Xiping Dong
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Recent Articles
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Wang X, Dong X, Feng X, Shi Q, Wang J, Yin X, et al.
Small Methods
. 2022 Nov;
7(1):e2201201.
PMID: 36408776
P2-phase layered cathode materials with distinguished electrochemical performance for sodium-ion batteries have attracted extensive attention, but they face critical challenges of transition metal layer sliding and unfavorable formation of hydration...
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Xiao Y, Wang X, Dong X, Zhang Y, Liu H
Onco Targets Ther
. 2019 Oct;
12:8075-8084.
PMID: 31632061
Background: Recombination signal-binding protein J (RBPJ) is a crucial downstream effector of Notch signaling, which is involved cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. It plays an important role in tumorigenesis although...
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Harvey T, Dong X, Donoghue P
Evol Dev
. 2010 May;
12(2):177-200.
PMID: 20433458
The reconstruction of ancestors is a central aim of comparative anatomy and evolutionary developmental biology, not least in attempts to understand the relationship between developmental and organismal evolution. Inferences based...
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Raff E, Schollaert K, Nelson D, Donoghue P, Thomas C, Turner F, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Dec;
105(49):19360-5.
PMID: 19047625
Fossilized embryos with extraordinary cellular preservation appear in the Late Neoproterozoic and Cambrian, coincident with the appearance of animal body fossils. It has been hypothesized that microbial processes are responsible...
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Gostling N, Thomas C, Greenwood J, Dong X, Bengtson S, Raff E, et al.
Evol Dev
. 2008 May;
10(3):339-49.
PMID: 18460095
Experimental analyses of decay in a tunicate deuterostome and three lophotrochozoans indicate that the controls on decay and preservation of embryos, identified previously based on echinoids, are more generally applicable....