Jing Xin
Xidian University
5 Papers
53 Citations
Jing Xin is an academic researcher from Xidian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: In vivo & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Noninvasive Visualization of MicroRNA-16 in the Chemoresistance of Gastric Cancer Using a Dual Reporter Gene Imaging System
Fu Wang,Fu Wang,Xinxing Song,Xiujuan Li,Jing Xin,Shenxu Wang,Weidong Yang,Jing Wang,Kaichun Wu,Xiaoyuan Chen,Jimin Liang,Jie Tian,Jie Tian,Feng Cao +13 more
TL;DR: Using this reporter gene system, it is found that etoposide and 5-fluorouracil activated miRNA-16 expression in vitro and in vivo, and the upregulation of mi RNA-16 is p38MAPK dependent but NF-κB independent.
In Vivo Gastric Cancer Targeting and Imaging Using Novel Symmetric Cyanine Dye-Conjugated GX1 Peptide Probes
Jing Xin,Xianghan Zhang,Jimin Liang,Limin Xia,Jipeng Yin,Yongzhan Nie,Kaichun Wu,Jie Tian,Jie Tian +8 more
TL;DR: In vivo fluorescence imaging revealed that this novel targeted probe accumulates selectively in the tumor site of SGC-7901 subcutaneous xenograft models, suggesting that the combination of such novel vasculature-targeted molecular probes with fluorescence Imaging technology may improve early detection, metastasis detection, and antitumor angiogenesis therapy for gastric cancer.
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ApoG2 induces ER stress-dependent apoptosis in gastric cancer cells in vitro and its real-time evaluation by bioluminescence imaging in vivo
Jing Xin,Yonghua Zhan,Muhan Liu,Hao Hu,Limin Xia,Yongzhan Nie,Kaichun Wu,Jimin Liang,Jie Tian,Jie Tian +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated in vitro and in vivo that ApoG2 inhibits human gastric cancer and induced apoptosis in Gastric cancer cells was associated with the endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis pathway.
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Decreased Expression of FOXJ1 is a Potential Prognostic Predictor for Progression and Poor Survival of Gastric Cancer
Jing Wang,Xiqiang Cai,Limin Xia,Jinfeng Zhou,Jing Xin,Muhan Liu,Xin Shang,Jian Liu,Xiaowei Li,Zhangqian Chen,Yongzhan Nie,Daiming Fan +11 more
TL;DR: Decreased expression of FOXJ1 is an independent prognostic predictor for gastric cancer and is critical to disease progression, and may be an attractive therapeutic target for the treatment of Gastric cancer.