580 results on '"Wang, Zhong Quan"'
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2. Application of a recombinant novel trypsin from Trichinella spiralis for serodiagnosis of trichinellosis
3. Trichinellaspiralis C-type lectin mediates larva invasion of gut mucosa via binding to syndecan-1 and damaging epithelial integrity in mice
4. Trichinella spiralis galectin binding to toll-like receptor 4 induces intestinal inflammation and mediates larval invasion of gut mucosa
5. Trichinella spiralis cathepsin L induces macrophage M1 polarization via the NF-κB pathway and enhances the ADCC killing of newborn larvae
6. Binding of Trichinella spiralis C-type lectin with syndecan-1 on intestinal epithelial cells mediates larval invasion of intestinal epithelium
7. Trichinella spiralis dipeptidyl peptidase 1 suppressed macrophage cytotoxicity by promoting M2 polarization via the STAT6/PPARγ pathway
8. Integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of plerocercoid and adult Spirometra mansoni reveal potential important pathways in the development of the medical tapeworm
9. Towards fully ab initio simulation of atmospheric aerosol nucleation
10. Trichinella-derived protein ameliorates colitis by altering the gut microbiome and improving intestinal barrier function
11. Characterization of a novel dipeptidyl peptidase 1 of Trichinella spiralis and its participation in larval invasion
12. The protective immunity induced by Trichinella spiralis galectin against larval challenge and the potential of galactomannan as a novel adjuvant
13. Annexin gene family in Spirometra mansoni (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) and its phylogenetic pattern among Platyhelminthes of medical interest
14. Galactomannan inhibits Trichinella spiralis invasion of intestinal epithelium cells and enhances antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity related killing of larvae by driving macrophage polarization
15. Characterization of a novel aminopeptidase P from Trichinella spiralis and its participation in the intrusion of intestinal epithelial cells
16. Transcriptome profiling of plerocercoid and adult developmental stages of the neglected medical tapeworm Spirometra erinaceieuropaei
17. Epidemiology of trichinellosis in the People's Republic of China during 2009–2020
18. Towards fully ab initio simulation of atmospheric aerosol nucleation
19. Proteases secreted by Trichinella spiralis intestinal infective larvae damage the junctions of the intestinal epithelial cell monolayer and mediate larval invasion
20. A novel C-type lectin from Trichinella spiralis mediates larval invasion of host intestinal epithelial cells
21. Molecular characterization and determination of the biochemical properties of cathepsin L of Trichinella spiralis
22. Oral immunization of mice with recombinant Lactobacillus plantarum expressing a Trichinella spiralis galectin induces an immune protection against larval challenge
23. Multicomponent nucleation of malonic acid involved in the sulfuric acid - dimethylamine system and its atmospheric implications
24. The gut microbiota is essential for Trichinella spiralis-evoked suppression of colitis
25. The nucleation mechanism of succinic acid involved sulfuric acid - Dimethylamine in new particle formation
26. A metalloproteinase Tsdpy31 from Trichinella spiralis participates in larval molting and development
27. Molecular characterization of a novel aspartyl protease-1 from Trichinella spiralis
28. Interaction of a Trichinella spiralis cathepsin B with enterocytes promotes the larval intrusion into the cells
29. Characterization of a chymotrypsin-like enzyme from Trichinella spiralis and its facilitation of larva penetration into the host's enteral epithelial cells
30. A novel Trichinella spiralis serine proteinase disrupted gut epithelial barrier and mediated larval invasion through binding to RACK1 and activating MAPK/ERK1/2 pathway
31. A novel trypsin of Trichinella spiralis mediates larval invasion of gut epithelium via binding to PAR2 and activating ERK1/2 pathway
32. Characterization of a novel dipeptidyl peptidase 1 of Trichinella spiralis and its participation in larval invasion
33. Characterization of a novel cysteine protease in Trichinella spiralis and its role in larval intrusion, development and fecundity
34. Hookworm infection in central China: morphological and molecular diagnosis
35. Biological properties and roles of a Trichinella spiralis inorganic pyrophosphatase in molting and developmental process of intestinal larval stages
36. A Case of Human Thelaziasis and Review of Chinese Cases
37. Can formaldehyde contribute to atmospheric new particle formation from sulfuric acid and water?
38. Formation of atmospheric molecular clusters consisting of methanesulfonic acid and sulfuric acid: Insights from flow tube experiments and cluster dynamics simulations
39. Molecular characterization of a novel serine proteinase from Trichinella spiralis and its participation in larval invasion of gut epithelium
40. In vitro silencing of a serine protease inhibitor suppresses Trichinella spiralis invasion, development, and fecundity
41. Molecular characterization of a Trichinella spiralis serine proteinase
42. Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel peptidase from Trichinella spiralis and protective immunity elicited by the peptidase in BALB/c mice
43. Characterization of a Trichinella spiralis aminopeptidase and its participation in invasion, development and fecundity
44. Protective immunity in mice vaccinated with a novel elastase-1 significantly decreases Trichinella spiralis fecundity and infection
45. Molecular characterization of a Trichinella spiralis elastase-1 and its potential as a diagnostic antigen for trichinellosis
46. Vaccination of mice with a recombinant novel cathepsin B inhibits Trichinella spiralis development, reduces the fecundity and worm burden
47. Molecular characterization of a Trichinella spiralis enolase and its interaction with the host’s plasminogen
48. Trichinella spiralis cathepsin L damages the tight junctions of intestinal epithelial cells and mediates larval invasion.
49. Mannose facilitates Trichinella spiralis expulsion from the gut and alleviates inflammation of intestines and muscles in mice
50. Intestinal helminth infection enhances bacteria-induced recruitment of neutrophils to the airspace
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