Jingyao Cui
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Recent Articles
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You C, Shen F, Yang P, Cui J, Ren Q, Liu M, et al.
EMBO Rep
. 2024 Sep;
25(10):4465-4487.
PMID: 39256595
Wnt signaling is an important target for anabolic therapies in osteoporosis. A sclerostin-neutralizing antibody (Scl-Ab), that blocks the Wnt signaling inhibitor (sclerostin), has been shown to promote bone mass in...
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Zhou S, Cui J, Shi Y
Curr Issues Mol Biol
. 2024 Apr;
46(4):2856-2870.
PMID: 38666909
Tissue regeneration therapy based on human dental pulp cells (hDPCs) faces the distinct challenge of cellular senescence during massive expansion in vitro. To further explore the regulatory mechanism of cellular...
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Li M, Peng L, Wang Z, Liu L, Cao M, Cui J, et al.
Mol Biol Rep
. 2023 Jan;
50(3):2847-2856.
PMID: 36609753
Recently, researches have revealed the key roles of the cytoskeleton in the occurrence and development of multiple diseases, suggesting that targeting the cytoskeleton is a viable approach for treating numerous...
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Peng L, Wu F, Cao M, Li M, Cui J, Liu L, et al.
Biochimie
. 2022 Nov;
207:62-74.
PMID: 36336107
Osteoblasts are essential for bone formation and can perceive external mechanical stimuli, which are translated into biochemical responses that ultimately alter cell phenotypes and respond to environmental stimuli, described as...
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Cui J, Chen H, Zhang K, Li X
J Mol Med (Berl)
. 2021 Nov;
100(3):373-384.
PMID: 34821953
Osteolytic bone destruction is found in approximately 60% of advanced breast cancer patients. With the pathogenesis of bone metastasis being unclear, traditional antiresorptive therapeutic strategies might not be ideal for...
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Wang Y, Hu D, Cui J, Zeng Y, Gan X, Chen Z, et al.
J Mater Chem B
. 2020 Oct;
8(45):10373-10383.
PMID: 33112349
Amelogenin and its various derived peptides play important roles in promoting biomimetic mineralization of enamel. Previously, an amelogenin-derived peptide named QP5 was proved to be able to repair demineralized enamel....