Cuilan Zhou
Central South University
5 Papers
5 Citations
Cuilan Zhou is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Advances in the Engineering of the Gene Editing Enzymes and the Genomes: Understanding and Handling the Off-Target Effects of CRISPR/Cas9.
Yu-Fang Yin,Qian Wang,Li Xiao,Fengjiao Wang,Zhuo Song,Cuilan Zhou,Xuan Liu,Chungen Xing,Nongyue He,Kai Li,Yan Feng,Jia Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: Engineering strategies in improving these gene editing enzymes, particularly in minimizing their off-target effects, are the focus of this paper.
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•Journal Article
Cancer stage-dependent alterations in cell-free DNA in patients with colorectal cancer
Wangyang Pu,Li Xiao,Cuilan Zhou,Feng-Yun Zhong,Yongyou Wu,Wei Gong,Xiao-Dong Lv,Zhi-Xiang Zhuang,Hui Wang,Hua-hui Bian,Ji Wang,Rong Zhang,Kai Li,Chungen Xing +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, qPCR targeting the arithmetic-logic unit (Alu) repeats were performed using two different sets of primers amplifying the long and short segments, and DNA integrity was calculated by the ratio of the long to the short fragments of amplified Alu repeats.
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Patent
Primer pair for detecting KRAS hot-spot mutation by utilizing blue-white screening
Cuilan Zhou,Peng Cuiying,Li Wen,Xiao Li,Kai Li +4 more
- 02 Dec 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a primer pair for detecting hot-spot mutation of tumor mutant KRAS genes at the amino acid codons 12 and 13 was provided, where the principle of in-vitro adjustment of the reading frame of genes is adopted, and the blue-white screening for sub-cloning is used for detecting the hot spot mutation.
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Living fossils unearthed by blasting human chromosomes with Neanderthal mtDNA
TL;DR: In this article , a mitochromic analysis using Neanderthal mtDNA as a foreign transgene and humans as a naturally occurring transgenic species was performed. But the results showed that the mtDNA retrieved from Neanderthal fossils and mtDNA of early modern human fossils dating back to approximately the same time in the Pleistocene constitutes a limitation that may compromise the significance of mtDNA phylogenetic analysis.
Patent
Detection method of gene hot-spot mutation
Cuilan Zhou,Zhang Andi,Peng Cuiying,Zhang Jia,Zifen Guo,Xiao Li,Li Wen,Xuan Liu,Kai Li +8 more
- 15 Feb 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, a detection method of gene hot-spot mutation was proposed, by conducting restriction enzyme digestion on a wild sequence in vitro and by conducting treatment, which is not good for a ligation reaction, at the end of an incision, sub-clone an in-vitro amplification fragment, and then implements sequencing analysis on a colony formed by cloning.