Paper Publications
- [1] 于文浩. Anthropogenic climate change contributed to excess dengue risk related to hydrometeorological conditions in Brazil and China. ONE EARTH, 2025.
- [2] 马兆垠. 中外检体诊断学教材比较研究. 《中国高等医学教育》, 51-53, 2025.
- [3] 庄梦玮. Exposure to ambient high temperature and increased risk of hospitalisation for non-infectious bowel diseases during 2000-2019: a case-crossover study in 1816 Brazilian cities. OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2025.
- [4] . Association between hydrometeorological conditions and infectious diarrhea in mainland China: a spatiotemporal modeling study. Environmental Research Letters, 2024.
- [5] . Association between hydrometeorological conditions and infectious diarrhea in mainland China: a spatiotemporal modeling study. Environmental Research Letters, 2024.
- [6] . Discovery and Characterization of a Myxobacterial Lanthipeptide with Unique Biosynthetic Features and Anti-inflammatory Activity. J. AM. CHEM. SOC., 145, 16924, 2023.
- [7] . Discovery and Characterization of a Myxobacterial Lanthipeptide with Unique Biosynthetic Features and Anti-inflammatory Activity. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145, 16924, 2023.
- [8] 吕尚格. Comparative and evolutionary analysis of RIP kinases in immune responses.. Frontiers in Genetics, 2022.
- [9] 陈安静. Comprehensive Oncogenic Features of Coronavirus Receptors in Glioblastoma Multiforme. Frontiers in Immunology, 2022.
- [10] Huang, Chen. Comparative analyses of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 gene: Implications for the risk to which vertebrate animals are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2. Journal of Medical Virology, 2021.
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