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Jumei Zhang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 250
Citations - 4380
Jumei Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 183 publications receiving 2452 citations. Previous affiliations of Jumei Zhang include South China Agricultural University.
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An ultrasensitive CRISPR/Cas12a based electrochemical biosensor for Listeria monocytogenes detection
Fan Li,Qinghua Ye,Moutong Chen,Baoqing Zhou,Jumei Zhang,Rui Pang,Liang Xue,Juan Wang,Haiyan Zeng,Shi Wu,Youxiong Zhang,Yu Ding,Qingping Wu +12 more
TL;DR: The trans-cleavage activity of CRISPR/Cas12a is introduced into an electrochemical biosensor (E-CRISPR), combined with recombinase-assisted amplification (RAA), to establish a cost-effective, specific and ultrasensitive method; namely RAA-based E-CRisPR.
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Staphylococcus aureus Isolated From Retail Meat and Meat Products in China: Incidence, Antibiotic Resistance and Genetic Diversity
Shi Wu,Jiahui Huang,Qingping Wu,Jumei Zhang,Feng Zhang,Xiaojuan Yang,Haoming Wu,Haiyan Zeng,Moutong Chen,Yu Ding,Juan Wang,Tao Lei,Shuhong Zhang,Liang Xue +13 more
TL;DR: The high antibiotic resistance is alarming and raising public health concern in China, and S. aureus was readily detected in Chinese retail meat and meat products but the level were not very excessive.
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Antidiabetic activity of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides F31 down-regulated hepatic glucose regulatory enzymes in diabetic mice.
TL;DR: Data suggested that the main bioactives in GLPs was F31, which was determined to be a β-heteropolysaccharide with the weight-average molecular weight of 15.9kDa, which strongly suggest that F31 has antidiabetic potential.
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Prevalence, Virulence Genes, Antimicrobial Susceptibility, and Genetic Diversity of Bacillus cereus Isolated From Pasteurized Milk in China.
Tiantian Gao,Yu Ding,Qingping Wu,Juan Wang,Jumei Zhang,Shubo Yu,Pengfei Yu,Chengcheng Liu,Li Kong,Feng Zhao,Moutong Chen,Shi Wu,Haiyan Zeng,Haoming Wu +13 more
TL;DR: The findings provide the first reference on the prevalence, contamination level, existence of virulence genes, antibiotic resistance profile and genetic polymorphism of B. cereus isolated from pasteurized milk in China, suggesting a potential high risk of Bacillus cereus to public health and dairy industry.
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Listeria monocytogenes Prevalence and Characteristics in Retail Raw Foods in China.
TL;DR: The presence of virulence markers, epidemic clones, as well as the antibiotic resistance amongst the isolates strongly implies that many of these strains might be capable of causing listeria, and more accurate treatment of human listeriosis with effective antibiotics should be considered.