - Shandong Agricultural University - Associate Professor
Research on the biological functions of selenium and selenoproteins
Research on the toxicity mechanisms and detoxification mechanisms of heavy metals and organic toxins
  • Mercuric chloride induces sequential activation of ferroptosis and necroptosis in chicken embryo kidney cells by triggering ferritinophagy, Chu J. H., Li L. X., Gao P. C., Chen X. W., Wang Z. Y., Fan R. F., 2022
  • Protective mechanism of selenium on mercuric chloride-induced testis injury in chicken via p38 MAPK/ATF2/iNOS signaling pathway, Chen X. W., Chu J. H., Li L. X., Gao P. C., Wang Z. Y., Fan R. F., 2022
  • Selenium ameliorates mercuric chloride-induced brain damage through activating BDNF/TrKB/PI3K/AKT and inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathways, Li L. X., Chu J. H., Chen X. W., Gao P. C., Wang Z. Y., Liu C., Fan R. F., 2022
  • Antagonistic effect of selenium on mercuric chloride in the central immune organs of chickens: The role of microRNA-183/135b-FOXO1/TXNIP/NLRP3 inflammasome axis, Gao P. C., Chen X. W., Chu J. H., Li L. X., Wang Z. Y., Fan R. F., 2022
  • Selenium alleviates mercury chloride-induced liver injury by regulating mitochondrial dynamics to inhibit the crosstalk between energy metabolism disorder and NF-κB/NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated inflammation, Gao P. C., Chu J. H., Chen X. W., Li L. X., Fan R. F., 2021
  • Persistent activation of Nrf2 promotes a vicious cycle of oxidative stress and autophagy inhibition in cadmium-induced kidney injury, Fan R. F., Tang K. K., Wang Z. Y., Wang L., 2021
  • Aberrant Gene Expression of Selenoproteins in Chicken Spleen Lymphocytes Induced by Mercuric Chloride, Chu J. H., Yan Y. X., Chen X. W., Gao P. C., Li L. X., Fan R. F., 2022
  • Involvement of Nrf2 and mitochondrial apoptotic signaling in trehalose protection against cadmium-induced kidney injury, Fan R. F., Li Z. F., Zhang D., Wang Z. Y., 2020
  • Selenium relieves oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis within spleen of chicken exposed to mercuric chloride, Fan R. F., Liu J. X., Yan Y. X., Wang L., Wang Z. Y., 2020
  • Response of selenoproteins gene expression profile to mercuric chloride exposure in chicken kidney, Chu J. H., Yan Y. X., Gao P. C., Chen X. W., Fan R. F., 2020
  • Trehalose alleviates cadmium-induced brain damage by ameliorating oxidative stress, autophagy inhibition, and apoptosis, Tang K. K., Liu X. Y., Wang Z. Y., Qu K. C., Fan R. F., 2019
  • Selenium alleviates cadmium-induced inflammation and meat quality degradation via antioxidant and anti-inflammation in chicken breast muscles, Tang K. K., Li H. Q., Qu K. C., Fan R. F., 2019
  • Trehalose suppresses cadmium-activated Nrf2 signaling pathway to protect against spleen injury, Qu K. C., Wang Z. Y., Tang K. K., Zhu Y. S., Fan R. F., 2019
  • Selenium Mitigates Cadmium-Induced Adverse Effects on Trace Elements and Amino Acids Profiles in Chicken Pectoral Muscles, Qu K. C., Li H. Q., Tang K. K., Wang Z. Y., Fan R. F., 2020
  • Gga-let-7f-3p promotes apoptosis in selenium deficiency-induced skeletal muscle by targeting selenoprotein K, Fan R. F., Cao C. Y., Chen M. H., Shi Q. X., Xu S. W., 2018
  • Gene Silencing of Selenoprotein K Induces Inflammatory Response and Activates Heat Shock Proteins Expression in Chicken Myoblasts, Fan R. F., Yao H. D., Cao C. Y., Zhao X., Khalid A., Zhao J. X., Zhang Z. W., Xu S. W., 2017
  • Gene expression of selenoproteins can be regulated by selenoprotein K silencing in chicken myoblasts, Fan R. F., Yao H. D., Zhao X., Cao C. Y., Yang T. S., Luan Y. L., Zhang Z. W., Xu S. W., 2016
Selenium Selenoproteins Biological Functions Heavy Metals Organic Toxins Toxicity Mechanisms Detoxification Research Veterinary Medicine Animal Health

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