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Zhen Zhang

Researcher at Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

Publications -  61
Citations -  1339

Zhen Zhang is an academic researcher from Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Zebrafish. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 38 publications receiving 447 citations.

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Use of probiotics in aquaculture of China-a review of the past decade.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper discussed species, effects, and mode of actions of probiotics in Chinese aquaculture since 2008, and the challenges and future directions for research are also discussed.
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Paraprobiotics and Postbiotics of Probiotic Lactobacilli, Their Positive Effects on the Host and Action Mechanisms: A Review.

TL;DR: This review systematically summarize the paraprobiotics and postbiotics derived from Lactobacilli and their beneficial functions, and discusses the mechanisms underlying their beneficial effects on the host, and their interaction with the host cells.
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Intestinal Cetobacterium and acetate modify glucose homeostasis via parasympathetic activation in zebrafish

TL;DR: The capability of carbohydrate utilization in fish is limited compared to mammals as discussed by the authors, and it has scientific and practical significance to improve the ability of fish to use carbohydrates, which has been shown to improve their metabolic efficiency.
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The use of zebrafish (Danio rerio) as biomedical models

TL;DR: The use of zebrafish (Danio rerio) as biomedical models and their applications in medicine and agriculture are described.
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The Growth-Promoting Effect of Dietary Nucleotides in Fish Is Associated with an Intestinal Microbiota-Mediated Reduction in Energy Expenditure

TL;DR: The growth-promoting effect of dietary nucleotides in zebrafish involves 2 intestinal microbiota-mediated mechanisms that result in reduced standard metabolic rate and reduced FA oxidation associated with increased microbial suppression of intestinal fiaf.