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Xinjia Lv
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 14
Citations - 500
Xinjia Lv is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shrimp & Antimicrobial peptides. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 296 citations.
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Penaeid shrimp genome provides insights into benthic adaptation and frequent molting
Xiaojun Zhang,Jianbo Yuan,Yamin Sun,Shihao Li,Yi Gao,Yang Yu,Chengzhang Liu,Quanchao Wang,Xinjia Lv,Xiaoxi Zhang,Ka Yan Ma,Xiaobo Wang,Wenchao Lin,Long Wang,Xueli Zhu,Chengsong Zhang,Jiquan Zhang,Songjun Jin,Kuijie Yu,Jie Kong,Peng Xu,Jack Chen,Hong-Bin Zhang,Patrick Sorgeloos,Amir Sagi,Acacia Alcivar-Warren,Zhanjiang Liu,Lei Wang,Jue Ruan,Ka Hou Chu,Bin Liu,Fuhua Li,Jianhai Xiang +32 more
TL;DR: The authors provide a reference genome assembly, and show that gene expansion is involved in the regulation of frequent molting as well as benthic adaptation of the shrimp.
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Recombinant expression and functional analysis of an isoform of anti-lipopolysaccharide factors (FcALF5) from Chinese shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinensis.
TL;DR: The findings provided more information to develop new strategies for the control of shrimp disease in aquaculture and inferred that the antiviral activity of FcALF5 might be achieved through the binding of its LBD to VP24 of WSSV.
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A Putative Insulin-like Androgenic Gland Hormone Receptor Gene Specifically Expressed in Male Chinese Shrimp.
TL;DR: Insight is provided into the mechanism that the insulin-like signaling pathway regulates the male sexual differentiation in Decapoda crustaceans and a putative IAG receptor gene (FcIAGR) was identified in Fenneropenaeus chinensis.
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Identification and function analysis of an anti-lipopolysaccharide factor from the ridgetail prawn Exopalaemon carinicauda
TL;DR: The present data showed the important roles of an ALF gene in modulating the in vivo bacterial proliferation in E. carinicauda and provided new insight in disease control in aquaculture.
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Sex-Biased CHHs and Their Putative Receptor Regulate the Expression of IAG Gene in the Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei.
TL;DR: The present study unveils missing upstream elements in the “eyestalk-AG-testis” endocrine axis in crustacean and suggests that LvGC is the receptor ofLvCHH1 and LvCHH2 and they are all involved in male sexual development by regulating LvIAG expression.