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Overview

Bing Sun is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research contributions span multiple domains, as reflected in their range of publications in diverse scientific journals.

The following papers authored or coauthored by Bing Sun represent some of their recent academic work:

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  • CYP4V2SERPINC1GP6, 2020,
  • /-1, 2021,
  • /-, 2021,

Bing Sun has collaborated with several frequent coauthors in their research endeavors. These include:

The scientist's work has been published across a range of academic journals, including:

Bing Sun's academic output indicates an engagement with interdisciplinary topics. Their research covers areas such as ecological chemistry related to forestry, genetic polymorphisms linked to medical conditions, nutritional sciences especially concerning child health, and engineering analyses of propulsion systems.

There are no recorded awards or book publications associated with Bing Sun in the available data. The scientist remains active in research with a focus on both natural sciences and applied engineering topics.

Best Publications

  • Key residues of the receptor binding motif in the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 that interact with ACE2 and neutralizing antibodies.

    Chunyan Yi;Xiaoyu Sun;Jing Ye;Jing Ye;Longfei Ding

  • Nitric oxide suppresses NLRP3 inflammasome activation and protects against LPS-induced septic shock

    Kairui Mao;Shuzhen Chen;Mingkuan Chen;Yonglei Ma

  • TRIM30 alpha negatively regulates TLR-mediated NF-kappa B activation by targeting TAB2 and TAB3 for degradation.

    Mude Shi;Weiwen Deng;Enguang Bi;Kairui Mao

  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus 3a protein forms an ion channel and modulates virus release

    Wei Lu;Bo-Jian Zheng;Ke Xu;Wolfgang Schwarz

  • Unusual architecture of the p7 channel from hepatitis C virus

    Bo OuYang;Shiqi Xie;Marcelo J. Berardi;Xinhao Zhao

  • TH1/TH2 cell differentiation and molecular signals.

    Yuan Zhang;Yaguang Zhang;Wangpeng Gu;Bing Sun

  • Kaempferol derivatives as antiviral drugs against the 3a channel protein of coronavirus.

    Silvia Schwarz;Daniel Sauter;Kai Wang;Ronghua Zhang

  • PEDV ORF3 encodes an ion channel protein and regulates virus production

    Kai Wang;Wei Lu;Jianfei Chen;Shiqi Xie

  • TRIM30α Is a Negative-Feedback Regulator of the Intracellular DNA and DNA Virus-Triggered Response by Targeting STING.

    Yanming Wang;Qiaoshi Lian;Bo Yang;Shanshan Yan

  • Emodin inhibits current through SARS-associated coronavirus 3a protein

    Silvia Schwarz;Kai Wang;Wenjing Yu;Bing Sun

  • Influenza virus non-structural protein 1 (NS1) disrupts interferon signaling.

    Danlin Jia;Ramtin Rahbar;Renee W. Y. Chan;Suki M. Y. Lee

  • Influenza A virus replication induces cell cycle arrest in G0/G1 phase.

    Yuan He;Ke Xu;Bjoern Keiner;Jianfang Zhou

  • Viral proteins function as ion channels

    Kai Wang;Shiqi Xie;Bing Sun

  • Antibody responses to individual proteins of SARS coronavirus and their neutralization activities.

    Maofeng Qiu;Yuling Shi;Zhaobiao Guo;Zeliang Chen

  • Chemotherapy-induced intestinal inflammatory responses are mediated by exosome secretion of double-strand DNA via AIM2 inflammasome activation.

    Qiaoshi Lian;Jun Xu;Shanshan Yan;Shanshan Yan;Min Huang

  • Th1/Th2 cell's function in immune system

    Yuan Zhang;Yaguang Zhang;Wangpeng Gu;Lan He

  • Tripartite-Motif Protein 30 Negatively Regulates NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Modulating Reactive Oxygen Species Production

    Yu Hu;Kairui Mao;Yan Zeng;Shuzhen Chen

  • Human NLRP3 inflammasome senses multiple types of bacterial RNAs

    Wenwen Sha;Wenwen Sha;Hiroki Mitoma;Hiroki Mitoma;Shino Hanabuchi;Musheng Bao

  • The transcription factor Bhlhe40 is a switch of inflammatory versus antiinflammatory Th1 cell fate determination.

    Fang Yu;Suveena Sharma;Dragana Jankovic;Rama Krishna Gurram

  • ECM1 is an essential factor for the determination of M1 macrophage polarization in IBD in response to LPS stimulation

    Yaguang Zhang;Xuezhen Li;Zhongguang Luo;Liyan Ma

  • Identification of an epitope of SARS-coronavirus nucleocapsid protein

    Ying Lin;Xu Shen;Rui Fu Yang;Yi Xue Li

  • Pertussis toxin enhances Th1 responses by stimulation of dendritic cells.

    Wanqiu Hou;Yadi Wu;Shuhui Sun;Mude Shi

  • Requirement for the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Dec2 in initial TH2 lineage commitment

    Xuexian O. Yang;Pornpimon Angkasekwinai;Pornpimon Angkasekwinai;Jinfang Zhu;Juan Peng;Juan Peng

Frequent Co-Authors

Shuhui Sun
Shuhui Sun Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Ruifu Yang
Ruifu Yang Academy of Military Medical Sciences
Gang Pei
Gang Pei Tongji University
Jinfang Zhu
Jinfang Zhu National Institutes of Health
Vincent Deubel
Vincent Deubel Institut Pasteur
Chen Dong
Chen Dong Tsinghua University
Philippe Buchy
Philippe Buchy GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Guoping Zhao
Guoping Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yixue Li
Yixue Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hongxia Wang
Hongxia Wang Queensland University of Technology

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