Lili Guan
Chinese Ministry of Education
5 Papers
4 Citations
Lili Guan is an academic researcher from Chinese Ministry of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Strain (injury). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Effect of Bacillus cereus against cadmium induced hematological disturbances and immunosuppression in Carassius auratus gibelio.
TL;DR: The results of this study suggested that B. cereus has the potential to countermeasure Cd‐induced hematological disturbances and immunosuppression in C. gibelio.
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Salinimicrobium sediminilitoris sp. nov., Isolated from a Tidal Flat
Chengqiang Xia,Hui-Jing Niu,Kai-Shi Dong,Lili Guan,Li Ping Sun,Qin Wang,Yan-Jiao Zhang,Yi Li,Caixia Pei +8 more
TL;DR: A Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, motile, and rod-shaped bacterium, isolated from a tidal flat sediment taken from the coast of Qingdao, PR China, represents a novel species within the genus Salinimicrobium, for which the name Sal inimicroBium sediminilitoris sp.
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Gramella sediminis sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea.
Hui-Jing Niu,Kai-Shi Dong,Lili Guan,Li Ping Sun,Qin Wang,Yan-Jiao Zhang,Yi Li,Chengqiang Xia,Caixia Pei +8 more
TL;DR: A novel species of the genus Gramella, designated ASW11-100T, was isolated from a tidal flat sediment in the Yellow Sea, PR China, and exhibited 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities of 98.9, 98.8 and 98.7% as discussed by the authors .
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Celeribacter litoreus sp. nov., isolated from intertidal sediment.
Yi Li,Yun Ding,Yan-Ru Dang,Y. Bai,Lili Guan,Ning-Hua Liu,Yu-Zhu Wang,Mei-Lin Kang,Yu-Qiang Zhang,Xi-Ying Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: A Gram-negative, aerobic, non-flagellated and rod-shaped bacterium isolated from an intertidal sediment collected from a coastal area of Qingdao, PR China represents a novel Celeribacter species, for which the name CelerIBacter litoreus sp.
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Shewanella subflava sp. nov., a novel multi-resistant bacterium, isolated from the estuary of the Fenhe River into the Yellow River
TL;DR: The phylogenetic position together with the results of the analysis of morphological, physiological and genomic features support the classification of strain FYR11-62T as a novel species of the genus Shewanella, for which the name Shewanela subflava sp.