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41
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4716
World Ranking
5669
National Ranking
359

Best Publications

  • Two-billion-year-old volcanism on the Moon from Chang'e-5 basalts.

    Qiu-Li Li;Qin Zhou;Yu Liu;Zhiyong Xiao

  • Intracellular Ca-carbonate biomineralization is widespread in cyanobacteria

    Karim Benzerara;Feriel Skouri-Panet;Jinhua Li;Céline Férard

  • Resolving the Origin of Pseudo‐Single Domain Magnetic Behavior

    Andrew P. Roberts;Trevor P. Almeida;Nathan S. Church;Richard J. Harrison

  • The link between biomineralization and fossilization of bacteria: Insights from field and experimental studies

    Jinhua Li;Karim Benzerara;Sylvain Bernard;Olivier Beyssac

  • Biomineralization, crystallography and magnetic properties of bullet-shaped magnetite magnetosomes in giant rod magnetotactic bacteria

    Jinhua Li;Yongxin Pan;Qingsong Liu;Kui Yu-Zhang

  • Isolation and characterization of a marine magnetotactic spirillum axenic culture QH-2 from an intertidal zone of the China Sea.

    Kailing Zhu;Hongmiao Pan;Jinhua Li;Kui Yu-Zhang

  • Millennial-scale Asian summer monsoon variations in South China since the last deglaciation

    Xisheng Wang;Guoqiang Chu;Mei Sheng;Shuqin Zhang

  • Magnetic anisotropy, magnetostatic interactions and identification of magnetofossils

    Jinhua Li;Wenfang Wu;Qingsong Liu;Yongxin Pan

  • Magnetite magnetosome and fragmental chain formation of Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB‐1: transmission electron microscopy and magnetic observations

    Jinhua Li;Yongxin Pan;Guanjun Chen;Qingsong Liu

  • Massive cranium from Harbin in northeastern China establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineage

    Xijun Ni;Qiang Ji;Wensheng Wu;Qingfeng Shao

  • Methane-Dependent Mineral Reduction by Aerobic Methanotrophs under Hypoxia

    Yue Zheng;Huan Wang;Yan Liu;Yan Liu;Baoli Zhu

  • Magnetic domain state diagnosis using hysteresis reversal curves

    Xiang Zhao;Andrew P. Roberts;David Heslop;Greig A. Paterson

  • Diversity analysis of magnetotactic bacteria in Lake Miyun, northern China, by restriction fragment length polymorphism.

    Wei Lin;Jinhua Li;Dirk Schüler;Christian Jogler

  • Magnetotactic bacteria and magnetofossils: ecology, evolution and environmental implications

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  • Formation of single domain magnetite by green rust oxidation promoted by microbial anaerobic nitrate-dependent iron oxidation

    Jennyfer Miot;Jennyfer Miot;Jinhua Li;Karim Benzerara;Moulay Tahar Sougrati

  • Widespread occurrence of silicate‐hosted magnetic mineral inclusions in marine sediments and their contribution to paleomagnetic recording

    Liao Chang;Liao Chang;Andrew P. Roberts;David Heslop;Akira Hayashida

  • Deletion of the ftsZ-Like Gene Results in the Production of Superparamagnetic Magnetite Magnetosomes in Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense

    Yao Ding;Jinhua Li;Jiangning Liu;Jing Yang

  • Formation of low-T hydrated silicates in modern microbialites from Mexico and implications for microbial fossilization

    Nina Zeyen;Karim Benzerara;Jinhua Li;Alexis Groleau

  • Newly isolated but uncultivated magnetotactic bacterium of the phylum Nitrospirae from Beijing, China.

    Wei Lin;Jinhua Li;Yongxin Pan

  • A novel species of ellipsoidal multicellular magnetotactic prokaryotes from Lake Yuehu in China.

    Yi-Ran Chen;Rui Zhang;Hai-Jian Du;Hong-Miao Pan;Hong-Miao Pan

Frequent Co-Authors

Qiu-Li Li
Qiu-Li Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yu Liu
Yu Liu University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Fu-Yuan Wu
Fu-Yuan Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xian-Hua Li
Xian-Hua Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yangting Lin
Yangting Lin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ziyuan Ouyang
Ziyuan Ouyang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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