Jinding Wu
Soochow University (Suzhou)
5 Papers
16 Citations
Jinding Wu is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Tumor microenvironment & Glioma. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
The temozolomide derivative 2T-P400 inhibits glioma growth via administration route of intravenous injection
TL;DR: 2T-P400 posses the same growth inhibitory effect as TMZ on glioblastoma cell lines and the subcutaneous and intracranially transplanted gliomas in xenograft mouse models and may be a suitable alternate of TMZ for the treatment of glioma via intravenous administration route.
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Alteration of DNA damage signaling pathway profile in radiation-treated glioblastoma stem-like cells.
Chao Sun,Zhongyong Wang,Wuchao Song,Baomin Chen,Jinshi Zhang,Xingliang Dai,Lin Wang,Jinding Wu,Qing Lan,Qiang Huang,Jun Dong +10 more
TL;DR: Treatment with 10 Gy X-ray radiation alters the expression profile of DNA damage-associated genes in glioblastoma stem-like cells, indicating three potential targets for overcoming the radioresistance of GSLCs.
Advantages of a dual-color fluorescence-tracing glioma orthotopic implantation model: Detecting tumor location, angiogenesis, cellular fusion and the tumor microenvironment.
Yuntian Shen,Quan-bin Zhang,Jinshi Zhang,Zhaohui Lu,Aidong Wang,Xifeng Fei,Xingliang Dai,Jinding Wu,Zhimin Wang,Yaodong Zhao,Ye Tian,Jun Dong,Qing Lan,Qiang Huang +13 more
TL;DR: A dual-color fluorescence-tracing glioma orthotopic implantation model may be convenient for detecting tumor location, angiogenesis, cellular fusion, and the tumor microenvironment.
Malignant transformation of glioma stromal cells induced by glioma stem cells heterotopically inoculated in host liver
Jinding Wu,Delin Wang,Xingliang Dai,Zhongyong Wang,Bing Liu,Zhaohui Lu,Aidong Wang,Jun Dong,Qing Lan,Qiang Huang +9 more
TL;DR: Tumor stromal cells have the potential of malignant transformation in a heterotopic xenograft glioma model and may also occur outside the central nervous system and contribute to tumor heterogeneity.
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Malignant transformation of host stromal fibroblasts derived from the bone marrow traced in a dual-color fluorescence xenograft tumor model.
Xingliang Dai,Hua Chen,Yanming Chen,Jinding Wu,Haiyang Wang,Jia Shi,Xifeng Fei,Zhimin Wang,Aidong Wang,Jun Dong,Qing Lan,Qiang Huang +11 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the malignant potential of host bone marrow‑derived stroma cells in transplanted subcutaneous tumors of the glioma stem/progenitor cells (GSPCs) labeled using the dual-color fluorescent tracer technique provides new evidence for the role of the stroma in malignant transformation.