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    Inactivation of BK Channels by the NH2 Terminus of the β2 Auxiliary Subunit: An Essential Role of a Terminal Peptide Segment of Three Hydrophobic Residues by Xia, Xiao-Ming, Ding, J.P., Lingle, Christopher J.

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-02-2003)
    “…An auxiliary β2 subunit, when coexpressed with Slo α subunits, produces inactivation of the resulting large-conductance, Ca2+ and voltage-dependent K+…”
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    Inactivating BK Channels in Rat Chromaffin Cells May Arise from Heteromultimeric Assembly of Distinct Inactivation-Competent and Noninactivating Subunits by Ding, J.P., Li, Z.W., Lingle, C.J.

    Published in Biophysical journal (1998)
    “…Inactivating and noninactivating variants of large-conductance, Ca 2+-dependent, voltage-dependent BK-type channels are found in rat chromaffin cells and are…”
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    Characterization and analysis of differentially expressed microRNAs in hircine ovaries during the follicular and luteal phases by Ling, Y.H., Guo, X.F., Chen, T., Ding, J.P., Ma, Y.H., Chu, M.X., Di, R., Zhang, Y.H., Zhang, X.R.

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-03-2016)
    “…•Analysis of miRNAs expression profiles in the goat ovarian of follicular and luteal phases.•1039 miRNAs were co-expressed in 2 groups of the follicular and…”
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    Synthesis and properties of novel fluorinated epoxy resins by Ge, Z.Y, Tao, Z.Q, Li, G, Ding, J.P, Fan, L, Yang, S.Y

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (05-04-2011)
    “…A novel fluorinated epoxy compound, 4,4′-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy-phenyl)-1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (BEF), was synthesized starting from…”
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    Genetic Differentiation of Chinese Indigenous Meat Goats Ascertained Using Microsatellite Information by Ling, Y.H, Zhang, X.D, Yao, N, Ding, J.P, Chen, H.Q, Zhang, Z.J, Zhang, Y.H, Ren, C.H, Ma, Y.H, Zhang, X.R

    “…To investigate the genetic diversity of seven Chinese indigenous meat goat breeds (Tibet goat, Guizhou white goat, Shannan white goat, Yichang white goat,…”
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    Identification of complete linkage disequilibrium in the DSG4 gene and its association with wool length and crimp in Chinese indigenous sheep by Ling, Y H, Xiang, H, Zhang, G, Ding, J P, Zhang, Z J, Zhang, Y H, Han, J L, Ma, Y H, Zhang, X R

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (25-07-2014)
    “…The desmoglein 4 (DSG4) gene is a potential candidate in the search for genes that may affect wool traits, because of its function. This study aimed to screen…”
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    Synthesis and properties of fluorinated biphenyl-type epoxy resin by Ding, J.P, Tao, Z.Q, Fan, L, Yang, S.Y

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (05-08-2009)
    “…A novel fluorinated biphenyl-type epoxy resin (FBE) was synthesized by epoxidation of a fluorinated biphenyl-type phenolic resin, which was prepared by the…”
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    Characterization of microRNAs from goat (Capra hircus) by Solexa deep-sequencing technology by Ling, Y H, Ding, J P, Zhang, X D, Wang, L J, Zhang, Y H, Li, Y S, Zhang, Z J, Zhang, X R

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (13-06-2013)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an important class of small noncoding RNAs that are highly conserved in plants and animals. Many miRNAs are known to mediate a myriad of…”
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    Modulation of mechanosensitive calcium-selective cation channels by temperature by Ding, J.P, Pickard, B.G

    “…Gating of associations of mechanosensitive Ca(2+)-selective cation co-channels in the plasmalemma of onion epidermis has a strong and unusual temperature…”
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    The cytosolic inactivation domains of BKi channels in rat chromaffin cells do not behave like simple, open-channel blockers by Solaro, C.R., Ding, J.P., Li, Z.W., Lingle, C.J.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-08-1997)
    “…Most BK-type voltage- and Ca(2+)-dependent K+ channels in rat chromaffin cells exhibit rapid inactivation. This inactivation is abolished by brief trypsin…”
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    The mechanosensory calcium-selective ion channel: key component of a plasmalemmal control centre? by Pickard, B G, Ding, J P

    “…Mechanosensory calcium-selective ion channels probably serve to detect not only mechanical stress but also electrical, thermal, and diverse chemical stimuli…”
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    Stretch-activated ion channels in guinea pig outer hair cells by Ding, J P, Salvi, R J, Sachs, F

    Published in Hearing research (01-11-1991)
    “…Two types of stretch-activated (SA) ion channels have been found in the lateral wall of isolated outer hair cells (OHC) from the guinea pig cochlea. One type…”
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    Genetic differentiation of chinese indigenous meat goats ascertained using microsatellite information by Ling, Y H, Zhang, X D, Yao, N, Ding, J P, Chen, H Q, Zhang, Z J, Zhang, Y H, Ren, C H, Ma, Y H, Zhang, X R

    “…To investigate the genetic diversity of seven Chinese indigenous meat goat breeds (Tibet goat, Guizhou white goat, Shannan white goat, Yichang white goat,…”
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    Aluminium and hydrogen ions inhibit a mechanosensory calcium-selective cation channel by Ding, J P, Badot P-M, Pickard, B G

    “…The tension-dependent activity of mechanosensory calcium-selective cation channels in excised plasmalemmal patches from onion bulb scale epidermis is modulated…”
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    Encapsulation challenges for wafer level packaging by Kuah, E.T.H., Hao, J.Y., Ding, J.P., Li, Q.F., Chan, W.L., Ho, S.C., Huang, H.M., Jiang, Y.J.

    “…The interest of user for WLP has been raised because of benefits such as reduced package thickness, fan-out capability, high I/O, substrate-less process,…”
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    Encapsulation challenges for wafer level packaging by Th, E.K., Hao, J.Y., Ding, J.P., Li, Q.F., Chan, W.L., Ho, S.C., Huang, H.M., Jiang, Y.J.

    “…The interest of user for WLP has been raised because of benefits such as reduced package thickness, fan-out capability, high I/O, substrate-less process,…”
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