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williamhill英国教师简历

    

   

邢璐

   

 

   

出生年月

1992.08

政治面貌

群众

电子邮箱

xinglu@neau.edu.cn

职称/导师类别

讲师硕士研究生导师

最高学历/专业

博士研究生/生物化学与分子生物学

学习经历

(从本科开始,毕业院校,所学专业,所获学位)

1. 2011.09-2015.06  williamhill  制药工程  学士

2. 2015.09-2018.12  williamhill  动物学    硕士

3.2021.09-2024.12 williamhill 生物化学与分子生物 博士

工作经历(含博士后)

1. 2025.01-至今  williamhill英国  讲师

 

主持科研项目情况(2021.01-至今)

1. williamhill引进人才项目,RGS1介导NF-κB/MAPK通路调节冷暴露肉鸡炎性免疫反应的分子机制,2025.01-2027.1220万,主持

 

第一/通讯作者代表性学术论文(2021.01-至今)

1. Xing, L., Zhang, R., Gong, R., Liu, X., Bao, J., & Li, J. (2022). Ameliorative effects of dietary selenium against cadmium toxicity on production performance and egg quality in laying hens. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 248, 114317.

2.Xing, L.,  Li, T., Zhang, Y., Bao, J., Wei, H., & Li, J. Intermittent and mild cold stimulation maintains immune function stability through increasing the levels of intestinal barrier genes of broilers. Animals, 2023, 13: 2318.

3.Gong, R,, Xing, L(共一),, Yin, J., Ding, Y., Liu, X., Bao, J., & Li, J. Appropriate cold stimulation changes energy distribution to improve stress resistance in broilers. Journal of Animal Science, 2023, 101: 1–15.

4.Xing, L., Li, H., Miao, D., Wei, H., Zhang, S., Xue, Q., Wang, H., & Li, J. Intermittent and mild cold stimulation enhances immune function of broilers via co-regulation of CIRP and TRPM8 on NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways. Poultry science, 2024, 103(9): 103984.

5.Liu, Y., Xue, Q., Wang, H., Zhang, Y., Zhang, S., Wei, H., Xing, L(共同通讯作者)., & Li, J. Intermittent mild cold stimulation ameliorates hypothermic damage to broiler pectoral muscle by modulating the Nrf2/Keap1/AREs and AMPK/PGC-1α signaling pathways. Journal of thermal biology, 2025;133:104254.

6.Zhang, S., Tang, D., Liu, Y., Zang, Z., Yang, S., Wei, H., Xing, L(共同通讯作者)., & Li, J. (2026). Activation of RXRα mitigates maternal separation-induced hippocampal neurodevelopmental impairment in mice by inhibiting oxidative stress and restoring mitochondrial homeostasis. Free radical biology & medicine, 243, 507–521.