Publications by authors named "Yin-Zhu Jin"

Ethane, the second most abundant gaseous hydrocarbon in vast anoxic environments, is an overlooked greenhouse gas. Microbial anaerobic oxidation of ethane can be driven by available electron acceptors such as sulfate and nitrate. However, despite nitrite being a more thermodynamically feasible electron acceptor than sulfate or nitrate, little is known about nitrite-driven anaerobic ethane oxidation.

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Background: Inducible CO-stimulatory molecule (ICOS), the third member of the CD28/CTLA4 family, is expressed by activated T cells and interacts with its ligand (ICOSL, B7-related protein-1 [B7RP-1]) that is constitutively expressed by B cells. The interaction of ICOS with its ligand leads to terminal differentiation of B cells to plasma cells. ICOS-deficient mice fail to undergo immunoglobulin-class switch recombination (CSR) and germinal center formation, suggesting that ICOS could be a candidate gene for phenotypic hyper-IgM (HIGM) syndromes characterized by recurrent infections, low serum IgG and IgA, and normal or elevated IgM.

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