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Jun-Jie Yin is affiliated with the US Food and Drug Administration in the United States and has contributed substantially to research in medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work notably spans molecular biology, materials chemistry, oncology, surgery, and cancer research.

Jun-Jie Yin's research covers multiple main topics including:

  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis

The scientist has published papers in a variety of specialized venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Cancer Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Trends in Food Science & Technology
  • Journal of International Medical Research

Among their recent scientific contributions are the following papers:

  • "An Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatic Analysis in Gut Microbiome Studies," 2021, Biomolecules
  • "Proteome Instability Is a Therapeutic Vulnerability in Mismatch Repair-Deficient Cancer," 2020, Cancer Cell
  • "Crossover between anti- and pro-oxidant activities of different manganese oxide nanoparticles and their biological implications," 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • "Effects of umami substances as taste enhancers on salt reduction in meat products: A review," 2024, Food Research International
  • "A convenient detection system consisting of efficient Au@PtRu nanozymes and alcohol oxidase for highly sensitive alcohol biosensing," 2020, Nanoscale Advances

Frequent collaborators in Jun-Jie Yin's research include:

  • Guishan Liu
  • Phillip Walker
  • Joanne Xiu
  • Dave S. B. Hoon
  • Mei Guo

Best Publications

  • Dual Enzyme-like Activities of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles and Their Implication for Diminishing Cytotoxicity

    Zhongwen Chen;Jun-Jie Yin;Yu-Ting Zhou;Yu Zhang

  • Prussian Blue Nanoparticles as Multienzyme Mimetics and Reactive Oxygen Species Scavengers.

    Wei Zhang;Sunling Hu;Jun-Jie Yin;Weiwei He

  • Photogenerated Charge Carriers and Reactive Oxygen Species in ZnO/Au Hybrid Nanostructures with Enhanced Photocatalytic and Antibacterial Activity

    Weiwei He;Hyun-Kyung Kim;Hyun-Kyung Kim;Wayne G. Wamer;David Melka

  • Surface structure-dependent molecular oxygen activation of BiOCl single-crystalline nanosheets.

    Kun Zhao;Lizhi Zhang;Jiajun Wang;Qunxiang Li

  • Au@Pt nanostructures as oxidase and peroxidase mimetics for use in immunoassays.

    Weiwei He;Ying Liu;Jinshan Yuan;Jun-Jie Yin

  • The scavenging of reactive oxygen species and the potential for cell protection by functionalized fullerene materials.

    Jun Jie Yin;Fang Lao;Peter P. Fu;Wayne G. Wamer

  • Direct evidence for catalase and peroxidase activities of ferritin-platinum nanoparticles.

    Jia Fan;Jun Jie Yin;Bo Ning;Xiaochun Wu

  • Total phenolic contents, chelating capacities, and radical-scavenging properties of black peppercorn, nutmeg, rosehip, cinnamon and oregano leaf

    Lan Su;Jun Jie Yin;Denys Charles;Kequan Zhou

  • Co3O4 Nanoparticles with Multi-Enzyme Activities and Their Application in Immunohistochemical Assay

    Jinlai Dong;Lina Song;Jun-Jie Yin;Weiwei He

  • Intrinsic catalytic activity of Au nanoparticles with respect to hydrogen peroxide decomposition and superoxide scavenging.

    Weiwei He;Yu-Ting Zhou;Yu-Ting Zhou;Wayne G. Wamer;Xiaona Hu

  • Oxidative damage to nucleic acids photosensitized by titanium dioxide

    Wayne G. Wamer;Jun-Jie Yin;Rong Rong Wei

  • Mechanisms of the pH dependent generation of hydroxyl radicals and oxygen induced by Ag nanoparticles.

    Weiwei He;Yu-Ting Zhou;Wayne G. Wamer;Mary D. Boudreau

  • Hydrophobic barriers of lipid bilayer membranes formed by reduction of water penetration by alkyl chain unsaturation and cholesterol.

    Witold K. Subczynski;Anna Wisniewska;Jun-Jie Yin;James S. Hyde

  • Core-shell structure dependent reactivity of Fe@Fe₂O₃ nanowires on aerobic degradation of 4-chlorophenol.

    Zhihui Ai;Zhiting Gao;Lizhi Zhang;Weiwei He

  • Facet Energy versus Enzyme-like Activities: The Unexpected Protection of Palladium Nanocrystals against Oxidative Damage.

    Cuicui Ge;Ge Fang;Xiaomei Shen;Yu Chong;Yu Chong

  • Metallofullerene nanoparticles circumvent tumor resistance to cisplatin by reactivating endocytosis

    Xing Jie Liang;Huan Meng;Yingze Wang;Haiyong He

  • Reactive oxygen species-related activities of nano-iron metal and nano-iron oxides.

    Haohao Wu;Haohao Wu;Haohao Wu;Jun-Jie Yin;Wayne G. Wamer;Mingyong Zeng

  • Synthesis of Pt Hollow Nanodendrites with Enhanced Peroxidase-Like Activity against Bacterial Infections: Implication for Wound Healing

    Cuicui Ge;Renfei Wu;Yu Chong;Ge Fang

  • Phototoxicity of nano titanium dioxides in HaCaT keratinocytes--generation of reactive oxygen species and cell damage.

    Jun-Jie Yin;Jun Liu;Marilyn Ehrenshaft;Joan E. Roberts

  • Crossover between Anti- and Pro-oxidant Activities of Graphene Quantum Dots in the Absence or Presence of Light

    Yu Chong;Yu Chong;Cuicui Ge;Cuicui Ge;Ge Fang;Xin Tian

  • Nanostructured catalysts in fuel cells

    Chuan-Jian Zhong;Jin Luo;Bin Fang;Bridgid N Wanjala

  • Unraveling Stress‐Induced Toxicity Properties of Graphene Oxide and the Underlying Mechanism

    Wendi Zhang;Chi Wang;Zhongjun Li;Zhenzhen Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Weiwei He
Weiwei He Xuchang University
Peter P. Fu
Peter P. Fu United States Food and Drug Administration
Chunying Chen
Chunying Chen National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
Xiaochun Wu
Xiaochun Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
James S. Hyde
James S. Hyde Medical College of Wisconsin
Xing-Jie Liang
Xing-Jie Liang National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
Zhi Zheng
Zhi Zheng University of Sydney
Zhifang Chai
Zhifang Chai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuliang Zhao
Yuliang Zhao National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
Chun-Su Yuan
Chun-Su Yuan University of Chicago

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