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Zhi-Ming Zheng is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant focus areas in Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Cancer Research, Infectious Diseases, and Oncology.

The scientist's work encompasses several main topics including:

  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Viral-associated cancers and disorders
  • Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies

Recent publications by Zheng include:

  • "SARS-CoV-2 is an appropriate name for the new coronavirus" (2020), published in The Lancet
  • "SARS-CoV-2: from its discovery to genome structure, transcription, and replication" (2021), published in Cell & Bioscience
  • "HPV16 and HPV18 Genome Structure, Expression, and Post-Transcriptional Regulation" (2022), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Oncogenic HPV promotes the expression of the long noncoding RNA lnc-FANCI-2 through E7 and YY1" (2021), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Stress keratin 17 enhances papillomavirus infection-induced disease by downregulating T cell recruitment" (2020), published in PLoS Pathogens

Zheng has frequently published in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PLoS Pathogens
  • mBio
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The scientist has collaborated extensively with co-authors including:

  • Vladimır Majerčiak
  • Lulu Yu
  • Maggie Cam
  • Alexei Lobanov
  • Haibin Liu

Best Publications

  • Aberrant expression of oncogenic and tumor-suppressive microRNAs in cervical cancer is required for cancer cell growth.

    Xiaohong Wang;Shuang Tang;Shu Yun Le;Robert Lu

  • Impaired DNA damage response, genome instability, and tumorigenesis in SIRT1 mutant mice.

    Rui Hong Wang;Kundan Sengupta;Cuiling Li;Hyun Seok Kim

  • Papillomavirus genome structure, expression, and post-transcriptional regulation.

    Zhi-Ming Zheng;Carl C Baker

  • Prospective, Double-Blind, Concurrent, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of Intravenous Ribavirin Therapy of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome

    John W. Huggins;Chin Min Hsiang;Thomas M. Cosgriff;Mei Ying Guang

  • SARS-CoV-2 is an appropriate name for the new coronavirus.

    Yuntao Wu;Wenzhe Ho;Yaowei Huang;Dong-Yan Jin

  • Oncogenic HPV infection interrupts the expression of tumor-suppressive miR-34a through viral oncoprotein E6

    Xiaohong Wang;Hsu Kun Wang;J. Philip Mccoy;Nilam S. Banerjee

  • Regulation of cellular miRNA expression by human papillomaviruses.

    Zhi-Ming Zheng;Xiaohong Wang

  • microRNAs are biomarkers of oncogenic human papillomavirus infections.

    Xiaohong Wang;Hsu Kun Wang;Yang Li;Yang Li;Markus Hafner;Markus Hafner

  • SRp20 is a proto-oncogene critical for cell proliferation and tumor induction and maintenance.

    Rong Jia;Cuiling Li;J. Philip McCoy;Chu-Xia Deng

  • The E7 Oncoprotein Is Translated from Spliced E6*I Transcripts in High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Type 16- or Type 18-Positive Cervical Cancer Cell Lines via Translation Reinitiation

    Shuang Tang;Mingfang Tao;J. Philip McCoy;Zhi-Ming Zheng

  • SARS-CoV-2: from its discovery to genome structure, transcription, and replication

    Ayslan Castro Brant;Wei Tian;Vladimir Majerciak;Wei Yang

  • Regulation of alternative RNA splicing by exon definition and exon sequences in viral and mammalian gene expression

    Zhi-Ming Zheng

  • Downregulation of splicing factor SRSF3 induces p53β, an alternatively spliced isoform of p53 that promotes cellular senescence.

    Tang Y;Horikawa I;Ajiro M;Robles Ai

  • Colorectal papillomavirus infection in patients with colorectal cancer.

    Sohrab Bodaghi;Koji Yamanegi;Shu-Yuan Xiao;Maria Da Costa

  • Could human papillomaviruses be spread through blood

    Sohrab Bodaghi;Lauren V. Wood;Gregg Roby;Celia Ryder

  • Novel splice variants of ING4 and their possible roles in the regulation of cell growth and motility

    Motoko Unoki;Jiang Cheng Shen;Zhi Ming Zheng;Curtis C. Harris

  • Construction of a Full Transcription Map of Human Papillomavirus Type 18 during Productive Viral Infection

    Xiaohong Wang;Craig Meyers;Hsu Kun Wang;Louise T. Chow

  • Both decreased and increased SRPK1 levels promote cancer by interfering with PHLPP-mediated dephosphorylation of Akt.

    Pingping Wang;Zhihong Zhou;Anchang Hu;Claudio Ponte de Albuquerque;Claudio Ponte de Albuquerque

  • Viral Oncogenes, Noncoding RNAs, and RNA Splicing in Human Tumor Viruses

    Zhi-Ming Zheng

  • A genome landscape of SRSF3-regulated splicing events and gene expression in human osteosarcoma U2OS cells

    Masahiko Ajiro;Rong Jia;Yanqin Yang;Jun Zhu

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Kruhlak
Michael J. Kruhlak National Institutes of Health
Craig Meyers
Craig Meyers Pennsylvania State University
Louise T. Chow
Louise T. Chow University of Alabama at Birmingham
J. Philip McCoy
J. Philip McCoy National Institutes of Health
Neil D. Christensen
Neil D. Christensen Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Tuschl
Thomas Tuschl Rockefeller University
Curtis C. Harris
Curtis C. Harris National Institutes of Health
Chu-Xia Deng
Chu-Xia Deng University of Macau
Seth M. Steinberg
Seth M. Steinberg National Institutes of Health
Huilin Zhou
Huilin Zhou University of California, San Diego

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