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Jiun Yan Huang

Researcher at National Cheng Kung University

Publications -  8
Citations -  460

Jiun Yan Huang is an academic researcher from National Cheng Kung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shrimp & White spot syndrome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 338 citations.

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The opportunistic marine pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus becomes virulent by acquiring a plasmid that expresses a deadly toxin

TL;DR: It is shown that an AHPND-causing strain of V. parahaemolyticus contains a 70-kbp plasmid with a postsegregational killing system, and that the ability to cause disease is abolished by the natural absence or experimental deletion of the plasmids-encoded homologs of the Photorhabdus insect-related toxins PirA and PirB.
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Shrimp miR-10a Is Co-opted by White Spot Syndrome Virus to Increase Viral Gene Expression and Viral Replication.

TL;DR: A previously unreported role for shrimp miR-10a is suggested and even a new type of host–virus interaction, whereby a co-opts the key cellular regulator miR -10a to globally enhance the translation of viral proteins.
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A Novel Detection Platform for Shrimp White Spot Syndrome Virus Using an ICP11-Dependent Immunomagnetic Reduction (IMR) Assay

TL;DR: In assays of ICP11 protein in pleopod protein lysates from healthy and W SSV-infected shrimp, IMR signals were successfully detected from shrimp with low WSSV genome copy numbers, and it was concluded that this IMR assay targeting I CP11 has potential for detecting the WSSv.
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Expression of the AHPND Toxins PirAvp and PirBvp Is Regulated by Components of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Quorum Sensing (QS) System

TL;DR: It is shown that in the AHPND-causing Vibrio parahaemolyticus 3HP strain, the pirAvp and pirBvp genes are highly expressed in the early log phase of the growth curve, suggesting that the QS system may regulate PirAvp/pirBvp expression through AphBvp.