Publications by authors named "Minghui Ni"

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  • The typical study of emotions often focuses on individual experiences but neglects the important role of interpersonal dynamics in emotional regulation.
  • The Cognitive-Affective Processing System (CAPS) framework offers a comprehensive way to understand both personal and interpersonal aspects of emotions and how they influence each other.
  • By utilizing CAPS, researchers can enhance the study of emotions, propose new research directions, and synthesize existing knowledge in affective science, as discussed in recent research highlighted by Shiota et al. (2023).
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Macrolides are currently a class of extensively used antibiotics in human and animal medicine. Tylosin is not only one of the most important veterinary macrolides but also an indispensable material for the bio- and chemo-synthesis of new generations of macrolide antibiotics. Thus, improving its production yield is of great value.

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  • Streptococcus suis poses a significant threat to the pig industry and public health, with its growth and division mechanisms still not fully understood.
  • The study identifies three strong promoters in S. suis and successfully develops two inducible expression systems (ATc and IPTG) for controlled gene expression.
  • These systems were used to examine key proteins involved in cell division and to create a controlled knockout strain of an essential gene, paving the way for further genetic studies in S. suis.
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a huge threat to public health. The development of novel antibiotics is an effective strategy to tackle AMR. Cyclic diadenylate monophosphate (c-di-AMP) has recently been identified as an essential signal molecule for some important bacterial pathogens involved in various bacterial physiological processes, leading to its synthase diadenylate cyclase becoming an attractive antimicrobial drug target.

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