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Dendritic cell vaccines in cancer immunotherapy: from biology to translational medicine

Hongmei Xu, Xuetao Cao

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 323-332 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0172-4

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Mobile CRISPR-Cas9 based anti-phage system in E. coli

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 8,   Pages 1281-1289 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2141-7

Abstract: Here, we developed a mobile CRISPR-Cas9 based anti-phage system for bacteriophages defense in E. coli

Keywords: phage infections     anti-phage     CRISPR-Cas9     conjugative transfer     synthetic biology    

Thermo-fluidic devices and materials inspired from mass and energy transport phenomena in biological system

Jian XIAO , Jing LIU ,

Frontiers in Energy 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 47-59 doi: 10.1007/s11708-008-0068-4

Abstract: Mass and energy transport consists of one of the most significant physiological processes in nature, which guarantees many amazing biological phenomena and activities. Borrowing such idea, many state-of-the-art thermo-fluidic devices and materials such as artificial kidneys, carrier erythrocyte, blood substitutes and so on have been successfully invented. Besides, new emerging technologies are still being developed. This paper is dedicated to presenting a relatively complete review of the typical devices and materials in clinical use inspired by biological mass and energy transport mechanisms. Particularly, these artificial thermo-fluidic devices and materials will be categorized into organ transplantation, drug delivery, nutrient transport, micro operation, and power supply. Potential approaches for innovating conventional technologies were discussed, corresponding biological phenomena and physical mechanisms were interpreted, future promising mass-and-energy-transport-based bionic devices were suggested, and prospects along this direction were pointed out. It is expected that many artificial devices based on biological mass and energy transport principle will appear to better improve various fields related to human life in the near future.

Keywords: bionics     mass transport     energy transport     artificial devices and materials     biology system     nature phenomena    

Cytokine storm and translating IL-6 biology into effective treatments for COVID-19

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1044-4

Abstract: As of May 3, 2023, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in more than 760 million confirmed cases and over 6.9 million deaths. Several patients have developed pneumonia, which can deteriorate into acute respiratory distress syndrome. The primary etiology may be attributed to cytokine storm, which is triggered by the excessive release of proinflammatory cytokines and subsequently leads to immune dysregulation. Considering that high levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) have been detected in several highly pathogenic coronavirus-infected diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome in 2002, the Middle East respiratory syndrome in 2012, and COVID-19, the IL-6 pathway has emerged as a key in the pathogenesis of this hyperinflammatory state. Thus, we review the history of cytokine storm and the process of targeting IL-6 signaling to elucidate the pivotal role played by tocilizumab in combating COVID-19.

Keywords: SARS-CoV-2     COVID-19     cytokine storm     interleukin-6     tocilizumab    

Designer enzyme for green materials innovation: Lactate-polymerizing enzyme as a key catalyst

Seiichi Taguchi

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 139-142 doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1636-0

Abstract: typical topic of synthetic biology.

Keywords: synthetic biology     enzyme evolutionary engineering     polyhydroxyalkanoate    

MicroRNAs and lung cancers: from pathogenesis to clinical implications

Ji Qi, David Mu

Frontiers of Medicine 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 134-155 doi: 10.1007/s11684-012-0188-4

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US and worldwide. Better understanding of the disease is warranted for improvement in clinical management. Here we summarize the functions of small-RNA-based, posttranscriptional gene regulators, i.e. microRNAs, in the pathogenesis of lung cancers. We discuss the microRNAs that play oncogenic as well as tumor suppressive roles. We also touch on the value of microRNAs as markers for diagnosis, prognosis and the promising field of microRNA-based novel therapies for lung cancers.

Keywords: lung biology     lung cancer     microRNA    

The Exploitation and Development of New Field for Agricultural Science and Technology in 21st Century

lu Liangshu,Wang Dongyang,Xu Jianmin

Strategic Study of CAE 1999, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 6-10

Abstract: agricultural science and technology are discussed, the basic tasks that the innovative systemThe author believes that information and biology technology will be the two fundamental dustries in 21stThe author anticipates that the rapid development and intensive use of biology technology in agriculture

Keywords: knowledge economy     the innovative system for agricultural knowledge     information technology     biology technology    

Genome reprogramming for synthetic biology

Kylie Standage-Beier,Xiao Wang

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 37-45 doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1618-2

Abstract: ability to go from a digitized DNA sequence to a predictable biological function is central to synthetic biologydevelopment of new programmable tools to reengineer genomes has spurred myriad advances in synthetic biology

Keywords: CRISPR     genome engineering     synthetic biology     rational design    

Understanding channel tropism in traditional Chinese medicine in the context of systems biology

Ping Liu, Songlin Liu, Gang Chen, Ping Wang

Frontiers of Medicine 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 277-279 doi: 10.1007/s11684-013-0273-3

Abstract: Results showed that this theory and systems biology have a similar holistic viewpoint.Systems biology could provide novel insights and platform in the study of channel tropism.

Keywords: systems biology     channel tropism theory     traditional Chinese medicine     application    

Recent advances in fruit crop genomics

Qiang XU,Chaoyang LIU,Manosh Kumar BISWAS,Zhiyong PAN,Xiuxin DENG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 21-27 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014002

Abstract: In recent years, dramatic progress has been made in the genomics of fruit crops. The publication of a dozen fruit crop genomes represents a milestone for both functional genomics and breeding programs in fruit crops. Rapid advances in high-throughput sequencing technology have revolutionized the manner and scale of genomics in fruit crops. Research on fruit crops is encompassing a wide range of biological questions which are unique and cannot be addressed in a model plant such as . This review summarizes recent achievements of research on the genome, transcriptome, proteome, miRNAs and epigenome of fruit crops.

Keywords: fruit crops     fruit biology     gene function     genomics    

To Hold the Economical Time of Biology,to Practicea Positive View of Happiness

Gan Ziheng

Strategic Study of CAE 2007, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 5-11

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As predicted,the global economy is stepping into a so called "biological economy" by 2020, which can be explained as economy mainly dominated by biological technologies. The essay discusses the proposition, definition, classification and characteristic of biological economy, also, the importance of positive view of happiness in a biological economy condition and the reason for emphasizing people's happiness achieving,and the definition of happiness philosophy. It also discusses which views of happiness should be recommended and how to practice a positive view of happiness in the scientific and technological circle in China.

Keywords: biological economy     happiness     positive view of happiness    

Systems understanding of plant–pathogen interactions through genome-wide protein–protein interaction networks

Hong LI,Ziding ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 102-112 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016100

Abstract: these two processes have been identified, many aspects of the molecular mechanisms of the plant immune system

Keywords: plant–pathogen interactions     systems biology     omics     plant immunity     protein–protein interaction     network    

Associations between

Haican Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhiguang Liu, Jinghua Liu, Yolande Hauck, Jiao Liu, Haiyan Dong, Jie Liu, Xiuqin Zhao, Bing Lu, Yi Jiang, Gilles Vergnaud, Christine Pourcel, Kanglin Wan

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 92-97 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0610-z

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Investigations on the genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in China have shown that Beijing genotype strains play a dominant role. To study the association between the M.?tuberculosis Beijing genotype and the drug-resistance phenotype, 1286 M. tuberculosis clinical isolates together with epidemiological and clinical information of patients were collected from the center for tuberculosis (TB) prevention and control or TB hospitals in Beijing municipality and nine provinces or autonomous regions in China. Drug resistance testing was conducted on all the isolates to the four first-line anti-TB drugs (isoniazid, rifampicin, streptomycin, and ethambutol). A total of 585 strains were found to be resistant to at least one of the four anti-TB drugs. The Beijing family strains consisted of 499 (53.20%) drug-sensitive strains and 439 (46.80%) drug-resistant strains, whereas the non-Beijing family strains comprised 202 (58.05%) drug-sensitive strains and 146 (41.95%) drug-resistant strains. No significant difference was observed in prevalence (c2=2.41, P>0.05) between the drug-resistant and drug-sensitive strains among the Beijing family strains. Analysis of monoresistance, multidrug-resistant TB, and geographic distribution of drug resistance did not find any relationships between the M.?tuberculosis Beijing genotype and drug-resistance phenotype in China. Results confirmed that the Beijing genotype, the predominant M. tuberculosis genotype in China, was not associated with drug resistance.

Keywords: tuberculosis     drug resistance     genotype     molecular biology    

Comparative lipidomic analysis of

Bin QIAO, Hong-Chi TIAN, Ying-Jin YUAN

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 461-469 doi: 10.1007/s11705-012-1223-3

Abstract: Variations in the composition and level of phospholipids (PLs) in yeast cells during industrial ethanol fermentation processes were analyzed. A comparative lipidomic method was used to investigate the changes in total cellular PLs during continuous and fed-batch/batch processes. The phospholipid metabolism in yeast changed during both processes, mainly due to the presence of long-chain poly unsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that contained phosphatidyglycerol (PG), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylserine (PS). The complexity of the media affected the growth of the yeast and the membrane composition. Yeast incorporated lots of exogenous saturated and PUFAs from the feedstock during the fermentations. During the continuous fermentation, there was an increase in PLs with shorter chains as the fermentation progressed and early in process there were more long-chains. During the fed-batch/batch process, the PG species increased as the fermentation progressed. This is probably due to an inositol deficiency in the earlier part of the fermentation.

Keywords: lipidomics     systems biology     phospholipids     stirred-tank     saccharomyces cerevisiae     biorefinery    

Molecular mechanisms of leukemia-associated protein degradation

Ying-Li WU, Guo-Qiang CHEN, Hu-Chen ZHOU,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 363-370 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0210-7

Abstract: Chemical biology, using small molecules as probes to study the cellular signaling network, has developedThe interaction between chemistry and biology not only provides new insight into the understanding of

Keywords: protein degradation     leukemia     chemical biology     transcription factors     oncoprotein    

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Dendritic cell vaccines in cancer immunotherapy: from biology to translational medicine

Hongmei Xu, Xuetao Cao

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Mobile CRISPR-Cas9 based anti-phage system in E. coli

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Thermo-fluidic devices and materials inspired from mass and energy transport phenomena in biological system

Jian XIAO , Jing LIU ,

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Cytokine storm and translating IL-6 biology into effective treatments for COVID-19

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Designer enzyme for green materials innovation: Lactate-polymerizing enzyme as a key catalyst

Seiichi Taguchi

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MicroRNAs and lung cancers: from pathogenesis to clinical implications

Ji Qi, David Mu

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The Exploitation and Development of New Field for Agricultural Science and Technology in 21st Century

lu Liangshu,Wang Dongyang,Xu Jianmin

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Genome reprogramming for synthetic biology

Kylie Standage-Beier,Xiao Wang

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Understanding channel tropism in traditional Chinese medicine in the context of systems biology

Ping Liu, Songlin Liu, Gang Chen, Ping Wang

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Recent advances in fruit crop genomics

Qiang XU,Chaoyang LIU,Manosh Kumar BISWAS,Zhiyong PAN,Xiuxin DENG

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To Hold the Economical Time of Biology,to Practicea Positive View of Happiness

Gan Ziheng

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Systems understanding of plant–pathogen interactions through genome-wide protein–protein interaction networks

Hong LI,Ziding ZHANG

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Haican Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhiguang Liu, Jinghua Liu, Yolande Hauck, Jiao Liu, Haiyan Dong, Jie Liu, Xiuqin Zhao, Bing Lu, Yi Jiang, Gilles Vergnaud, Christine Pourcel, Kanglin Wan

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Comparative lipidomic analysis of

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Molecular mechanisms of leukemia-associated protein degradation

Ying-Li WU, Guo-Qiang CHEN, Hu-Chen ZHOU,

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