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Recently, Professor Chunfu Zheng was invited to publish a review in International Reviews of Immunology: The Crosstalk between DNA Damage Response Components and DNA-sensing Innate Immune Signaling Pathways.
This article systematically reviews the latest research progress of DDR protein family in innate immune signaling pathways.
International Reviews of Immunology predicts that the impact factor will reach 4.
58 in 2021.
It is very worth mentioning that this is the 104th SCI just published by Professor Zheng.
At the same time, he is responsible for reviewing and editing 223 articles (137+86).
DNA damage response (DDR) proteins are mainly involved in the repair of DNA damage in cells.
Recent studies have shown that DDR protein plays an important role in innate immune signaling pathways.
DDR protein can participate in the regulation of innate immune signal pathways by regulating signal pathway adapter proteins.
At the same time, DDR protein can also directly participate in the regulation of innate immune signal pathways as DNA recognition receptors, thereby maintaining the homeostatic balance of the host's natural immune signal pathways.Article link: https: //pubmed.
ncbi.
nlm.
nih.
gov/33749478/ first author: Lin Feng, third-year graduate Fujian Medical University, Corresponding author: Professor Endemiology Endemiology as 1.
Journal of Virology Editorial 2.
Frontiers in Microbiology, Associate Editor 3.
Frontiersin Immunology, Associate Editor 4.
Virology Journal, Associate Editor 5.
Journal of Medical Virology is on Trends in Microbiology (IF 15.
816), Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (cover article, IF 12.
568), FEMS Microbiology Reviews (IF 15.
237), Blood (IF 17.
543), CellHost & Microbe (IF 15.
923), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (IF 9.
412), Protein & Cell (IF 10.
164; 2 articles), mBio (IF 6.
784), Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews (5.
982), Journal of Virology (23 articles, 2 of which are highlight articles; IF 4.
501), Journal of Immunology (2 articles, IF 4.
886) and other mainstream journals published more than 100 SCI papers, with a total number of citations of 2100 For the remaining times, the H-index is 27.
It is worth mentioning that Professor Chunfu Zheng won the 2019-2020 Journal of Virology Annual Peer Review Ranking (TOP25 reviewers) and the 2019-2020 Global Publons Peer Review Award (TOP 1% in the field of microbiology).
It is worth mentioning that Professor Chunfu Zheng, winner of the Global Publons Top 1% Peer Review Award, was invited to join a number of professors from the United States and Canada to solicit contributions for the Frontiers in Microbiology topic.
Related links: https:// the-viral-evasion-of-antiviral-innate-immunity As of the morning of March 23, 103 scholars have confirmed their submissions, of which 35 are foreign scholars, accounting for more than 1/3, from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Chile, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc.
, including 8 overseas Chinese and 1 Hong Kong virologist.
There are currently 4 articles under review.
Recruitment: This research group openly recruits 1 doctoral student and several postdoctoral fellows at home and abroad all year round (annual salary of 280,000 to 350,000 yuan, excellent postdoctoral staff will be directly transferred to associate researcher or associate professor after leaving the station), and 1-2 scientific research assistants (master/ PhD graduates).
Mainly engaged in the study of the antiviral innate immune regulation mechanism, the molecular mechanism of the interaction between human herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1) and the host's antiviral innate immunity.
Contact: zheng.
alan@hotmail.
com Laboratory webpage: https://bms.
fjmu.
edu.
cn/2017/1130/c2905a72170/page.
htm Hot Article Selection in 2020 1.
The cup is ready! A full paper cup of hot coffee, full of plastic particles.
.
.
2.
Scientists from the United States, Britain and Australia “Natural Medicine” further prove that the new coronavirus is a natural evolution product, or has two origins.
.
.
3.
NEJM: Intermittent fasting is right The impact of health, aging and disease 4.
Heal insomnia within one year! The study found that: to improve sleep, you may only need a heavy blanket.
5.
New Harvard study: Only 12 minutes of vigorous exercise can bring huge metabolic benefits to health.
6.
The first human intervention experiment: in nature.
"Feeling and rolling" for 28 days is enough to improve immunity.
7.
Junk food is "real rubbish"! It takes away telomere length and makes people grow old faster! 8.
Cell puzzle: you can really die if you don't sleep! But the fatal changes do not occur in the brain, but in the intestines.
.
.
9.
The super large-scale study of "Nature Communications": The level of iron in the blood is the key to health and aging! 10.
Unbelievable! Scientists reversed the "permanent" brain damage in animals overnight, and restored the old brain to a young state.
.
.
This article systematically reviews the latest research progress of DDR protein family in innate immune signaling pathways.
International Reviews of Immunology predicts that the impact factor will reach 4.
58 in 2021.
It is very worth mentioning that this is the 104th SCI just published by Professor Zheng.
At the same time, he is responsible for reviewing and editing 223 articles (137+86).
DNA damage response (DDR) proteins are mainly involved in the repair of DNA damage in cells.
Recent studies have shown that DDR protein plays an important role in innate immune signaling pathways.
DDR protein can participate in the regulation of innate immune signal pathways by regulating signal pathway adapter proteins.
At the same time, DDR protein can also directly participate in the regulation of innate immune signal pathways as DNA recognition receptors, thereby maintaining the homeostatic balance of the host's natural immune signal pathways.Article link: https: //pubmed.
ncbi.
nlm.
nih.
gov/33749478/ first author: Lin Feng, third-year graduate Fujian Medical University, Corresponding author: Professor Endemiology Endemiology as 1.
Journal of Virology Editorial 2.
Frontiers in Microbiology, Associate Editor 3.
Frontiersin Immunology, Associate Editor 4.
Virology Journal, Associate Editor 5.
Journal of Medical Virology is on Trends in Microbiology (IF 15.
816), Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (cover article, IF 12.
568), FEMS Microbiology Reviews (IF 15.
237), Blood (IF 17.
543), CellHost & Microbe (IF 15.
923), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (IF 9.
412), Protein & Cell (IF 10.
164; 2 articles), mBio (IF 6.
784), Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews (5.
982), Journal of Virology (23 articles, 2 of which are highlight articles; IF 4.
501), Journal of Immunology (2 articles, IF 4.
886) and other mainstream journals published more than 100 SCI papers, with a total number of citations of 2100 For the remaining times, the H-index is 27.
It is worth mentioning that Professor Chunfu Zheng won the 2019-2020 Journal of Virology Annual Peer Review Ranking (TOP25 reviewers) and the 2019-2020 Global Publons Peer Review Award (TOP 1% in the field of microbiology).
It is worth mentioning that Professor Chunfu Zheng, winner of the Global Publons Top 1% Peer Review Award, was invited to join a number of professors from the United States and Canada to solicit contributions for the Frontiers in Microbiology topic.
Related links: https:// the-viral-evasion-of-antiviral-innate-immunity As of the morning of March 23, 103 scholars have confirmed their submissions, of which 35 are foreign scholars, accounting for more than 1/3, from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Chile, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc.
, including 8 overseas Chinese and 1 Hong Kong virologist.
There are currently 4 articles under review.
Recruitment: This research group openly recruits 1 doctoral student and several postdoctoral fellows at home and abroad all year round (annual salary of 280,000 to 350,000 yuan, excellent postdoctoral staff will be directly transferred to associate researcher or associate professor after leaving the station), and 1-2 scientific research assistants (master/ PhD graduates).
Mainly engaged in the study of the antiviral innate immune regulation mechanism, the molecular mechanism of the interaction between human herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1) and the host's antiviral innate immunity.
Contact: zheng.
alan@hotmail.
com Laboratory webpage: https://bms.
fjmu.
edu.
cn/2017/1130/c2905a72170/page.
htm Hot Article Selection in 2020 1.
The cup is ready! A full paper cup of hot coffee, full of plastic particles.
.
.
2.
Scientists from the United States, Britain and Australia “Natural Medicine” further prove that the new coronavirus is a natural evolution product, or has two origins.
.
.
3.
NEJM: Intermittent fasting is right The impact of health, aging and disease 4.
Heal insomnia within one year! The study found that: to improve sleep, you may only need a heavy blanket.
5.
New Harvard study: Only 12 minutes of vigorous exercise can bring huge metabolic benefits to health.
6.
The first human intervention experiment: in nature.
"Feeling and rolling" for 28 days is enough to improve immunity.
7.
Junk food is "real rubbish"! It takes away telomere length and makes people grow old faster! 8.
Cell puzzle: you can really die if you don't sleep! But the fatal changes do not occur in the brain, but in the intestines.
.
.
9.
The super large-scale study of "Nature Communications": The level of iron in the blood is the key to health and aging! 10.
Unbelievable! Scientists reversed the "permanent" brain damage in animals overnight, and restored the old brain to a young state.
.
.