Yue She

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Yue She was born in Weifang, located in Shandong province. She received her bachelor's degree from Qingdao Agricultural University, where she majored in Animal Science (2005-2009). She got her Master's degree from Northeast Agricultural University, where she majored in Clinical Veterinary Medicine (2009-2012). Her M. S. Dissertation was on “Effects of DFP on immune functions of al-exposed splenic lymphocytes of rats cultured in vitro.” This study was designed to determine the effects of 1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4-pyridone (DFP) on immune functions of Aluminum (Al)-exposed splenic T and B lymphocytes of rats cultured in vitro. The results showed the proliferations of Al-exposed T and B lymphocytes were regained by DFP; cytomembrane was recovered by DFP in Al-exposed lymphocytes; secretion of cytokines was recovered by DFP in Al-exposed lymphocytes; the functions of Al-exposed T lymphocytes subsets were recovered by DFP; DFP could relieve the Al-induced lymphocytes oxidative stress and the lymphocytes apoptosis could be remitted by DFP.

Yue is currently a PhD candidate at China Agricultural University. Her major is Animal Nutrition and Feed Science. She has done research on “Effects of microbial phytase on coefficient of standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in growing pigs fed corn and corn co-products, wheat and wheat co-products and oilseed meals” for her PhD. Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of microbial phytase on the coefficient of standardized total tract digestibility (CSTTD) of phosphorus (P) in corn and wheat and various co-products of these grains and in oilseed meals fed to growing pigs. The results of these experiments indicate that differences exist in the CSTTD of P among feed ingredient, and the susceptibility of phytate from corn to phytase attack may be less than that from wheat and oilseed meals.

In 2015-2016, Yue came to the Stein lab as a participant in the Joint Ph.D. Training Program funded by the China Scholarship Council. In that time, she continued focusing on research about P and Calcium (Ca) digestibility in swine feed ingredients as well as digestible P and Ca requirements. In August 2016, she returned to China to complete her studies.

Master's thesis: 
Effects of DFP on immune functions of al-exposed splenic lymphocytes of rats cultured in vitro