Ying Zhong Tang
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Deng Y, Wang K, Hu Z, Hu Q, Tang Y
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Aug;
13:967610.
PMID: 36033882
Identification of a core microbiome (a group of taxa commonly present and consistently abundant in most samples of host populations) is important to capture the key microbes closely associated with...
12.
Song X, Lin S, Hu Z, Liu Y, Deng Y, Tang Y
Harmful Algae
. 2022 Aug;
117:102274.
PMID: 35944961
Since > 91% of dinoflagellates are proven auxotrophs of vitamin B and the cobalamin synthetase W (CobW) is a key gene involved in vitamin B synthesis pathway, a number of...
13.
Tang Y, Shang L, Dobbs F
Harmful Algae
. 2022 May;
114:102220.
PMID: 35550298
Expansion of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species through ships' ballast water and sediment has been an increasing concern. Determining whether a microalgal cell, particularly for the toxic and HAB-forming species,...
14.
Gu H, Wu Y, Lu S, Lu D, Tang Y, Qi Y
Harmful Algae
. 2022 Jan;
111:102059.
PMID: 35016757
The first recorded micro-algae bloom in Chinese coastal waters dates back to 1933 and was caused by a mixture of Noctiluca scintillans and Skeletonema costatum sensu lato along the Zhejiang...
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Shang L, Zhai X, Tian W, Liu Y, Han Y, Deng Y, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Jan;
19(1).
PMID: 35010560
Over the past several decades, much attention has been focused on the dispersal of aquatic nonindigenous species via ballast tanks of shipping vessels worldwide. The recently reclassified dinoflagellate (previously identified...
16.
Liu Y, Hu Z, Deng Y, Shang L, Gobler C, Tang Y
Harmful Algae
. 2021 Nov;
109:102108.
PMID: 34815026
Dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of protists in aquatic environment and have evolved many unusual and enigmatic genomic features such as immense genome sizes, high repeated genes, and a...
17.
Liu Y, Deng Y, Shang L, Yi L, Hu Z, Tang Y
Harmful Algae
. 2021 Nov;
109:102121.
PMID: 34815021
The toxic dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi frequently forms harmful algal blooms (HABs) and thus causes massive kills of fish and shellfish in worldwide coastal waters, which has led to intensive investigations...
18.
Deng Y, Li F, Hu Z, Yue C, Tang Y
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Oct;
22(20).
PMID: 34681714
Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a highly conserved molecular chaperone functioning in cellular structural folding and conformational integrity maintenance and thus plays vital roles in a variety of biological...
19.
Hu Z, Xu N, Gu H, Chai Z, Takahashi K, Li Z, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2021 Sep;
108:102098.
PMID: 34588125
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by an unknown dinoflagellate species have frequently occurred in the Pearl River Estuary, China Since 2006. These blooms were associated with severe water discoloration and...
20.
Exploration of resting cysts (stages) and their relevance for possibly HABs-causing species in China
Tang Y, Gu H, Wang Z, Liu D, Wang Y, Lu D, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2021 Aug;
107:102050.
PMID: 34456016
The studies on the species diversity, distribution, environmental implications, and molecular basis of resting cysts (stages) of dinoflagellates and a few species of other groups conducted in China during the...