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Feng Zhang

Researcher at Fudan University

Publications -  2715
Citations -  225233

Feng Zhang is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 172, co-authored 1278 publications receiving 181865 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Zhang include Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center & Nanjing Medical University.

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Efficient typing of copy number variations in a segmental duplication-mediated rearrangement hotspot using multiplex competitive amplification.

TL;DR: A new CNV genotyping method based on multiplex competitive amplification was developed, which found that the human orthologue MEIG1 is flanked by an SD pair, between which non-allelic homologous recombination (NAHR) can cause recurrent CNVs.
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Rna-targeting system

TL;DR: In this paper, a non-naturally occurring or engineered RNA-targeting system comprising an RNAtargeting Cas protein and at least one RNA-targets guide RNA is described.
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Experimental investigation on gasification characteristic of food waste using supercritical water for combustible gas production: Exploring the way to complete gasification

TL;DR: In this article, a parametric research on supercritical water gasification of food waste under various conditions was conducted with a micro quartz tube batch reactor to explore the way to complete gasification.
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Antifibrotic effect of hepatocyte growth factor-expressing mesenchymal stem cells in small-for-size liver transplant rats

TL;DR: It is found that HGF/MSCs significantly inhibited the formation of liver fibrosis in rats undergoing SFSLT, while MSCs and HGF had synergistic effects in the process.
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Transposition of Reversed Ac Element Ends Generates Novel Chimeric Genes in Maize

TL;DR: It is shown here that rearrangements induced by reversed Ac ends transposition can join the coding and regulatory sequences of two linked paralogous genes to generate a series of chimeric genes, some of which are functional.