YANG
Xiaokui
Date:2018-12-28 [close]
YANG Xiaokui
Educational Level: Ph.D., M.D.
Address: Department of Reproductive Medicine
Beijing Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital, Capital Medical University
251 Yao Jia Yuan Road, Chaoyang District, 100026, Beijing, P.R.China
Telephone: +86-10-52276450
E-mail: xiaokuiyang2012@163.com
Grants:
1. 2019.1-2022.12 Natural Science Foundation of China (81871133)
2. 2018-2020 Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development (ZYLX201830)
3. 2015.1-2018.12 Natural Science Foundation of China (81471431)
4. 2015.1-2017.12 Beijing Natural Science Foundation (7152055)
5. 2012.1-2015.12 Natural Science Foundation of China (81170542)
6. 2009.1-2011.12 Natural Science Foundation of China (30872746)
7. 2008.1-2010.12 Beijing Natural Science Foundation (7082034)
Selected Publications
1. Hong L., Peng S., Li Y., Fang Y, Wang Q, Klausen C, Yin C, Wang S, Leung PC*, YANG Xiaokui. (2018). MiR-106a increases granulosa cell viability and is down-regulated in women with diminished ovarian reserve. J Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 103(6):2157-2166.
2. Fang Y, Chang HM, Cheng JC, Klausen C, Leung PC, YANG Xiaokui. (2016). Transforming growth factor-β1 increases lysyl oxidase expression by downregulating miR-29a in human granulosa lutein cells. Reproduction. 152(3):205-213.
3. Chang HM, Fang Y, Liu PP, Cheng JC, YANG Xiaokui, Leung PC. (2016). Connective tissue growth factor mediates growth differentiation factor 8-induced increase of lysyl oxidase activity in human granulosa-lutein cells. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 434:186-98.
4. Nie M., Yu S., Peng S, Fang Y, Wang Hongmei, YANG Xiaokui. (2015). miR-23a and miR-27a promote human granulosa cell apoptosis by targeting SMAD5. Biology of Reproduction. 93(4):98.
5. Lei JH., YANG Xiaokui., Peng S., Li Y, Underhill C, Zhu C, Lin HY, Wang H, Hammond GL. (2015). Impact of corticosteroid-binding globulin deficiency on pregnancy and neonatal sex. J Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 100:1819-1827.
6. Li Y., Fang Y., Liu Y, YANG Xiaokui. (2015). MicroRNAs in ovarian function and disorders. Journal of Ovarian Research. 8:51.