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Ling Chen
Researcher at South China University of Technology
Publications - 253
Citations - 11158
Ling Chen is an academic researcher from South China University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Starch & Amylose. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 226 publications receiving 7945 citations. Previous affiliations of Ling Chen include Chinese Ministry of Education.
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An approximate solution to one-dimensional upward infiltration in soils for a rapid estimation of soil hydraulic properties
TL;DR: In this paper , an approximate solution for a one-dimensional upward infiltration process with initially uniform soil water content distribution was derived, and a nonlinearly constrained optimization method was developed to simultaneously estimate the parameters Ks and n, hd of the Brooks-Corey model.
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Resistome and virulome study on pathogenic Streptococcus agalactiae Guangzhou-SAG036.
Zhenbo Xu,Zerong Lu,Thanapop Soteyome,Ling Chen,Yi Liang,Caiying Bai,Tengyi Huang,Junyan Liu,Janette M. Harro,Birthe V. Kjellerup +9 more
TL;DR: The infection of S. agalactiae Guangzhou-SAG036 ST-17 strain maybe caused by the complex virulence factors and multi-drugs resistance, which contribute to further understand GBS epidemiology and surveillance targets.
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Use of sodium alginate coatings to improve bioavailability of liposomes containing DPP-IV inhibitory collagen peptides.
TL;DR: Sodium alginate (SA) was used to coat liposomes containing DPP-IV inhibitory collagen peptides to improve their stability and in vitro absorption for intra-oral delivery as discussed by the authors .
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Organic amendments with high proportion of heterocyclic compounds promote soil microbiome shift and microbial use efficiency of straw-C
TL;DR: In this article , the effect of chemical structures of the organic amendments on the microbial use efficiency of straw-C remains unclear, however, the authors found a strong positive correlation between the microbial utilization of straw carbon and the proportion of heterocyclic compounds (Hete_C).
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High-flux simultaneous screening of common foodborne pathogens and their virulent factors.
TL;DR: A high-flux polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for simultaneous detection of nine targeted genes with multiplex strains and using 96-well PCR plate for PCR amplification might be applied to high- flux sequencing of specific and virulence genes.