Publications by authors named "Zi-Jin Lin"

Patients with hepatic failure are often accompanied by hepatic retinopathy, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the hepatic retinopathy remain unclear. In this study, we investigated how liver failure leads to hepatic retinopathy using bile duct ligation (BDL) rats as a cholestasis animal model. Light-dark box test was used to assess sensitivity to light, indexed as visual acuity.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zi-Jin Lin"

  • - Zi-Jin Lin's research primarily integrates various omics approaches to explore the interplay between microbiota, metabolism, and human diseases, with significant findings related to gut microbiome distinctions, lipid biomarkers for gestational diabetes, and protein markers for bladder cancer.
  • - Recent studies, including those on intestinal lavage fluids and the effects of traditional Chinese medicine on broilers, highlight the utility of innovative methodologies in both clinical and agricultural contexts for understanding disease mechanisms and improving health outcomes.
  • - Additionally, Lin's work on Mendelian randomization emphasizes the causal relationships between blood metabolites and the gut microbiome, providing insights into the underlying biological processes linking metabolic health and microbiome composition.