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Zoological Research|June 7, 2017
<i>GCH1</i> plays a role in the high-altitude adaptation of TibetansYong-Bo Guo, Yao-Xi He, Chao-Ying Cui, et al.
Zoological Research|June 7, 2017
<i>EP300</i> contributes to high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans by regulating nitric oxide productionWang-Shan Zheng, Yao-Xi He, Chao-Ying Cui, et al.
Science Immunology|July 26, 2024
Timing and location dictate monocyte fate and their transition to tumor-associated macrophagesGarett Dunsmore, Wei Guo, Ziyi Li, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 22, 2024
Comparative genomics of macaques and integrated insights into genetic variation and population historyShilong Zhang, Ning Xu, Lianting Fu, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 9, 2016
A Genetic Mechanism for Convergent Skin Lightening during Recent Human EvolutionZhaohui Yang, Hua Zhong, Jing Chen, et al.
Nature|February 26, 2025
Integrated analysis of the complete sequence of a macaque genomeShilong Zhang, Ning Xu, Lianting Fu, et al.
Cell Genomics|March 5, 2025
A highland-adaptation variant near MCUR1 reduces its transcription and attenuates erythrogenesis in TibetansJie Ping, Xinyi Liu, Yiming Lu, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 28, 2025
Septal LYVE1<sup>+</sup> macrophages control adipocyte stem cell adipogenic potentialXiaotong Yu, Yanan Hu, Hwee Ying Lim, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|October 18, 2011
Genome sequencing and comparison of two nonhuman primate animal models, the cynomolgus and Chinese rhesus macaquesGuangmei Yan, Guojie Zhang, Xiaodong Fang, et al.
Nature|May 14, 2025
Genome diversity and signatures of natural selection in mainland Southeast AsiaYaoxi He, Xiaoming Zhang, Min-Sheng Peng, et al.
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Zoological Research|June 7, 2017
<i>GCH1</i> plays a role in the high-altitude adaptation of TibetansYong-Bo Guo, Yao-Xi He, Chao-Ying Cui, et al.
Zoological Research|June 7, 2017
<i>EP300</i> contributes to high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans by regulating nitric oxide productionWang-Shan Zheng, Yao-Xi He, Chao-Ying Cui, et al.
Science Immunology|July 26, 2024
Timing and location dictate monocyte fate and their transition to tumor-associated macrophagesGarett Dunsmore, Wei Guo, Ziyi Li, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 22, 2024
Comparative genomics of macaques and integrated insights into genetic variation and population historyShilong Zhang, Ning Xu, Lianting Fu, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 9, 2016
A Genetic Mechanism for Convergent Skin Lightening during Recent Human EvolutionZhaohui Yang, Hua Zhong, Jing Chen, et al.
Nature|February 26, 2025
Integrated analysis of the complete sequence of a macaque genomeShilong Zhang, Ning Xu, Lianting Fu, et al.
Cell Genomics|March 5, 2025
A highland-adaptation variant near MCUR1 reduces its transcription and attenuates erythrogenesis in TibetansJie Ping, Xinyi Liu, Yiming Lu, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 28, 2025
Septal LYVE1<sup>+</sup> macrophages control adipocyte stem cell adipogenic potentialXiaotong Yu, Yanan Hu, Hwee Ying Lim, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|October 18, 2011
Genome sequencing and comparison of two nonhuman primate animal models, the cynomolgus and Chinese rhesus macaquesGuangmei Yan, Guojie Zhang, Xiaodong Fang, et al.
Nature|May 14, 2025
Genome diversity and signatures of natural selection in mainland Southeast AsiaYaoxi He, Xiaoming Zhang, Min-Sheng Peng, et al.
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