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Runsheng Li
Researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University
Publications - 62
Citations - 1372
Runsheng Li is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 941 citations. Previous affiliations of Runsheng Li include City University of Hong Kong & Nanjing Agricultural University.
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Adaptation to deep-sea chemosynthetic environments as revealed by mussel genomes
Jin Sun,Jin Sun,Yu Zhang,Ting Xu,Yang Zhang,Huawei Mu,Yanjie Zhang,Yi Lan,Christopher J. Fields,Jerome H.L. Hui,Weipeng Zhang,Runsheng Li,Wenyan Nong,Fiona K.M. Cheung,Jian-Wen Qiu,Pei-Yuan Qian +15 more
TL;DR: The genomes of a deep-sea vent/seep mussel and a shallow-water mussel are reported, revealing presumed genetic adaptation of theDeep-sea mussel to the presence of its chemoautotrophic endosymbionts and wider insights into the mechanisms of symbiosis in other organisms such as deep- sea tubeworms and giant clams are given.
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m5C Methylation Guides Systemic Transport of Messenger RNA over Graft Junctions in Plants
Lei Yang,Valentina Perrera,Eleftheria Saplaoura,Federico Apelt,Mathieu Bahin,Amira Kramdi,Justyna Jadwiga Olas,Bernd Mueller-Roeber,Ewelina M. Sokolowska,Wenna Zhang,Wenna Zhang,Runsheng Li,Nicolas Pitzalis,Manfred Heinlein,Shoudong Zhang,Shoudong Zhang,Auguste Genovesio,Vincent Colot,Friedrich Kragler +18 more
TL;DR: The results point toward an essential role of cytosine methylation in systemic mRNA mobility in plants and that TCTP1 mRNA mobility is required for its signaling function.
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Maternal Low-Protein Diet Induces Gender-Dependent Changes in Epigenetic Regulation of the Glucose-6-Phosphatase Gene in Newborn Piglet Liver
Yimin Jia,Rihua Cong,Rihua Cong,Runsheng Li,Xiaojing Yang,Qinwei Sun,Nahid Parvizi,Ruqian Zhao +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a maternal LP diet during pregnancy causes hepatic activation of G6PC gene expression in male piglets, which possibly contributes to adult-onset hyperglycemia.
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Microvesicle-Shuttled miR-130b Reduces Fat Deposition in Recipient Primary Cultured Porcine Adipocytes by Inhibiting PPAR-γ Expression
TL;DR: Results suggest that MVs may provide an effective transport systems for the deliver of miRNAs for therapeutic use and reduce fat deposition in recipient adipocytes by targeting PPAR‐γ.
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The Scaly-foot Snail genome and implications for the origins of biomineralised armour.
Jin Sun,Chong Chen,Norio Miyamoto,Runsheng Li,Julia D. Sigwart,Julia D. Sigwart,Ting Xu,Yanan Sun,Wai Chuen Wong,Jack C.H. Ip,Weipeng Zhang,Yi Lan,Dass Bissessur,Tomo-o Watsuji,Tomo-o Watsuji,Hiromi Watanabe,Yoshihiro Takaki,Kazuho Ikeo,Nobuyuki Fujii,Kazutoshi Yoshitake,Jian-Wen Qiu,Ken Takai,Pei-Yuan Qian +22 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the ability of lophotrochozoan lineages to generate a wide range of hard parts, exemplified by the remarkable morphological disparity in Mollusca, draws on a capacity for dynamic modification of the expression and positioning of toolkit elements across the genome.