Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Guiyu Li
Interests

The pathogenesis of chronic liver disease and the prevention and treatment of chronic liver disease with traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

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Email

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Phone

+86(0755) 83982222

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Dr. Guiyu Li is a research assistant in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of the Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University and a specially hired research assistant in Shenzhen. From 2021 to 2023, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. She is a Chinese medicine doctor and researcher dedicated to the clinical and basic research of integrated Chinese and Western medicine. Her current research focuses on the prevention and treatment of chronic liver disease, especially liver fibrosis, through the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

Education

2018: PhD in Clinical Basis of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

2014: MSc in Clinical integration of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine

2009: BSc in Clinical Medicine of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine

Publications

1. Li, Guiyu; Lin, Jiyong; Peng, Yue; et al. Curcumol may reverse early and advanced liver fibrogenesis through downregulating the uPA/uPAR pathway, Phytotherapy Research, 2020, 34(6): 1421-1435.

2. Li, Guiyu; Lin, Jiyong; Jiang, Cen; Feng, Quansheng; et al. Trends in chronic hepatitis B treatment-related research from 1973 to 2018: a bibliometric and visual analysis, Journal of International Medical Research, 2020, 48(4): 300060519893234.

3. Li, Guiyu; Peng, Yue; Zhao, Tiejian; et al. Plumbagin Alleviates Capillarization of Hepatic Sinusoids In Vitro by Downregulating ET-1, VEGF, LN, and Type IV Collagen, Biomed Research International, 2017, 2017: 5603216.

4. Li, Guiyu; Lin, Jiyong; Xu, Danping. Epidemiological Characteristics of COVID-19 and Effective Public Health Interventions in Shenzhen, China. Front Public Health. 2022, 10: 923175. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.923175.

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