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56
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11362
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14428
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6073

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jiujiang Yu is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their professional credentials include being recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 2005.

Throughout their career, Jiujiang Yu has contributed to scientific research primarily within the framework of the USDA, although specific details about their research topics, publication history, or coauthors have not been disclosed.

Information about their publications, including recent papers, frequent coauthors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work, is not available.

The award from AAAS indicates a recognition by a significant scientific organization, marking a notable milestone within their professional trajectory.

Best Publications

  • Genome sequencing and analysis of Aspergillus oryzae

    Masayuki Machida;Kiyoshi Asai;Motoaki Sano;Toshihiro Tanaka

  • Clustered pathway genes in aflatoxin biosynthesis.

    Jiujiang Yu;Perng Kuang Chang;Kenneth C. Ehrlich;Jeffrey W. Cary

  • Current Understanding on Aflatoxin Biosynthesis and Future Perspective in Reducing Aflatoxin Contamination

    Jiujiang Yu

  • Comparative mapping of aflatoxin pathway gene clusters in Aspergillus parasiticus and Aspergillus flavus.

    Jiujiang Yu;Perng-Kuang Chang;J. W. Cary;M. Wright

  • Whole genome comparison of Aspergillus flavus and A. oryzae

    G. A. Payne;W. C. Nierman;J. R. Wortman;B. L. Pritchard

  • Toxins of filamentous fungi.

    Deepak Bhatnagar;Jiujiang Yu;Kenneth C Ehrlich

  • Increased expression of Aspergillus parasiticus aflR, encoding a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein, relieves nitrate inhibition of aflatoxin biosynthesis.

    Perng-Kuang Chang;K. C. Ehrlich;Jiujiang Yu;Deepak Bhatnagar

  • Completed sequence of aflatoxin pathway gene cluster in Aspergillus parasiticus1

    Jiujiang Yu;Deepak Bhatnagar;Thomas E Cleveland

  • Understanding the genetics of regulation of aflatoxin production and Aspergillus flavus development.

    Deepak Bhatnagar;Jeffrey W. Cary;Kenneth Ehrlich;Jiujiang Yu

  • Aflatoxin biosynthesis cluster gene cypA is required for G aflatoxin formation.

    Kenneth C. Ehrlich;Perng-Kuang Chang;Jiujiang Yu;Peter J. Cotty;Peter J. Cotty

  • Aspergillus flavus genomics: gateway to human and animal health, food safety, and crop resistance to diseases.

    Jiujiang Yu;Thomas E. Cleveland;William C. Nierman;Joan W. Bennett

  • The aflatoxin pathway regulator AflR induces gene transcription inside and outside of the aflatoxin biosynthetic cluster

    Michael S. Price;Jiujiang Yu;William C. Nierman;H. Stanley Kim

  • The effect of elevated temperature on gene transcription and aflatoxin biosynthesis.

    G.R. OBrian;D.R. Georgianna;J.R. Wilkinson;J. Yu

  • Beyond aflatoxin: four distinct expression patterns and functional roles associated with Aspergillus flavus secondary metabolism gene clusters

    D. Ryan Georgianna;Natalie D. Fedorova;James L. Burroughs;Andrea L. Dolezal

  • The Aspergillus parasiticus polyketide synthase gene pksA, a homolog of Aspergillus nidulans wA, is required for aflatoxin B1 biosynthesis.

    Perng-Kuang Chang;Jeffrey W. Cary;Jiujiang Yu;Deepak Bhatnagar

  • aflT, a MFS transporter-encoding gene located in the aflatoxin gene cluster, does not have a significant role in aflatoxin secretion.

    Perng-Kuang Chang;Jiujiang Yu;Jae-Hyuk Yu

  • Aflatoxin biosynthesis gene clusters and flanking regions.

    K.C. Ehrlich;J. Yu;P.J. Cotty;P.J. Cotty

  • Cloning and characterization of a cDNA from Aspergillus parasiticus encoding an O-methyltransferase involved in aflatoxin biosynthesis.

    Jiujiang Yu;J. W. Cary;Deepak Bhatnagar;T. E. Cleveland

  • Aspergillus flavus expressed sequence tags for identification of genes with putative roles in aflatoxin contamination of crops

    Jiujiang Yu;Catherine A. Whitelaw;William C. Nierman;Deepak Bhatnagar

  • Genome Sequence of Aspergillus flavus NRRL 3357, a Strain That Causes Aflatoxin Contamination of Food and Feed

    William C. Nierman;Jiujiang Yu;Natalie D. Fedorova-Abrams;Liliana Losada

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas E. Cleveland
Thomas E. Cleveland Agricultural Research Service
Deepak Bhatnagar
Deepak Bhatnagar Agricultural Research Service
William C. Nierman
William C. Nierman J. Craig Venter Institute
Joan W. Bennett
Joan W. Bennett Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Perng-Kuang Chang
Perng-Kuang Chang United States Department of Agriculture
Gary A. Payne
Gary A. Payne North Carolina State University
Jeffrey W. Cary
Jeffrey W. Cary United States Department of Agriculture
Kenneth C. Ehrlich
Kenneth C. Ehrlich US Department of Agriculture
Baozhu Guo
Baozhu Guo Agricultural Research Service
Ralph A. Dean
Ralph A. Dean North Carolina State University

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