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Overview

Jing Cui is affiliated with Zhengzhou University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their research predominantly focuses on infectious diseases and parasitology, with significant attention to parasite biology and host interactions.

The scientist has published research in a number of frequent venues, reflecting their areas of expertise. These venues include:

  • Veterinary Research
  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Acta Tropica
  • Parasites & Vectors
  • International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Jing Cui's work spans several important topics in parasitic diseases, including:

  • Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment
  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Parasitic infections in humans and animals
  • Studies on Chitinases and Chitosanases
  • Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology

The scientist has published numerous papers, among which the following recent articles stand out:

  • "Characterization of a Trichinella spiralis aminopeptidase and its participation in invasion, development and fecundity" (2020), published in Veterinary Research
  • "Molecular characterization of a Trichinella spiralis serine proteinase" (2020), published in Veterinary Research
  • "Molecular characterization of a Trichinella spiralis elastase-1 and its potential as a diagnostic antigen for trichinellosis" (2020), published in Parasites & Vectors
  • "Epidemiology of trichinellosis in the People's Republic of China during 2009-2020" (2022), published in Acta Tropica
  • "Molecular characterization of a Trichinella spiralis aspartic protease and its facilitation role in larval invasion of host intestinal epithelial cells" (2020), published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases

Collaborative efforts are a notable aspect of their research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Zhong Quan Wang
  • Ruo Dan Liu
  • Shao Rong Long
  • Xin Zhuo Zhang
  • Xi Zhang

Best Publications

  • The epidemiology of human trichinellosis in China during 2004-2009.

    J. Cui;Z.Q. Wang;B.L. Xu

  • Comparative proteomic analysis of surface proteins of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae and intestinal infective larvae.

    Ruo Dan Liu;Jing Cui;Xiao Lin Liu;Peng Jiang

  • Characterization of a Trichinella spiralis putative serine protease. study of its potential as sero-diagnostic tool.

    Ge Ge Sun;Yan Yan Song;Peng Jiang;Hua Na Ren

  • Sensitivity and optimization of artificial digestion in the inspection of meat for Trichinella spiralis.

    Feng Li;Jing Cui;Zhong-Quan Wang;Peng Jiang

  • Cloning, expression and characterization of a Trichinella spiralis serine protease gene encoding a 35.5 kDa protein

    Bin Wang;Zhong Quan Wang;Jing Jin;Hui Jun Ren

  • Analysis of differentially expressed genes of Trichinella spiralis larvae activated by bile and cultured with intestinal epithelial cells using real-time PCR.

    Ruo Dan Liu;Zhong Quan Wang;Lei Wang;Shao Rong Long

  • The epidemiology of human trichinellosis in China during 2000–2003

    Z.Q. Wang;J. Cui;B.L. Xu

  • Characterization of a Trichinella spiralis 31 kDa protein and its potential application for the serodiagnosis of trichinellosis.

    Jing Cui;Li Wang;Ge Ge Sun;Li Na Liu

  • Early serodiagnosis of trichinellosis by ELISA using excretory-secretory antigens of Trichinella spiralis adult worms.

    Ge Ge Sun;Zhong Quan Wang;Chun Ying Liu;Peng Jiang

  • Proteomic Analysis of Trichinella spiralis Adult Worm Excretory-Secretory Proteins Recognized by Sera of Patients with Early Trichinellosis.

    Zhong Q. Wang;Ruo D. Liu;Ge G. Sun;Yan Y. Song

  • Molecular characterization of a putative serine protease from Trichinella spiralis and its elicited immune protection.

    Ge Ge Sun;Hua Nan Ren;Ruo Dan Liu;Yan Yan Song

  • Phage-displayed specific polypeptide antigens induce significant protective immunity against Trichinella spiralis infection in BALB/c mice.

    Jing Cui;Hui Jun Ren;Ruo Dan Liu;Li Wang

  • Survey of Trichinella infection from domestic pigs in the historical endemic areas of Henan province, central China

    Peng Jiang;Xi Zhang;Li Ang Wang;Lu Hong Han

  • Molecular characterization of Trichinella spiralis galectin and its participation in larval invasion of host’s intestinal epithelial cells

    Jia Xu;Fan Yang;Da Qi Yang;Peng Jiang

  • Identification of early diagnostic antigens from major excretory-secretory proteins of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae using immunoproteomics

    Li Wang;Jing Cui;Dan Dan Hu;Ruo Dan Liu

  • Survey of Trichinella infections in domestic pigs from northern and eastern Henan, China

    Jing Cui;Peng Jiang;Li Na Liu;Zhong Quan Wang

  • Molecular identification of Trichinella spiralis nudix hydrolase and its induced protective immunity against trichinellosis in BALB/c mice

    Shao Rong Long;Zhong Quan Wang;Ruo Dan Liu;Li Na Liu

  • Normal Mouse Intestinal Epithelial Cells as a Model for the in vitro Invasion of Trichinella spiralis Infective Larvae

    Hui Jun Ren;Jing Cui;Zhong Quan Wang;Ruo Dan Liu

  • Trichinella spiralis: low vaccine potential of glutathione S-transferase against infections in mice.

    Ling Ge Li;Zhong Quan Wang;Ruo Dan Liu;Xuan Yang

  • Proteomic analysis of surface proteins of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry

    Jing Cui;Ruo Dan Liu;Li Wang;Xi Zhang

  • Identification of differentially expressed genes of Trichinella spiralis larvae after exposure to host intestine milieu.

    Hui Jun Ren;Jing Cui;Wei Yang;Ruo Dan Liu

  • Molecular identification and characterization of Trichinella spiralis proteasome subunit beta type-7

    Wei Yang;Ling Ge Li;Ruo Dan Liu;Ge Ge Sun

  • Protein change of intestinal epithelial cells induced in vitro by Trichinella spiralis infective larvae

    Shu Wei Wang;Zhong Quan Wang;Jing Cui

  • Cloning and expression of a Trichinella spiralis putative glutathione S-transferase and its elicited protective immunity against challenge infections.

    Chun Ying Liu;Yan Yan Song;Hua Na Ren;Ge Ge Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruo Dan Liu
Ruo Dan Liu Zhengzhou University
Yong Li
Yong Li Tsinghua University
Yuming Guo
Yuming Guo Monash University
Lei Wang
Lei Wang University of Wollongong

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