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Yunxiang Liang

Researcher at Huazhong Agricultural University

Publications -  99
Citations -  2058

Yunxiang Liang is an academic researcher from Huazhong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fermentation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1379 citations.

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A Synthetic Arabinose-Inducible Promoter Confers High Levels of Recombinant Protein Expression in Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus islandicus

TL;DR: A versatile vector that confers high levels of protein expression in Sulfolobus islandicus, a hyperthermophilic crenarchaeon, can utilize N-terminal coding sequences of proteins to specify translation initiation in the absence of an RBS site.
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Effects of Bacillus subtilis KN-42 on Growth Performance, Diarrhea and Faecal Bacterial Flora of Weaned Piglets.

TL;DR: Results suggest that dietary addition of B. subtilis KN-42 can improve the growth performance and gastrointestinal health of piglets.
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Optimization of multienzyme production by two mixed strains in solid-state fermentation.

TL;DR: F3 and F4 strains of Aspergillus niger were screened from five strains of fungi to produce multienzyme preparations (containing cellulase, hemicellulase, glucoamylase, pectinase, and acidic proteinase) as dietary supplementation to optimize media.
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High-titer lactic acid production from NaOH-pretreated corn stover by Bacillus coagulans LA204 using fed-batch simultaneous saccharification and fermentation under non-sterile condition.

TL;DR: This study presents a feasible process for lignocellulosic LA production from abundant agro stovers through simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) with considerable ability to ferment glucose, xylose, and cellobiose to LA.
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Diversity and Contributions to Nitrogen Cycling and Carbon Fixation of Soil Salinity Shaped Microbial Communities in Tarim Basin.

TL;DR: The study reveals that the microbial communities could provide carbon and nitrogen nutrients for higher plants in the sandy saline soils of Tarim Basin and indicates that Thaumarchaeota are crucial for ammonia oxidation and Proteobacteria play the most important role in other steps of nitrogen cycle.