Publications by authors named "Lingxiang Yang"

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  • - Three new species of the genus Menge, 1871 were discovered in Daba Mountain National Nature Reserve in Chongqing, China.
  • - The study includes detailed morphological descriptions of each species, as well as photos and illustrations.
  • - Copulatory organs of the new species are also documented to aid in their identification and classification.
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Franch., an endangered species sparsely distributed in the mountainous and arid regions of southwest China, faces the critical challenge of adapting to these harsh conditions. Understanding the plant's strategies for survival and the precise roles played by soil fungal communities in this adaptation remains an area of limited knowledge.

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  • Liver transplantation is an effective treatment for end-stage liver disease, enhancing patient survival, but faces challenges like acute and chronic rejection.
  • Long-term use of immunosuppressants can prevent rejection but leads to serious side effects and economic burdens for patients.
  • The paper highlights the essential role of Kupffer cells in the liver's immune system, focusing on their functions that help establish immune tolerance post-transplantation, paving the way for future research and clinical practices.
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