Jiao Yang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
8 Papers
9 Citations
Jiao Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibody & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Preparation of single-phase magnesium silicon nitride powder by a two-step process
Jiao Yang,Jie Qiu,J.T. Li +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of starting material compositions, diluent addition and N 2 pressure on the phase compositions of the final products were studied, and the acid washing process was also discussed.
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Epitope containing short peptides capture distinct IgG serodynamics that enable DIVA for live-attenuated vaccines
Qinghong Xue,Hongke Xu,Hongyan Liu,Jian-Wei Pan,Jiao Yang,Sun Miao,Chen Yanfei,Wenwen Xu,Ma Hongwei,Xuepeng Cai +9 more
TL;DR: A new DIVA strategy based on hybrid protein-peptide microarrays which can theoretically work with any vaccine is reported, which will almost certainly facilitate eradication programs for (re-)emerging pathogens and zoonoses.
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Immunogenicity evaluation of viral peptides via non-specific interactions between anti-peptide IgYs and non-cognate peptides.
Yuxi Zhou,Jingzhi Li,Wenya Wu,Yanfei Chen,Huei-Ling Cheng,Mengyu Li,Yiyue Sun,Jiao Yang,Daxin Peng,Qinghong Xue,Hongwei Ma +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors studied antibody poly-specificity at the serum level (i.e., non-specific Antibody (Ab)-probe interactions, NSIs), and established a new platform for viral peptide immunogenicity evaluation.
Previously unrecognized non-reproducible antibody-antigen interactions and their implications for diagnosis of viral infections including COVID-19
Jiaojiao Pan,Jiaojiao Pan,Lan Yang,Yi Deng,Yi Deng,Baoqing Sun,Li Zhang,Wenya Wu,Wenya Wu,Jingzhi Li,Cheng Hu,Cheng Hu,Li Yiting,Wenwen Xu,Jiao Yang,Sun Yiyue,Sun Yiyue,Hao Fei,Qinghong Xue,Youxin Zhou,Hui Wang,Peiyan Zheng,Hao Chen,Feng Cai Zhu,Daxin Peng,Jun Han,Jiwan Qiu,Hongwei Ma +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that non-specific interactions (NSI) comprise a substantial proportion of non-reproducible antibody-based results and developed a powerful explanatory model that is [mAb]-dependent, regardless of specificity, which ultimately shows that both NSI and NRI are not predictable yet certain-to-happen.
Evaluating SARS-CoV-2 antibody reactivity to natural exposure and inactivated vaccination with peptide microarrays
Peiyan Zheng,Jing Ma,Jiao Yang,Baolin Liao,Zhangkai J Cheng,Mingshan Xue,Shiyun Li,Yanting Fang,Runpei Lin,Guizhen Zhang,Huimin Huang,Fengyu Hu,Hongwei Ma,Bao-hua Sun +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used SARS-CoV-2 peptide microarrays to assess the differences between 44 volunteers inoculated with the inactivated virus vaccine BBIBP-CorV and 61 patients who were infected with SARS CoV-II, and found that the specific antibody responses against S15, S64, and S104 peptides were stronger in vaccinators than in infected persons.