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Bing Zhang
Researcher at Nanjing University
Publications - 375
Citations - 15282
Bing Zhang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 320 publications receiving 11185 citations. Previous affiliations of Bing Zhang include Zhejiang University & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Rapid growth of a hepatocellular carcinoma and the driving mutations revealed by cell-population genetic analysis of whole-genome data
Yong Tao,Jue Ruan,Shiou-Hwei Yeh,Xuemei Lu,Yu Wang,Weiwei Zhai,Jun Cai,Shaoping Ling,Qiang Gong,Zecheng Chong,Zhengzhong Qu,Qianqian Li,Jiang Liu,Jin Yang,Caihong Zheng,Changqing Zeng,Hurng-Yi Wang,Jing Zhang,Sheng-Han Wang,Lingtong Hao,Lili Dong,Wenjie Li,Min Sun,Wei Zou,Caixia Yu,Chaohua Li,Guojing Liu,Lan Jiang,Jin Xu,Huanwei Huang,Chunyan Li,Shuangli Mi,Bing Zhang,Baoxian Chen,Wenming Zhao,Songnian Hu,Shi-Mei Zhuang,Yang Shen,Suhua Shi,Christopher D. Brown,Kevin P. White,Ding-Shinn Chen,Pei-Jer Chen,Chung-I Wu,Chung-I Wu +44 more
TL;DR: By using a cell-population genetic definition, this approach identified three coding changes (CCNG1, P62, and an indel/fusion gene) as tumor driver mutations, functionally distinct from mutations that accumulated earlier, many of which are involved in inflammation/immunity or cell anchoring.
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Atmospheric Emission of PCDD/Fs, PCBs, Hexachlorobenzene, and Pentachlorobenzene from the Coking Industry
Guorui Liu,Minghui Zheng,Wenbin Liu,Chengzhi Wang,Bing Zhang,Lirong Gao,Guijin Su,Ke Xiao,Pu Lv +8 more
TL;DR: It is argued for the de novo synthesis to be the major pathway of PCDD/F formation in the coking process and the most dominant contributor to the total WHO-TEQ of dl-PCBs was CB-126.
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Environmental regulation, emissions and productivity: Evidence from Chinese COD-emitting manufacturers
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the effects of water quality regulations on firms' emissions of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and productivity in the 3Rs3Ls basins.
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Air pollution and healthcare expenditure: Implication for the benefit of air pollution control in China.
Jing Yang,Bing Zhang,Bing Zhang +2 more
TL;DR: The estimates suggest that the 13th Five-Year Plan for Ecological and Environmental Protection (the 13th FYP) would reduce annual national healthcare expenditure by 47.36 Billion Dollar (95% confidence interval: 17.45 Billion Dollar, 77.25 Billion Dollar), which accounts for 0.64% of China's gross domestic product (GDP).
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Large-Scale Comparative Analyses of Tick Genomes Elucidate Their Genetic Diversity and Vector Capacities
Na Jia,Jinfeng Wang,Wenqiang Shi,Lifeng Du,Yi Sun,Wei Zhan,Jia-Fu Jiang,Qian Wang,Bing Zhang,Peifeng Ji,Lesley Bell-Sakyi,Xiao-Ming Cui,Ting-Ting Yuan,Bao-Gui Jiang,Wei-Fei Yang,Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam,Qiao-Cheng Chang,Shu-Jun Ding,Xian-Jun Wang,Jin-Guo Zhu,Xiang-Dong Ruan,Lin Zhao,Jia-Te Wei,Run-Ze Ye,Teng Cheng Que,Chun-Hong Du,Yu-Hao Zhou,Jing Xia Cheng,Pei-Fang Dai,Wen-Bin Guo,Xiao-Hu Han,En-Jiong Huang,Lian-Feng Li,Wei Wei,Yu-Chi Gao,Jing-Ze Liu,Hong-Ze Shao,Xin Wang,Chong-Cai Wang,Tian-Ci Yang,Qiu-Bo Huo,Wei Li,Hai-Ying Chen,Shen-En Chen,Ling-Guo Zhou,Xue-Bing Ni,Jun-Hua Tian,Yue Sheng,Tao Liu,Yu-Sheng Pan,Luo-Yuan Xia,Jie Li,Tick Genome,Fangqing Zhao,Fangqing Zhao,Wu-Chun Cao,Wu-Chun Cao +56 more
TL;DR: The genetic basis common to ticks is explored, including heme and hemoglobin digestion, iron metabolism, and reactive oxygen species, and it is unveiled for the first time that genetic structure and pathogen composition in different tick species are mainly shaped by ecological and geographic factors.