Search Results - "Tong, Z.W."
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High glycemic variability is associated with a reduced T cell cytokine response to influenza A virus
Published in iScience (15-11-2024)“…Diabetes mellitus significantly increases the risk of severe respiratory virus disease like influenza and COVID-19. Early evidence suggests that this…”
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A delicate balancing act: immunity and immunopathology in human H7N9 influenza virus infections
Published in Current opinion in infectious diseases (01-06-2019)“…PURPOSE OF REVIEWA delicate balance exists between a protective and detrimental immune response to an invading viral pathogen. Here, we review the latest…”
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Mn3O4 nanocrystalline@carbon nanotube-carbon nanotube for long-lifetime and excellent rate-capability zinc-ion storage
Published in Electrochimica acta (20-01-2022)“…Rapid capacity decay and inferior rate capability are two main problems that affect the application of Mn3O4 in aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs). Herein, we…”
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Bamboo-like carbon nanotube-carbon nanotube for high-performance sodium-ion batteries
Published in Materials letters (15-03-2022)“…•Bamboo-like carbon nanotube-in-carbon nanotube.•Simple hollow structure, very large specific surface area.•High specific capacity, stable cycling performance…”
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The swan genome and transcriptome, it is not all black and white
Published in Genome Biology (23-01-2023)“…The Australian black swan (Cygnus atratus) is an iconic species with contrasting plumage to that of the closely related northern hemisphere white swans. The…”
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Evidence for vagal sensory neural involvement in influenza pathogenesis and disease
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-04-2024)“…Influenza A virus (IAV) is a common respiratory pathogen and a global cause of significant and often severe morbidity. Although inflammatory immune responses…”
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Elevated BMI reduces the humoral response to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection
Published in Clinical & translational immunology (2023)“…ABSTRACT Objective Class III obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 40 kg m−2) significantly impairs the immune response to SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccination. However, the…”
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