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Root growth responses to water and nitrogen inputs drive maize economic income and water-nitrogen productivity by Bo Jing, Wenjuan Shi
Published 2025-08-01Low water and nitrogen use efficiency in Northwest China constrains maize profitability, highlighting the need to optimize their management to enhance soil resource utilization for sustainable production. To investigate the effects of water and nitrogen management on maize economic income, root grow...
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Advanced Multi-Scale CNN-BiLSTM for Robust Photovoltaic Fault Detection by Xiaojuan Zhang, Bo Jing, Xiaoxuan Jiao, Ruixu Yao
Published 2025-07-01The increasing deployment of photovoltaic (PV) systems necessitates robust fault detection mechanisms to ensure operational reliability and safety. Conventional approaches, however, struggle in complex industrial environments characterized by high noise, data incompleteness, and class imbalance. Thi...
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Role of duck plague virus glycoprotein C in viral adsorption: Absence of specific interactions with cell surface heparan sulfate by Yan-chun JING, Ying WU, Kun-feng SUN, Ming-shu WANG, An-chun CHENG, Shun CHEN, Ren-yong JIA, De-kang ZHU, Ma-feng LIU, Qiao YANG, Bo JING, Xiaoyue CHEN
Published 2017-05-01Many mammalian herpes viruses utilize heparan sulfate (HS) moieties present on cell surface proteoglycans as receptors for cell entry, and this process also requires viral glycoprotein C (gC) homologues. However, our understanding of the role of gC in facilitating attachment of other alpha-herpes vi...
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The codon-optimized capsid gene of duck circovirus can be highly expressed in yeast and self-assemble into virus-like particles by Cui YANG, Yu XU, Ren-yong JIA, Si-yang LIU, Ming-shu WANG, De-kang ZHU, Shun CHEN, Ma-feng LIU, Xin-xin ZHAO, Kun-feng SUN, Bo JING, Zhong-qiong YIN, An-chun CHENG
Published 2017-07-01The capsid (Cap) protein, which is the only structural protein of duck circovirus (DuCV), is the most important antigen for the development of vaccines against DuCV and the virus's serological diagnostic methods. In order to use yeast expression system to produce a large quantities of DuCV Cap...
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Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of DHBV DNA vaccines expressing envelope and capsid fusion proteins in ducks delivered by attenuated Salmonella typhimurium by Si-yang LIU, Ren-yong JIA, Qing-qing LI, Dai-shen FENG, Hao-yue SHEN, Cui YANG, Ming-shu WANG, De-kang ZHU, Shun CHEN, Ma-feng LIU, Xin-xin ZHAO, Zhong-qiong YIN, Bo JING, An-chun CHENG
Published 2018-04-01Duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) shares many basic characteristics with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and is an attractive model for vaccine development. In this study, DHBV DNA vaccines were designed to express envelope and capsid fusion proteins to enhance the breadth of immune response in ducks. Attenuate...
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