Publications by authors named "Xiang-Song Chen"

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  • * The review analyzes how microbial communities influence the creation of flavor compounds and highlights key fermenting microorganisms like lactic acid bacteria and yeast that contribute to FFD's taste and health properties.
  • * The findings suggest FFDs may offer health benefits such as antioxidant and anti-diabetic effects, while also presenting future challenges and opportunities in fermentation technology for producing flavorful and nutrient-rich beverages.
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A novel phenomenon was reported recently that the "local optical spin density" based on the Poynting vector might be counter-intuitively opposite to the integrated spin orientation while the one related to the gauge-invariant canonical expression might not [Phys. Lett. B779, 385 (2018)].

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The production of virginiamycin (VGM) from Streptomyces virginiae was improved by genome shuffling and ribosome engineering companied with a high-throughput screening method integrating deep-well cultivation and the cylinder-plate detecting. First, a novel high-throughput method was developed to rapidly screen large numbers of VGM-producing mutants. Then, the starting population of genome shuffling was obtained through ultraviolet (UV) and microwave mutagenesis, and four mutants with higher productivity of VGM were selected for genome shuffling.

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Histone lysine methylation plays an important role in heterochromatin formation and reprogramming of gene expression. SET-domain-containing proteins are shown to have histone lysine methyltransferase activities. A large number of SET-domain genes are identified in plant genomes.

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We examine the conventional picture that gluons carry about half of the nucleon momentum in the asymptotic limit. We show that this large fraction is due to an unsuitable definition of the gluon momentum in an interacting theory. If defined in a gauge-invariant and consistent way, the asymptotic gluon momentum fraction is computed to be only about one-fifth.

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We address and solve the long-standing gauge-invariance problem of the nucleon spin structure. Explicitly gauge-invariant spin and orbital angular momentum operators of quarks and gluons are obtained. This was previously thought to be an impossible task and opens a more promising avenue towards the understanding of the nucleon spin.

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