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Yun Zhang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 362
Citations - 9678
Yun Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 299 publications receiving 7113 citations. Previous affiliations of Yun Zhang include Shijiazhuang University of Economics & Kunming Institute of Zoology.
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Cascade anchoring strategy for general mass production of high-loading single-atomic metal-nitrogen catalysts.
Lu Zhao,Yun Zhang,Yun Zhang,Lin-Bo Huang,Xiaozhi Liu,Qinghua Zhang,Chao He,Ze-Yuan Wu,Linjuan Zhang,Jinpeng Wu,Wanli Yang,Lin Gu,Jin-Song Hu,Li-Jun Wan +13 more
TL;DR: A general cascade anchoring strategy for the mass production of a series of metal-Nx SACs with a metal loading up to 12.1 wt%, which paves a universal way to produce stable M-NC SAC with high-density metal- Nx sites for diverse high-performance applications.
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The Tea Tree Genome Provides Insights into Tea Flavor and Independent Evolution of Caffeine Biosynthesis
En-Hua Xia,En-Hua Xia,Haibin Zhang,Haibin Zhang,Jun Sheng,Kui Li,Kui Li,Qun-Jie Zhang,Changhoon Kim,Yun Zhang,Yuan Liu,Yuan Liu,Ting Zhu,Ting Zhu,Wei Li,Wei Li,Hui Huang,Hui Huang,Yan Tong,Hong Nan,Cong Shi,Chao Shi,Chao Shi,Jian-Jun Jiang,Jian-Jun Jiang,Shu-Yan Mao,Jun-Ying Jiao,Dan Zhang,Dan Zhang,Yuan Zhao,You-Jie Zhao,Li-Ping Zhang,Yun-Long Liu,Ben-Ying Liu,Yue Yu,Sheng-Fu Shao,De-Jiang Ni,Evan E. Eichler,Li-Zhi Gao,Li-Zhi Gao +39 more
TL;DR: A comparative study among 25 Camellia species revealed that higher expression levels of most flavonoid- and caffeine- but not theanine-related genes contribute to the increased production of catechins and caffeine and thus enhance tea-processing suitability and tea quality.
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Comparison between a chimeric lysin ClyH and other enzymes for extracting DNA to detect methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus by quantitative PCR
TL;DR: In this article, the authors systematically studied the efficiency of a highly active lysin ClyH for extracting DNA of S. aureus in comparison with commonly used enzymes, such as lysostaphin and achromopeptidase (ACP), and its compatibility in quantitative PCR (qPCR) detection of MRSA.
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Venom gland transcriptomes of two elapid snakes (Bungarus multicinctus and Naja atra) and evolution of toxin genes.
TL;DR: Analysis of nonsynonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitution rate ratios (dN/dS) indicates that not only multigene toxin families but also other less abundant toxins might have been under rapid diversifying evolution.
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Genome of the Chinese tree shrew
Yu Fan,Zhiyong Huang,Chang-Chang Cao,Ceshi Chen,Yuanxin Chen,Dingding Fan,Jing He,Haolong Hou,Li Hu,Xintian Hu,Xuanting Jiang,Ren Lai,Yongshan Lang,Bin Liang,Shengguang Liao,Dan Mu,Dan Mu,Yuanye Ma,Yuyu Niu,Xiaoqing Sun,Jinquan Xia,Jin Xiao,Zhiqiang Xiong,Lin Xu,Lan Yang,Yun Zhang,Wei Zhao,Xudong Zhao,Yong-Tang Zheng,Ju-Min Zhou,Yabing Zhu,Guojie Zhang,Guojie Zhang,Jun Wang,Yong-Gang Yao +34 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that tree shrews possess both shared common and unique features, and the genetic basis for the use of this animal as a potential model for biomedical research is provided.