Qinggui Yang
Nanjing Medical University
5 Papers
Qinggui Yang is an academic researcher from Nanjing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deltamethrin & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Qinggui Yang include Anhui University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
Wolbachia limits pathogen infections through induction of host innate immune responses.
TL;DR: Wolbachia could activate host innate immune responses when the host genetic profile was different from that of its natural host, suggesting that a competition for limited nutrients is not the main reason for Wolbachia-mediated pathogen suppression.
Trypsin-catalyzed deltamethrin degradation.
Chunrong Xiong,Fujin Fang,Lin Chen,Qinggui Yang,Ji He,Dan Zhou,Bo Shen,Lei Ma,Yan Sun,Donghui Zhang,Changliang Zhu +10 more
TL;DR: The results expand people's understanding of the functions of proteases and point to potential applications of trypsin as an attractive agent to control residual pesticides in the environment and on agricultural products.
Expression and characterization of two pesticide resistance-associated serine protease genes (NYD-tr and NYD-ch) from Culex pipiens pallens for metabolism of deltamethrin
Qinggui Yang,Qinggui Yang,Dan Zhou,Lixin Sun,Donghui Zhang,Jin Qian,Chunrong Xiong,Yan Sun,Lei Ma,Changliang Zhu +9 more
TL;DR: The results showed that NYD-Tr andNYD-Ch could hydrolyze deltamethrin and the acute oral toxicity of the metabolite to Wistar rats was much lower than deltAMethrin.
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Partial characterization of deltamethrin metabolism catalyzed by chymotrypsin
Qinggui Yang,Qinggui Yang,Lixin Sun,Donghui Zhang,Jin Qian,Yan Sun,Lei Ma,Jing Sun,Xiaobang Hu,Wenbin Tan,Weijie Wang,Changliang Zhu +11 more
TL;DR: The larvicidal bioassay tests indicated that the mixture from the degradation reaction showed LC(50) increased significantly (P<0.05) and this is the first report demonstrating deltamethrin metabolism by chymotrypsin.
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Patent
Application of CYP6AA9 as detection target for resistance of mosquito to deltamethrin
Bo Shen,Weijie Wang,Lyu Yuan,Fujin Fang,Qin Guo,Lixin Sun,Qinggui Yang,Dan Zhou,Donghui Zhang,Yan Sun,Lei Ma,Changliang Zhu +11 more
- 06 Aug 2014
TL;DR: In this article, an application of CYP6AA9 as a detection target for resistance of mosquito to deltamethrin was disclosed, where an OD value of a to-be-detected product was detected to be more than 1.18 times of the OD values of a sensitive product by virtue of a double-antibody sandwich ELISA method.