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Editor - Zhenyu Li | University of Kentucky | 3444
ISSN: 2161-0479

Journal of Autacoids and Hormones
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Zhenyu Li

Zhenyu Li
Zhenyu Li
Department of Medicine
University of Kentucky
USA
 
University of Kentucky

Biography

Dr. Li received his PhD from Soochow University in 1997 and continued his postdoctoral training at University of Illinois at Chicago. He is an Assistant Professor at University of Kentucky.

Research Interest

The focus of our research is to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate platelet activation and thrombosis. We are seeking to understand the important roles of the nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP/PKG pathway in the regulation of platelet activation and thrombosis under normal physiological conditions and during inflammation. We are also studying the molecular signaling mechanisms that regulate vascular permeability during inflammation such as sepsis. We study the two pathways that contribute to the regulation of the vascular barrier: The Src family kinases and  the NO/cGMP/PKG. 

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