144 results on '"Zhou, Chuan-Min"'
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2. Mortality risk of patients with intestinal obstruction
3. Natural Mediterranean Spotted Fever Foci, Qingdao, China
4. Reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus in SFTSV infected patients
5. High prevalence and genetic diversity of hemoplasmas in bats and bat ectoparasites from China
6. Global trends in COVID-19
7. Oral and ocular transmission of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus
8. Bunyavirus SFTSV NSs utilizes autophagy to escape the antiviral innate immune response.
9. Hongshan Strike-Slip Inversion Structures and Petroleum Exploration of Qaidam Basin
10. TUFM in health and disease: exploring its multifaceted roles
11. SFTSV nucleoprotein mediates DNA sensor cGAS degradation to suppress cGAS-dependent antiviral responses
12. Identification of cGAS as an innate immune sensor of extracellular bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa
13. Pathogenic New World Relapsing Fever Borrelia in a Myotis Bat, Eastern China, 2015
14. Pathogenic Rickettsia, Anaplasma, and Ehrlichia in Rhipicephalus microplus ticks collected from cattle and laboratory hatched tick larvae
15. SFTSV nucleoprotein mediates DNA sensor cGAS degradation to evade cGAS-dependent antiviral responses.
16. Pathogenic Leptospira Species in Insectivorous Bats, China, 2015
17. Bats as reservoirs of severe emerging infectious diseases
18. Host specificity and genetic diversity of Bartonella in rodents and shrews from Eastern China
19. Babesia vesperuginis in insectivorous bats from China
20. SFTSV infection in rodents and their ectoparasitic chiggers
21. SARS-CoV-2 ORF3a Induces Incomplete Autophagy via the Unfolded Protein Response
22. Integrated transcriptome profiling in THP-1 macrophages infected with bunyavirus SFTSV
23. Natural Mediterranean Spotted Fever Foci, Qingdao, China.
24. SAFA initiates innate immunity against cytoplasmic RNA virus SFTSV infection
25. Bunyavirus SFTSV exploits autophagic flux for viral assembly and egress
26. Bats and their ectoparasites (Nycteribiidae and Spinturnicidae) carry diverse novel Bartonella genotypes, China
27. Genesis, classification, and evaluation method of diagenetic facies
28. Unraveling the Underlying Interaction Mechanism Between Dabie bandavirus and Innate Immune Response
29. Bunyavirus SFTSV exploits autophagic flux for viral assembly and egress.
30. Bats and their ectoparasites (Nycteribiidae and Spinturnicidae) carry diverse novel Bartonella genotypes, China.
31. Human-pathogenic relapsing fever Borrelia found in bats from Central China phylogenetically clustered together with relapsing fever borreliae reported in the New World
32. Calcium-responsive kinase LadS modulates type I–F CRISPR-Cas adaptive immunity
33. SFTSV Infection Induced Interleukin-1β Secretion Through NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation
34. Annexin A2 regulates unfolded protein response via IRE1–XBP1 axis in macrophages during P. aeruginosa infection
35. Correction for Zhang et al., “Pseudomonas aeruginosa Regulatory Protein AnvM Controls Pathogenicity in Anaerobic Environments and Impacts Host Defense”
36. Emergence of Zika virus infection in China
37. Molecular identification and phylogenetic analysis of Cryptosporidium, Hepatozoon and Spirometra in snakes from central China
38. Annexin A2 regulates unfolded protein response via IRE1–XBP1 axis in macrophages during P. aeruginosa infection.
39. Co-infection of Anaplasma and Ehrlichia in Hedgehogs from China.
40. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Regulatory Protein AnvM Controls Pathogenicity in Anaerobic Environments and Impacts Host Defense
41. Trypanosoma dionisii in insectivorous bats from northern China
42. PathogenicLeptospiraSpecies in Insectivorous Bats, China, 2015
43. Theoretical investigation of a backward wave oscillator
44. Detection of Imjin Virus and Seoul Virus in Crocidurine Shrews in Shandong Province, China
45. Novel Bartonella Species in Insectivorous Bats, Northern China
46. Pathogenic New World Relapsing Fever Borrelia in a Myotis Bat, Eastern China, 2015.
47. Bunyavirus SFTSV nucleoprotein exploits TUFM-mediated mitophagy to impair antiviral innate immunity.
48. Correction for Zhang et al., “Pseudomonas aeruginosaRegulatory Protein AnvM Controls Pathogenicity in Anaerobic Environments and Impacts Host Defense”
49. <italic>Babesia vesperuginis</italic> in insectivorous bats from China.
50. Pseudomonas aeruginosaRegulatory Protein AnvM Controls Pathogenicity in Anaerobic Environments and Impacts Host Defense
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