Daixi Li
Peking University
6 Papers
7 Citations
Daixi Li is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Klebsiella pneumoniae & Gene. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Daixi Li include Xiamen University.
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Papers
Blood circRNAs as biomarkers for the diagnosis of community‐acquired pneumonia
Tian Zhao,Yali Zheng,DengZai Hao,Xuesong Jin,Qiongzhen Luo,Yatao Guo,Daixi Li,Wen Xi,Yu Xu,Yusheng Chen,Zhancheng Gao,Yan Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: A genetic network of potential CAP‐related regulatory interactions is generated that should inform future hypothesis‐driven research into the causes and potential treatment of this widespread and frequently fatal disease.
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Complete Genomic Analysis of a Kingdom-Crossing Klebsiella variicola Isolate.
Yatao Guo,Yao Zhai,Zhao Zhang,Daixi Li,Zhanwei Wang,Jingquan Li,Zilong He,Songnian Hu,Yu Kang,Zhancheng Gao +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that K. variicola X39 was a kingdom-crossing strain that could colonize maize as an endophytic bacterium and contained some genes involved in plant colonization, nitrogen fixation, and defense against oxidative stress.
Genetic factors related to the widespread dissemination of ST11 extensively drug-resistant carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae strains within hospital.
Daixi Li,Yao Zhai,Zhao Zhang,Zhao Zhang,Yatao Guo,Zhanwei Wang,Zilong He,Songnian Hu,Yusheng Chen,Yu Kang,Zhancheng Gao +10 more
TL;DR: The findings suggested that together with clonal spread, MGEs identified uniquely in the ST11 XDR CP-Kp strains might contribute to their formidable adaptability, which facilitated their widespread dissemination in hospital.
Complete sequences of two new KPC-harbouring plasmids in Klebsiella pneumoniae ST11 strains in China.
Yao Zhai,Daixi Li,Pengcheng Du,Zhao Zhang,Zilong He,Yatao Guo,Yusheng Chen,Yu Kang,Songnian Hu,Zhancheng Gao +9 more
TL;DR: The spread of the group of the plasmids may be caused by an outbreak of a clonal dissemination of ST11 KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolates, and the importance of plasmid analysis in surveillance and control of antibiotic resistance spread in clinical isolates is highlighted.
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Genomic characterization of an emerging Enterobacteriaceae species: the first case of co-infection with a typical pathogen in a human patient
Zhao Zhang,Zhao Zhang,Daixi Li,Daixi Li,Xing Shi,Xing Shi,Yao Zhai,Yatao Guo,Yatao Guo,Yali Zheng,Yali Zheng,Lili Zhao,Yukun He,Yusheng Chen,Zhanwei Wang,Jianrong Su,Yu Kang,Zhancheng Gao +17 more
TL;DR: The findings imply that AF18 and its species are not only infection-relevant but also potential disseminators of antibiotic resistance genes, which highlights the need for continuous monitoring for this novel species and efforts to develop treatment strategies.