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Feng Chen

Researcher at Shandong University

Publications -  2990
Citations -  68898

Feng Chen is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Laser. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 2138 publications receiving 53881 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Chen include Texas Center for Superconductivity & Zhejiang University.

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Statistical analysis of real-time PCR data

TL;DR: Data quality control and analysis procedures presented here provide statistical elements for the estimation of the relative expression of genes using real-time PCR.
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Formation of neurofibrillary tangles in P301L tau transgenic mice induced by Aβ42 fibrils

TL;DR: The hypothesis that Aβ42 fibrils can accelerate NFT formation in vivo is supported, and NFTs that contained tau phosphorylated at serine 212/threonine 214 and serine 422 were identified.
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Isothermal Amplification of Nucleic Acids

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the isothermal amplification of nucleic acids encompassing work published in the past two decades including applications in bioanalysis, diagnostics, nanotechnology, materials science, and device integration.
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The family of terpene synthases in plants: A mid-size family of genes for specialized metabolism that is highly diversified throughout the kingdom

TL;DR: The terpene synthases (TPSs) as mentioned in this paper are a family of enzymes responsible for the synthesis of various terpenes from two isomeric 5-carbon precursor molecules, leading to 5-carbinear isoprene, 10-carbon monoterpenes, 15-carbon sesquiterpenes and 20-carbenes.
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Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia polymorpha Genome

John L. Bowman, +118 more
- 05 Oct 2017 - 
TL;DR: Compared with other sequenced land plants, M. polymorpha exhibits low genetic redundancy in most regulatory pathways, with this portion of its genome resembling that predicted for the ancestral land plant.