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Ping Li is an academic researcher from South China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Ping Li include Minzu University of China & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
Global health effects of future atmospheric mercury emissions.
Yanxu Zhang,Zhengcheng Song,Shaojian Huang,Peng Zhang,Yiming Peng,Peipei Wu,Jing Gu,Stephanie Dutkiewicz,Huanxin Zhang,Shiliang Wu,Feiyue Wang,Long Chen,Shuxiao Wang,Ping Li +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive climate-atmosphere-land-ocean-ecosystem and exposure-risk model framework for mercury and its application to project the health effects of future atmospheric emissions is presented.
Mikania micrantha genome provides insights into the molecular mechanism of rapid growth.
Bo Liu,Jian Yan,W.S. Li,Lijuan Yin,Ping Li,Hanxia Yu,Longsheng Xing,Min-Ling Cai,Hengchao Wang,Mengxin Zhao,Jin Zheng,Feng Sun,Zhenzhen Wang,Zhaoyang Jiang,Qiaojing Ou,Shubin Li,Lu Qu,Qilei Zhang,Yaping Zheng,Xi Qiao,Yu Xi,Yan Zhang,Fan Jiang,Cong Huang,Conghui Liu,Yuwei Ren,Sen Wang,Hangwei Liu,Jianyang Guo,Haihong Wang,Hui Dong,Changlian Peng,Wanqiang Qian,Wei Fan,Fanghao Wan +34 more
TL;DR: It is shown that M. micrantha achieves higher photosynthetic capacity by CO2 absorption at night to supplement the carbon fixation during the day, as well as enhanced stem photosynthesis efficiency, and can increase the availability of nitrogen by enriching the microbes that participate in nitrogen cycling pathways.
Roles of Hsp70s in Stress Responses of Microorganisms, Plants, and Animals.
TL;DR: An overview of the specific roles of Hsp70s in response to stress, particularly abiotic stress, in all living organisms is provided.
Prospecting for Bioactive Constituents from Traditional Medicinal Plants through Ethnobotanical Approaches
Ronghui Gu,Yue-Hu Wang,Bo Long,Edward J. Kennelly,Shi-Biao Wu,Bo Liu,Ping Li,Chunlin Long,Chunlin Long +8 more
TL;DR: Modern ethnobotanical approaches to explore folk medicinal plants as candidates for drug discovery with the greatest possibility of success are discussed and determining the bioactive mechanisms and tracing structure-activity relationships will promote the discovery of new drugs and pharmacological agents.
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Cytotoxic Diterpenoids and Sesquiterpenoids from Pteris multifida
TL;DR: Three new ent-kaurane diterpenoids, named pterokaurane M 1-M 3 and three new C 14 pterosin-sesquiterpenoid, named multifidoside A-C, along with 18 known compounds, were isolated from the whole plants of Pteris multifida.
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