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Xin Jin
Researcher at Broad Institute
Publications - 76
Citations - 2825
Xin Jin is an academic researcher from Broad Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vasodilation & Vasoconstriction. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1858 citations. Previous affiliations of Xin Jin include Yale University & Okayama University.
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Clinical validation of a Cas13-based assay for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
Maturada Patchsung,Krittapas Jantarug,Archiraya Pattama,Kanokpol Aphicho,Surased Suraritdechachai,Piyachat Meesawat,Khomkrit Sappakhaw,Nattawat Leelahakorn,Theerawat Ruenkam,Thanakrit Wongsatit,Niracha Athipanyasilp,Bhumrapee Eiamthong,Benya Lakkanasirorat,Thitima Phoodokmai,Nootaree Niljianskul,Danaya Pakotiprapha,Sittinan Chanarat,Aimorn Homchan,Ruchanok Tinikul,Philaiwarong Kamutira,Kochakorn Phiwkaow,Sahachat Soithongcharoen,Chadaporn Kantiwiriyawanitch,Vinutsada Pongsupasa,Duangthip Trisrivirat,Juthamas Jaroensuk,Thanyaporn Wongnate,Somchart Maenpuen,Pimchai Chaiyen,Sirichai Kamnerdnakta,Jirawat Swangsri,Suebwong Chuthapisith,Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn,Chutikarn Chaimayo,Ruengpung Sutthent,Wannee Kantakamalakul,Julia Joung,Alim Ladha,Xin Jin,Jonathan S. Gootenberg,Omar O. Abudayyeh,Feng Zhang,Navin Horthongkham,Chayasith Uttamapinant +43 more
TL;DR: The specific high-sensitivity enzymatic reporter unlocking (SHERLOCK) assay detected severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) RNA with high sensitivity and specificity in hundreds of nasopharyngeal and throat swab samples collected at Siriraj Hospital in Thailand.
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Dual blockade of FAAH and MAGL identifies behavioral processes regulated by endocannabinoid crosstalk in vivo
Jonathan Z. Long,Daniel K. Nomura,Robert E. Vann,D. Matthew Walentiny,Lamont Booker,Xin Jin,James J. Burston,Laura J. Sim-Selley,Aron H. Lichtman,Jenny L. Wiley,Benjamin F. Cravatt +10 more
TL;DR: A selective and efficacious dual FAAH/MAGL inhibitor is described and it is shown that this agent exhibits broad activity in the tetrad test for CB1 agonism, causing analgesia, hypomotilty, and catalepsy, indicating that AEA and 2-AG signaling pathways interact to regulate specific behavioral processes in vivo, including those relevant to drug abuse.
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In vivo Perturb-Seq reveals neuronal and glial abnormalities associated with autism risk genes.
Xin Jin,Sean Simmons,Amy X. Guo,Ashwin S. Shetty,Ashwin S. Shetty,Michelle Ko,Lan Nguyen,Vahbiz Jokhi,Elise B. Robinson,Elise B. Robinson,Paul Oyler,Nathan C. Curry,Giulio Deangeli,Simona Lodato,Joshua Z. Levin,Aviv Regev,Feng Zhang,Feng Zhang,Feng Zhang,Paola Arlotta,Paola Arlotta +20 more
TL;DR: In vivo Perturb-Seq can serve as a scalable tool for systems genetic studies of large gene panels to reveal their cell-intrinsic functions at single-cell resolution in complex tissues and allow simultaneous assessment of the individual phenotypes of a panel of such risk genes in the context of the developing mouse brain.
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Propagation of Homeostatic Sleep Signals by Segregated Synaptic Microcircuits of the Drosophila Mushroom Body.
Divya Sitaraman,Divya Sitaraman,Yoshinori Aso,Xin Jin,Nan Chen,Mario Felix,Gerald M. Rubin,Michael N. Nitabach +7 more
TL;DR: These studies reveal for the first time specific functional connections between subsets of KCs and particular MBONs and establish the identity of synaptic microcircuits underlying transmission of homeostatic sleep signals in the MB.
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Mammalian retrovirus-like protein PEG10 packages its own mRNA and can be pseudotyped for mRNA delivery
Michael Segel,Blake Lash,Jingwei Song,Alim Ladha,Catherine C. Liu,Xin Jin,Sergei L. Mekhedov,Rhiannon K. Macrae,Eugene V. Koonin,Feng Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, selective endogenous encapsidation for cellular delivery (SEND) was developed by engineering both mouse and human PEG10 to package, secrete, and deliver specific RNAs.