Yi Ding
Promovendus / gast
- Naam
- Dr. Y. Ding
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- y.ding@biology.leidenuniv.nl
Voor meer informatie, zie de Engelse versie.
Promovendus / gast
- Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
- Instituut Biologie Leiden
- IBL Animal Sciences
Onderzoeker
- Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
- Instituut Biologie Leiden
- IBL Animal Sciences
- Singer R, Oganezova I., Hu W., Liu L., Ding Y., Groot H.J.M., Spaink H.P. & Alia A. (2024), Ultrahigh field diffusion magnetic resonance imaging uncovers intriguing microstructural changes in the adult zebrafish brain caused by Toll‐like receptor 2 genomic deletion, NMR in Biomedicine : e5170.
- Singer R., Oganezova I., Hu W., Ding Y., Papaioannou A., Groot H.J.M. de, Spaink H.P. & Alia A. (2024), Unveiling the exquisite microstructural details in Zebrafish brain non-invasively using magnetic resonance imaging at 28.2 T, Molecules 29(19): 4637.
- Hu W., Liu L., Forn-Cuní G., Ding Y., Alia A. & Spaink H.P. (2023), Transcriptomic and metabolomic studies reveal that toll-like receptor 2 has a role in glucose-related metabolism in unchallenged zebrafish larvae (Danio rerio), Biology 12(2): 323.
- Eeza M.N.H., Singer R., Ding Y., He J., Zuberi Z., Baelde H.J., Groot H.J.M. de, Matysik J., Spaink H.P. & Alia A. (2023), Probing microstructural changes in muscles of leptin-deficient zebrafish by non-invasive ex-vivo magnetic resonance microimaging, PLoS ONE 18(4): e0284215.
- Ding Y., Haks M.C., Eeden S.J.F. van den, Ottehoff T.H.M., Harms A.C., Hankemeier T., Eeza M.N.H., Matysik J., Alia A. & Spaink H.P. (2022), Leptin mutation and mycobacterial infection lead non-synergistically to a similar metabolic syndrome, Metabolomics 18(8): 67.
- He J., Ding Y., Nowik N., Jager C., Eeza M.N.H., Alia A., Baelde H.J. & Spaink H.P. (2021), Leptin deficiency affects glucose homeostasis and results in adiposity in zebrafish, Journal of Endocrinology 249(2): 125-134.
- Ding Y., Haks M.C., Forn Cuní G., He J., Nowik N., Harms A.C., Hankemeier T., Eeza M.N.H., Matysik J., Alia A. & Spaink H.P. (2021), Metabolomic and transcriptomic profiling of adult mice and larval zebrafish leptin mutants reveal a common pattern of changes in metabolites and signaling pathways, Cell & Bioscience 11(1): 126.
- Ding Y. (7 december 2021), Functions of leptin in tuberculosis and diabetes: multi-omics studies across species (Dissertatie. Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL), Faculty of Science, Leiden University). Promotor(en): Spaink H.P. & Alia A.
- Ding Y., Raterink R., Marín Juez R., Veneman W.J., Egbers K., Eeden S. van den, Haks M.C., Joosten S.A., Ottenhoff T.H.M., Harms A.C., Alia A., Hankemeier T. & Spaink H.P. (2020), y Tuberculosis causes highly conserved metabolic changes in human patients, mycobacteria-infected mice and zebrafish larvae, Scientific Reports 10(1): 11635.
- Ding Y. Raterink R. Marín‑Juez R. Veneman W.J. Egbers K. Eeden S. van den Haks M.C. Joosten S.A. Ottenhof T.H.M. Harms A.C. Alia A. Hankemeier T. Spaink H.P. (2020), Tuberculosis causes highly conserved metabolic changes in human patients, mycobacteria‑infected mice and zebrafish larvae, Scientific Reports 10: 11635.