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Jie Qian
qianjie116@tongji.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
Tongji University
Life Sciences
  • Master's and PhD from Tongji University
  • Co-author and chief editor of textbooks
  • Current - Associate Director at Medical and Life Sciences Experimental Teaching Center, Tongji University
  • Current - Master's Supervisor at Tongji University
  • Shanghai Teaching Achievement First Prize, 2014
  • Tongji University Teaching Achievement First Prize, 2012
  • Tongji University Teaching Achievement Special Prize (2nd place), 2010
  • Tongji University Experimental Technology Achievement Third Prize, 2008
  • Tongji University Teaching Award, 2008
  • Subangjun Teaching Award, 2010
  • Tongji-BASF Science and Technology Paper First Prize (Advisor), 2008
Role of cell adhesion and signaling in the development, function, and disease of multicellular organisms
Mechanisms of action of active components in traditional Chinese medicine
  • Preparation of a polyclonal antibody against hypericin synthase and localization of the enzyme in red-pigmented Hypericum perforatum L. plantlets, Qian Jie, Wu Junyu, Lu Yanhua, 2012
  • Hepatoprotective effects of 2’,4’-dihydroxy-6’-methoxy-3’5’-dimethylchalone against CCL4-induced acute liver injury in mice, Wan-Guo Yu, Jie Qian, Yan-Hua Lu, 2011
  • Localization and secretory pathways of a 58K-like protein in multi-vesicular bodies in callus of Arabidopsis thaliana, Xu Shan, Qian Jie, Song Xin, Zhu Jian, 2008
  • The role of hepatoprotective effect of a flavonoid-rich extract of Salvia palebeia R.Br. on carbon tetrachloride-induced acute hepatic injury in mice, Xiao-Fen Jin, Jie Qian, Yan-Hua Lu, 2011
  • 姜黄素对HL-60细胞的增殖抑制与凋亡诱导的影响, 钱洁, 刘特, 赖东梅等, 2008
  • Location of caspase 3-like protease in the development of sieve element and tracheary element of stem in Cucurbita moschata, Hao Xia, Qian jie, Xu Shan, Song Xin, Zhu Jian, 2008
Cell Adhesion Signaling Multicellular Organisms Development Function Disease Traditional Chinese Medicine Active Components Mechanisms Of Action Biological Effects

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