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    Long-Term Warming in Alaska Enlarges the Diazotrophic Community in Deep Soils by Feng, Jiajie, Penton, C Ryan, He, Zhili, Van Nostrand, Joy D, Yuan, Mengting M, Wu, Liyou, Wang, Cong, Qin, Yujia, Shi, Zhou J, Guo, Xue, Schuur, Edward A G, Luo, Yiqi, Bracho, Rosvel, Konstantinidis, Konstantinos T, Cole, James R, Tiedje, James M, Yang, Yunfeng, Zhou, Jizhong

    Published in mBio (26-02-2019)
    “…Tundra ecosystems are typically carbon (C) rich but nitrogen (N) limited. Since biological N fixation is the major source of biologically available N, the soil…”
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    The interconnected rhizosphere: High network complexity dominates rhizosphere assemblages by Shi, Shengjing, Nuccio, Erin E., Shi, Zhou J., He, Zhili, Zhou, Jizhong, Firestone, Mary K.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2016)
    “…While interactions between roots and microorganisms have been intensively studied, we know little about interactions among root‐associated microbes. We used…”
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    Winter warming rapidly increases carbon degradation capacities of fungal communities in tundra soil: Potential consequences on carbon stability by Cheng, Jingmin, Yang, Yunfeng, Yuan, Mengting M., Gao, Qun, Wu, Liyou, Qin, Ziyan, Shi, Zhou J., Schuur, Edward A. G., Cole, James R., Tiedje, James M., Zhou, Jizhong

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2021)
    “…High‐latitude tundra ecosystems are increasingly affected by climate warming. As an important fraction of soil microorganisms, fungi play essential roles in…”
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    Winter warming rapidly increases carbon degradation capacities of fungal communities in tundra soil: Potential consequences on carbon stability by Cheng, Jingmin, Yang, Yunfeng, Yuan, Mengting M., Gao, Qun, Wu, Liyou, Qin, Ziyan, Shi, Zhou J., Schuur, Edward G., Cole, James R., Tiedje, James M., Zhou, Jizhong

    Published in Molecular ecology (10-12-2020)
    “…We report high-latitude tundra ecosystems are increasingly affected by climate warming. As an important fraction of soil microorganisms, fungi play essential…”
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    Connexin32-mediated antitumor effects of suicide gene therapy against hepatocellular carcinoma: In vitro and in vivo anticancer activity by WU, LUN, ZHOU, WEN-BO, SHEN, FENG, LIU, WEI, WU, HONG-WEI, ZHOU, SHI-JI, LI, SHENG-WEI

    Published in Molecular medicine reports (01-04-2016)
    “…Normal hepatocytes express connexin32 (Cx32), which forms gap junctions at cell-cell contact areas. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether…”
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