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    Epidemiological survey and genetic diversity of Bartonella in fleas collected from rodents in Fujian Province, Southeast China by Zhou, Shuheng, Nian, Yuwei, Zeng, Zhiwei, Han, Tengwei, Liu, Weijun, Zheng, Kuicheng, Xiao, Fangzhen

    Published in Parasites & vectors (18-06-2024)
    “…Fleas, considered to be the main transmission vectors of Bartonella, are highly prevalent and show great diversity. To date, no investigations have focused on…”
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    Cold shock treatment alleviates chilling injury in papaya fruit during storage by improving antioxidant capacity and related gene expression by Nian, Yuwei, Wang, Nan, Li, Rui, Shao, Yuanzhi, Li, Wen

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (27-02-2022)
    “…•Cold shock treatment (CST) reduces chilling injury of papaya fruit.•CST delays the change in post-harvest physiology of papaya fruit.•CST maintains higher…”
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    Transcription Factor CpbHLH3 and CpXYN1 Gene Cooperatively Regulate Fruit Texture and Counteract 1‑Methylcyclopropene Inhibition of Softening in Postharvest Papaya (Carica papaya L.) by Wang, Nan, Nian, Yuwei, Li, Rui, Shao, Yuanzhi, Li, Wen

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (17-08-2022)
    “…Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a climacteric fruit susceptible to postharvest losses attributable to ethylene-induced ripening and softening. In this study, we…”
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    The CpCOR1 gene enhances cold tolerance and antioxidant activity of papaya fruit in response to postharvest chilling stress by Nian, Yuwei, Aslam, Muhammad Muzammal, Wang, Xin, Gu, Hui, Li, Wen, Shao, Yuanzhi

    Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-12-2024)
    “…Inappropriate low temperatures can induce harmful effects on postharvest papaya fruit. Based on the effects of cold shock treatment (CST, 3 ℃ ice-water for…”
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    Structure and mechanism of the osmoregulated choline transporter BetT by Yang, Tianjiao, Nian, Yuwei, Lin, Huajian, Li, Jing, Lin, Xiang, Li, Tianming, Wang, Ruiying, Wang, Longfei, Beattie, Gwyn A, Zhang, Jinru, Fan, Minrui

    Published in Science advances (16-08-2024)
    “…The choline-glycine betaine pathway plays an important role in bacterial survival in hyperosmotic environments. Osmotic activation of the choline transporter…”
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