HE xin
HE Xin
Ph.D., Lecturer.
Born in Jun.1985, Gansu, China
Contact
Address: College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
No. 22 Xinong Road, Yangling, 712100, Shaanxi, China.
Email: aehxing@163.com
1. Education and Work Experience
05.2015 – now, Lecturer, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
09.2015 – 12.2017, Ph.D., Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
09.2010 – 07.2013, Master, Animal Biotechnology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
09.2002 – 07.2007, Bachelor, Clinical Medicine, College of Clinical Medicine, Peking University
2. Research and Teaching
Research interests:
Small molecule metabolic network in humans and other mammals.
Physiological activity of small molecules in stem cells.
Teaching:
Cytobiology
3. Memberships and Academic Services
Committee member of the Society of Animal Toxicology and Toxicology
4. Honors and Awards
2st Prize, Prize for Science and Technology Progress in Shaanxi Province, 2016
5. Publications
Selected papers:
[1] HE X, HAN W, HU SX et al. Canonical Wnt signaling pathway contributes to the proliferation and survival in porcine pancreatic stem cells (PSCs). Cell Tissue Res 2015; 362:379-88.Li S, Wang W, Zhang S*. Mechanism of replication origin melting nucleated by CMG helicase assembly. Science , 11, 301-305 (2008).
[2] HE X, SONG W, LIU C et al. Rapamycin inhibits acrolein-induced apoptosis by alleviating ROS-driven mitochondrial dysfunction in male germ cells. Cell Prolif 2014; 47:161-71.
[3] Li, B., et al., Melatonin Ameliorates Busulfan-Induced Spermatogonial Stem Cell Oxidative Apoptosis in Mouse Testes. Antioxid Redox Signal, 2018. 28(5): p. 385-400.
Books:
[1] Stem cell research and application . Chapter 5, 147-220, China Agricultural Science and Technology Press (2016).
6. Projects and Funding
Study on the mechanism of ferroptosis caused by pig sperm cryopreservation. Youth Fund, No. 32002176, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 230,000 RMB Yuan, 2021 - 2023, grant holder.