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    Different responses of scleractinian coral Acropora pruinosa from Weizhou Island during extreme high temperature events by Yu, Xiaopeng, Yu, Kefu, Chen, Biao, Liao, Zhiheng, Liang, Jiayuan, Yao, Qiucui, Qin, Zhenjun, Wang, Hao, Yu, Jiaoyang

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2021)
    “…Ecological surveys observe coral “winners” and “losers” in global coral bleaching events. However, the key contributors to holobiont tolerance and interactions…”
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    Distinct Bacterial Communities Associated with Massive and Branching Scleractinian Corals and Potential Linkages to Coral Susceptibility to Thermal or Cold Stress by Liang, Jiayuan, Yu, Kefu, Wang, Yinghui, Huang, Xueyong, Huang, Wen, Qin, Zhenjun, Pan, Ziliang, Yao, Qiucui, Wang, Wenhuan, Wu, Zhengchao

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (08-06-2017)
    “…It is well known that different coral species have different tolerances to thermal or cold stress, which is presumed to be related to the density of . However,…”
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    Significant Changes in Microbial Communities Associated With Reef Corals in the Southern South China Sea During the 2015/2016 Global‐Scale Coral Bleaching Event by Qin, Zhenjun, Yu, Kefu, Liang, Jiayuan, Yao, Qiucui, Chen, Biao

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-07-2020)
    “…Microbial communities play important roles as coral symbionts, but their changes among coral species in response to thermal bleaching events are not well…”
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    The Composition, Diversity and Predictive Metabolic Profiles of Bacteria Associated With the Gut Digesta of Five Sea Urchins in Luhuitou Fringing Reef (Northern South China Sea) by Yao, Qiucui, Yu, Kefu, Liang, Jiayuan, Wang, Yinghui, Hu, Baoqing, Huang, Xueyong, Chen, Biao, Qin, Zhenjun

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (28-05-2019)
    “…Sea urchins strongly affect reef ecology, and the bacteria associated with their gut digesta have not been well studied in coral reefs. In the current study,…”
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    Insights Into the Environmental Impact on Genetic Structure and Larval Dispersal of Crown-of-Thorns Starfish in the South China Sea by Chen, Biao, Yu, Kefu, Yao, Qiucui, Liao, Zhiheng, Qin, Zhenjun, Yu, Xiaopeng, Wu, Qian, He, Biao

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-12-2021)
    “…The coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS; Acanthaster spp.) play a major role in coral reef degradation in the Indo-Pacific region. However, the impacts…”
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    Significant Changes in Bacterial Communities Associated with Pocillopora Corals Ingestion by Crown-of-Thorns Starfish: An Important Factor Affecting the Coral's Health by Qin, Zhenjun, Yu, Kefu, Chen, Shuchang, Chen, Biao, Yao, Qiucui, Yu, Xiaopeng, Pan, Nengbin, Wei, Xuelu

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (19-01-2022)
    “…Coral ingestion by crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) is an important cause of coral reef degradation, although the impacts of COTS feeding on coral-associated…”
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    Syntheses of Lactam Derivatives of Chenodeoxycholic Acid and in vitro Antiproliferative Activity by Huang, Yanmin, Yao, Qiucui, Cui, Jianguo, Gan, Chunfang, Huang, Qianyang, Su, Bing, Zhou, Aimin

    Published in Chemical research in Chinese universities (01-08-2014)
    “…With chenodeoxycholic acid as starting material,a series of lactam derivatives of chenodeoxycholic acid was synthesized and their antiproliferative activities…”
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    Thermal acclimation increases heat tolerance of the scleractinian coral Acropora pruinosa by Yu, Xiaopeng, Yu, Kefu, Huang, Wen, Liang, Jiayuan, Qin, Zhenjun, Chen, Biao, Yao, Qiucui, Liao, Zhiheng

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-09-2020)
    “…Field ecological observations indicate that scleractinian coral exposed to early thermal stress are likely to develop higher tolerance to subsequent heat…”
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    Seasonal fluctuations in symbiotic bacteria and their role in environmental adaptation of the scleractinian coral Acropora pruinosa in high-latitude coral reef area of the South China Sea by Yu, Xiaopeng, Yu, Kefu, Liao, Zhiheng, Chen, Biao, Deng, Chuanqi, Yu, Jiaoyang, Yao, Qiucui, Qin, Zhenjun, Liang, Jiayuan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-10-2021)
    “…Coral-associated bacterial communities are paramount for coral ecosystems and holobiont health. However, the role of symbiotic bacteria in the adaptation of…”
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    Microbiome of juvenile corals in the outer reef slope and lagoon of the South China Sea: insight into coral acclimatization to extreme thermal environments by Qin, Zhenjun, Yu, Kefu, Chen, Shuchang, Chen, Biao, Liang, Jiayuan, Yao, Qiucui, Yu, Xiaopeng, Liao, Zhiheng, Deng, Chuanqi, Liang, Yanting

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2021)
    “…Summary Environmental conditions between the outer reef slope (ORS) and lagoon in tropical atolls are significantly different, but the variations of juvenile…”
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    Nanopore long-read RNAseq reveals regulatory mechanisms of thermally variable reef environments promoting heat tolerance of scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis by Yu, Xiaopeng, Yu, Kefu, Chen, Biao, Liao, Zhiheng, Qin, Zhenjun, Yao, Qiucui, Huang, Yanhua, Liang, Jiayuan, Huang, Wen

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-2021)
    “…Some scleractinian corals exhibit high thermal adaptability to climate changes, although the mechanism of their adaptation is unclear. This study investigated…”
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    Synthesis and antiproliferative activity of C-homo-lactam derivatives of 7-deoxycholic acid by Huang, Yanmin, Cui, Jianguo, Chen, Sijing, Gan, Chunfang, Yao, Qiucui, Lin, Qifu

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-04-2013)
    “…A series of 12a-aza-C-homo-12-one 7-deoxycholic acid derivatives were synthesized and their antiproliferative activities were assayed. The IC50 values of the…”
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    Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition Increases the Possibility of Macroalgal Dominance on Remote Coral Reefs by Chen, Xiaoyan, Yu, Kefu, Huang, Xueyong, Wang, Yinghui, Liao, Zhiheng, Zhang, Ruijie, Yao, Qiucui, Wang, Jikun, Wang, Wenhuan, Tao, Shichen, Zhang, Huiling

    “…Field surveys in the Xisha and Zhongsha archipelagos, in the midnorthern South China Sea, show macroalgal dominance on remote reefs that were previously…”
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    Synthesis and cytotoxic activity of some 4,6-diaza-A,B-dihomo-steroid bilactams by Cui, Jianguo, Lin, Qifu, Gan, Chunfang, Yao, Qiucui, Su, Wei, Huang, Yanmin

    Published in Steroids (01-01-2014)
    “…•Some 4,6-diaza-A,B-dihomo-steroids were synthesized via two different synthetic route.•The antiproliferative activity of synthesized compounds was…”
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    Design, synthesis and antiproliferative evaluation of some B-homo steroidal lactams by Cui, Jianguo, Lin, Qifu, Huang, Yanmin, Gan, Chunfang, Yao, Qiucui, Wei, Yingliang, Xiao, Qi, Kong, Erbin

    Published in Medicinal chemistry research (01-07-2015)
    “…A series of 3-substituted-6-aza-B-homo-5-α-stigmastan-7-one and 3-substituted-6-aza-B-homo-5-α-sitostan-7-one derivatives were designed and synthesized by the…”
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