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    Modified pedicle subtraction osteotomies (mPSO) for thoracolumbar post-tubercular kyphosis in pediatric patients: retrospective clinical cases and review of the literature

    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of modified pedicle subtraction osteotomy (mPSO) for thoracolumbar post-tubercular kyphosis in pediatric patients.

    Zhang Hong-Qi, Chen Yong, Huang Jia, Guo Chaofeng, Hu **ongke in Child's Nervous System (2015)

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    Pr. D. Coustaut, J. Meuwissen, Zhang Hong-qi, W. Hennig in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1986)

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    A. F. Croes, H. F. Linskens, G. J. de Klerk in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1985)

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    G Gröger, K. Esser, Zhang Hong-qi in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1985)

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    T. H. Tsao, H. F. Linskens, L. J. W. Gilissen in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1985)

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    Zhang Hong-qi, P. J. Larkin in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1985)

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    M. J. M. Martens, Zhang Hong-Qi in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1983)

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    Proline metabolism in pollen: degradation of proline during germination and early tube growth

    Proline degradation inPetunia pollen germinated in vitro was studied in cultures supplemented with [14C]proline labeled at different positions. Despite its abundance in the cell, this amino acid is only a minor s...

    Zhang Hong-qi, A. F. Croes in Planta (1983)

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    Protein synthesis in germinating pollen of Petunia: role of proline

    Pollen of Petunia hybrida was germinated in artificial medium. At the beginning of the incubation, a large amount of proline, which comprises about half of the total free amino acid pool, was released into the me...

    Zhang Hong-qi, A. F. Croes, H. F. Linskens in Planta (1982)