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Yuan Li
Researcher at China Agricultural University
Publications - 85
Citations - 4359
Yuan Li is an academic researcher from China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Potato starch. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3134 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuan Li include Gansu Agricultural University & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Extracellular-matrix tethering regulates stem-cell fate
Britta Trappmann,Julien E. Gautrot,Julien E. Gautrot,John T. Connelly,John T. Connelly,Daniel G. T. Strange,Yuan Li,Michelle L. Oyen,Martien A. Cohen Stuart,Heike Boehm,Heike Boehm,Bojun Li,Viola Vogel,Joachim P. Spatz,Joachim P. Spatz,Fiona M. Watt,Wilhelm T. S. Huck,Wilhelm T. S. Huck +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that stem cells exert a mechanical force on collagen fibres and gauge the feedback to make cell-fate decisions, and are regulated by the elastic modulus of PAAm.
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Characteristics of Rhizobium tianshanense sp. nov., a moderately and slowly growing root nodule bacterium isolated from an arid saline environment in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China.
TL;DR: A numerical analysis of 148 phenotypic characteristics of 20 strains of root nodule bacteria isolated from an arid saline desert soil in the Xinjiang region of northwestern People's Republic of China revealed that the levels of DNA homology among all of the moderately and slowly growing strains obtained from Xinjiang were more than 70% and that the types strains of all previously described species of root- and stem-nodulating bacteria were low.
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Preparation and characterization of intelligent starch/PVA films for simultaneous colorimetric indication and antimicrobial activity for food packaging applications.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the intelligent film reported here shows good capability for both alerting and inhibiting food spoilage.
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Aberrant gut microbiota alters host metabolome and impacts renal failure in humans and rodents.
Xifan Wang,Songtao Yang,Shenghui Li,Liang Zhao,Yanling Hao,Junjie Qin,Lian Zhang,Chengying Zhang,Weijing Bian,Li Zuo,Xiu Gao,Baoli Zhu,Xin Gen Lei,Zhenglong Gu,Wei Cui,Xiping Xu,Zhiming Li,Benzhong Zhu,Yuan Li,Shangwu Chen,Huiyuan Guo,Hao Zhang,Jing Sun,Ming Zhang,Yan Hui,Xiaolin Zhang,Xiaoxue Liu,Bowen Sun,Longjiao Wang,Qinglu Qiu,Yuchan Zhang,Xingqi Li,Weiqian Liu,Rui Xue,Hong Wu,DongHua Shao,Junling Li,Yuanjie Zhou,Shaochuan Li,Rentao Yang,Oluf Pedersen,Zhengquan Yu,Zhengquan Yu,Stanislav Dusko Ehrlich,Fazheng Ren +44 more
TL;DR: Aberrant gut microbiota in patients with ESRD sculpts a detrimental metabolome aggravating clinical outcomes, suggesting that the gut microbiota will be a promising target for diminishing uraemic toxicity in those patients.
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Nanolongan with Multiple On-Demand Conversions for Ferroptosis–Apoptosis Combined Anticancer Therapy
Weier Bao,Weier Bao,Weier Bao,Xianwu Liu,Xianwu Liu,Xianwu Liu,Yanlin Lv,Guihong Lu,Feng Li,Fan Zhang,Bin Liu,Dan Li,Wei Wei,Yuan Li +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a nanolongan delivery system was designed, which possessed a typical structure of one core (up-conversion nanoparticles, UCNP) in one gel particle (Fe3+ cross-linked oxidized starch) with multiple on-demand conversions.