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Ye Feng
Researcher at Zhejiang University
Publications - 63
Citations - 1864
Ye Feng is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salmonella & Salmonella enterica. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1370 citations. Previous affiliations of Ye Feng include Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital & Harbin Medical University.
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Evolution and pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus: lessons learned from genotyping and comparative genomics.
Ye Feng,Ye Feng,Chih-Jung Chen,Lin-Hui Su,Songnian Hu,Songnian Hu,Jun Yu,Jun Yu,Cheng-Hsun Chiu +8 more
TL;DR: Phage dynamics and global transcriptome shifts are considered to be responsible for the pathogenicity of S. aureus, indicating the existence of other mechanisms for the genesis of C-MRSA.
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Prevalence of mcr-1 in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae recovered from bloodstream infections in China: a multicentre longitudinal study
Jingjing Quan,Xi Li,Yan Chen,Yan Jiang,Zhihui Zhou,Huichuan Zhang,Lu Sun,Zhi Ruan,Ye Feng,Murat Akova,Yunsong Yu +10 more
TL;DR: The plasmid-mediated colistin resistance determinant MCR-1 has been identified in Enterobacteriaceae in China as discussed by the authors, and the prevalence of the mcr-1 gene in clinical isolates from patients with bloodstream infections in China.
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BacWGSTdb, a database for genotyping and source tracking bacterial pathogens.
TL;DR: BacWGSTdb is presented, a bacterial whole genome sequence typing database which is designed for clinicians, clinical microbiologists and hospital epidemiologists and adopts a hierarchical data structure: species, clonal complex and isolates.
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BacWGSTdb 2.0: a one-stop repository for bacterial whole-genome sequence typing and source tracking
TL;DR: The updated BacWGSTdb 2.0 bears great utility in continuing to provide users, including epidemiologists, clinicians and bench scientists, with a one-stop solution to bacterial genome sequence analysis.
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Salmonella paratyphi C: Genetic Divergence from Salmonella choleraesuis and Pathogenic Convergence with Salmonella typhi
Wei-Qiao Liu,Wei-Qiao Liu,Ye Feng,Ye Feng,Yan Wang,Qing-Hua Zou,Fang Chen,Jitao Guo,Yihong Peng,Yan Jin,Yong-Guo Li,Songnian Hu,Songnian Hu,Randal N. Johnston,Gui-Rong Liu,Gui-Rong Liu,Gui-Rong Liu,Shu-Lin Liu +17 more
TL;DR: S. paratyphi C does not share a common ancestor with other human-adapted typhoid agents, supporting the convergent evolution model of the Typhoid agents.