Rong Huang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
115 Papers
349 Citations
Rong Huang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grass carp & Gene. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 102 publications.
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Papers
RNA-seq profiles from grass carp tissues after reovirus (GCRV) infection based on singular and modular enrichment analyses.
TL;DR: The results showed that immune responses occurred in all four tissues, indicating that GCRV probably does not target any tissue specifically, and during the course of disease, disturbances were observed in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in each of the organs.
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Deep Circular RNA Sequencing Provides Insights into the Mechanism Underlying Grass Carp Reovirus Infection.
TL;DR: The results indicate that an mRNA–miRNA–circRNA network may be present in grass carp infected with GCRV, providing new insight into the mechanism underlying grass carp reovirus infection.
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Isolation and analysis of a novel grass carp toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) gene cluster involved in the response to grass carp reovirus
TL;DR: This study effectively separated each gene in the tlr4 gene cluster, implies that grass carp TLR4 proteins have different ligand recognition specificities to mammalian TLRs, and provides information on the functional evolution of TLRs.
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Cloning and characterization of the grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) Toll-like receptor 22 gene, a fish-specific gene.
TL;DR: A role for CiTLR22 in mediating immune protection against viral infection in grass carp is suggested as well as being prominently expressed in immune relevant tissues such as spleen and head kidney following GCRV infection.
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Ultrahigh Responsivity of Ternary Sb–Bi–Se Nanowire Photodetectors
TL;DR: In this article, a single-crystalline ternary (Sb1-xBix) nanowires with x from 0 to 0.75 are indexed as an orthorhombic structure, and they exhibit remarkable photoresponsivities, which originate from growing surface Se vacancies and augmented oxygen chemisorptions.
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