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Fuhua Li
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 137
Citations - 5305
Fuhua Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shrimp & White spot syndrome. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 106 publications receiving 4276 citations.
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Recent advances in researches on the innate immunity of shrimp in China.
Fuhua Li,Jianhai Xiang +1 more
TL;DR: The molecules involved in the maintenance of the immune homeostasis of shrimp and the progress on molecular structure and pathogenic mechanism of WSSV were summarized.
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Penaeid shrimp genome provides insights into benthic adaptation and frequent molting
Xiaojun Zhang,Jianbo Yuan,Yamin Sun,Shihao Li,Yi Gao,Yang Yu,Chengzhang Liu,Quanchao Wang,Xinjia Lv,Xiaoxi Zhang,Ka Yan Ma,Xiaobo Wang,Wenchao Lin,Long Wang,Xueli Zhu,Chengsong Zhang,Jiquan Zhang,Songjun Jin,Kuijie Yu,Jie Kong,Peng Xu,Jack Chen,Hong-Bin Zhang,Patrick Sorgeloos,Amir Sagi,Acacia Alcivar-Warren,Zhanjiang Liu,Lei Wang,Jue Ruan,Ka Hou Chu,Bin Liu,Fuhua Li,Jianhai Xiang +32 more
TL;DR: The authors provide a reference genome assembly, and show that gene expansion is involved in the regulation of frequent molting as well as benthic adaptation of the shrimp.
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Signaling pathways regulating innate immune responses in shrimp
Fuhua Li,Jianhai Xiang +1 more
TL;DR: Study on the signaling pathway regulating the immune response in shrimp could help to understand the innate immune system, and would provide instructions to shrimp disease control.
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Discovery of the Genes in Response to White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) Infection in Fenneropenaeus chinensis Through cDNA Microarray
TL;DR: The expression of housekeeping genes such as actin, elongation factor, and tubulin is not stable, and so these genes are not suitable as internal standards for semiquantitative RT-PCR when shrimp are challenged by WSSV, and triosephosphate isomerase was an ideal candidate of interstandards in this situation.
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The sea cucumber genome provides insights into morphological evolution and visceral regeneration.
Xiaojun Zhang,Lina Sun,Jianbo Yuan,Yamin Sun,Yi Gao,Libin Zhang,Shihao Li,Hui Dai,Jean-François Hamel,Chengzhang Liu,Yang Yu,Shilin Liu,Wenchao Lin,Kaimin Guo,Songjun Jin,Peng Xu,Kenneth B. Storey,Pin Huan,Tao Zhang,Yi Zhou,Jiquan Zhang,Chenggang Lin,Xiaoni Li,Lili Xing,Da Huo,Mingzhe Sun,Lei Wang,Annie Mercier,Fuhua Li,Hongsheng Yang,Jianhai Xiang +30 more
TL;DR: A complete genome sequence of an economically important sea cucumber, A. japonicus, generated using Illumina and PacBio platforms is presented to provide a useful framework for future research into biological processes and evolution in deuterostomes, including remarkable regenerative abilities that could have medical applications.