Discipline: Basic Veterinary Medicine Tel\Fax: 020-85283226 E-Mail: mayongjiang@scau.edu.cn/462700840@qq.com Address: College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, 510642 Additional Information: Department of Histology and Embryology
Resume:
Ma yongjiang,Male,Born in September 1974, Jiangxi province, Ph.D.in Agriculture, Associate Professor.
He received his PhD Degree in 2004 at Northwest A&F University, and associate professor position at South China Agricultural University in 2007.
Education and Training Program:
September, 2001 - June, 2004: PhD, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China
September, 1998 - June, 2001: Master, College of Animal Science, Northwest Agricultural University, Yangling, China
September, 1994 - June, 1998: Bachelor, Department of Animal Science, Northwest Agricultural University,, Yangling, China
Working Experience:
November, 2007: Associate Professor, Department of Histology and Embryology, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China
Research Interests:
Toxicity mechanism of mycotoxins
Effect of mycotoxins on animal reproduction
Grants:
Youth Scientist Cultivating Program, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, 2017-2019
Natural Scientific Foundation of Guangdong Province: Biological Characteristics and Immortalization of Skin Fibroblasts in South China Tiger (06300429), 2006-2008
President Foundation of South China Agricultural University: Establishment and Differentiation of Adipose-tissue Stem Cells in Porcine (5500-K05036), 2005-2007
Publications:
[1]Kaizhao Zhang, Xiaotong Tan, Ying Li, Guan Liang, Zhangyong Ning, Yongjiang Ma*, Yugu Li*. Transcriptional profiling analysis of Zearalenone-induced inhibition proliferation on mouse thymic epithelial cell line 1[J]. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2018, 153: 135-141
[2]Guo Dongguang, Ye Yaqiong, Qi Junjie, Zhang Lihua, Xu Lifeng, Tan Xiaotong, Yu Xiaofang, Liu Q, Liu Jilong, Zhang Yuan, Ma Yongjiang*, Li Yugu*. microRNA-181a-5p enhances cell proliferation in medullary thymic epithelial cells via regulating TGF-β signaling[J]. Acta Biochim Biophys Sin, 2016, 48(9):840–849
[3]Daotong Li, Haoran Ma, Yaqiong Ye, Changyun Ji, Xiaohong Tang, Dan Ouyang, Jian Chen, Yugu Li, Yongjiang Ma*.Deoxynivalenol induces apoptosis in mouse thymic epithelial cells through mitochondria-mediated pathway. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2014, 38:163-171
[4]Daotong Li, Yaqiong Ye, Shaoqing Lin, Haoran Ma, Li Deng, Xiaolong Fan, Yuan Zhang, Xianbo Deng, Yugu Li, Haikuo Yan and Yongjiang Ma*. Evaluation of Deoxynivalenol-induced toxic effects on DF-1 cells in vitro: cell-cycle arrest, oxidative stress and apoptosis. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2014, 37: 141-149
[5]Daotong Li, Yaqiong Ye, Li Deng, Haoran Ma, Xiaolong Fan, Yuan Zhang, Haikuo Yan, Xianbo Deng, Yugu Li and Yongjiang Ma*. Gene expression profiling analysis of Deoxynivalenol-induced inhibition of mouse thymic epithelial cell proliferation. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2013, 36: 557-566
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