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Lijiang Long

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Elife|October 24, 2023
A toxin-antidote selfish element increases fitness of its hostLijiang Long, Wen Xu, Francisco Valencia, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Drugs and Drug Resistance|August 29, 2020
Quantitative benzimidazole resistance and fitness effects of parasitic nematode beta-tubulin allelesClayton M Dilks, Steffen R Hahnel, Qicong Sheng, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|November 21, 2016
Correlations of Genotype with Climate Parameters Suggest Caenorhabditis elegans Niche AdaptationsKathryn S Evans, Yuehui Zhao, Shannon C Brady, et al.
Cell Research|April 8, 2015
Regulation of transcriptionally active genes via the catalytically inactive Cas9 in C. elegans and D. rerioLijiang Long, Hong Guo, Di Yao, et al.
Cell Research|May 31, 2014
Heritable/conditional genome editing in C. elegans using a CRISPR-Cas9 feeding systemPengpeng Liu, Lijiang Long, Kai Xiong, et al.
Iscience|October 21, 2020
Automatic Classification of Cichlid Behaviors Using 3D Convolutional Residual NetworksLijiang Long, Zachary V Johnson, Junyu Li, et al.
Elife|September 10, 2019
Evolution of Yin and Yang isoforms of a chromatin remodeling subunit precedes the creation of two genesWen Xu, Lijiang Long, Yuehui Zhao, et al.
Elife|October 18, 2018
Changes to social feeding behaviors are not sufficient for fitness gains of the <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> N2 reference strainYuehui Zhao, Lijiang Long, Wen Xu, et al.
Nature Communications|May 29, 2021
Author Correction: The secreted endoribonuclease ENDU-2 from the soma protects germline immortality in C. elegansWenjing Qi, Erika D V Gromoff, Fan Xu, et al.
Nature Communications|February 25, 2021
The secreted endoribonuclease ENDU-2 from the soma protects germline immortality in C. elegansWenjing Qi, Erika D V Gromoff, Fan Xu, et al.
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Elife|October 24, 2023
A toxin-antidote selfish element increases fitness of its hostLijiang Long, Wen Xu, Francisco Valencia, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Drugs and Drug Resistance|August 29, 2020
Quantitative benzimidazole resistance and fitness effects of parasitic nematode beta-tubulin allelesClayton M Dilks, Steffen R Hahnel, Qicong Sheng, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|November 21, 2016
Correlations of Genotype with Climate Parameters Suggest Caenorhabditis elegans Niche AdaptationsKathryn S Evans, Yuehui Zhao, Shannon C Brady, et al.
Cell Research|April 8, 2015
Regulation of transcriptionally active genes via the catalytically inactive Cas9 in C. elegans and D. rerioLijiang Long, Hong Guo, Di Yao, et al.
Cell Research|May 31, 2014
Heritable/conditional genome editing in C. elegans using a CRISPR-Cas9 feeding systemPengpeng Liu, Lijiang Long, Kai Xiong, et al.
Iscience|October 21, 2020
Automatic Classification of Cichlid Behaviors Using 3D Convolutional Residual NetworksLijiang Long, Zachary V Johnson, Junyu Li, et al.
Elife|September 10, 2019
Evolution of Yin and Yang isoforms of a chromatin remodeling subunit precedes the creation of two genesWen Xu, Lijiang Long, Yuehui Zhao, et al.
Elife|October 18, 2018
Changes to social feeding behaviors are not sufficient for fitness gains of the <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> N2 reference strainYuehui Zhao, Lijiang Long, Wen Xu, et al.
Nature Communications|May 29, 2021
Author Correction: The secreted endoribonuclease ENDU-2 from the soma protects germline immortality in C. elegansWenjing Qi, Erika D V Gromoff, Fan Xu, et al.
Nature Communications|February 25, 2021
The secreted endoribonuclease ENDU-2 from the soma protects germline immortality in C. elegansWenjing Qi, Erika D V Gromoff, Fan Xu, et al.
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