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Qingyan Cui
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 16
Citations - 925
Qingyan Cui is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Hydrate. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 758 citations. Previous affiliations of Qingyan Cui include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
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Tet1 Regulates Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Cognition
Runrui Zhang,Qingyan Cui,Kiyohito Murai,Yen Ching Lim,Zachary D. Smith,Zachary D. Smith,Shengnan Jin,Peng Ye,Luis Rosa,Yew Kok Lee,Hai-Ping Wu,Wei Liu,Zhi-Mei Xu,Lu Yang,Yu-Qiang Ding,Yu-Qiang Ding,Fuchou Tang,Alexander Meissner,Alexander Meissner,Chunming Ding,Yanhong Shi,Guoliang Xu +21 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Tet1 plays an important role in regulating neural progenitor cell proliferation in adult mouse brain, and that it is positively involved in the epigenetic regulation of neural progensitor cells proliferation in the adult brain.
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Tet3 CXXC Domain and Dioxygenase Activity Cooperatively Regulate Key Genes for Xenopus Eye and Neural Development
Yufei Xu,Chao Xu,Akiko Kato,Wolfram Tempel,José G. Abreu,Chuanbing Bian,Yeguang Hu,Di Hu,Di Hu,Bin Zhao,Tanja Cerovina,Jianbo Diao,Feizhen Wu,Housheng Hansen He,Qingyan Cui,Erin A. Clark,Chun Ma,Chun Ma,Andrew Barbara,Gert Jan C. Veenstra,Guoliang Xu,Ursula B. Kaiser,X. Shirley Liu,Stephen P. Sugrue,Xi He,Jinrong Min,Yoichi Kato,Yujiang Geno Shi +27 more
TL;DR: These findings define Tet3 as a transcription regulator and reveal a molecular mechanism by which the 5mC hydroxylase and DNA binding activities of Tet3 cooperate to control target gene expression and embryonic development.
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Immune evasion via PD-1/PD-L1 on NK cells and monocyte/macrophages is more prominent in Hodgkin lymphoma than DLBCL
Frank Vari,David Arpon,Colm Keane,Colm Keane,Mark Hertzberg,Dipti Talaulikar,Dipti Talaulikar,Sanjiv Jain,Qingyan Cui,Erica Han,Josh Tobin,Josh Tobin,Robert Bird,Donna Cross,Annette Hernandez,Clare Gould,Clare Gould,Simone Birch,Maher K. Gandhi,Maher K. Gandhi +19 more
TL;DR: A hitherto unrecognized immune evasion strategy mediated via skewing toward an exhausted PD-1-enriched CD3-CD56hiCD16-ve NK-cell phenotype is described, which can occur indirectly by PD-L1/PD-L2-expressing TAMs and contribute to the clinical sensitivity of cHL toPD-1 blockade.
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Histone tails regulate DNA methylation by allosterically activating de novo methyltransferase
Bin-Zhong Li,Zheng Huang,Zheng Huang,Zheng Huang,Qingyan Cui,Qingyan Cui,Xue-Hui Song,Xue-Hui Song,Lin Du,Lin Du,Albert Jeltsch,Ping Chen,Guohong Li,En Li,Guoliang Xu,Guoliang Xu +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that histone H3 tails lacking lysine 4 (K4) methylation function as an allosteric activator for methyltransferase Dnmt3a by binding to its plant homeodomain.
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Circulating cell-free miR-494 and miR-21 are disease response biomarkers associated with interim-positron emission tomography response in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Qingyan Cui,Frank Vari,Alexandre S. Cristino,Carlos Salomon,Carlos Salomon,Gregory E. Rice,Muhammed B. Sabdia,Dominic Guanzon,Carlos Palma,Marina Mathew,Dipti Talaulikar,Dipti Talaulikar,Sanjiv Jain,Erica Han,Mark Hertzberg,Clare Gould,Pauline Crooks,Gayathri Thillaiyampalam,Colm Keane,Colm Keane,Maher K. Gandhi,Maher K. Gandhi +21 more
TL;DR: Whether plasma miRNA that reflect the activity of the malignant B-cell and/or immunosuppressive monocytes/macrophages, have value as minimally-invasive disease response biomarkers in DLBCL is investigated.