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Dong-Feng Wan

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Guo Y, Pan S, Chen T, Huang Y, Wan D, Tong Y
J Mol Histol . 2023 Sep; 54(5):453-472. PMID: 37715078
Exercise preconditioning (EP) is a line of scientific inquiry into the short-term biochemical mediators of cardioprotection in the heart. This study examined the involvement of autophagy induced by energy metabolism...
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Wan D, Pan S, Tong Y, Huang Y
Front Physiol . 2021 May; 12:599892. PMID: 34025444
The cardioprotection of exercise preconditioning (EP) has been well documented. EP can be divided into two phases that are the induction of exercise preconditioning (IEP) and the protection of exercise...
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Huang Y, Liu H, Yuan Y, Guo Y, Wan D, Pan S
Int Heart J . 2021 Mar; 62(2):407-415. PMID: 33678798
Exercise preconditioning (EP) provides protective effects for acute cardiovascular stress; however, its mechanisms need to be further investigated. Autophagy is a degradation pathway essential for myocardium health. Therefore, we investigated...
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Huang Y, Pan S, Guo Y, Wang J, Wan D, Chen T, et al.
J Mol Histol . 2021 Feb; 52(2):373-383. PMID: 33543337
Exercise preconditioning (EP) can alleviate myocardial ischemic/hypoxic injury by inducing endogenous cardioprotection. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE), hematoxylin-basic fuchsin-picric acid (HBFP), and chromotrope-2R brilliant green (C-2R BG) staining have been used to visualize...
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Yuan Y, Pan S, Wan D, Lu J, Huang Y
Oxid Med Cell Longev . 2018 Aug; 2018:1916841. PMID: 30147831
Previous studies have shown that early exercise preconditioning (EEP) imparts a protective effect on acute cardiovascular stress. However, how mitophagy participates in exercise preconditioning- (EP-) induced cardioprotection remains unclear. EEP...