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    Synthesis and identification of the antigens for carbofuran by ZHU Guo-nian, WU Ying-liang, CHENG Jin-li

    Published 2002-01-01

    This study reported that the first compound, 2, 3-dihydro-2, 2-dimethyl-7-benfuranyl chloroformate (DDBC) was synthesized after using 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimrthyl-7-benzofuranol reacted with CoCl<sub>2</sub>. Then two haptens named 4-[〔(2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benfuranyloxy) carbonyl〕-ami...

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    Orientation Controllable RCS Enhancement Electromagnetic Surface to Improve the Road Barriers Detectability for Autonomous Driving Radar by Yanbin Chen, Tong Wang, Qi Liu, Haochen Wang, Cheng Jin

    Published 2025-06-01

    An orientation controllable radar cross section (RCS) enhancement surface is presented in this paper, which can be used to improve the road pile detectability of on-board microwave radar for autonomous driving system. In addition, the RCS enhancement orientation can be controlled in a specified dire...

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    Analysis of Major Road Traffic Accident Causes Using a Combined Method of Association Rule and Complex Network by Shuai Huang, Cheng Jin, Tao Chen, ZhengWu Wang, Jie Wang

    Published 2025-01-01

    To identify the key causes of major road traffic accidents (resulting in three or more deaths), this study constructed an accident causation network based on association rules and complex networks using data from 173 major traffic accidents over the past decade. Initially, 62 potential risk factors...

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    Molecular Characterization and Functional Analysis of OsPHY1, a Purple Acid Phosphatase (PAP)–Type Phytase Gene in Rice(Oryza sativaL.) by Rui-juan LI, Wen-jing LU, Cheng-jin GUO, Xiao-juan LI, Jun-tao GU, Kai XIAO

    Published 2012-08-01

    Abstract: As a specific type of acid phosphatses, phytases play diverse roles in plants by catalazing the degradation of phytic acid and its derivatives. In this study, a rice phytase gene referred to OsPHY1 has been functionally characterized. OsPHY1 contains a 1 620 bp of open reading frame, encod...

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    TaMIR1119, a miRNA family member of wheat (Triticum aestivum), is essential in the regulation of plant drought tolerance by Gui-qing SHI, Jing-ying FU, Ling-jie RONG, Pei-yue ZHANG, Cheng-jin GUO, Kai XIAO

    Published 2018-11-01

    Through regulating target genes via the mechanisms of posttranscriptional cleavage or translational repression, plant miRNAs involve diverse biological processes associating with plant growth, development, and abiotic stress responses. In this study, we functionally characterized TaMIR1119, a miRNA...

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    Separation-of-Function Alleles of <i>smc-5</i> Reveal Domain-Specific Defects and a Conserved Residue Critical for Genome Maintenance by Haiyan Yuan, Arome Solomon Odiba, Guiyan Liao, Ziteng Zhou, Wenxia Fang, Cheng Jin, Shaojun Li, Xihui Liu, Bin Wang

    Published 2025-05-01

    The SMC-5/6 complex safeguards genome stability through the coordinated action of its core SMC proteins and associated NSE subunits. NSE-1 is a key component of the complex and is essential for DNA repair, yet it remains poorly characterized in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>. To further e...

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    Expression Pattern Analysis of Zinc Finger Protein Genes in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Under Phosphorus Deprivation by Xiao-juan LI, Cheng-jin GUO, Wen-jing LU, Wei-wei DUAN, Miao ZHAO, Chun-ying MA, Jun-tao GU, Kai XIAO

    Published 2014-08-01

    Zinc finger protein (ZFP) genes comprise a large and diverse gene family, and are involved in biotic and abiotic stress responses in plants. In this study, a total of 126 ZFP genes classified into various types in wheat were characterized and subjected to expression pattern analysis under inorganic...

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    Influences of structural helicity of aortic dissection on endovascular repair by Shi-Cheng Jin, Zi-Long Zhao, Xuyang Zhang, Peng Lv, Cheng Yan, Tiantong Xu, Jialing Yang, Lixin Wang, Zhihui Dong, Daqiao Guo, Xi-Qiao Feng, Weiguo Fu, Baolei Guo

    Published 2025-08-01

    Summary: Stanford type B aortic dissections often exhibit helical morphology. However, the influences of structural helicity on periprocedural and mid-to long-term adverse events after thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) remain unclear. In this article, a total of 197 patients who underwent...

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