Siming Li
Auckland University of Technology
5 Papers
Siming Li is an academic researcher from Auckland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Hemolymph. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
An integrated omics approach to investigate summer mortality of New Zealand Greenshell™ mussels
TL;DR: The ability of using integrative omics to reveal metabolic perturbations and protein structural changes in the gill tissues of stressed P. canaliculus is demonstrated and new insight is provided into metabolite and protein interactions associated with incidences of summer mortality in this species.
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Mapping the Green-Lipped Mussel (Perna canaliculus) Microbiome: A Multi-Tissue Analysis of Bacterial and Fungal Diversity
TL;DR: The first baseline characterization of bacteria and fungi within key host tissues (gills, haemolymph, digestive gland, and stomach) using high-throughput amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA gene and ITS1 region was conducted by as mentioned in this paper .
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Gut microbiome resilience of green-lipped mussels, Perna canaliculus, to starvation.
TL;DR: The findings from this work provide the first insights into the effect of starvation on the resilience capacity of Perna canaliculus gut microbiota, which is of central importance to understanding the effect of food variation and limitation in farmed mussels.
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Characterization and comparison of phospholipid fatty acids and molecular species in different animal milk
Shaoli Wang,Siming Li,Baochao Hou,Baolei Li,Cristabelle De Souza,Mythili Ramachandran,Huaxi Yi,Lan Zhang,Kai Lin +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , a comparative study on the composition of phospholipids in different animal milk has been conducted, and the results reported in this study will contribute to understanding the differences in functional and nutritional properties of different animal milks.
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Metabolic Biomarkers of Monochorionic Twins Complicated With Selective Intrauterine Growth Restriction in Cord Plasma and Placental Tissue.
Lianlian Wang,Ting-Li Han,Xiaofang Luo,Siming Li,Tim Young,Chang Chen,Li Wen,Ping Xu,Yangxi Zheng,Richard Saffery,Philip N. Baker,Chao Tong,Hongbo Qi +12 more
TL;DR: New therapeutic targets and strategies for sIUGR management and prevention are provided and disrupted amino acid and fatty acid metabolism as well as high levels of exposure to environmental xenobiotics were associated with sIUBR.