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Suying Cao

Researcher at Peking University

Publications -  18
Citations -  593

Suying Cao is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induced pluripotent stem cell & Embryonic stem cell. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 470 citations. Previous affiliations of Suying Cao include Genome Institute of Singapore & University of Minnesota.

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Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells from bovine embryonic fibroblast cells

TL;DR: The first establishment of bovine iPS cells using defined transcription factors and a modified culture medium is reported, which can be used to produce viable mice through tetraploid complementation and several mammalian species have been successfully generated.
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Specific gene-regulation networks during the pre-implantation development of the pig embryo as revealed by deep sequencing

TL;DR: The results provide a resource for pluripotent stem cell engineering and for understanding pig development and revealed that pig and mouse pre-implantation embryos share regulatory networks during the first lineage segregation and primitive endoderm differentiation, but not during ectoderm commitment.
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A first generation microsatellite- and SNP-based linkage map of Jatropha.

TL;DR: The first generation linkage map and the data of comparative mapping could lay a solid foundation for QTL mapping of agronomic traits, marker-assisted breeding and cloning genes responsible for phenotypic variation.
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Implantation initiation of self-assembled embryo-like structures generated using three types of mouse blastocyst-derived stem cells

TL;DR: A nonadherent-suspension-shaking system to generate self-assembled embryo-like structures (ETX-embryoids), which can initiate an implantation response and exhibit lumenogenesis, asymmetric patterns of gene expression for markers of mesoderm and primordial germ cell precursors, and formation of anterior visceral endoderm-like tissues.
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An approach for jatropha improvement using pleiotropic QTLs regulating plant growth and seed yield

TL;DR: This study is the first report on genetic analysis of growth and seed traits with molecular markers in jatropha, a promising biofuel crop, and an approach using pleiotropic QTLs, which will be likely to lead to initiation of molecular breeding inJatropha by integrating more markers in the QTL regions.