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Yi-Han Chang
Researcher at National Sun Yat-sen University
Publications - 18
Citations - 1043
Yi-Han Chang is an academic researcher from National Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 715 citations.
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A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns
Eric Schuettpelz,Harald Schneider,Alan R. Smith,Peter Hovenkamp,Jefferson Prado,Germinal Rouhan,Alexandre Salino,Michael A. Sundue,Thaís Elias Almeida,Barbara S. Parris,Emily B. Sessa,Ashley R. Field,André Luís de Gasper,Carl J. Rothfels,Michael D. Windham,Marcus Lehnert,Benjamin Dauphin,Atsushi Ebihara,Samuli Lehtonen,Pedro Bond Schwartsburd,Jordan S. Metzgar,Li-Bing Zhang,Li-Yaung Kuo,Patrick J. Brownsey,Masahiro Kato,Marcelo D. Arana,Francine Costa Assis,Michael S. Barker,David S. Barrington,Ho-Ming Chang,Yi-Han Chang,Yi-Shan Chao,Cheng-Wei Chen,De-Kui Chen,Wen-Liang Chiou,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira Dittrich,Yi-Fan Duan,Jean-Yves Dubuisson,Donald R. Farrar,Susan Fawcett,Jose María Gabriel y Galán,Luiz Armando de Araújo Góes-Neto,Jason R. Grant,Amanda L. Grusz,Christopher H. Haufler,Warren D. Hauk,Hai He,Sabine Hennequin,Regina Y. Hirai,Layne Huiet,Michael Kessler,Petra Korall,Paulo H. Labiak,Anders Larsson,Blanca León,Chun-Xiang Li,Fay-Wei Li,Melanie A. Link-Pérez,Hong-Mei Liu,Ngan Thi Lu,Esteban I. Meza-Torres,Xin-Yuan Miao,Robbin C. Moran,Claudine M. Mynssen,Nathalie S. Nagalingum,Benjamin Øllgaard,Alison M. Paul,Jovani B. S. Pereira,Leon R. Perrie,M. Mónica Ponce,Tom A. Ranker,Christian Schulz,Wataru Shinohara,Alexander Shmakov,Erin M. Sigel,Filipe Soares de Souza,Lana da Silva Sylvestre,Weston Testo,Luz Amparo Triana-Moreno,Chie Tsutsumi,Hanna Tuomisto,Ivan A. Valdespino,Alejandra Vasco,Raquel Stauffer Viveros,Alan S. Weakley,Ran Wei,Stina Weststrand,Paul G. Wolf,George Yatskievych,Xiao-Gang Xu,Yue-Hong Yan,Liang Zhang,Xian-Chun Zhang,Xin-Mao Zhou +93 more
TL;DR: A modern, comprehensive classification for lycophytes and ferns, down to the genus level, utilizing a community‐based approach, that uses monophyly as the primary criterion for the recognition of taxa, but also aims to preserve existing taxa and circumscriptions that are both widely accepted and consistent with the understanding of pteridophyte phylogeny.
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New insights on the phylogeny of Tectaria (Tectariaceae), with special reference to Polydictyum as a distinct lineage
Shi-Yong Dong,Cheng-Wei Chen,Shi-Shi Tan,Hui-Guo Zhao,Zheng-Yu Zuo,Yi-Shan Chao,Yi-Han Chang +6 more
TL;DR: The genus Polydictyum is formally reinstate by providing diagnostic characters, key to species, nomenclature, and information of detailed distribution and habitat for the currently known three species of Tectaria.
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A Revised Framework of Dryopteris subg. Nothoperanema (Dryopteridaceae) Inferred from Phylogenetic Evidence, with Descriptions of Two New Sections
Li-Yaung Kuo,Yi-Han Chang,Jennifer M. O. Glowienka,Victor B. Amoroso,Shi-Yong Dong,Tzu-Tong Kao,Chun-Neng Wang,Wen-Liang Chiou +7 more
TL;DR: By re-examining diagnostic morphological characters, two new sections are established and described under subgenus Nothoperanema: sect.
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Allotetraploid cryptic species in Asplenium normale in the Japanese Archipelago, detected by chemotaxonomic and multi-locus genotype approaches.
Tao Fujiwara,Ayumi Uehara,Tsukasa Iwashina,Sadamu Matsumoto,Yi-Han Chang,Yi-Shan Chao,Yasuyuki Watano +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that intraspecific variation of secondary metabolites can be a good indicator of cryptic species in ferns and the presence of the two cryptic species having the same progenitor diploid pair suggests that speciation between allopolyploid lineages of independent origin may be more common than previously considered.
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Recent advances in natural anti-obesity compounds and derivatives based on in vivo evidence: A mini-review.
Yi-Han Chang,Hsin Yi Hung +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors provide inspiration for the exploration of innovative anti-obesity agents by summarizing recent discoveries of natural antiobesity compounds with in vivo evidence, and the comparable efficacy of these compounds is categorized using animal models.