
Qing Zhu
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Jul 29, 2024 |
journals.plos.org | Xiao Yang |Yong Xu |Qing Zhu
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewedResearch Article Citation: Yang XJ, Xu YF, Zhu Q (2024) SPOP expression is associated with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in pancreatic cancer. PLoS ONE 19(7): e0306994. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306994Editor: Giovanni Messina, University of Rome, ITALYReceived: December 9, 2023; Accepted: June 26, 2024; Published: July 29, 2024Copyright: © 2024 Yang et al.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
nature.com | Hanqin Tian |Hong Liao |Naiqing Pan |Shufen Pan |Akihiko Ito |Atul Jain | +5 more
AbstractAnthropogenic activities have substantially enhanced the loadings of reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the Earth system since pre-industrial times1,2, contributing to widespread eutrophication and air pollution3,4,5,6. Increased Nr can also influence global climate through a variety of effects on atmospheric and land processes but the cumulative net climate effect is yet to be unravelled.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Qing Zhu |Yu Su
1. IntroductionHigh-power pulsed power technology originated in the 1930s from research on generating rays using capacitors, and the first publication of microsecond pulsed X-rays from a high-voltage pulsed power discharge point was made by Kingdon and Tanis in 1930 [1].
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Feb 20, 2024 |
nature.com | KATERINA GEORGIOU |Charles D. Koven |William R. Wieder |William Riley |Jennifer Pett-Ridge |Nicholas J. Bouskill | +6 more
AbstractSoil organic matter decomposition and its interactions with climate depend on whether the organic matter is associated with soil minerals. However, data limitations have hindered global-scale analyses of mineral-associated and particulate soil organic carbon pools and their benchmarking in Earth system models used to estimate carbon cycle–climate feedbacks.
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Aug 6, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Zhiwei Zhang |Qing Zhu
1. IntroductionThe WD repeat and HMG-box DNA binding protein 1 (WDHD1), also known as acidic nucleoplasmic DNA-binding protein 1 (AND-1), was initially discovered through genetic screens aimed at identifying genes involved in chromosomes transmission during cell division [1,2]. In the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast), the human counterpart of WDHD1 is referred to as chromosome transmission fidelity factor 4 (CTF4) [3].
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