Feng XU, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Tel.: 010-82802534
Email: xufeng76@bjmu.edu.cn
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1976.4 |
Born in | |
1997.7 |
B.Sc. |
Pharmaceutics, |
1997.8-1999.8 |
Pharmacist |
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2005.7 |
Ph.D. |
Pharmacognosy, |
2005.12-2007.3 |
COE researcher School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, | |
2007.5-2009.10 |
Postdoctoral Fellow | |
2009.11-present |
Assistant Professor |
RESEARCH INTERESTS
1. Exploring the effective substances of traditional Chinese medicines and traditional Chinese medical formulae
2. Study on ADME properties of natural medicines and natural products
3. Finding natural medicines and natural products which can prevent or treat stroke and Alzheimer’s disease.
HONORS
1. Excellent Postdoc of
2. Teaching Award (third class) for young teachers,
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Miao SUN, Ting ZHOU, Liang ZHOU, Qiang CHEN, Yan YU, Huan YANG, Kai-Yin ZHONG, Xi-Meng ZHANG, Feng XU, Shao-Qing CAI, Albert YU, Hui ZHANG, Rui-Zhong XIAO, Dong-Sheng FAN, De-Hua Chui. Formononetin protects neurons against hypoxia-induced cytotoxicity through upregulation of ADAM10 and sAbPPa. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 2012, 28(4):795-808.
2. Shao-Qing CAI, Dong-Hui YANG, Feng XU. An approach to multicomponent and multitarget actions of a Chinese medicine prescription, Buyang Huanwu decoction. The 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy. 2009, June 27~July 1,
3. Feng XU, Chika MORI, Nobuko KAKIUCHI, Masayuki MIKAGE. Selection of the suitable soil for cultivating Ephedra herb in
4. Feng XU, Nobuko KAKIUCHI, Masayuki MIKAGE. Monthly variation of ephedrine alkaloids contents of Ephedra sinica and E. gerardiana cultivated in
5. Feng XU, Yue ZHANG, Sheng-Yuan XIAO, Xiao-Wei LU, Dong-Hui YANG, Xiao-Da YANG, Chang-Ling LI, Ming-Ying SHANG, Peng-Fei TU, Shao-Qing CAI. Absorption and metabolism of Astragali Radix decoction: in silico, in vitro, and a case study in vivo. Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 2006, 34(6): 913-924.
6. Shao-Qing CAI, Feng XU. Studies on the effective substances of Buyang Huanwu Decoction-Absorption of seven crude drugs. China-Japan Jointed Symposium on Natural Medicine. April 28, 2006,