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Ting Wu
nwuting78@189.cn
Chinese, English
Fujian
Xiamen University
Medical
  • 1996~2000 Bachelor: Beijing Normal University, School of Life Sciences
  • 2000~2003 Master's in Cell Biology: Beijing Normal University, School of Life Sciences
  • 2006~2010 PhD in Cell Biology: Xiamen University, School of Life Sciences
  • 2003~2006 - Xiamen University, School of Medicine - Teaching Assistant
  • 2006~2014 - Xiamen University, School of Medicine - Assistant Professor
  • 2009~2010 - University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine - Visiting Scholar
  • 2014~Present - Xiamen University, School of Medicine - Associate Professor
Research on the relationship and mechanism between autophagy and tumor development and drug resistance
Mechanism of different immune inflammatory responses induced by necrosis or apoptosis of tumor cells
Research and development of liquid chip technology for tumor marker detection
  • Regulator of G-protein signaling 19 (RGS19) and its partner Gɑ-inhibiting activity polypeptide 3 (GNAI3) are required for zVAD-induced autophagy and cell death, Ting Wu, Yuanyue Li, Deli Huang, Felicia Han, Yingying Zhang, Duanwu Zhang, Jiahuai Han, 2014
  • Menin represses tumorigenesis via repressing cell proliferation, Ting Wu and Xianxin Hua, 2011
  • Regulation of Cyclin B2 Expression and Cell Cycle G2/M Transition by Menin, Ting Wu, Xiuli Zhang, Xiaohua Huang, Yuqing Yang, and Xianxin Hua, 2010
  • Necrotic Cell Death (Chapter 3: Role of RIP3 in Necrotic Cell Death), Ting Wu, Wanze Chen, Jiahuai Han, 2014
  • Reversal of preexisting hyperglycemia in diabetic mice by acute deletion of the Men1 gene, Yuqing Yang, Buddha Gurung, Ting Wu, Haoren Wang, Doris A. Stoffers, and Xianxin Hua, 2010
Autophagy Tumor Development Drug Resistance Immune Response Necrosis Apoptosis Tumor Markers Liquid Chip Detection Methods Mechanism Research

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