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Tzi Bun Ng

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  510
Citations -  20406

Tzi Bun Ng is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Affinity chromatography & Fast protein liquid chromatography. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 501 publications receiving 16908 citations. Previous affiliations of Tzi Bun Ng include China Agricultural University.

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Purification and characterization of an antibacterial protein from dried fruiting bodies of the wild mushroom Clitocybe sinopica.

TL;DR: A novel antibacterial protein with a molecular mass of 44 kDa has been isolated from dried fruiting bodies of the wild mushroom Clitocybe sinopica and disclosed that it possessed potent antibacterial activity against Agrobacterium rhizogenes, A. tumefaciens, and Xanthomonas oryzae.
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Random primed polymerase chain reaction differentiates Codonopsis pilosula from different localities.

TL;DR: DNA fingerprints distinctive among the samples from different localities in China were successfully reproduced for the Chinese herb Dangshen, the roots of CODONOPSIS PILosULA, (Campanulaceae).
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Antifreeze Proteins from Diverse Organisms and their Applications: An Overview

TL;DR: This review includes information on the current understanding of antifreeze proteins and a discussion on interactions and mechanisms involving ice recognition and adsorption was also included.
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Ribosome inactivating protein and lectin from bitter melon (Momordica charantia) seeds: sequence comparison with related proteins.

TL;DR: One of the ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs), β-momorcharin, and a lectin were isolated from seeds of the bitter melonMomordica charantia (Family Cucurbitaceae) in accordance with published procedures.
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A new antifungal peptide from rice beans.

TL;DR: A peptide, possessing a molecular mass of 5 kDa and demonstrating remarkable sequence homology to the cowpea 10 kDa protein precursor and garden pea disease resistance response protein, was isolated from rice bean seeds and inhibited mycelial growth in the fungi.