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Ruijun Wang

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  27
Citations -  298

Ruijun Wang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agromyces & Populus euphratica. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications receiving 212 citations.

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Isolation and Complete Genome Sequence of Algibacter alginolytica sp. nov., a Novel Seaweed-Degrading Bacteroidetes Bacterium with Diverse Putative Polysaccharide Utilization Loci

TL;DR: This work reveals that strain HZ22T has good potential for the degradation of algal polysaccharides and that the structure and related mechanism of PUL in strain Hz22T are worth further research.
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Streptomyces nigra sp. nov. Is a Novel Actinobacterium Isolated From Mangrove Soil and Exerts a Potent Antitumor Activity in Vitro.

TL;DR: A new bacterial strain was isolated from the rhizosphere soil of the mangrove Avicennia marina in China and exhibited a pronounced antitumor activity against human cancer cell lines A549, HCT-116, and HepG2, but not against normal human colon cells CCD-18Co.
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Terasakiella brassicae sp. nov., isolated from the wastewater of a pickle-processing factory, and emended descriptions of Terasakiella pusilla and the genus Terasakiella.

TL;DR: A Gram-stain-negative, motile, polyhydroxybutyrate-accumulating, aerobic, S-shaped bacterium, isolated from the wastewater of a pickle-processing factory, represents a novel species of the genus Terasakiella, for which the name TerasAKiella brassicae sp.
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Hyphococcus flavus gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel alphaproteobacterium isolated from deep seawater

TL;DR: Differential phenotypic properties, together with the phylogenetic distinctiveness, demonstrated that strain HSF6T is clearly distinct from validly published genera.
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Hyphobacterium vulgare gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel alphaproteobacterium isolated from seawater.

TL;DR: Differential phenotypic properties, together with phylogenetic distinctiveness, demonstrated that strain WM6T is clearly distinct from any validly published genus.