Xiaohong Xu
xuxiaohong@jlu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Jilin
Jilin University
Vetrinary Medicine
  • 2007-2012 Bachelor of Veterinary Science, China Agricultural University
  • 2012-2014 Master of Science, UK Royal Agricultural University, Supervisor: Prof. Meriel Moore-Colyer
  • 2016-2019 PhD in Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Supervisor: Professor Zhuang Ding
  • 2021.9-2023.3 Lecturer, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University
  • 2023.3-present Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University
  • 2017 Excellent Award, Jilin University Graduate Science and Technology Paper Presentation Competition
  • 2017 Third Prize, Excellent Paper Report, Chinese Veterinary Infectious Diseases Conference
  • 2022 Third Prize, Jilin University Young Teachers Bilingual Teaching Competition
  • 2023 Second Prize, Jilin University Teaching Innovation Competition
  • 2022 First Prize, Bilingual Group, Jilin University College of Veterinary Medicine Young Teachers and Bilingual Teaching Competition
Major animal epidemic diseases and zoonotic disease pathogenesis, pathogen structure and function analysis
Research on exosomes secreted by cells infected with Newcastle disease virus (NDV Ex)
Research on Newcastle disease virus-like particles (NDV VLPs)
Reverse genetics system related to Newcastle disease virus
  • Evaluation of the safety and protection efficacy of an attenuated genotype VIINewcastle disease virusstrain as a candidate vaccine, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2020
  • ChimericNewcastle disease virus-like particles containing DC-binding peptide-fused haemagglutininprotect chickens from virulent Newcastle disease virus and H9N2 avian influenza virus challenge, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2020
  • Newcastle disease virus-like particles containing the Brucella BCSP31 protein induce dendritic cell activation and protect mice against virulent Brucella challenge, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2019
  • Detection of viral components in exosomes derived from NDV-infected DF-1 cells and their promoting ability invirus replication, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2019
  • A novel recombinant attenuatedNewcastle disease virusexpressing H9 subtype hemagglutinin protected chickens from challenge by genotype VII virulent Newcastle disease virus and H9N2 avian influenza virus, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2019
  • A genotype VIINewcastle disease virus-like particles confer full protection with reduced virus load and decreasedvirus shedding, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2019
  • Newcastle disease virus-likeparticles induce DC maturation through TLR4/NF-kB pathway and facilitate DC migration by CCR7-CCL19/CCL21 axis, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2017
  • Identification and pathotypical analysis of a novel VIk sub-genotypeNewcastle disease virusobtained from pigeon in China, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2017
  • Dendritic cell-targeted recombinant Lactobacilli induce DC activation and T elicit specific immune responses against G57 genotype of avian H9N2 influenza virus infection, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2018
  • Newcastle disease virus-likeparticles induce dendritic cell maturation and enhance viral-specific immune response, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2017
  • Detecting the Mechanism behind the Transition from Fixed Two-Dimensional Patterned Sika Deer (Cervus nippon) Dermal Papilla Cells to Three-Dimensional Pattern, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2021
  • NDV related exosome enhance NDV replication through exporting NLRX1 mRNA, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2021
  • Pathologic mechanism of Newcastle disease viruse, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2022
  • NDV inhibited IFN-βsecretion through impeding CHCHD10-mediated mitochondrial fusion to promote viral proliferation, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2024
  • Mitochondrial protein CHCHD10 inhibits NDV replication and reduces pathological changes, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2024
  • poly(I:C)刺激鸡胚胎成纤维细胞产生外泌体的抗新城疫病毒活性, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2018
  • 基因Ⅶ型新城疫病毒样颗粒作为疫苗候选株的免疫效果, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2017
  • GPI锚定蛋白介导嵌合新城疫病毒样颗粒的组装, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2017
  • 新城疫病毒样颗粒对树突状细胞成熟的影响, Xiaohong Xu et al., 2017
Epidemic Diseases Zoonotic Diseases Pathogenesis Pathogen Structure Function Analysis Newcastle Disease Virus Exosomes Virus-Like Particles Reverse Genetics Vaccine Development

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