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Xingxu Huang is affiliated with the First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University in China and has contributed extensively to the field of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans multiple subfields, notably molecular biology, genetics, infectious diseases, cancer research, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's main research topics focus on:

  • CRISPR and genetic engineering
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • RNA interference and gene delivery
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Virus-based gene therapy research

Xingxu Huang has published a number of recent papers, including:

  • Efficient generation of mouse models with the prime editing system, 2020, Cell Discovery
  • An engineered prime editor with enhanced editing efficiency in plants, 2022, Nature Biotechnology
  • Rapid and sensitive detection of COVID-19 using CRISPR/Cas12a-based detection with naked eye readout, CRISPR/Cas12a-NER, 2020, Science Bulletin
  • CRISPR/Cas12a technology combined with immunochromatographic strips for portable detection of African swine fever virus, 2020, Communications Biology
  • Next-generation pathogen diagnosis with CRISPR/Cas-based detection methods, 2020, Emerging Microbes & Infections

Frequent co-authors with whom they have collaborated include:

  • Shisheng Huang
  • Xinjie Wang
  • Xiangyang Li
  • Peixiang Ma
  • Guanglei Li

Regarding publication venues, Xingxu Huang frequently publishes in:

  • Nature Communications
  • Molecular Therapy
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids

Best Publications

  • Generation of Gene-Modified Cynomolgus Monkey via Cas9/RNA-Mediated Gene Targeting in One-Cell Embryos

    Yuyu Niu;Bin Shen;Yiqiang Cui;Yongchang Chen

  • YTHDC1 mediates nuclear export of N 6 -methyladenosine methylated mRNAs.

    Ian A Roundtree;Guan-Zheng Luo;Guan-Zheng Luo;Zijie Zhang;Zijie Zhang;Xiao Wang;Xiao Wang

  • Generation of gene-modified mice via Cas9/RNA-mediated gene targeting.

    Bin Shen;Jun Zhang;Hongya Wu;Jianying Wang

  • Programming and Inheritance of Parental DNA Methylomes in Mammals

    Lu Wang;Lu Wang;Jun Zhang;Jialei Duan;Xinxing Gao

  • m 6 A facilitates hippocampus-dependent learning and memory through YTHDF1

    Hailing Shi;Xuliang Zhang;Xuliang Zhang;Yi Lan Weng;Zongyang Lu

  • Sperm, but Not Oocyte, DNA Methylome Is Inherited by Zebrafish Early Embryos

    Lan Jiang;Jing Zhang;Jing-Jing Wang;Jing-Jing Wang;Lu Wang;Lu Wang

  • Base editing with a Cpf1–cytidine deaminase fusion

    Xiaosa Li;Xiaosa Li;Ying Wang;Yajing Liu;Yajing Liu;Bei Yang

  • CRISPR-Cas9 mediated efficient PD-1 disruption on human primary T cells from cancer patients

    Shu Su;Bian Hu;Jie Shao;Bin Shen

  • YTHDF2 reduction fuels inflammation and vascular abnormalization in hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Jiajie Hou;He Zhang;He Zhang;Jun Liu;Zhenjun Zhao

  • Opposing Roles for the lncRNA Haunt and Its Genomic Locus in Regulating HOXA Gene Activation during Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation

    Yafei Yin;Yafei Yin;Pixi Yan;Jinlong Lu;Guang Song

  • Osteopontin mediates glioblastoma-associated macrophage infiltration and is a potential therapeutic target

    Jun Wei;Anantha Marisetty;Brett Schrand;Konrad Gabrusiewicz

  • Generating rats with conditional alleles using CRISPR/Cas9.

    Yuanwu Ma;Xu Zhang;Bin Shen;Yingdong Lu

  • Efficient base editing in methylated regions with a human APOBEC3A-Cas9 fusion

    Xiao Wang;Xiao Wang;Jianan Li;Jianan Li;Ying Wang;Bei Yang

  • Efficient generation of mouse models with the prime editing system.

    Yao Liu;Xiangyang Li;Siting He;Shuhong Huang

  • The adaptor protein of the anaphase promoting complex Cdh1 is essential in maintaining replicative lifespan and in learning and memory

    Min Li;Yong Hyun Shin;Lingfei Hou;Xingxu Huang

  • Generation of gene-modified goats targeting MSTN and FGF5 via zygote injection of CRISPR/Cas9 system.

    Xiaolong Wang;Honghao Yu;Anmin Lei;Jiankui Zhou

  • DNA damage-induced mitotic catastrophe is mediated by the Chk1-dependent mitotic exit DNA damage checkpoint

    Xingxu Huang;Thanh Tran;Lingna Zhang;Rashieda Jonine Hatcher

  • Dual sgRNAs facilitate CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mouse genome targeting

    Jiankui Zhou;Jianying Wang;Bin Shen;Li Chen

  • Systematic identification of genes with a cancer-testis expression pattern in 19 cancer types.

    Cheng Wang;Yayun Gu;Kai Zhang;Kaipeng Xie

  • Securin is not required for cellular viability, but is required for normal growth of mouse embryonic fibroblasts.

    Junjie Mei;Xingxu Huang;Pumin Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiaolong Wang
Xiaolong Wang University of California, San Diego
Pumin Zhang
Pumin Zhang Baylor College of Medicine
Li Yang
Li Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiahao Sha
Jiahao Sha Nanjing Medical University
Li Xu
Li Xu Tsinghua University
Qi Zhou
Qi Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tad S. Sonstegard
Tad S. Sonstegard Recombinetics (United States)
Martin M. Matzuk
Martin M. Matzuk Baylor College of Medicine
Kunji Chen
Kunji Chen Nanjing University
Yixin Zhao
Yixin Zhao Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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