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2016
R. X. Jia, Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., Wang, F., Jia, R. X., Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., Wang, F., Jia, R. X., Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., and Wang, F., Analysis of imprinted messenger RNA expression in deceased transgenic cloned goats, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
R. X. Jia, Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., Wang, F., Jia, R. X., Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., Wang, F., Jia, R. X., Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., and Wang, F., Analysis of imprinted messenger RNA expression in deceased transgenic cloned goats, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
R. X. Jia, Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., Wang, F., Jia, R. X., Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., Wang, F., Jia, R. X., Zhou, Z. R., Zhang, G. M., Wang, L. Z., Fan, Y. X., Wan, Y. J., Zhang, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., and Wang, F., Analysis of imprinted messenger RNA expression in deceased transgenic cloned goats, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
M. He, Wang, H., Liu, Y. Z., Gao, W. J., Gao, Y. H., Wang, F., Zhou, Y. W., He, M., Wang, H., Liu, Y. Z., Gao, W. J., Gao, Y. H., Wang, F., and Zhou, Y. W., Cloning and characterization of ChiMYB in Chrysanthemum indicum with an emphasis on salinity stress tolerance, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
M. He, Wang, H., Liu, Y. Z., Gao, W. J., Gao, Y. H., Wang, F., Zhou, Y. W., He, M., Wang, H., Liu, Y. Z., Gao, W. J., Gao, Y. H., Wang, F., and Zhou, Y. W., Cloning and characterization of ChiMYB in Chrysanthemum indicum with an emphasis on salinity stress tolerance, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
H. Q. Hu, Wang, F., Du, X., Zhao, X. Z., Jin, Z., Hou, M. X., Hu, H. Q., Wang, F., Du, X., Zhao, X. Z., Jin, Z., and Hou, M. X., Genetic variability of XRCC1 influences the treatment outcome of gastric cancer, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
H. Q. Hu, Wang, F., Du, X., Zhao, X. Z., Jin, Z., Hou, M. X., Hu, H. Q., Wang, F., Du, X., Zhao, X. Z., Jin, Z., and Hou, M. X., Genetic variability of XRCC1 influences the treatment outcome of gastric cancer, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
J. B. Chen, Wang, F., Wu, J. J., Cai, M., Chen, J. B., Wang, F., Wu, J. J., and Cai, M., Glutathione S-transferase pi polymorphism contributes to the treatment outcomes of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients in a Chinese population, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
J. B. Chen, Wang, F., Wu, J. J., Cai, M., Chen, J. B., Wang, F., Wu, J. J., and Cai, M., Glutathione S-transferase pi polymorphism contributes to the treatment outcomes of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients in a Chinese population, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
X. H. Zhang, Geng, G. L., Su, B., Liang, C. P., Wang, F., Bao, J. C., Zhang, X. H., Geng, G. L., Su, B., Liang, C. P., Wang, F., and Bao, J. C., MicroRNA-338-3p inhibits glucocorticoid-induced osteoclast formation through RANKL targeting, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
X. H. Zhang, Geng, G. L., Su, B., Liang, C. P., Wang, F., Bao, J. C., Zhang, X. H., Geng, G. L., Su, B., Liang, C. P., Wang, F., and Bao, J. C., MicroRNA-338-3p inhibits glucocorticoid-induced osteoclast formation through RANKL targeting, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
2015
L. Li, Wang, F., Lv, P. W., Zhu, M. Z., He, J. J., Guo, G. C., Gu, Y. T., and Han, M. L., Angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene A1166C polymorphism and breast cancer susceptibility, vol. 14, pp. 15016-15023, 2015.
F. Wang, Quan, Q. Q., Zhang, C. L., Li, Y. B., and Jiang, T. B., Association between polymorphisms in the interleukin-10 gene and risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm, vol. 14, pp. 17599-17604, 2015.
X. Y. Wang, Zhang, J. H., Sun, Q. L., Yao, Z. Y., Deng, B. G., Guo, W. Y., Wang, L., Dong, W. H., Wang, F., Zhao, C. P., and Wang, T. Y., Characteristic element of matrix attachment region mediates vector attachment and enhances nerve growth factor expression in Chinese hamster ovary cells, vol. 14, pp. 9191-9199, 2015.
G. F. Feng, Han, Z. L., Wang, F., Sun, B. C., Dai, Z. Y., Yang, S. Z., and Zhou, C. Y., Comparison of high-intensity focused ultrasound therapy under nasal endoscopy guidance versus first-line drug treatment in patients with persistent allergic rhinitis, vol. 14, pp. 9865-9871, 2015.
H. - T. Ma, Jia, C. - F., Yang, J. - M., Wang, F., Xue, R., Han, C. - H., and Jiang, H. - B., Development of novel microsatellite markers in the Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegeli, vol. 14, pp. 5099-5102, 2015.
Y. Cao, Li, Y. S., Li, Z. J., Wang, F., and Li, C. M., Dietary zinc may attenuate heat-induced testicular oxidative stress in mice via up-regulation of Cu-Zn SOD, vol. 14, pp. 16616-16626, 2015.
X. L. Qu, Wang, H. T., Zou, J. L., Cheng, L., Wang, F., Ma, L. L., and Li, J., Effect of transvaginal ultrasound on human chorionic villus cell apoptosis during pregnancy, vol. 14, pp. 18771-18777, 2015.
Z. H. Zhang, Chen, L. Y., Wang, F., Wu, Y. Q., Su, J. Q., Huang, X. H., Cheng, Y., and Wang, Z. C., Expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α during ovarian follicular growth and development in Sprague-Dawley rats, vol. 14, pp. 5896-5909, 2015.
F. Que, Wang, G. L., Huang, Y., Xu, Z. S., Wang, F., and Xiong, A. S., Genomic identification of group A bZIP transcription factors and their responses to abiotic stress in carrot, vol. 14, pp. 13274-13288, 2015.
Y. L. Zhang, Zhang, G. M., Wan, Y. J., Jia, R. X., Li, P. Z., Han, L., Wang, F., and Huang, M. R., Identification of transgenic cloned dairy goats harboring human lactoferrin and methylation status of the imprinted gene IGF2R in their lungs, vol. 14, pp. 11099-11108, 2015.
F. Wang, Hou, M. X., Wu, X. L., Bao, L. D., and Dong, P. D., Impact of enteral nutrition on postoperative immune function and nutritional status, vol. 14, pp. 6065-6072, 2015.
R. F. Liu, Wang, F., Wang, Q., Zhao, X. C., and Zhang, K. M., Mesenchymal stem cells from skin lesions of psoriasis patients promote proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of HaCaT cells, vol. 14. pp. 17758-17767, 2015.
Q. W. Li, Zhou, T., Wang, F., Jiang, M., Liu, C. B., Zhang, K. R., Zhou, Q., Tian, Z., and Hu, K. W., MicroRNA-215 functions as a tumor suppressor and directly targets ZEB2 in human pancreatic cancer, vol. 14, pp. 16133-16145, 2015.
F. Wang, Zhang, J. H., Wang, T. Y., Dong, W. H., Yang, X. J., Wang, X. Y., Wang, L., Yang, R., Li, Q., and Zhao, C. P., Regulating effects of insertion direction of matrix attachment regions on transgenic expression in stably transformed Chinese hamster ovary cells, vol. 14, pp. 7031-7038, 2015.
F. R. Hu, Liu, H. H., Wang, F., Bao, R. L., and Liu, G. X., Root tip chromosome karyotype analysis of hyacinth cultivars, vol. 14, pp. 10863-10876, 2015.
2014
J. B. Liu, Yue, Y. J., Lang, X., Wang, F., Zha, X., Guo, J., Feng, R. L., Guo, T. T., Yang, B. H., and Sun, X. P., Analysis of geographic and pairwise distances among sheep populations, vol. 13, pp. 4177-4186, 2014.
B. Song, Hou, Y. L., Ding, X., Wang, T., Wang, F., Zhong, J. C., Xu, T., Zhong, J., Hou, W. R., and Shuai, S. R., Comparative analysis and molecular characterization of genomic sequences and proteins of FABP4 and FABP5 from the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), vol. 13, pp. 992-1004, 2014.
H. J. Xing, Wang, Z. Y., Zhong, B. S., Ying, S. J., Nie, H. T., Zhou, Z. R., Fan, Y. X., and Wang, F., Effects of different dietary intake on mRNA levels of MSTN, IGF-I, and IGF-II in the keletal muscle of Dorper and Hu sheep hybrid F1 rams, vol. 13, pp. 5258-5268, 2014.
Z. Zhao, Zhou, H., Peng, Y., Qiu, C. H., Sun, Q. Y., Wang, F., and Xie, H. N., Expression and significance of plasma 3-NT and ox-LDL in patients with Alzheimer's disease, vol. 13, pp. 8428-8435, 2014.
L. He, Sun, Y., Zhu, Y., Ren, R., Zhang, Y., and Wang, F., Improved gastric emptying in diabetic rats by irbesartan via decreased serum leptin and ameliorated gastric microcirculation, vol. 13, pp. 7163-7172, 2014.
F. Wang, Wang, C. - M., Liu, J. - D., and Wang, Y. - T., Influence of paeoniflorin on intracellular calcium ion concentration in the sphincter of Oddi of hypercholesterolemic rabbits, vol. 13, pp. 5001-5010, 2014.
W. - S. Chen, Li, J. - J., Zhang, J. - H., Hong, L., Xing, Z. - B., Wang, F., and Li, C. - Q., Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of brain injury after nasopharyngeal cancer radiation in early delayed reaction, vol. 13, pp. 6848-6854, 2014.
M. Kuang, Yang, W. H., Wang, F., Xu, H. X., Wang, Y. Q., Zhou, D. Y., Fang, D., Ma, L., and Feng, X. A., Screening of highly informative and representative microsatellite markers for genotyping of major cultivated cotton varieties, vol. 13, pp. 9777-9786, 2014.
2013
Y. C. Zhang, Kuang, M., Yang, W. H., Xu, H. X., Zhou, D. Y., Wang, Y. Q., Feng, X. A., Su, C., and Wang, F., Construction of a primary DNA fingerprint database for cotton cultivars, vol. 12, pp. 1897-1906, 2013.
Y. B. Dong, Li, F., Pei, X. W., Wang, F., Yuan, Q. H., Wu, H. J., Jia, S. R., and Peng, Y. F., Genome-wide multilocus analysis of intraspecific differentiation in Oryza rufipogon Griff. from China and the influence of introgression from O. sativa L., vol. 12, pp. 6103-6119, 2013.
L. H. Wang, Zhang, W., Ji, J. L., Gao, Q. X., Xiao, S. H., and Wang, F., Molecular characterization and expression analysis of the Lrh-1 gene in Chinese Hu sheep, vol. 12, pp. 1490-1500, 2013.
Y. X. Fan, Gu, C. H., Zhang, Y. L., Zhong, B. S., Wang, L. Z., Zhou, Z. R., Wang, Z. Y., Jia, R. X., and Wang, F., Oct4 and Sox2 overexpression improves the proliferation and differentiation of bone mesenchymal stem cells in Xiaomeishan porcine, vol. 12, pp. 6067-6079, 2013.
Y. L. Hou, Ding, X., Hou, W., Song, B., Wang, T., Wang, F., Li, J., Zhong, J., Xu, T., Ma, B. X., Zhu, H. Q., Li, J. H., and Zhong, J. C., Overexpression, purification, and pharmacologic evaluation of anticancer activity of ribosomal protein L24 from the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), vol. 12, pp. 4735-4750, 2013.
Y. Dong, Chen, Z., Pei, X., Wang, F., Yuan, Q., Wu, H., Jia, S., and Peng, Y., Variation of the OsGI intron and its phenotypic associations in Oryza rufipogon Griff. and Oryza sativa L., vol. 12, pp. 2652-2669, 2013.
2012
L. H. Wang, Zhang, W., Gao, Q. X., and Wang, F., Expression of the luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) gene in ovine non-gonadal tissues during estrous cycle, vol. 11, pp. 3766-3780, 2012.
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