Ting Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
9 Papers
19 Citations
Ting Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
3DFS: A New 3D Flexible Searching System for Use in Drug Design
Ting Wang,Jiaju Zhou +1 more
TL;DR: The simple and practical definitions of hydrogen bond acceptors/donors, charge centers, aromatic ring centers, and a rapid hydrophobe recognition algorithm are described in detail.
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Avian IRF1 and IRF7 Play Overlapping and Distinct Roles in Regulating IFN-Dependent and -Independent Antiviral Responses to Duck Tembusu Virus Infection
TL;DR: It is confirmed that both IRF1 and IRF7 inhibit DTMUV replication, mainly via regulation of type I IFN expression, as well as the induction of IRF 1, VIPERIN, IFIT5, CMPK2, and MX1.
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Construction and Transcriptomic Study of Chicken IFNAR1-Knockout Cell Line Reveals the Essential Roles of Cell Growth- and Apoptosis-Related Pathways in Duck Tembusu Virus Infection
TL;DR: The construction of an IFN-I receptor 1-knockout DF-1 cell line (KO-IFNAR1), which supports much more efficient replication of the duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV), Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and gammacoronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV).
Card9 protects fungal peritonitis through regulating Malt1-mediated activation of autophagy in macrophage.
TL;DR: Results indicate that Card9 protects fungal peritonitis by regulating Malt1-mediated autophagy in macrophages, which is of great significance for the clinical treatment of fungalperitonitis.
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Distribution of Genes and Microbial Taxa Related to Soil Phosphorus Cycling across Soil Depths in Subtropical Forests
Hao Lv,Jie Yang,Siwen Su,Yueming Liu,Jie Feng,Yuxiang Sheng,Ting Wang,Jin Hua Pan,Li Tang,Liang Chen,Ouyang Shuai,Guangjun Wang +11 more
TL;DR: This study examines the distribution of genes and microbial taxa related to phosphorus cycling across soil depths in subtropical forests, revealing distinct patterns between organic and mineral soils, influenced by soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations.
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