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Qingqing Gao
Researcher at Yangzhou University
Publications - 25
Citations - 481
Qingqing Gao is an academic researcher from Yangzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virulence & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 381 citations.
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Comparison of virulence factors and expression of specific genes between uropathogenic Escherichia coli and avian pathogenic E. coli in a murine urinary tract infection model and a chicken challenge model.
Lixiang Zhao,Song Gao,Haixia Huan,Xiaojing Xu,Xiaoping Zhu,Weixia Yang,Qingqing Gao,Xiufan Liu +7 more
TL;DR: The transcriptional profile of virulence genes among APEC and UPEC in vivo was compared and it was found that in the same model (murine UTI or chicken challenge), various genes of UPEC U17 and APEC E058 showed a similar tendency of expression.
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Roles of iron acquisition systems in virulence of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli : salmochelin and aerobactin contribute more to virulence than heme in a chicken infection model
TL;DR: Results indicated that APEC and UPEC utilize similar iron acquisition mechanisms in chickens, and both salmochelin and aerobactin systems appeared to be important in APEC or UPEC virulence, while salm Rochelin contributed more to the virulence.
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Aerobactin synthesis genes iucA and iucC contribute to the pathogenicity of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli O2 strain E058.
TL;DR: It is suggested that iutA, iucA and iucC play important roles in the pathogenicity of APEC E058.
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Retrospective survey and phylogenetic analysis of porcine circovirus type 3 in Jiangsu province, China, 2008 to 2017.
TL;DR: It is indicated that a large outbreak of PCV3 occurred in Jiangsu province pig herds in 2013, after which a fairly stable infection rate was recorded, and it is imperative to gain a better understanding of the pathogenicity ofPCV3 and control its further dissemination in this region.
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RstA is required for the virulence of an avian pathogenic Escherichia coli O2 strain E058.
TL;DR: RstA gene functions in the pathogenesis of diseases caused by avian pathogenic E. coli, and the first evidence for an important role of rstA in APEC virulence is provided.