Publications by authors named "Bao-liang Xu"

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  • - Allergic diseases, particularly shrimp allergy, are significant health concerns today, with a focus on key allergens like tropomyosin and arginine kinase, and their roles in different immune response reactions, including IgE-mediated hypersensitivity and non-IgE-mediated reactions.
  • - Research into cross-reactivity highlights connections between shrimp allergies and other animal allergies, leveraging bioinformatics tools to better understand allergen molecular features through methods such as homology analysis and epitope prediction.
  • - Advancements in treatment and diagnosis, including immunotherapy, gene editing, and innovative detection technologies, aim to reduce allergic sensitivity and improve allergy management, offering new strategies for effective prevention and control of food allergies.
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Objective: To study the infection status of Leptospira in rodents on Heixiazi island Heilongjiang province in 2011.

Methods: A total of 356 rodents were captured by night trap on the Heixiazi island from April to October 2011. The kidney tissue samples were collected by asepsis operation and the genomic DNA were extracted from them.

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Wohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica bacilli that live in the larvae of a parasitic fly were recently isolated and are speculated to be the cause of fulminant sepsis. Here we report and analyze the complete genome sequence of Wohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica strain SH04. No complete genome sequence of a Wohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica isolate has been documented previously.

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  • Seoul virus (SEOV) accounts for 25% of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome cases in Asia.
  • This report presents the complete genome of the SEOV strain DPRK08.
  • The genome data enhances our understanding of SEOV's molecular characteristics and its spread in East Asia, particularly in North Korea.
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Amur virus was recently identified as the causative agent of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Here we report the complete genome sequence of an Amur virus isolated from Apodemus peninsulae in Northeastern China. The sequence information provided here is critical for the molecular epidemiology and evolution of Amur virus in China.

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A sensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method based on amplification of a specific DNA fragment was established for the identification of camel (Camelus) materials. The species-specific primer pair L183/H372 was designed based on the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene, and its specificity was confirmed by amplification of 3 camel (domestic double-humped camel, wild double-humped camel, wild one-humped camel) samples and 11 non-Camelus animal (sheep, goat, pig, chicken, cattle, fish, dog, horse, donkey, deer, and rabbit) materials. An expected 208 base pair fragment was amplified from camel materials; no cross-reactive or additional fragments were generated from other animal materials.

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