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Name:
Xiaojing Li
Education:
doctor
Positions:
 
Academic title:
professor
Postal Code:
130022
Subject categories:
chemistry
Mailing Address:
5625 Renmin Street,Changchun
E-mail:
xjli@ciac.jl.cn
Resume:
Graduated from Chemistry Department of Heilongjiang University on 1993, earned the MD and PhD in Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science on 1997 and 2000, respectively. Worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Life Sciences of University of Dundee from 2001 to 2003. Candidate to Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science as Associate Professor in 2004, and promotion to a Professor in 2008. The main areas of research: NMR studies on biomedicine and the related fields. Engaged in the researches of the nature of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent, the NMR-base metabonomics, the combination of rare earth and the protein, and micro-magnetic resonance imaging study of bird embryos, etc. Undertook the National Natural Science Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology 863 project, and Science and technology projects of Changchun City, etc. Conference papers and articles published at home and abroad for more than 50, SCI cited over a hundred times, apply for 4 patents, and authorized one national invention patent.
Direction:
NMR studies on biochemistry
Achievements:
Article:
1) Wei L., Liao P. Q., Wu H. F., Li X. J.*, Pei F. K., Li W. S., Wu Y. J., Metabolic Profiling Studies on the Toxicological Effects of Realgar in Rats by 1H NMR Spectroscopy. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 2009, 234, 314-325. 2)Wei L., Liao P. Q., Wu H. F., Li X. J.*, Pei F. K., Li W. S., Wu Y. J., Toxicological Effects of Cinnabar in Rats by NMR-based Metabolic Profiling of Urine and Serum. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 2008, 227, 417-429. 3) Liao P. Q., Wei L., Zhang X. Y., Li X. J. *, etal. Metabolic Profiling of Serum From Gadolinium Chloride-treated Rats by 1H NMR Spectroscopy. Anal. Biochem., 2007, 364, 112-121. 4) Li W. S., Li Z. F, Li X. J. *, etal. Synthesis and Evaluation of Gd-DTPA-labeled Arabinogalactans as Potential MRI Contrast Agents. Carbohyd Res., 2008, 343, 685-694. 5) Li Z. F, Li W. S., Li X. J. *, etal. Mn(II)-monosubtituted Polyoxometalates as Candidates for Contrast Agents in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. J. Inorgan. Biochem., 2007, 101, 1036-1042.
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