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Qianqian Zhang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  65
Citations -  2663

Qianqian Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Monophyly. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1969 citations. Previous affiliations of Qianqian Zhang include Ocean University of China & Huazhong Agricultural University.

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Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes

Sina M. Adl, +52 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that eukaryotes form at least two domains, the loss of monophyly in the Excavata, robust support for the Haptista and Cryptista, and suggested primer sets for DNA sequences from environmental samples that are effective for each clade are provided.
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The All-Data-Based Evolutionary Hypothesis of Ciliated Protists with a Revised Classification of the Phylum Ciliophora (Eukaryota, Alveolata).

TL;DR: The molecular dataset was expanded with representatives from 55 orders and all major lineages and the monophyly of classes Phyllopharyngea, Karyorelictea, Armophorea, Prostomatea, Plagiopylea, Colpodea and Heterotrichea are confirmed.
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Inkjet printing of CH3NH3PbI3 on a mesoscopic TiO2 film for highly efficient perovskite solar cells

TL;DR: In this article, an inkjet printing technique is successfully used to deposit a perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 layer on a mesoscopic TiO2 film.
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Direct Conversion of CH3NH3PbI3 from Electrodeposited PbO for Highly Efficient Planar Perovskite Solar Cells

TL;DR: Electrochemically deposited PbO film is in situ converted into CH3 NH3PbI3 through solid-state reaction with adjacent CH3NH3I layer, exhibiting a large-scale flat and uniform thin film with fully substrate coverage, paving the way for the practical application.
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Organelles that illuminate the origins of Trichomonas hydrogenosomes and Giardia mitosomes

TL;DR: A large-scale comparative transcriptomic study of MROs across a major eukaryotic group, Metamonada, examining lineage-specific gain and loss of metabolic functions in the Mros of Trichomonas, Giardia, Spironucleus and their free-living relatives uncovers a complex history of ATP production machinery in diplomonads such as GiardIA, and their closest relative, Dysnectes.