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Xin Pan

Researcher at Chengdu University of Technology

Publications -  9
Citations -  149

Xin Pan is an academic researcher from Chengdu University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytase & Bamboo. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 79 citations.

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Heavy metals, antibiotics and nutrients affect the bacterial community and resistance genes in chicken manure composting and fertilized soil

TL;DR: Results indicated that the composting process is effective for reducing potential pathogenic bacteria, antibiotics and ARGs, as well as an increase in potentially beneficial taxa and nutrients in soil.
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Molecular characterization of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from Fu River, China

TL;DR: The phenotypic and genetic characterizations of β-lactam resistance in E. coli isolates of river water origin from the Fu River, Chengdu, southwestern China are described, which suggest that the river water may be considered as a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes.
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Expression, purification and characterization of a phyA(m)-phyCs fusion phytase.

TL;DR: The phyAm gene encoding acidphytase and optimized neutral phytase phyCs gene were inserted into expression vector pPIC9K in correct orientation and transformed into Pichia pastoris in order to expand the pH profile of phytases and decrease the cost of production.
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Bamboo nutrients and microbiome affect gut microbiome of giant panda

TL;DR: The results demonstrated that the gut microbial community varied between giant pandas fed on different bamboo species revealing that bamboo nutrients and microbiome affect gut microbiome of giant panda.
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Design and Expression of a Synthetic phyC Gene Encoding the Neutral Phytase in Pichia pastoris

TL;DR: The 1074-bp phyCs gene (optimized phyC gene) encoding neutral phytase was designed and synthesized according to the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris codon usage bias without altering the protein sequence.