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Nana Jin

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  7
Citations -  243

Nana Jin is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: IκB kinase & Downregulation and upregulation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 152 citations.

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Genome maps across 26 human populations reveal population-specific patterns of structural variation

TL;DR: Analyzing optical genome maps of 154 individuals from the 26 populations sequenced in the 1000 Genomes Project, it is found that phylogenetic population patterns of large SVs are similar to those of single nucleotide variations in 86% of the human genome, while ~2% ofThe genome has high structural complexity.
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Endothelial TFEB (Transcription Factor EB) Restrains IKK (IκB Kinase)-p65 Pathway to Attenuate Vascular Inflammation in Diabetic db/db Mice.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that TFEB exerts anti-inflammatory effects in diabetic mice and such function in ECs is achieved by inhibiting IKK activity and increasing I&kgr;B&agr; level to suppress NF-&kGr;B activity.
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Hypoxia Causes Transgenerational Impairment of Ovarian Development and Hatching Success in Fish.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that female fish exposed to hypoxia exhibit reproductive impairments (follicle atresia and retarded oocyte development), leading to a drastic reduction in hatching success in the F2 generation of the transgenerational group, although they have never been exposed to Hypoxia.
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OMTools: a software package for visualizing and processing optical mapping data.

TL;DR: OMTools is an efficient and intuitive data processing and visualization suite to handle and explore large‐scale optical mapping profiles and form an accessible and convenient pipeline for optical mapping analyses.
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Transcriptomic profiles in peripheral blood between women with unexplained recurrent implantation failure and recurrent miscarriage and the correlation with endometrium: A pilot study.

TL;DR: The differential transcriptome patterns in blood are not representative of those in endometrium, and the blood transcriptome cannot differentiate among the women with RIF, RM or fertile.