Publications by authors named "Shenrong Yang"

The identification of viruses from negative staining transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images has mainly depended on experienced experts. Recent advances in artificial intelligence have enabled virus recognition using deep learning techniques. However, most of the existing methods only perform virus classification or semantic segmentation, and few studies have addressed the challenge of virus instance segmentation in TEM images.

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Two Gram-positive, aerobic and non-motile actinomycetes, designated S1-96 and N2-109, were isolated from soils collected from a cotton field. They are described as representing two novel species of genera and through a polyphasic approach. Analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that strains S1-96 and N2-109 showed highest similarity to CGMCC 4.

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An isolate of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus (L. bulgaricus L7) with robust antioxidant capacity was screened from traditional fermented Xinjiang cheese.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new strain of bacterium called S2-37 was isolated from soil in a cotton cropping field in Xinjiang, China, exhibiting characteristics typical of pathogenic mycobacteria.
  • Genomic and phylogenetic analyses revealed that S2-37 is closely related to the genus Mycolicibacterium and shows significant genetic differences from its nearest neighbor, M. litorale.
  • Based on various analyses, including fatty acid composition and antimicrobial resistance, S2-37 has been proposed as a new species named Mycolicibacterium gossypii sp. nov.
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A Gram-negative bacterium, designated S1-65, was isolated from soil samples collected from a cotton field located in the Xinjiang region of PR China. Results of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that strain S1-65 was affiliated to the genus with its closest phylogenetic relatives being '' 35Y (98.4 %), '' SA29-B (98.

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