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  1. Research | 16 April 2019 | Open

    Biosynthesis of DHGA12 and its roles in Arabidopsis seedling establishment

    • Hao Liu
    • , Siyi Guo
    • , Minghua Lu
    • , Yu Zhang
    • , Junhua Li
    • , Wei Wang
    • , Pengtao Wang
    • , Junli Zhang
    • , Zhubing Hu
    • , Liangliang Li
    • , Lingyu Si
    • , Jie Zhang
    • , Qi Qi
    • , Xiangning Jiang
    • , José Ramón Botella
    • , Hua Wang
    •  & Chun-Peng Song
    Nature Communications 10 , 1–14
    Rights & permissionsfor article Biosynthesis of DHGA<sub>12</sub> and its roles in <i>Arabidopsis</i> seedling establishment . Opens in a new window.
  2. Research | 22 February 2016 | Open

    Oscillating primary transcripts harbor miRNAs with circadian functions

    • Haifang Wang
    • , Zenghua Fan
    • , Meng Zhao
    • , Juan Li
    • , Minghua Lu
    • , Wei Liu
    • , Hao Ying
    • , Mofang Liu
    •  & Jun Yan
    Scientific Reports 6 , 1–13
    Rights & permissionsfor article Oscillating primary transcripts harbor miRNAs with circadian functions . Opens in a new window.
  3. Research | 4 December 2014

    Hepatic miR-378 targets p110α and controls glucose and lipid homeostasis by modulating hepatic insulin signalling

    • Wei Liu
    • , Hongchao Cao
    • , Cheng Ye
    • , Cunjie Chang
    • , Minghua Lu
    • , Yanyan Jing
    • , Duo Zhang
    • , Xuan Yao
    • , Zhengjun Duan
    • , Hongfeng Xia
    • , Yu-cheng Wang
    • , Jingjing Jiang
    • , Mo-Fang Liu
    • , Jun Yan
    •  & Hao Ying
    Nature Communications 5 , 1–13
    Rights & permissionsfor article Hepatic miR-378 targets p110α and controls glucose and lipid homeostasis by modulating hepatic insulin signalling . Opens in a new window.

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