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    Isoorientin derived from Gentiana veitchiorum Hemsl. flowers inhibits melanogenesis by down-regulating MITF-induced tyrosinase expression by Wu, Qi-Yun, Wong, Zack Chun-Fai, Wang, Cheng, Fung, Aster Hei-Yiu, Wong, Emily Oi-Ying, Chan, Gallant Kar-Lun, Dong, Tina Ting-Xia, Chen, Yicun, Tsim, Karl Wah-Keung

    Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (01-04-2019)
    “…Gentiana is a genus of flowering plants in Gentianaceae family, which comprises of 1,600 species. The roots of few species of Gentiana, also known as Long Dan…”
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    Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong by Ngan, Wing Yui, Rao, Subramanya, Chan, Long Chung, Sekoai, Patrick T, Pu, Yang, Yao, Yuan, Fung, Aster Hei Yiu, Habimana, Olivier

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (07-12-2020)
    “…Accessing food through wet markets is a common global daily occurrence, where fresh meat can be purchased to support an urbanizing world population. Similar to…”
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    Questioning the source of identified non-foodborne pathogens from food-contact wooden surfaces used in Hong Kong's urban wet markets by Rao, Subramanya, Ngan, Wing Yui, Chan, Long Chung, Sekoai, Patrick Thabang, Fung, Aster Hei Yiu, Pu, Yang, Yao, Yuan, Habimana, Olivier

    Published in One health (01-12-2021)
    “…In this study, a phylogenic analysis was performed on pathogens previously identified in Hong Kong wet markets' cutting boards. Phylogenetic comparisons were…”
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    Exploring the optimization of aerobic food waste digestion efficiency through the engineering of functional biofilm Bio-carriers by Fung, Aster Hei Yiu, Rao, Subramanya, Ngan, Wing Yui, Sekoai, Patrick Thabang, Touyon, Lisa, Ho, Tsoi Man, Wong, Kwan-Po, Habimana, Olivier

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-12-2021)
    “…•Biofilm biocarrier engineering for aerobic digestion of cellulose-rich food waste.•Chinese cabbage used as cellulose-rich food waste model.•Cabbage microflora…”
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