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Chaoqing Lin
Researcher at Wenzhou Medical College
Publications - 5
Citations - 49
Chaoqing Lin is an academic researcher from Wenzhou Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmid & Gene. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 30 citations.
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Transcriptome analysis of phycocyanin inhibitory effects on SKOV-3 cell proliferation.
Jun Ying,Jian Wang,Huijuan Ji,Chaoqing Lin,Ruowang Pan,Li Zhou,Yulong Song,Enyong Zhang,Ping Ren,Jishun Chen,Qian Liu,Teng Xu,Huiguang Yi,Jinsong Li,Qiyu Bao,Yunliang Hu,Peizhen Li +16 more
TL;DR: qPCR results showed that PTPN12, S100A2, RPL26, and LAMA3 increased while HNRNPA1P10 decreased in PC-treated cells, and gene ontology and KEGG pathway analysis identified 18 classical pathways that were remarkably enriched, such as neurotrophin signaling pathway, VEGF signaling pathway and P53 signaling pathway.
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Characterization of florfenicol resistance genes in the coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) isolates and genomic features of a multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus lentus strain H29.
Chongyang Wu,Chongyang Wu,Xueya Zhang,Jialei Liang,Qiaoling Li,Hailong Lin,Chaoqing Lin,Hongmao Liu,Danying Zhou,Wei Lu,Zhewei Sun,Xi Lin,Hailin Zhang,Keiwei Li,Teng Xu,Qiyu Bao,Junwan Lu +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the distribution of florfenicol resistance genes in 39 CoNS strains isolated from poultry and livestock animals and seafood and found that the isolates from the animals showed a higher resistance rate (23/28, 82.1%) and much higher inhibitory concentration (MIC) levels than those from seafood.
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Characterization of a Novel blaKLUC Variant With Reduced β-Lactam Resistance From an IncA/C Group Plasmid in a Clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolate
Pingping Li,Kai Shen,Ying Zhang,Jianchao Ying,Tingyuan Zhu,Yabo Liu,Lei Xu,Chaoqing Lin,Kaibo Zhang,Peizhen Li,Junwan Lu,Kewei Li,Huiguang Yi,Qiyu Bao,Teng Xu +14 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper found that blaKLUC-5 was located on a transferable plasmid, which was further decoded by single-molecule, real-time sequencing.
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The Structure of ampG Gene in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Its Effect on Drug Resistance
Qingli Chang,Chongyang Wu,Chaoqing Lin,Peizhen Li,Kaibo Zhang,Lei Xu,Yabo Liu,Junwan Lu,Cong Cheng,Qiyu Bao,Yunliang Hu,Shunfei Lu,Jinsong Li +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that although nucleotide variations occurred in most of the ampG genes, the structure of AmpG protein in clinical isolates is stable, and conservative amino acid is necessary to maintain normal function of ampG.
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Comparative Genomics Analysis of Plasmid pPV989-94 from a Clinical Isolate of Pantoea vagans PV989.
Lei Xu,Min Yin,Tingyuan Zhu,Yabo Liu,Yuanyuan Ying,Junwan Lu,Chaoqing Lin,Jianchao Ying,Teng Xu,Liyan Ni,Qiyu Bao,Shunfei Lu +11 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, a fragment (R4′) in R4, mediated by phage integrase and phage Integrase family site-specific recombinase and encoding 9 genes related to glycometabolism, resistance, and DNA repair, was unique in pPV989-94, suggesting that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) occurred among different bacteria of various species or genera.