Meifang Qi
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    Zhou W, Yuan S, Kang W, Deng X, Zhou H, Ruan J, et al.
  
  
    Int J Immunogenet
    . 2025 Jan;
          52(1):39-55.
    
    PMID: 39800859
  
  
          Recently, it has been realized that immune processes participate in the pathogenesis of human cancers. A large number of genetic polymorphisms in immune-related genes have been extensively examined for their...
      
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    Zhou W, Hu W, Tang L, Ma X, Liao J, Yu Z, et al.
  
  
    Mol Neurobiol
    . 2024 Mar;
          61(10):8175-8187.
    
    PMID: 38478144
  
  
          Previous studies have suggested that certain variants in immune-related genes may participate in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), including rs17824933 in the CD6 gene, rs1883832 in the CD40 gene,...
      
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    Qi M, Pang J, Mitsiades I, Lane A, Rheinbay E
  
  
    Cell
    . 2023 Jun;
    
    PMID: 37385248
  
  
          Certain cancer types afflict female and male patients disproportionately. The reasons include differences in male/female physiology, effect of sex hormones, risk behavior, environmental exposures, and genetics of the sex chromosomes...
      
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    Cheng Y, Qiu L, Shen P, Wang Y, Li J, Dai Z, et al.
  
  
    Plant Physiol Biochem
    . 2023 Mar;
          197:107661.
    
    PMID: 36989990
  
  
          Cadmium pollution in agricultural soil is a great threat to crop growth and human health. In this research, with 1%, 3% and 5% biochar applied to control soil cadmium pollution,...
      
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    Rheinbay E, Qi M, Bouyssou J, Oler A, Thumm L, Makiya M, et al.
  
  
    Blood Adv
    . 2023 Jan;
          7(11):2558-2563.
    
    PMID: 36652685
  
  
          No abstract available.
      
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    Zhang X, Wang Q, Wu J, Qi M, Zhang C, Huang Y, et al.
  
  
    Nat Plants
    . 2022 Nov;
          8(11):1275-1288.
    
    PMID: 36316454
  
  
          Symbioses between legumes and rhizobia require establishment of the plant-derived symbiosome membrane, which surrounds the rhizobia and accommodates the symbionts by providing an interface for nutrient and signal exchange. The...
      
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    Qi M, Nayar U, Ludwig L, Wagle N, Rheinbay E
  
  
    BMC Bioinformatics
    . 2021 Dec;
          22(1):611.
    
    PMID: 34952565
  
  
          Background: Exogenous cDNA introduced into an experimental system, either intentionally or accidentally, can appear as added read coverage over that gene in next-generation sequencing libraries derived from this system. If...
      
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    Wu Y, Liu N, Qi M, Qiao H, Lu X, Ma L, et al.
  
  
    Org Lett
    . 2021 May;
          23(10):3923-3927.
    
    PMID: 33938757
  
  
          2-Fluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)aniline was found to be a suitable monodentate transient directing group (MonoTDG) to enable Ru(II)-catalyzed intermolecular direct -C(sp)-H imidation of benzaldehydes. -Tosyloxyphthalimide was used as an alternative azide-free amidation reagent...
      
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    Zhang C, Qi M, Zhang X, Wang Q, Yu Y, Zhang Y, et al.
  
  
    Sci China Life Sci
    . 2020 Mar;
          63(8):1213-1226.
    
    PMID: 32221813
  
  
          Legumes have evolved a symbiotic relationship with rhizobial bacteria and their roots form unique nitrogen-fixing organs called nodules. Studies have shown that abiotic and biotic stresses alter the profile of...
      
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    Ran X, Zhao F, Wang Y, Liu J, Zhuang Y, Ye L, et al.
  
  
    Plant J
    . 2019 Sep;
          101(1):237-248.
    
    PMID: 31494994
  
  
          High-throughput technology has become a powerful approach for routine plant research. Interpreting the biological significance of high-throughput data has largely focused on the functional characterization of a large gene list...