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Xiu-Wu Bian is affiliated with the Third Military Medical University in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable focus on specific subfields such as Molecular Biology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Oncology, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's recent publications highlight multiple areas of interest, particularly involving immune responses and disease mechanisms. Among the recent papers are:

  • COVID-19 immune features revealed by a large-scale single-cell transcriptome atlas (2021, Cell)
  • Alveolar macrophage dysfunction and cytokine storm in the pathogenesis of two severe COVID-19 patients (2020, EBioMedicine)
  • Highly pathogenic coronavirus N protein aggravates lung injury by MASP-2-mediated complement over-activation (2020, bioRxiv - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Meningeal lymphatic vessels regulate brain tumor drainage and immunity (2020, Cell Research)
  • Pathological evidence for residual SARS-CoV-2 in pulmonary tissues of a ready-for-discharge patient (2020, Cell Research)

Frequent coauthors in Xiu-Wu Bian's collaborative network include:

  • Yi-Fang Ping
  • Yu Shi
  • Tao Luo
  • Xiaohong Yao
  • Xindong Liu

Their publication record spans several prominent venues with multiple contributions, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Advanced Science
  • Cell Research
  • Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy

Xiu-Wu Bian's research covers a range of main scientific topics, notably:

  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease

Best Publications

  • Triple-negative breast cancer molecular subtyping and treatment progress.

    Li Yin;Li Yin;Jiang Jie Duan;Jiang Jie Duan;Xiu Wu Bian;Xiu Wu Bian;Shi Cang Yu;Shi Cang Yu

  • COVID-19 immune features revealed by a large-scale single-cell transcriptome atlas.

    Xianwen Ren;Wen Wen;Xiaoying Fan;Wenhong Hou

  • Genome-wide analysis identifies NR4A1 as a key mediator of T cell dysfunction.

    Xindong Liu;Yun Wang;Huiping Lu;Jing Li

  • Tumor-Associated Microglia/Macrophages Enhance the Invasion of Glioma Stem-like Cells via TGF-β1 Signaling Pathway

    Xian-zong Ye;Sen-lin Xu;Yan-hong Xin;Shi-cang Yu

  • The putative tumour suppressor microRNA-124 modulates hepatocellular carcinoma cell aggressiveness by repressing ROCK2 and EZH2.

    Fang Zheng;Yi Ji Liao;Mu Yan Cai;Yan Hui Liu

  • Nanog regulates self-renewal of cancer stem cells through the insulin-like growth factor pathway in human hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Juanjuan Shan;Junjie Shen;Limei Liu;Feng Xia

  • Cytotoxic effect of disulfiram/copper on human glioblastoma cell lines and ALDH-positive cancer-stem-like cells.

    P Liu;S Brown;T Goktug;P Channathodiyil

  • The chemokine CXCL12 and its receptor CXCR4 promote glioma stem cell-mediated VEGF production and tumour angiogenesis via PI3K/AKT signalling

    Yi-fang Ping;Xiao-hong Yao;Jian-yong Jiang;Lin-tao Zhao

  • Meningeal lymphatic vessels regulate brain tumor drainage and immunity.

    Xueting Hu;Qiuping Deng;Lu Ma;Qingqing Li

  • MicroRNA-122 sensitizes HCC cancer cells to adriamycin and vincristine through modulating expression of MDR and inducing cell cycle arrest

    Yanmin Xu;Feng Xia;Leina Ma;Juanjuan Shan

  • miR-200a-mediated Downregulation of ZEB2 and CTNNB1 Differentially Inhibits Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Growth, Migration and Invasion

    Hongping Xia;Samuel S. Ng;Songshan Jiang;William K.C. Cheung

  • Isolation and characterization of cancer stem cells from a human glioblastoma cell line U87.

    Shi-cang Yu;Yi-fang Ping;Liang Yi;Zhi-hua Zhou

  • MiR-637 maintains the balance between adipocytes and osteoblasts by directly targeting Osterix

    Jin Fang Zhang;Wei Ming Fu;Ming Liang He;Hua Wang

  • Decrease of 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine Is Associated with Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma through Downregulation of TET1

    Chungang Liu;Limei Liu;Xuejiao Chen;Junjie Shen

  • Overexpression of EIF5A2 promotes colorectal carcinoma cell aggressiveness by upregulating MTA1 through C-myc to induce epithelial–mesenchymaltransition

    Wei Zhu;Mu Yan Cai;Zhu Ting Tong;Sui Sui Dong

  • Metastatic Consequences of Immune Escape from NK Cell Cytotoxicity by Human Breast Cancer Stem Cells

    Bin Wang;Qiang Wang;Zhe Wang;Jun Jiang

  • Targeting Glioma Stem Cell-Derived Pericytes Disrupts the Blood-Tumor Barrier and Improves Chemotherapeutic Efficacy

    Wenchao Zhou;Cong Chen;Yu Shi;Qiulian Wu

  • Loss of Brain-enriched miR-124 MicroRNA Enhances Stem-like Traits and Invasiveness of Glioma Cells

    Hongping Xia;Hongping Xia;Hongping Xia;William K.C. Cheung;Samuel S. Ng;Xiaochun Jiang

  • Glioma-initiating cells: a predominant role in microglia/macrophages tropism to glioma.

    Liang Yi;Hualiang Xiao;Minhui Xu;Xianzong Ye

  • Therapeutic targeting of ependymoma as informed by oncogenic enhancer profiling

    Stephen C. Mack;Kristian W. Pajtler;Kristian W. Pajtler;Lukas Chavez;Lukas Chavez;Konstantin Okonechnikov

Frequent Co-Authors

Ji Ming Wang
Ji Ming Wang National Institutes of Health
Wanghua Gong
Wanghua Gong Leidos (United States)
Hsiang-Fu Kung
Hsiang-Fu Kung Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jeremy N. Rich
Jeremy N. Rich University of Pittsburgh
Shideng Bao
Shideng Bao Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Dan Xie
Dan Xie Sun Yat-sen University
Yi Xin Zeng
Yi Xin Zeng Sun Yat-sen University
O. M. Zack Howard
O. M. Zack Howard National Institutes of Health
Chen Dong
Chen Dong Tsinghua University
Li Chen
Li Chen Tianjin Polytechnic University

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