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Dabing Zhang

Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publications -  393
Citations -  20270

Dabing Zhang is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 352 publications receiving 15971 citations. Previous affiliations of Dabing Zhang include Ningxia University & Pennsylvania State University.

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High-throughput determination of faropenem in human plasma and urine by on-line solid-phase extraction coupled to high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection and its application to the pharmacokinetic study.

TL;DR: The optimized method showed good performance in terms of specificity, linearity, detection and quantification limits, precision and accuracy and was successfully utilized to quantify faropenem in human plasma and urine to support the clinical pharmacokinetic studies.
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A rice single cell transcriptomic atlas defines the developmental trajectories of rice floret and inflorescence meristems.

TL;DR: A genome-scale gene expression resource covering the inflorescence-to-floret transition during early reproductive development is constructed, and it is demonstrated that a WOX transcription factor, DWARF TILLER1 (DWT1), regulates flower meristem activity.
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Ethyl carbamate induces cell death through its effects on multiple metabolic pathways.

TL;DR: The results revealed multiple influences of EC on the metabolome and transcriptome of HepG2 cells, which was exposure time-dependent and well correlated with the kinetic changes of cell viability and mortality.
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Cytological characterization of anther development in Panax ginseng Meyer.

TL;DR: The transverse section and microscopic observations showed that the ginseng Tapetal layer exhibits obvious nonsynchronous cell division evidenced by the observation of one or two tapetal layers frequently observed in one anther lobe, suggesting the unique control of cell division.
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The Rice Actin-Binding Protein RMD Regulates Light-Dependent Shoot Gravitropism.

TL;DR: A mechanism that links light signaling and gravity perception for straight shoot growth in rice is outlined, which maintains an actin configuration that promotes statolith mobility in gravisensing endodermal cells, and for proper auxin distribution in light- grown, but not dark-grown, shoots.