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Z. Lian, Qiao, L., Zhu, G., Deng, Y., Qian, B., Yue, J., and Zhao, Y., Use of sodium dodecyl sulfate pretreatment and 2-stage curing for improved quality of salted duck eggs., J Food Sci, vol. 79, no. 3, pp. E354-61, 2014.
G. Hu, Zheng, Y., Liu, Z., Deng, Y., and Zhao, Y., Structure and IgE-binding properties of α-casein treated by high hydrostatic pressure, UV-C, and far-IR radiations., Food Chem, vol. 204, pp. 46-55, 2016.
H. Zhang, Jin, Y., Deng, Y., Wang, D., and Zhao, Y., Production of chitin from shrimp shell powders using Serratia marcescens B742 and Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 successive two-step fermentation., Carbohydr Res, vol. 362, pp. 13-20, 2012.
H. Zhang, Fang, J., Deng, Y., and Zhao, Y., Optimized production of Serratia marcescens B742 mutants for preparing chitin from shrimp shells powders., Int J Biol Macromol, vol. 69, pp. 319-28, 2014.
Y. Zhang, Dai, B., Deng, Y., and Zhao, Y., In vitro anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities and protein quality of high hydrostatic pressure treated squids (Todarodes pacificus)., Food Chem, vol. 203, pp. 258-266, 2016.
J. Yue, Zhang, Y., Jin, Y., Deng, Y., and Zhao, Y., Impact of high hydrostatic pressure on non-volatile and volatile compounds of squid muscles., Food Chem, vol. 194, pp. 12-9, 2016.
Y. Zhang, Jiao, S., Lian, Z., Deng, Y., and Zhao, Y., Effect of single- and two-cycle high hydrostatic pressure treatments on water properties, physicochemical and microbial qualities of minimally processed squids (todarodes pacificus)., J Food Sci, vol. 80, no. 5, pp. E1012-20, 2015.
Y. Deng, Luo, Y., Wang, Y., and Zhao, Y., Effect of different drying methods on the myosin structure, amino acid composition, protein digestibility and volatile profile of squid fillets., Food Chem, vol. 171, pp. 168-76, 2015.
Y. Jin, Deng, Y., Qian, B., Zhang, Y., Liu, Z., and Zhao, Y., Allergenic response to squid (Todarodes pacificus) tropomyosin Tod p1 structure modifications induced by high hydrostatic pressure., Food Chem Toxicol, vol. 76, pp. 86-93, 2015.