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Zhanjiang Liu
Researcher at Syracuse University
Publications - 300
Citations - 14095
Zhanjiang Liu is an academic researcher from Syracuse University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catfish & Ictalurus. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 293 publications receiving 12731 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhanjiang Liu include University of Alabama & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Characterization, polymorphism assessment, and database construction for microsatellites from BAC end sequences of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus): A resource for integration of linkage and physical maps
Benjaporn Somridhivej,Shaolin Wang,Zhenxia Sha,Zhenxia Sha,Hong Liu,Hong Liu,Jonas P. Quilang,Jonas P. Quilang,Peng Xu,Ping Li,Zhiliang Hu,Zhanjiang Liu +11 more
TL;DR: These microsatellites represent a major fraction of co-dominant polymorphic markers identified to date in catfish, and should be a valuable resource for genetic mapping to increase linkage map resolution, and for integration of genetic linkage and physical maps.
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Genome-wide identification of Hsp70 genes in channel catfish and their regulated expression after bacterial infection.
Lin Song,Chao Li,Yangjie Xie,Shikai Liu,Jiaren Zhang,Jun Yao,Chen Jiang,Yun Li,Zhanjiang Liu +8 more
TL;DR: The significantly regulated expressions of catfish Hsp70 genes after bacterial infections suggested their involvement in immune response in catfish, suggesting the orthologies of these HSPs are supported.
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Molecular responses of calreticulin genes to iron overload and bacterial challenge in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
Hong Liu,Hong Liu,Eric Peatman,Wenqi Wang,Jason Abernathy,Shikai Liu,Huseyin Kucuktas,Jianguo Lu,De-Hai Xu,Phillip H. Klesius,Geoff Waldbieser,Zhanjiang Liu +11 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that there are at least three calreticulin related genes in the catfish genome and their expression showed significant upregulation following infection and/or iron level changes.
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Expression of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) genes in channel catfish is highly regulated and time dependent after bacterial challenges.
Jun Yao,Chao Li,Jiaren Zhang,Shikai Liu,Jianbin Feng,Ruijia Wang,Yun Li,Chen Jiang,Lin Song,Ailu Chen,Zhanjiang Liu +10 more
TL;DR: The most striking findings of this study was that the expression of the NOS genes are highly regulated after bacterial infection, with time-dependent expression patterns that parallel the migration of macrophages.
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The chemokinome superfamily: II. The 64 CC chemokines in channel catfish and their involvement in disease and hypoxia responses
Qiang Fu,Yujia Yang,Chao Li,Qifan Zeng,Tao Zhou,Ning Li,Yang Liu,Yun Li,Xiaozhu Wang,Shikai Liu,Daoji Li,Zhanjiang Liu +11 more
TL;DR: Analysis of gene expression after bacterial infections indicated that the CC chemokines were regulated in a gene‐specific and time‐dependent manner, suggesting potential significant roles of CCL19 in catfish immune responses.