Yu-Yan Xu
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1.
Mao N, Zhao T, Xu Y, Fan L
Mycologia
. 2023 Jan;
115(2):255-262.
PMID: 36692901
Some collections from northern China are proposed as the new genus and species based on morphological assessments and molecular phylogenetic evidence. It is circumscribed by the pink pileus, white context...
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Xu Y, Zhu M, Mao N, Fan L, Shen X
Biology (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
11(6).
PMID: 35741387
The emergence of molecular systematics has greatly helped researchers to identify fungal species. China has abundant species resources, and a number of new species of have been recently proposed. However,...
3.
Xu Y, Jian S, Mao N, Yang Z, Fan L
Mycologia
. 2022 Jun;
114(4):748-756.
PMID: 35666652
The genus and species are proposed as new based on morphological assessments and molecular phylogenetic evidence inferred from nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial (mt) adenosine triphosphate (ATPase) subunit 6 () and...
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Mao N, Lv J, Xu Y, Zhao T, Fan L
MycoKeys
. 2022 May;
88:151-170.
PMID: 35585928
Two new species of are proposed based on morphological and phylogenetic investigations. is closely related to but distinguished from the latter by its slightly smaller basidiospores and hyphae of pileipellis...
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Xu Y, Mao N, Yang J, Fan L
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2022 Mar;
8(3).
PMID: 35330274
Species of genus previously reported in China are mainly distributed in the northeast, northwest and southwest regions of China, but the species diversity of in north China is not very...
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Mao N, Xu Y, Zhao T, Lv J, Fan L
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2022 Mar;
8(3).
PMID: 35330258
Within the family Inocybaceae, many species of and have been reported, but there are only a few reports on these two genera from north China. In this study, six collections...
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Xu Y, Ren Z, Liu X, Zhang G, Huang S, Shi W, et al.
Acta Pharmacol Sin
. 2021 Nov;
43(7):1803-1815.
PMID: 34737422
The tumor suppressor gene BAP1 encodes a widely expressed deubiquitinase for histone H2A. Both hereditary and acquired mutations are associated with multiple cancer types, including cutaneous melanoma (CM), uveal melanoma...
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Lv Q, Zou H, Xu Y, Shao Z, Wu R, Li K, et al.
Bioengineered
. 2021 Jul;
12(1):3711-3725.
PMID: 34269159
Rectal cancer is a life‑threatening disease worldwide. Chemotherapy resistance is common in rectal adenocarcinoma patients and has unfavorable survival outcomes; however, its related molecular mechanisms remain unknown. To identify genes...
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Guo L, Fang Y, Liang X, Xu Y, Chen J, Li Y, et al.
Int J Pharm
. 2020 Oct;
590:119939.
PMID: 33011247
Polysorbates (Tweens) are one of the most used excipients for essential oils encapsulation. In this work, the polysorbate based microemulsions (PMEs) for R-(+)-limonene (LMN) encapsulation were investigated for the structural...
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Xu Y, Yan X, Li T, Fan L
MycoKeys
. 2020 Jun;
67:81-94.
PMID: 32550792
Molecular analysis of the genus was conducted with ITS and 28S sequences available, including newly gained sequences from Chinese specimens. Combined with the morphological examinations, a new hypogeous species, was...