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Junmei Zhou

Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  19
Citations -  354

Junmei Zhou is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 287 citations.

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Recombinant dengue virus-like particles from Pichia pastoris: efficient production and immunological properties

TL;DR: Results suggest that recombinant DENV VLPs can be efficiently produced in the GAP promoter-based P. pastoris expression system, which may be useful for the development of effective and economic dengue subunit vaccine.
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Host microRNAs and exosomes that modulate influenza virus infection

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive summary of the information available regarding host miRNAs and exosomes that are involved in the modulation of influenza virus infection and will facilitate the development of preventative or therapeutic strategies against influenza virus.
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Selection and identification of B-cell epitope on NS1 protein of dengue virus type 2

TL;DR: Seven B-cell epitopes of DENV2-NS1 protein were screened and two epitope-based NS1 protein dodecapeptides corresponding to the predominant epitopes were chosen for synthesis, indicating these epitopes could be useful in understanding the pathogenesis ofDENV and as dengue vaccine constituents in further study.
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Suppressed expression of miR-378 targeting gzmb in NK cells is required to control dengue virus infection.

TL;DR: The results suggest the critical importance of miR-378 in the regulation of GrzB expression and a protective role for GrZB in controlling DENV replication in vivo, and provide a new insight into the immunopathogenesis mechanism of DENV infection.
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Identification of a novel infection-enhancing epitope on dengue prM using a dengue cross-reacting monoclonal antibody

TL;DR: A DENV cross-reactive monoclonal antibody, 4D10, was characterized that neutralized poorly but potently enhanced infection of four standard DENV serotypes and immature DENV (imDENV) over a broad range of concentration and found that this epitope was infection-enhancing.