Publications by authors named "Wen-Fang Tan"

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  • * A study identified 49 TaNRT2 genes in wheat through bioinformatics and molecular biology techniques, grouping them into three clades based on gene structure and function, with significant duplication found on chromosome 6.
  • * Expression analysis revealed that three specific TaNRT2 genes were upregulated under low nitrate conditions, especially in the high nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) wheat cultivar 'Mianmai367', highlighting their role in nitrate absorption and assimilation.
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Background: As one of three essential nutrients, potassium is regarded as a main limiting factor for growth and development in plant. Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is one of seven major food crops grown worldwide, and is both a nutrient-rich food and a bioenergy crop.

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Rotaviruses cause severe gastroenteritis in infants, in which the viruses interact with human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as attachment and host susceptibility factors. While gastroenteritis outbreaks caused by rotaviruses are uncommon in adolescents, we reported here one that occurred in a middle school in China. Rectal swabs and saliva samples were collected from symptomatic and asymptomatic students, and samples were also collected from the environment.

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Rotaviruses are known to recognize human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as a host ligand that is believed to play an important role in rotavirus host susceptibility and host range. In this study, paired fecal and saliva samples collected from children with viral gastroenteritis, as well as paired serum and saliva samples collected from the general population in south China were studied to evaluate potential association between rotavirus infections and human HBGA phenotypes. Rotavirus was detected in 75 (28%) of 266 fecal samples and P[8] rotaviruses were found to be the predominant genotype.

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