Publications by authors named "Wencai Xia"

Microbes within a consortium exhibit a synergistic interaction, enhancing their collective capacity to perform functions more effectively than a single species, especially in the degradation of keratin-rich substrates. To achieve a more stable and efficient breakdown of chicken feathers, a comprehensive screening of over 9,000 microbial strains was undertaken. This meticulous selection process identified strains with the capability to degrade keratin effectively.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Wencai Xia"

  • - Wencai Xia's recent research focuses on the effects of etoposide, a DNA damage-inducing agent, on neuroblastoma treatment and how inhibiting GHR can enhance its cytotoxic effects.
  • - The study published in "Cell Signal" in October 2021 highlights the mechanism by which etoposide induces DNA damage through the inhibition of topoisomerase II, contributing to its therapeutic efficacy.
  • - The research also addresses the challenges of etoposide resistance in neuroblastoma, underlining the need for further exploration into the mechanisms behind this resistance to improve treatment outcomes.