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pro vyhledávání: '"Huizhong Chang"'
Autor:
Yanrong Wei, Junjie Lei, Yujie Peng, Huizhong Chang, Ting Luo, Yuanchun Tang, Lifang Wang, Huiying Wen, Giacomo Volpe, Longqi Liu, Lei Han
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, Vol 17 (2024)
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play essential regulatory functions in various physiological and pathological processes in the brain. To systematically characterize the ncRNA profile in cortical cells, we downloaded single-cell SMART-Seq v4 data of mouse ce
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/16a8960dd76f4b51871b54f7c9dbbf81
Autor:
Yue Jin, Xinyue Song, Huizhong Chang, Yueyue Zhao, Chenhao Cao, Xinbao Qiu, Jun Zhu, Ertao Wang, Zhongnan Yang, Nan Yu
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 233:2629-2642
Pollen protects male sperm and allows flowering plants to adapt to diverse terrestrial environments, thereby leading to the rapid expansion of plants into new regions. The process of anther/pollen development is coordinately regulated by internal and
Autor:
Jicheng Qu, Xuebin Zhang, Zhaohui Chu, Changfu Tian, Wei He, Ertao Wang, Like Wang, Xiaolin Wang, Huizhong Chang, Mingxing Wang, Xingguang Xie, Chunyan Wang, Huan Liu, Chuan-Chao Dai, Nan Yu, Huan Feng, Kai Sun, Yayu Wang
Publikováno v:
Molecular Plant. 14:503-516
Plants establish symbioses with mutualistic fungi, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, and bacteria, such as rhizobia, to exchange key nutrients and thrive. Plants and symbionts have coevolved and represent vital components of terrestrial ecos
Autor:
Liying Lan, Dong Wang, Yuchen Miao, Yayun Zhu, J. R. Shi, Jun Yang, Wentao Dong, Xiaowei Zhang, Yuru Wang, H. L. Dai, Chunhua Wang, Nan Yu, Jinpeng Gao, Huizhong Chang, Ertao Wang, Weibing Yang, Chunpeng Song, Shuang Wu, Lin Xu, Zuhua He
Publikováno v:
Nature. 589:586-590
Legumes, unlike other plants, have the ability to establish symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. It has been theorized that a unique property of legume root cortical cells enabled the initial establishment of rhizobial symbiosis1–3. Here we sho
Autor:
Yiwen Deng, Guo-Liang Wang, Guiquan Zhang, Jin Chen, Xiangyu Gong, Jiyun Liu, Didier Tharreau, Shenghan Xie, Huizhong Chang, Jiaxing Yue, Yang He, Keran Zhai, Xin Yin, Jianlong Xu, Yue Wu, Bingxiao Yan, Yifeng Huang, Xiangbin Zhong, Ertao Wang, Mingjun Gao, Zuhua He, Xiaoyuan Li, Weibing Yang
Publikováno v:
Cell
Cell, 2021, 184 (21), pp.5391-5404.e17. ⟨10.1016/j.cell.2021.09.009⟩
Cell, 2021, 184 (21), pp.5391-5404.e17. ⟨10.1016/j.cell.2021.09.009⟩
International audience; Plant immunity is activated upon pathogen perception and often affects growth and yield when it is constitutively active. How plants fine-tune immune homeostasis in their natural habitats remains elusive. Here, we discover a c
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::eb2466b85cabb3653b9a768ba9d365a0
https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-03594618/file/Gao-Cell-2021-CC-BY.pdf
https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-03594618/file/Gao-Cell-2021-CC-BY.pdf
Autor:
Mingjun, Gao, Yang, He, Xin, Yin, Xiangbin, Zhong, Bingxiao, Yan, Yue, Wu, Jin, Chen, Xiaoyuan, Li, Keran, Zhai, Yifeng, Huang, Xiangyu, Gong, Huizhong, Chang, Shenghan, Xie, Jiyun, Liu, Jiaxing, Yue, Jianlong, Xu, Guiquan, Zhang, Yiwen, Deng, Ertao, Wang, Didier, Tharreau, Guo-Liang, Wang, Weibing, Yang, Zuhua, He
Publikováno v:
Cell. 184(21)
Plant immunity is activated upon pathogen perception and often affects growth and yield when it is constitutively active. How plants fine-tune immune homeostasis in their natural habitats remains elusive. Here, we discover a conserved immune suppress
Autor:
Wentao, Dong, Yayun, Zhu, Huizhong, Chang, Chunhua, Wang, Jun, Yang, Jincai, Shi, Jinpeng, Gao, Weibing, Yang, Liying, Lan, Yuru, Wang, Xiaowei, Zhang, Huiling, Dai, Yuchen, Miao, Lin, Xu, Zuhua, He, Chunpeng, Song, Shuang, Wu, Dong, Wang, Nan, Yu, Ertao, Wang
Publikováno v:
Nature. 589(7843)
Legumes, unlike other plants, have the ability to establish symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. It has been theorized that a unique property of legume root cortical cells enabled the initial establishment of rhizobial symbiosis