Xiaoling Zhang
Chengdu University of Information Technology
658 Papers
973 Citations
Xiaoling Zhang is an academic researcher from Chengdu University of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 469 publications. Previous affiliations of Xiaoling Zhang include University of Hong Kong & Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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Papers
Key factors affecting green procurement in real estate development: a China study
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the green features of real estate development, factors affecting green procurement practice, and green procurement behavior in the context of real-estate development, and found that the typical reasons for developers to adopt GP are policy pressure, marketing benefits, market pressure, and internal pressure within organization.
An alternative approach of competitiveness evaluation for real estate developers
TL;DR: In this article, a fuzzy competitiveness rating (FCR) method was proposed for measuring the competitiveness of real estate developers with referring to the Chinese real estate industry, which is based on a case study in Green Town Company.
A Myb transcription factor represses conidiation and cephalosporin C production in Acremonium chrysogenum.
Ying Wang,Pengjie Hu,Honghua Li,Yanling Wang,Liang-kun Long,Kuan Li,Xiaoling Zhang,Yuanyuan Pan,Gang Liu +8 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that AcMybA negatively regulates conidiation and CPC production in A. chrysogenum and to screen the targets of AcmybA, sequenced and compared the transcriptome of ΔAcmyBA, AC554 and the wild-type strain at different developmental stages.
Integrated genome-wide analysis of expression quantitative trait loci aids interpretation of genomic association studies.
Roby Joehanes,Roby Joehanes,Roby Joehanes,Xiaoling Zhang,Xiaoling Zhang,Tianxiao Huan,Chen Yao,Saixia Ying,Quang Tri Nguyen,Cumhur Y Demirkale,Michael Feolo,Nataliya Sharopova,Anne Sturcke,Alejandro A. Schäffer,Nancy L. Heard-Costa,Han Chen,Han Chen,Poching Liu,Richard J. Wang,Kimberly Woodhouse,Kahraman Tanriverdi,Jane E. Freedman,Nalini Raghavachari,Josée Dupuis,Josée Dupuis,Andrew D. Johnson,Christopher J. O'Donnell,Daniel Levy,Peter J. Munson,Peter J. Munson +29 more
TL;DR: An eQTL investigation of microarray-based gene and exon expression levels in whole blood in a cohort of 5257 individuals is conducted, exceeding the single cohort size of previous studies by more than a factor of 2.5.
Moderately cold temperature associates with high cardiovascular disease mortality in China
TL;DR: The results of temperature stratification suggested that the highest CVD deaths due to temperature fall within moderate cold, which is a slightly lower relative risk than extreme cold, it occurred on more days than did extreme cold.