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Aimin Li is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Aimin Li include Xidian University & Zhejiang University.
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Papers
PLEK: a tool for predicting long non-coding RNAs and messenger RNAs based on an improved k-mer scheme
TL;DR: PLEK is an efficient alignment-free computational tool to distinguish lncRNAs from mRNAs in RNA-seq transcriptomes of species lacking reference genomes and is especially suitable for PacBio or 454 sequencing data and large-scale transcriptome data.
Experimental studies on municipal solid waste pyrolysis in a laboratory-scale rotary kiln
TL;DR: In this paper, a rotary-kiln pyrolyser was designed and built to test the effects of heating methods, moisture contents and size of waste, as well as heating values, were evaluated.
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Pyrolysis of solid waste in a rotary kiln: influence of final pyrolysis temperature on the pyrolysis products
TL;DR: In this paper, an externally heated laboratory-scale rotary-kiln pyrolyser was designed and developed, which had an obvious influence on the primary and elemental analysis data of the semi-cokes.
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ALDB: a domestic-animal long noncoding RNA database.
TL;DR: The domestic-animal lncRNA database, named ALDB, is the first comprehensive database with a focus on the domestic- animal lncRNAs and enables the exploration and comparative analysis of lnc RNAs in domestic animals.
MicroRNA and transcription factor co-regulatory networks and subtype classification of seminoma and non-seminoma in testicular germ cell tumors.
Guimin Qin,Saurav Mallik,Ramkrishna Mitra,Aimin Li,Peilin Jia,Christine M. Eischen,Zhongming Zhao +6 more
TL;DR: This study extensively investigated TF and miRNA regulation pairs, their FFLs, and TF-miRNA mediated regulatory networks in two major types of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT): seminoma (SE) and non-seminoma (NSE).