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Liu Yixun
liuyx@ioz.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Institute of Zoology
  • 1963 - Graduated from Fudan University, Department of Biology
  • 1966 - Graduated from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1973 - Completed English class at Beijing Language Institute
  • 1974.4-1975.12 - Advanced studies at Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK
  • 1984.3-1986.12 - Visiting scholar at University of California, Department of Reproductive Medicine
  • 1988.9-1992.10 - Visiting professor at Umea University, Sweden, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
  • 1995.11-2001.11 - Visiting scholar and honorary professor at University of Leicester, UK
  • Published over 250 papers, including more than 140 SCI papers
  • 1974.4-1975.12 - Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK - Advanced studies
  • 1984.3-1986.12 - University of California, Department of Reproductive Medicine - Visiting scholar
  • 1988.9-1992.10 - Umea University, Sweden, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology - Visiting professor
  • 1995.11-2001.11 - University of Leicester, UK - Visiting scholar and honorary professor
  • 2006: China Population and Family Planning Science and Technology Award
  • 2005: Fifth China Population Award
  • 1997: First Prize of Natural Science Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences for ovulation mechanism research
  • 1997: Second Prize of Natural Science Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences for tPA and PAI-1 research
  • 1994: Second Prize of Natural Science Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences for steroid hormone research
  • 1992: Second Prize of Natural Science Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences for ovarian cell interaction research
  • 1986: Second Prize of Natural Science Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences for GnRH research
  • 1985: Second Prize of Major Scientific and Technological Achievements, Chinese Academy of Sciences for amphioxus reproductive physiology
  • 1984: Second Prize of Scientific and Technological Achievements, Chinese Academy of Sciences for radioimmunoassay kit development
  • 2006: Second Prize of Science and Technology Achievements, National Population and Family Planning Commission for contraceptive research
Reproductive Physiology
Ovulation Mechanism
Spermatogenesis
Stem Cell Differentiation
  • Merotelic Kinetochore Attachment in Oocyte Meiosis II Causes Sister Chromatids Segregation Errors in Aged Mice, Cheng JM, Li J, Tang JX, Hao XX, Wang ZP, Sun TC, Wang XX, Zhang Y, Chen SR, Liu YX, 2017
  • Requirement for CCNB1 in Mouse Spermatogenesis, Tang JX, Li J, Cheng JM, Hu B, Sun TC, Li XY, Batool A, Wang ZP, Wang XX, Deng SL, Zhang Y, Chen SR, Huang X, Liu YX, 2017
  • EZH2 deletion promotes spermatogonial differentiation and apoptosis, Jin C, Zhang Y, Wang ZP, Wang XX, Sun TC, Li XY, Tang JX, Cheng JM, Li J, Chen SR, Deng SL, Liu YX, 2017
  • Melatonin reduces oxidative damage and upregulates heat shock protein 90 expression in cryopreserved human semen, Deng SL, Sun TC, Yu K, Wang ZP, Zhang BL, Zhang Y, Wang XX, Lian ZX, Liu YX, 2017
  • Sodium-hydrogen exchanger NHA1 and NHA2 control sperm motility and male fertility, Chen SR, Chen M, Deng SL, Hao XX, Wang XX, Liu YX, 2016
  • Melatonin promotes development of haploid germ cells from early developing spermatogenic cells of Suffolk sheep under in vitro condition, Deng SL, Chen SR, Wang ZP, Zhang Y, Tang JX, Li J, Wang XX, Cheng JM, Jin C, Li XY, Zhang BL, Yu K, Lian ZX, Liu GS, Liu YX, 2016
  • Androgen receptor in Sertoli cells regulates DNA double-strand break repair and chromosomal synapsis of spermatocytes partially through intercellular EGF-EGFR signaling, Chen SR, Hao XX, Zhang Y, Deng SL, Wang ZP, Wang YQ, Wang XX, Liu YX, 2016
  • Development, function and fate of fetal Leydig cells, Wen Q, Cheng CY, Liu YX, 2016
  • Myh11-Cre is Not Limited to Peritubular Myoid Cells and Interaction Between Sertoli and Peritubular Myoid Cells Needs Investigation, Chen, S. R. and Liu, Y. X., 2016
Reproduction Physiology Ovulation Mechanism Spermatogenesis Stem Cells Differentiation Molecular Biology Gene Cloning Fertility

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