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Jing Jin is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Corticogenesis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Jing Jin include Georgetown University.
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Stable intronic sequence RNAs (sisRNAs) are selected regions in introns with distinct properties
TL;DR: The results indicate sisRNAs are selected intron regions with distinct properties and may play a role in gene expression regulation and Evolutionary conservation analysis of sisRNA sequences in seven vertebrate genomes indicates that sis RNAs are as conserved as other parts of introns, but much less conserved than exons.
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Cross-species functional analyses reveal shared and separate roles for Sox11 in frog primary neurogenesis and mouse cortical neuronal differentiation
TL;DR: Data show evolutionary conservation of Sox11 function with molecular divergence, which is species-specific in frog neural development and mouse corticogenesis and acts to designate neurons in both mouse and frog brains, but orthologs are not functionally redundant.
Genome-Wide Screen and Validation of Microglia Pro-Inflammatory Mediators in Stroke
Jianhua Wu,Zhuoze Wu,Aodi He,Tongmei Zhang,Ping Zhang,Jing Jin,Sisi Li,Gaigai Li,Xinyan Li,Shiqi Liang,Lei Pei,Rong Liu,Qing Tian,Ximiao He,Youming Lu,Zhouping Tang,Hao Li +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a total of 778 genes increasingly expressed in brain of stroke mice were identified as the major microglia inflammatory response mediators in stroke and hence warrants the promising targets for stroke therapies.