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Hua Wang
Researcher at Jiangsu University
Publications - 33
Citations - 559
Hua Wang is an academic researcher from Jiangsu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral metagenomics & CagA. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications receiving 381 citations.
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Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas.
Wen Zhang,Wen Zhang,Shixing Yang,Tongling Shan,Rong Hou,Zhijian Liu,Wang Li,Lianghua Guo,Yan Wang,Peng Chen,Xiaochun Wang,Feifei Feng,Hua Wang,Chen Chao,Quan Shen,Chenglin Zhou,Xiuguo Hua,Li Cui,Xutao Deng,Zhihe Zhang,Dunwu Qi,Eric Delwart +21 more
TL;DR: The similar viral families detected in sick and healthy giant pandas indicate that these viruses result in commensal infections in most immuno-competent animals.
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The fecal virome of red-crowned cranes.
Yan Wang,Shixing Yang,Dawei Liu,Chenglin Zhou,Wang Li,Yuan Lin,Xiaochun Wang,Quan Shen,Hua Wang,Chuang Li,Minghui Zong,Yuzhu Ding,Qianben Song,Xutao Deng,Dunwu Qi,Wen Zhang,Eric Delwart +16 more
TL;DR: The enteric virome of red-crowned cranes is increased and provides a baseline for comparison to those of other birds or following disease outbreaks, and numerous viruses believed to infect insects, plants, and crustaceans were identified.
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Recombination analysis reveals a double recombination event in hepatitis E virus.
Hua Wang,Wen Zhang,Bin Ni,Hongxing Shen,Yuyu Song,Xiaochun Wang,Shihe Shao,Xiuguo Hua,Li Cui +8 more
TL;DR: Analysis of 134 complete HEV genomes proved that that recombination could occur between human and swine HEV strains, double recombination events existed in HEV, and recombination event could happen within ORF2 region of HEV.
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A novel rodent Chapparvovirus in feces of wild rats
Shixing Yang,Zhijian Liu,Yan Wang,Wang Li,Xingli Fu,Yuan Lin,Quan Shen,Xiaochun Wang,Hua Wang,Wen Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: According to the genetic distance-based criteria, RPV2 identified here belongs to a novel species of Chapparvovirus, a recently determined new genus in the family Parvoviridae.
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The role of Notch signaling in gastric carcinoma: molecular pathogenesis and novel therapeutic targets.
TL;DR: The landscape of the Notch signaling pathway and recent findings on notch signaling in gastric cancer are summarized and advanced studies and clinical treatments targeting the NotCh signaling pathway are discussed.