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Zong-Jun Du

Researcher at Shandong University

Publications -  245
Citations -  1833

Zong-Jun Du is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 202 publications receiving 1257 citations. Previous affiliations of Zong-Jun Du include Polar Research Institute of China.

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Draconibacterium orientale gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from two distinct marine environments, and proposal of Draconibacteriaceae fam. nov.

TL;DR: On the basis of physiological and biochemical characteristics, 16S rRNA gene sequences and chemical properties, a novel genus and species, Draconibacterium orientale gen. nov., within the class Bacteroidia, are proposed, with strain FH5T (=DSM 25947T=CICC 10585T) as the type strain.
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Saccharicrinis carchari sp. nov., isolated from a shark, and emended descriptions of the genus Saccharicrinis and Saccharicrinis fermentans.

TL;DR: A phylogenetic tree, based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, showed that strain SS12(T) and Saccharicrinis fermentans DSM 9555(T%) formed a distinct cluster within the family Marinilabiliaceae.
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Metatranscriptomic and comparative genomic insights into resuscitation mechanisms during enrichment culturing.

TL;DR: An enrichment culture system for high-efficiency isolation of uncultured strains from marine sediment showed that the so-called enrichment method could culture the “uncultured” not only through enriching the abundance of ”uncultures” but also through the resuscitation mechanism.
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Woeseia oceani gen. nov., sp. nov., a chemoheterotrophic member of the order Chromatiales, and proposal of Woeseiaceae fam. nov.

TL;DR: Comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences and characterization indicated that strain XK5T represents a novel species of a new genus within a novel family of the order Chromatiales, for which the name Woeseia oceani gen. nov. is proposed.
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L-Cysteine promotes the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells via the CBS/H₂S pathway.

TL;DR: The present data suggest that L-cysteine can enhance proliferation and differentiation of NSCs via the CBS/H2S pathway, which may serve as a useful inference for elucidating its role in regulating the fate of N SCs in physiological and pathological settings.