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Luo N, Cai Y, Han Z, Sui X, Yuan W, Zhang Z, et al.
Zool Res . 2024 Jun; 45(4):781-790. PMID: 38894521
Precise targeting of specific regions within the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial for both scientific research and gene therapy in the context of brain diseases. Adeno-associated virus 13 (AAV13)...
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Lin K, Li L, Ma W, Yang X, Han Z, Luo N, et al.
Neural Regen Res . 2023 Feb; 18(8):1827-1833. PMID: 36751812
Analyzing the structure and function of the brain's neural network is critical for identifying the working principles of the brain and the mechanisms of brain diseases. Recombinant rabies viral vectors...
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Liu Q, Lin K, Yang L, Dai L, Wang L, Sun Y, et al.
Arch Insect Biochem Physiol . 2014 Oct; 88(3):155-67. PMID: 25348706
Apolipophorin-III (ApoLp-III) acts in lipid transport, lipoprotein metabolism, and innate immunity in insects. In this study, an ApoLp-III gene of Antheraea pernyi pupae (Ap-ApoLp-III) was isolated and characterized. The full-length...
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Liu Q, Zhu B, Wang L, Wei G, Dai L, Lin K, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol . 2013 Oct; 114(3):313-23. PMID: 24076149
Insects possess an innate immune system that responds to invading microorganisms. In this study, a subtractive cDNA library was constructed to screen for immune response-related genes in the fat bodies...
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Zhu B, Liu Q, Dai L, Wang L, Sun Y, Lin K, et al.
Gene . 2013 Jul; 527(1):283-91. PMID: 23810944
The complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Diaphania pyloalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralididae) was determined to be 15,298 bp and has the typical gene organization of mitogenomes from lepidopteran insects. It consists of...
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Liu Q, Zhu B, Dai L, Fu W, Lin K, Liu C
J Insect Physiol . 2013 Jun; 59(8):848-54. PMID: 23763950
Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) usually act as molecular chaperones to prevent proteins from being denatured in extreme conditions. We first report the sHSP21 gene, named as Ap-sHSP21, in the...