Zhiqiang Yan

Affiliations: 
Fudan university, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China 
Area:
Neurobiology
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Minmin Luo grad student 2004-2009
Yuh Nung Jan post-doc 2009-2013
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Xiao Z, Long S, Yan Z, et al. (2024) A Rare Case of Diaphragmatic Rupture Due to Ectopic Pregnancy Leading to Haemorrhagic Shock in a Multipara: A Case Report. International Journal of Women's Health. 16: 1653-1659
Ta Y, Fu S, Liu H, et al. (2024) Evaluation of F9 for Cucumber Growth Promotion and Suppression of Disease. Microorganisms. 12
Yan Z, Deng R, Tang H, et al. (2024) Genetic Diversity and Divergence between Southern Japonica and Northern Japonica Rice Varieties in China. Genes. 15
Lu Y, Qin M, Qi X, et al. (2024) Sex differences in human pre-gastrulation embryos. Science China. Life Sciences
Zhai F, Kong S, Song S, et al. (2024) Human embryos harbor complex mosaicism with broad presence of aneuploid cells during early development. Cell Discovery. 10: 98
Tang B, Liang J, Wen Z, et al. (2024) Insight into the crystal facet-dependent Cr(VI) reduction: A comparative study of pyrite {100} and {111} facets. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China). 150: 78-90
Wang X, Zeng T, Guo X, et al. (2024) Breaking the activity-selectivity trade-off of CO hydrogenation to light olefins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2408297121
Zeng SH, Yan ZQ, Ren Q, et al. (2024) Knocking down RAD51AP1 enhances chemosensitivity by inhibiting the self-renewal of CD133 positive ovarian cancer stem-like cells. Discover Oncology. 15: 410
Liu W, Sun X, Li F, et al. (2024) An essential role of the E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF126 in ensuring meiosis I completion during spermatogenesis. Journal of Advanced Research
Zeng S, Jin N, Yu B, et al. (2024) Chimeric antigen receptor-T cells targeting epithelial cell adhesion molecule antigens are effective in the treatment of colorectal cancer. Bmc Gastroenterology. 24: 249
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