Jingran Zhang
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Recent Articles
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Ding J, Hameed H, Long L, Zhang J, Fang C, Tian X, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 2025 Jan;
80(3):746-751.
PMID: 39871738
Objectives: Amikacin is crucial for treating Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) infections, with resistance primarily attributed to rrs gene mutations. The correlation between specific mutations and amikacin susceptibility, along with the associated...
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Zhou S, Long H, Chen W, Qiu C, Zhang C, Xing H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Jan;
16(1):1049.
PMID: 39865073
Organic carbon burial (OCB) in lakes, a critical component of the global carbon cycle, surpasses that in oceans, yet its response to global warming and associated feedbacks remains poorly understood....
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Tian X, Gao Y, Li C, Ma W, Zhang J, Ju Y, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2025 Jan;
15():1400436.
PMID: 39830329
The efficacy of many compounds against is often limited when administered via conventional oral or injection routes due to suboptimal pharmacokinetic characteristics. Inhalation-based delivery methods have been investigated to achieve...
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Zhang J, Ju Y, Li L, Hameed H, Yusuf B, Gao Y, et al.
Int J Antimicrob Agents
. 2025 Jan;
65(2):107442.
PMID: 39761758
Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) poses serious therapeutic challenges, largely due to its intrinsic resistance to many antibiotics. The development of targeted therapeutic strategies necessitates the identification of bacterial factors that contribute...
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Ju Y, Li L, Zhang J, Yusuf B, Zeng S, Fang C, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2024 Dec;
69(2):e0043324.
PMID: 39699214
exhibits intrinsic resistance to most antibiotics, hence leading to infections that are difficult to treat. To address this issue, the identification of new molecular targets is essential for the development...
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Tian L, Liu L, Liu Z, Cheng L, Xu H, Chen Y, et al.
Micron
. 2024 Oct;
188:103730.
PMID: 39461068
During the offline combination of multiple atomic force microscopy (AFM) images, changes in probe displacement can be affected by dynamic noise, leading to dislocation and tearing in the stitching. To...
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He J, Gao Y, Wang J, Hameed H, Wang S, Fang C, et al.
mLife
. 2024 Oct;
3(3):459-470.
PMID: 39359678
Treatment of (Mab) infections is very challenging due to its intrinsic resistance to most available drugs. Therefore, it is crucial to discover novel anti-Mab drugs. In this study, we explored...
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Chen G, Yuan H, Zhang L, Zhang J, Li K, Wang X
Talanta
. 2024 Aug;
280:126750.
PMID: 39213890
The discovery of pancreatic lipase (PL) inhibitors is an essential route to develop new anti-obesity drugs. In this experiment, chitosan was used to add amino groups to cellulose filter paper...
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Yusuf B, Wang S, Alam M, Zhang J, Liu Z, Lu Z, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2024 Aug;
12(10):e0397423.
PMID: 39162545
Importance: This study reports the role of a putative fadD (MAB_1915) in innate resistance to multiple drugs by , hence identifying MAB_1915 as a valuable target and providing a baseline...
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Thianthrene/TfOH-catalyzed electrophilic halogenations using -halosuccinimides as the halogen source
Shi H, Zhang J, Li X, He J, Sun Y, Wu J, et al.
Chem Sci
. 2024 Aug;
15(32):13058-13067.
PMID: 39148788
Organohalides are vital organic building blocks with applications spanning various fields. However, direct halogenation of certain neutral or unreactive substrates by using solely the regular halogenating reagents has proven challenging....