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The role of Lactobacillus in diseases and its intervention by Chinese herbs by Hui Lai, Dongmei Yan, Jiarong Zhang, Bin Li, Fei Li
Published 2025-09-01Introduction: Lactobacilli are a group of Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the family Lactobacillaceae within the phylum Firmicutes. They colonize the intestinal tract and play a significant role in human health and disease treatment, serving irreplaceable functions in numerous disease domains. T...
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Survey and examination of the potential alternative hosts of Villosiclava virens, the pathogen of rice false smut, in China by Qi-de DENG, Ming-li YONG, Dan-yang LI, Chao-hui LAI, Hong-ming CHEN, Jing FAN, Dong-wei HU
Published 2015-07-01Rice false smut is caused by ascomycete Villosiclava virens, whose potential alternative hosts have been assumed previously. Here its potential alternative hosts were surveyed and identified from 2008 to 2013 in the main rice-growing regions in China. Two common weeds in paddy fields, Digitaria sang...
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Effect of temperature on the development of sclerotia in Villosiclava virens by Lin-lin FAN, Ming-li YONG, Dan-yang LI, Yi-jia LIU, Chao-hui LAI, Hong-ming CHEN, Fang-min CHENG, Dong-wei HU
Published 2016-11-01The sclerotia of Villosiclava virens were found commonly in high altitude and the temperate regions, where the temperatures are relatively low in rice filling stage. To make sure if low temperature induce the sclerotial formation in V. virens, the inoculated rice panicles in laboratory and the disea...
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Integration of gene mutations in risk prognostication for watch‐and‐wait follicular lymphoma patients initiating first‐line treatment by Tian‐Yuan Xu, Rong‐Ji Mu, Hui‐Lai Zhang, Bing Xu, Rong Li, Nan Wang, Rui Sun, Rui‐Chi Li, Di Fu, Xian‐Huo Wang, Zhi‐Feng Li, Yan Zhao, Peng‐Peng Xu, Shu Cheng, Li Wang, Wei Tang, Zhong Zheng, Wei‐Li Zhao
Published 2025-05-01Abstract Follicular lymphoma (FL) patients with low tumor burden at diagnosis frequently undergo the watch‐and‐wait (W&W) strategy. The study aimed to facilitate risk assessment in predicting the time to lymphoma treatment (TLT) for W&W patients through an integrated analysis of clinical fac...
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