Jianchang Yang

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2008

Number

24

Co-Authors

A Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Channel Allocation Scheme for Enhancing QoS in Cellular Networks ∗ (2008)

Jianchang Yang, D. Manivannan, Mukesh Singhal

In cellular networks, it is vital to allocate communication channels efficiently because the bandwidth allocated for cellular communication is limited. When mobile hosts move from one cell to another...

Involvement of polyamines in the drought resistance of rice (2007)

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Liu, Kai, Wang, Zhiqin, Liu, Lijun

This study investigated whether and how polyamines (PAs) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants are involved in drought resistance. Six rice cultivars differing in drought resistance were used and...

Involvement of polyamines in the drought resistance of rice (2007)

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Liu, Kai, Wang, Zhiqin, Liu, Lijun

This study investigated whether and how polyamines (PAs) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants are involved in drought resistance. Six rice cultivars differing in drought resistance were used and...

Post-anthesis development of inferior and superior spikelets in rice in relation to abscisic acid and ethylene (2006)

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Liu, Kai, Wang, Peng

The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the interaction between abscisic acid (ABA) and ethylene may be involved in mediating the post-anthesis development of spikelets in rice...

Post-anthesis development of inferior and superior spikelets in rice in relation to abscisic acid and ethylene (2005)

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Liu, Kai, Wang, Peng

The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the interaction between abscisic acid (ABA) and ethylene may be involved in mediating the post-anthesis development of spikelets in rice...

Post-anthesis development of inferior and superior spikelets in rice in relation to abscisic acid and ethylene (2005)

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Liu, Kai, Wang, Peng

The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the interaction between abscisic acid (ABA) and ethylene may be involved in mediating the post-anthesis development of spikelets in rice...

A Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Channel Allocation Scheme for Enhancing QoS in Cellular Networks (2003)

Jianchang Yang, D. Manivannan, Mukesh Singhal

In cellular networks, it is vital to allocate communication channels efficiently because the bandwidth allocated for cellular communication is limited. When mobile hosts move from one cell to another...

Correlation of Cytokinin Levels in the Endosperms and Roots with Cell Number and Cell Division Activity during Endosperm Development in Rice (2002)

YANG, JIANCHANG, ZHANG, JIANHUA, HUANG, ZULIU, WANG, ZHIQING, ZHU, QINGSEN, LIU, LIJUN

Cell number and cell division activity in rice (Oryza sativa) endosperms are possibly regulated by cytokinin levels in the endosperm and its source in the roots. This study tried to find the possible...

Are there associations between grain-filling rate and photosynthesis in the flag leaves of field-grown rice? (2002)

Murchie, Erik H., Yang, Jianchang, Hubbart, Stella, Horton, Peter, Peng, Shaobing

Rate of grain filling in terms of dry mass accumulated per panicle per day was measured in field‐grown rice in the dry season in the Philippines and compared to rates of light‐saturated...

Activities of starch hydrolytic enzymes and sucrose-phosphate synthase in the stems of rice subjected to water stress during grain filling (2001)

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Zhu, Qingsen

To understand the effect of water stress on the remobilization of prestored carbon reserves, the changes in the activities of starch hydrolytic enzymes and sucrose‐phosphate synthase...

Hormonal Changes in the Grains of Rice Subjected to Water Stress during Grain Filling1

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Zhu, Qingsen, Wang, Wei

Lodging-resistant rice (Oryza sativa) cultivars usually show slow grain filling when nitrogen is applied in large amounts. This study investigated the possibility that a hormonal change may mediate...

Activities of Key Enzymes in Sucrose-to-Starch Conversion in Wheat Grains Subjected to Water Deficit during Grain Filling1

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Xu, Guowei, Zhu, Qingsen

This study tested the hypothesis that a controlled water deficit during grain filling of wheat (Triticum aestivum) could accelerate grain-filling rate through regulating the key enzymes involved in...

Hormonal Changes in the Grains of Rice Subjected to Water Stress during Grain Filling1

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Zhu, Qingsen, Wang, Wei

Lodging-resistant rice (Oryza sativa) cultivars usually show slow grain filling when nitrogen is applied in large amounts. This study investigated the possibility that a hormonal change may mediate...

Activities of Key Enzymes in Sucrose-to-Starch Conversion in Wheat Grains Subjected to Water Deficit during Grain Filling1

Yang, Jianchang, Zhang, Jianhua, Wang, Zhiqing, Xu, Guowei, Zhu, Qingsen

This study tested the hypothesis that a controlled water deficit during grain filling of wheat (Triticum aestivum) could accelerate grain-filling rate through regulating the key enzymes involved in...

SALL4, a novel oncogene, is constitutively expressed in human acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and induces AML in transgenic mice

Ma, Yupo, Cui, Wei, Yang, Jianchang, Qu, Jun, Di, Chunhui, Amin, Hesham M., ...

SALL4, a human homolog to Drosophila spalt, is a novel zinc finger transcriptional factor essential for development. We cloned SALL4 and its isoforms (SALL4A and SALL4B). Through immunohistochemistry...

Bmi-1 is a target gene for SALL4 in hematopoietic and leukemic cells

Yang, Jianchang, Chai, Li, Liu, Fang, Fink, Louis M., Lin, Pei, Silberstein, Leslie E., ...

Bmi-1 and SALL4 are putative oncogenes that modulate stem cell pluripotency and play a role in leukemogenesis. Murine Sall4 also has been shown to play an essential role in maintaining the properties...

Genome-wide analysis reveals Sall4 to be a major regulator of pluripotency in murine-embryonic stem cells

Yang, Jianchang, Chai, Li, Fowles, Taylor C., Alipio, Zaida, Xu, Dan, Fink, Louis M., ...

Embryonic stem cells have potential utility in regenerative medicine because of their pluripotent characteristics. Sall4, a zinc-finger transcription factor, is expressed very early in embryonic...

Phenotypic correction of murine hemophilia A using an iPS cell-based therapy

Xu, Dan, Alipio, Zaida, Fink, Louis M., Adcock, Dorothy M., Yang, Jianchang, Ward, David C., ...

Hemophilia A is caused by mutations within the Factor VIII (FVIII) gene that lead to depleted protein production and inefficient blood clotting. Several attempts at gene therapy have failed for...

SALL4 is a key regulator of survival and apoptosis in human leukemic cells

Yang, Jianchang, Chai, Li, Gao, Chong, Fowles, Taylor C., Alipio, Zaida, Dang, Hien, ...

Increasing studies suggest that SALL4 may play vital roles in leukemogenesis and stem cell phenotypes. We have mapped the global gene targets of SALL4 using chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by...