Jun-Lin Liu
Northwest University for Nationalities
11 Papers
28 Citations
Jun-Lin Liu is an academic researcher from Northwest University for Nationalities. The author has contributed to research in topics: Codon usage bias & Nematophagous fungus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Jun-Lin Liu include Minzu University of China.
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Papers
Screening of different sample types associated with sheep and cattle for the presence of nematophagous fungi in China.
Kui-Zheng Cai,Jun-Lin Liu,Liu Wei,Wang Bobo,Xu Qiang,Sun Longjie,Chen Mingyue,Zhao Mingwang,Wu Jiayan,Li Xiaoshan,Yang Jing,Wei Shuan,Chen Chunrong,Zhongren Ma,Xu Chunlan,Wang Feng,Hu Qianlin,Fang Wenxiu,Zheng Tianhui,Wang Yueying,Wen-Long Zhu,Li Dan,Li Qing,Zhang Chao,Bing Cai,Wang Fan,Yang Zaiyun,Liu Yanqiu +27 more
TL;DR: Based on Shannon diversity index, the diversity levels of nematophagous fungi were relatively higher in samples associated with cattle, barn soil, and subtropical monsoon climate zone.
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The effects of the codon usage and translation speed on protein folding of 3D(pol) of foot-and-mouth disease virus.
Xiao-xia Ma,Feng Yuping,Jun-Lin Liu,Bing Ma,Li Chen,Yong-qing Zhao,Peng-hui Guo,Jun-zhen Guo,Zhongren Ma,Jie Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: Crystallization structure of FMDV 3D has been identified and the structure-function relationships were analyzed, helping researchers to understand F MDV genome synthesis at the molecular level, account for the error-prone properties of the replication machinery and understand the important function of 3D for virus multiplication.
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Protein and mRNA expression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor in yaks during estrus
TL;DR: Investigation of the expression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) mRNA and protein in yaks showed that GnRHR was expressed in the pinealocyte, synaptic ribbon, and synaptic spherules of the Pineal gland and that melatonin interacts with GnR HR via nerve fibers.
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Mapping codon usage in sequence regions flanking cleavage positions in the hepatitis A virus polyprotein.
Xiao-xia Ma,Feng Yuping,Luonan Chen,Y.-Q. Zhao,Jun-Lin Liu,J.-Z. Guo,Peng Guo,J.-T. Yang,J.-X. Lu,S.-E. Chen,Zhongren Ma +10 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that HAV adopts a combination of coincidence and antagonism with the synonymous codon usage in humans, which may help HAV to efficiently use the translational machinery in its human host.
Patent
Nematode-trapping fungus lyophilized preparation as well as preparation method and application thereof
Cai Kuizheng,Han Yuan,Wang Bobo,Feng-Hui Wang,Peng Jianwei,Xu Qiang,Ma Zhongren,Jun-Lin Liu,Hu Qianlin,Liu Wei,Xue Yujia,Qin Gege,Feng Ruofei,Wang Kangying,Zhang Taojie,Wang Mingming,Fang Wenxiu,Wang Feng,Wang Fan,Chen Mingyue,Sun Longjie,Wu Jiayan,Chen Chunrong,Zheng Tianhui,Yang Jing,Li Xiaoshan,Zhao Mingwang,Wei Shuan,Wang Yueying,Zhang Chao,Liu Yanqiu,Yang Zaiyun,Li Dan,Li Qing,Cai Bin +34 more
- 16 Mar 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provided a nematode-trapping fungus lyophilized preparation as well as a preparation method and application thereof, which is suitable for storing strains, and is relatively suitable for producing lyphilized preparations in a large scale.
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