32 results on '"Yang, Shihong"'
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2. Leveraging machine learning to discriminate wheat scab infection levels through hyperspectral reflectance and feature selection methods
3. Balance rice high-yielding, high-quality and high-economic by changing the irrigation and fertilization management for sustainable production in China
4. Impact of biochar on the antibiotic resistome and associated microbial functions in rhizosphere and bulk soil in water-saving and flooding irrigated paddy fields
5. The polyspecificity and adaptability of multidrug resistance shaped the antibiotic resistome in anaerobic digestion amended by nZVI: Evidence from efflux pumps and rRNA methyltransferase genes
6. MgO-Y2O3:Eu composite ceramics with high quantum yield and excellent thermal performance
7. Development of DNDC-BC model to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from rice paddy fields under combination of biochar and controlled irrigation management
8. Optical, thermal properties, and hydrolysis resistance of transparent YF3-doped CaO ceramics fabricated by vacuum sintering
9. Coupling machine learning and weather forecast to predict farmland flood disaster: A case study in Yangtze River basin
10. Attenuation effects of iron on dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in anaerobic bioreactor: Evolution of quorum sensing, quorum quenching and dynamics of community composition
11. Modeling water consumption, N fates, and rice yield for water-saving and conventional rice production systems
12. Antibiotic resistance genes attenuation in anaerobic microorganisms during iron uptake from zero valent iron: An iron-dependent form of homeostasis and roles as regulators
13. Inverse relationship between oligoclonal expanded CD69− TTE and CD69+ TTE cells in bone marrow of multiple myeloma patients
14. Effect of biochar addition on CO2 exchange in paddy fields under water-saving irrigation in Southeast China
15. Biochar improved rice yield and mitigated CH4 and N2O emissions from paddy field under controlled irrigation in the Taihu Lake Region of China
16. Flow cytometric immunophenotype of CAR T-cells in pleural fluid and differences with peripheral blood CAR T-cells in a patient with large B-cell lymphoma
17. Subsurface watering resulted in reduced soil N2O and CO2 emissions and their global warming potentials than surface watering
18. Partial wetting irrigation resulted in non-uniformly low nitrous oxide emissions from soil
19. Effects of soil heat storage and phase shift correction on energy balance closure of paddy fields
20. CD86+ or HLA-G+ can be transferred via trogocytosis from myeloma cells to T cells and are associated with poor prognosis
21. Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from paddy field as affected by water-saving irrigation
22. Clonal expansions of cytotoxic T cells exist in the blood of patients with Waldenström macroglobulinemia but exhibit anergic properties and are eliminated by nucleoside analogue therapy
23. P-070 Failure to clear circulating tumor cells after one week of daratumumab, bortezomib and dexamethasone is associated with a reduced progression-free survival for myeloma patients
24. OAB-023: Single-cell analysis reveals disease induced perturbations of CD8+T-cell subsets in the bone marrow and peripheral blood of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients
25. Managing the adverse thermal effects of urban development in a densely populated Chinese city
26. Activated and Bone-marrow Resident Treg Alterations Underlie Malignant Transformation from MGUS to Multiple Myeloma
27. Accumulation of CD69+ Terminal Effector CD8+ T cells occurs in the bone marrow of newly diagnosed Myeloma patients who lack protective clonal Vb expanded cytotoxic T cells
28. Phospho-Flow Cytometry Quantitation of STAT Signalling Checkpoints in Malignant and Non-Malignant Cells Identifies Patients Suitable for pSTAT3 and 5 Targeted Inhibitors
29. Protective Cytotoxic Clonal T-Cells in Myeloma Have the Characteristics of Telomere-Independent Senescence Rather Than an Exhausted or Anergic Phenotype: Implications for Immunotherapy
30. Ten Year Survival in Patients with Myeloma Is Characterized by the Persistence of Immunological Control Which Is Detected by Immunological Biomarkers
31. Ten Year Survivors of Multiple Myeloma Demonstrate a Differential Expression of Immunological Biomarkers Including a High Incidence of Cytotoxic T-Cell Clones Which Have Not Acquired Myeloma-Associated Anergy,
32. Trogocytosis in Multiple Myeloma.
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