Jianhui Wang, PhD
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2009
Direct assessment of cytomegalovirus transfusion‐transmitted risks after universal leukoreduction
Wu Y, Zou S, Cable R, Dorsey K, Tang Y, Hapip C, Melmed R, Trouern‐Trend J, Wang J, Champion M, Fang C, Dodd R. Direct assessment of cytomegalovirus transfusion‐transmitted risks after universal leukoreduction. Transfusion 2009, 50: 776-786. PMID: 19912585, DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2009.02486.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUniversal leukoreductionEvaluable transfusionsFollow-upTotal antibodiesClinical follow-upDonor serum samplesImmunoglobulin M antibodiesCellular productsSeronegative recipientsCytomegalovirus DNABlood transfusionDays posttransfusionTransfusion recipientsTransfused unitsCytomegalovirusTransfusionM antibodiesDonor samplesClinical concernDonor follow-upDonors' seraLeukoreductionSerum samplesAntibodiesDirect assessmentCbCOR15, A Cold-Regulated Gene from Alpine Chorispora bungeana, Confers Cold Tolerance in Transgenic Tobacco
Si J, Wang J, Zhang L, Zhang H, Liu Y, An L. CbCOR15, A Cold-Regulated Gene from Alpine Chorispora bungeana, Confers Cold Tolerance in Transgenic Tobacco. Journal Of Plant Biology 2009, 52: 593. DOI: 10.1007/s12374-009-9077-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCold toleranceConferring cold toleranceRapid amplificationCaMV 35S promoterCold-regulated genesRelative water contentAmplification of cDNA endsRapid amplification of cDNA endsDegree of chillingTransgenic plantsTransgenic tobaccoElectrolyte leakageChorispora bungeanaFreezing toleranceChlorophyll contentTransgenic linesCDNA endsSubnival areasAtCOR15aPlantsWater contentCold temperaturesBungeanaAlpine speciesToleranceA new potyvirus first isolated and identified from Angelica sinensis
Zhang Y, Wang R, Wang J, Chang J, Zhang X, Chen T, An L, Xu S. A new potyvirus first isolated and identified from Angelica sinensis. Virus Genes 2009, 39: 120-125. PMID: 19415480, DOI: 10.1007/s11262-009-0361-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Diversity and distribution of the prokaryotic community in near-surface permafrost sediments in the Tianshan Mountains, China
Yang D, Wang J, Bai Y, Xu S, An L. Diversity and distribution of the prokaryotic community in near-surface permafrost sediments in the Tianshan Mountains, China. Canadian Journal Of Microbiology 2008, 54: 270-280. PMID: 18388999, DOI: 10.1139/w08-004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Comparison of two gel filtration chromatographic methods for the purification of Lily symptomless virus
Wang R, Wang J, Li J, Wang Y, Xie Z, An L. Comparison of two gel filtration chromatographic methods for the purification of Lily symptomless virus. Journal Of Virological Methods 2007, 139: 125-131. PMID: 17207540, DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2006.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Properties of cellular ubiquinone and stress-resistance in suspension-cultured cells of Chorispora bungeana during early chilling
Chang J, Fu X, An L, Xu S, Wang J, Zhang M, Feng H, Chen T. Properties of cellular ubiquinone and stress-resistance in suspension-cultured cells of Chorispora bungeana during early chilling. Environmental And Experimental Botany 2006, 57: 116-122. DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2005.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuspension-cultured cellsMitochondrial membrane potentialRedox stateDifferent chilling temperaturesRedox regulationChorispora bungeanaCellular regulationChorispora bungeana FischChilling inductionChilling stressC. bungeanaOxygen species productionRedox balanceChilling temperaturesCellular activitiesCellular componentsUbiquinoneROS productionSpecies productionMembrane potentialBungeanaRegulationC.A. MeyPlantsFlow cytometryPhylogenetic diversity of culturable bacteria from alpine permafrost in the Tianshan Mountains, northwestern China
Bai Y, Yang D, Wang J, Xu S, Wang X, An L. Phylogenetic diversity of culturable bacteria from alpine permafrost in the Tianshan Mountains, northwestern China. Research In Microbiology 2006, 157: 741-751. PMID: 16690258, DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2006.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhylogenetic diversityDiverse microbial lineagesEvolutionary distance matricesSpecific ecological nichesCulturable bacterial communityRDNA restriction analysisPermafrost sedimentsMicrobial lineagesCFB phylumGram-positiveCytophaga-FlavobacteriumGenus ChryseobacteriumEndospore formationPhylogenetic treeEcological nichesPhylogenetic analysisGram-positive bacteriaBacteroides phylumNew speciesBacterial communitiesARDRA patternsColony pigmentationCulturable populationsPhenotypic propertiesCulturable bacteriaAssociation of the cold-hardiness of Chorispora bungeana with the distribution and accumulation of calcium in the cells and tissues
Fu X, Chang J, An L, Zhang M, Xu S, Chen T, Liu Y, Xin H, Wang J. Association of the cold-hardiness of Chorispora bungeana with the distribution and accumulation of calcium in the cells and tissues. Environmental And Experimental Botany 2006, 55: 282-293. DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2004.11.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChilling inductionWild speciesRegenerated plantsRare alpine subnival plant speciesC. bungeanaAccumulation of Ca2Laser-scanning confocal microscopyPlant speciesChorispora bungeanaCellular membranesEntire plantBungeanaPlantsSpeciesConfocal microscopyMitochondriaC.A. MeyNormal functionInductionAccumulationCellsAccumulation of calciumFreezing environmentAlive cellsCa2Plant regeneration of Chorispora bungeana via somatic embryogenesis
WANG J, AN L, WANG R, YANG D, SI J, FU X, CHANG J, XU S. Plant regeneration of Chorispora bungeana via somatic embryogenesis. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant 2006, 42: 148-151. DOI: 10.1079/ivp2006748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChorispora bungeanaSomatic embryogenesisCotyledonary-stage somatic embryosMS mediumL1 -naphthaleneacetic acidRegeneration of plantsLeaf-derived callusAlpine plantsRegenerated plantsL1 sucrosePlant regenerationL1 kinetinC. bungeanaLiquid MS mediumSomatic embryosRoot developmentL1 NAAPrimary callusWhole plantCell suspensionsGibberellic acidSkoog (MS) mediumBungeanaPlantsSuspension culturesRelation of several antioxidant enzymes to rapid freezing resistance in suspension cultured cells from alpine Chorispora bungeana
Guo F, Zhang M, Chen Y, Zhang W, Xu S, Wang J, An L. Relation of several antioxidant enzymes to rapid freezing resistance in suspension cultured cells from alpine Chorispora bungeana. Cryobiology 2006, 52: 241-250. PMID: 16426599, DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2005.12.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntioxidant enzymesAlpine subnival plantActivities of antioxidant enzymesAntioxidant enzyme activitiesAutoxidation rateSuspension culture cellsCombination of antioxidant enzymesAscorbate peroxidaseChorispora bungeanaDecrease of catalase activityDehydroascorbate reductaseFreezing testsFreezing resistanceSubnival plantsPeroxidase activityDegrees CSoluble proteinsGlutathione reductaseChloride reductionCryoprotective mechanismCell membraneCatalase activityPlant cellsEnzyme activitySuperoxide dismutase
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