Biography

Dr. Yingguang Liu

College of Osteopathic Medicine

Liberty University, USA

Associate Professor


Email: yliu@liberty.edu


Qualifications

2002 Ph.D., Ohio University, USA

1993 M.M., Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University, China

1990 B.M., Shandong University Cheeloo College of Medicine, China


Publications (Selected)

  1. Nguyen. T.D., Davis, J, Eugenio, R.A., and Liu, Y. (2019) Female Sex Hormones Activate Human endogenous retrovirus type K through the OCT4 Transcription Factor in T47D Breast Cancer Cells. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 35:348-356.
  2. Mueller O, Moore DW, Giovannucci J, Etter AR, Peterson EM, Mudge A, and Liu Y. (2018) Expression of human endogenous retroviruses in peripheral leukocytes during the menstrual cycle suggests coordinated hormonal regulation. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 34:909-911.
  3. Liu, Y. (2018) DNA barcodes show gaps between species and support recent common bottleneck. Journal of Creation 32(3):7-9.
  4. Liu, Y. (2015) Mutations in the nef gene make HIV-1 more virulent. Answers Research Journal 8 333–336.
  5. Liu, Y. (2015) Cyclic selection in HIV–1 tropism: microevolution that is going nowhere. Answers Research Journal 8:199-202.
  6. Liu, Y and Soper, C. (2009) The Natural History of Retroviruses: Exogenization vs Endogenization. Answers Research Journal 2:97-106.
  7. Loggans, L., Mudge, A., and Liu, Y. (2009) Transcription of Human Endogenous Retroviruses during the Menstrual Cycle. Occasional Papers of the BSG 13:5-6.
  8. Liu, Y. (2009) Did gene duplication produce gene families? Creation Research Society Quarterly 45:179-187.
  9. Liu, Y. (2008) The immunoglobulin heavy chain gene family and gene duplication. Journal of Creation 22(3): 18-20.
  10. Liu, Y. (2008) Book review: The regulatory genome: gene regulatory networks in development and evolution, by Eric H. Davidson.
  11. Liu, Y. (2008) Endogenous retroviruses: remnants of germline infection or created in the cell? Creation Research Society Quarterly 44(3): 241.
  12. Liu, Y. (2006) Were retroviruses created good? The Journal of Biblical and Scientific Studies
    http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n2/were-retroviruses-created-good
  13. Liu, Y. (2006) Do new molecular functions arise by gene duplication? Occasional Papers of the BSG 8: 12
  14. Liu, Y. and Moran, B. (2006) Do new functions arise by gene duplication. Journal of Creation 20(2): 82-89
  15. Liu, Y. and Biegalke, B. (2002) The human cytomegalovirus UL35 gene encodes two proteins with different functions. Journal of Virology 76(5): 2460-2468
  16. Liu, Y. and Biegalke, B. (2001) Characterization of a cluster of late genes of guinea pig Cytomegalovirus. Virus Genes 23(3): 247-256
  17. Liu, Y. and Wang, Y. (1997) [Hepatitis C infection through transfusion of screened plasma.] Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 7:S179
  18. Liu, Y., Wen, Y., and Zhang, W. (1995) [Humoral and cellular immune responses against duck hepatitis B virus in its natural host.] Acta Academiae Medicinae Shandong 33(4): 298-301



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Last Updated: July, 2020



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