Fangrui Ma
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
30 Papers
44 Citations
Fangrui Ma is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Biodiesel production : a review
Fangrui Ma,Milford A. Hanna +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the transesterification reaction is aected by molar ratio of glycerides to alcohol, catalysts, reaction temperature, reaction time and free fatty acids and water content of oils or fats.
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Individuality in gut microbiota composition is a complex polygenic trait shaped by multiple environmental and host genetic factors
Andrew K. Benson,Scott A. Kelly,Ryan Legge,Fangrui Ma,Soo Jen Low,Jaehyoung Kim,Min Zhang,Phaik Lyn Oh,Derrick L. Nehrenberg,Kunjie Hua,Stephen D. Kachman,Etsuko N. Moriyama,Jens Walter,Daniel A. Peterson,Daniel Pomp +14 more
TL;DR: Factors that affect microbiota composition in a large mouse advanced intercross line originating from a cross between C57BL/6J and an ICR-derived outbred line (HR) are examined, providing clear evidence for the importance of host genetic control in shaping individual microbiome diversity in mammals.
The effect of mixing on transesterification of beef tallow
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that small NaOH-MeOH droplets in melted beef tallow resulted in fast transesterification reaction and stable emulsion, and Misek's equation was applicable to the former case.
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A review on mycelial pellets as biological carriers: wastewater treatment and recovery for resource and energy.
TL;DR: In this article , the theoretical basis and mechanism of mycelial pellets as a biological carrier were analyzed from the properties of mycellial pellets and the interaction between mycicles and other microorganisms, which is an important way to break through the technical bottleneck of biodiesel recovery from wastewater.
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Characterization of a New Chlorovirus Type With Permissive and Non-Permissive Features on Phylogenetically Related Algal Strains
Cristian F. Quispe,Ahmed Esmael,Olivia Sonderman,Michelle McQuinn,Irina Agarkova,Mohammed Battah,Garry A. Duncan,David D. Dunigan,Timothy P. L. Smith,Cristina De Castro,Immacolata Speciale,Fangrui Ma,James L. Van Etten +12 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, OSy-NE5 attached to and initiated infection in NC64A cells but infectious progeny viruses were not produced; thus OSy -NE5 replication in NC 64A is blocked at some later stage of replication.
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