Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Bin-Bin Lu"
- Bin-Bin Lu's research predominantly focuses on the molecular mechanisms of cancer biology and infectious diseases, notably the role of RNA modifications and pseudogenes in gene expression regulation related to malignancies and pathogens such as malaria.
- Recent findings reveal that the RNA mC methyltransferase NSUN1 plays a critical role in modulating gene expression during the development of malaria, while pseudogene DUXAP10 is shown to promote aggressive cancer phenotypes through interactions with regulatory proteins.
- The studies also highlight the potential therapeutic targets in cancer treatment, including the role of microRNAs and specific kinases, along with investigating the proliferation and invasion mechanisms in small-cell lung cancer linked to the c-Met receptor.