Lan Yang
Chinese PLA General Hospital
3 Papers
Lan Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese PLA General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight
Xianhui Wang,Xiaodong Fang,Pengcheng Yang,Xuanting Jiang,Feng Jiang,Dejian Zhao,Bolei Li,Feng Cui,Jianing Wei,Chuan Ma,Wang Yundan,Jing He,Yuan Luo,Zhifeng Wang,Xiaojiao Guo,Wei Guo,Xuesong Wang,Yi Zhang,Meiling Yang,Shuguang Hao,Bing Chen,Zongyuan Ma,Dan Yu,Zhiqiang Xiong,Yabing Zhu,Dingding Fan,Lijuan Han,Bo Wang,Yuanxin Chen,Junwen Wang,Lan Yang,Wei Zhao,Yue Feng,Guanxing Chen,Jinmin Lian,Qiye Li,Zhiyong Huang,Xiaoming Yao,Na Lv,Guojie Zhang,Yingrui Li,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Baoli Zhu,Le Kang +44 more
TL;DR: A draft 6.5 Gb genome sequence of Locusta migratoria is presented, which is the largest animal genome sequenced so far, and complex regulatory mechanisms involved in microtubule dynamic-mediated synapse plasticity during phase change are revealed.
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Adaptations to a subterranean environment and longevity revealed by the analysis of mole rat genomes
Xiaodong Fang,Inge Seim,Zhiyong Huang,Maxim V. Gerashchenko,Zhiqiang Xiong,Anton A. Turanov,Yabing Zhu,Alexei V. Lobanov,Dingding Fan,Sun Hee Yim,Xiaoming Yao,Siming Ma,Lan Yang,Sang-Goo Lee,Sang-Goo Lee,Eun Bae Kim,Roderick T. Bronson,Radim Šumbera,Rochelle Buffenstein,Xin Zhou,Anders Krogh,Thomas J. Park,Guojie Zhang,Jun Wang,Jun Wang,Vadim N. Gladyshev,Vadim N. Gladyshev +26 more
TL;DR: The Damaraland mole rat (DMR, Fukomys damarensis) and NMR-enhanced naked mole rat were compared in this article, revealing a divergent insulin peptide, expression of oxygen-carrying globins in the brain, prevention of high CO2induced pain perception, and enhanced ammonia detoxification.
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MicroRNAs and regulated interaction networks reveal differences between adult and pediatric acute myeloid leukemia.
TL;DR: The featured microRNAs and their target genes are significant in the occurrence and development of pediatric AML, which is likely to be important for the identification of therapeutic targets and biomarkers for these patients.