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Li Xuezhu

  • Li Xuezhu

    Name: Li Xuezhu

    Position: -

    Title: Associate Professor

    Contact: xzlee@scau.edu.cn

Personal profile:

Li Xuezhu, female, doctor, lecturer. Research Interests: Aquatic Economic Animal Pathogen Molecular Biology


work experience:

2016.6~Lecturer, Ocean College, South China Agricultural University


Education experience:

2009/09-2016/06,Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Life Sciences, Ph.D. 
2005/09-2009/06, Huazhong Agricultural University, Fisheries College, Bachelor


Research areas:

Research Interests: Aquatic Economic Animal Pathogen Molecular Biology


Published papers:

1. Lee X, Yi Y, Weng S, Zeng J, Zhang H, He J, Dong C.  Transcriptomic analysis of koi (Cyprinus carpio) spleen tissue upon cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV3) infection using next generation sequencing. Fish&Shellfish Immunol. Volume 49, February 2016, Pages 213–224.
2. Lee X, Weng S, Dong G, Zhang H, Zeng J, He J, Dong C. Identification and expression analysis of cellular and viral microRNAs in CyHV3-infected KCF-1 cells. Gene. Volume 592, Issue 1, 30 October 2016, Pages 154–163.
3. Li W, Lee X, Weng S, He J, Dong C. Whole-genome sequence of a novel Chinese cyprinid herpesvirus 3 isolate reveals the existence of a distinct European genotype in East Asia. Veterinary Microbiology Volume 175, Issues 2–4, 25 February 2015, Pages 185–194.
4. Yi Y, Zhang H, Lee X, Weng S, He J, Dong C. Extracellular virion proteins of two Chinese CyHV3/KHV isolates,and identification of two novel envelope proteins. Virus Research Volume 191, 13 October 2014, Pages 108–116.
5. Dong, C, Li, Xuezhu, Weng, S, Xie, S, He, J, 2013. Emergence of fatal European genotype CyHV-3/KHV in mainland China. Veterinary Microbiology Volume 162, Issue 1, 22 February 2013, Pages 239–244.
6. Dong, C, Weng, S, Li, W, Li, Xuezhu, Yi, Y, Liang, Q, He, J. 2011. Characteriza-tion of a new cell line from caudal fin of koi, Cyprinus carpio koi, and first isolation of cyprinid herpesvirus 3 in China. Virus Research Volume 161, Issue 2, November 2011, Pages 140–149.