Publications by authors named "Haiping Diao"

Background: The liver plays critical roles in human health. Circulating level of liver function biomarkers may associate with the long-term and short-term mortality in general population.

Methods: We used data from US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1988-94 and 1999-2014.

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  • Plants are increasingly being used as bioreactors for producing recombinant proteins, making them a popular area of research in Plant Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology.
  • Compared to other bioreactor types, plant bioreactors have better engineering potential, particularly for improving yield and quality through various subcellular accumulation strategies.
  • The review discusses methods for achieving effective protein accumulation in tobacco bioreactors and emphasizes the importance of selecting the right subcellular location for the target protein to enhance production results.
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The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has spurred rapid development of vaccines as part of the public health response. However, the general strategy used to construct recombinant trimeric severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike (S) proteins in mammalian cells is not completely adaptive to molecular farming. Therefore, we generated several constructs of recombinant S proteins for high expression in Nicotiana benthamiana.

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Plants have long been considered a cost-effective platform for recombinant production. A recently recognized additional advantage includes the low risk of contamination of human pathogens, such as viruses and bacterial endotoxins. Indeed, a great advance has been made in developing plants as a "factory" to produce recombinant proteins to use for biopharmaceutical purposes.

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Influenza epidemics frequently and unpredictably break out all over the world, and seriously affect the breeding industry and human activity. Inactivated and live attenuated viruses have been used as protective vaccines but exhibit high risks for biosafety. Subunit vaccines enjoy high biosafety and specificity but have a few weak points compared to inactivated virus or live attenuated virus vaccines, especially in low immunogenicity.

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