Publications by authors named "Shi-Fa Ding"

Article Synopsis
  • Clinical multiplex diagnostic proteomics aims to enhance patient outcomes through advanced testing methods for disease prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring using data from body fluids.
  • Despite its potential, challenges such as complexity of clinical samples and interference from high-abundance proteins must be addressed to improve accuracy.
  • An example of success in this field is the development of a sensitive rheumatoid arthritis assay, which can simultaneously measure multiple disease markers with high sensitivity (82.5%) and specificity (97.7%) in a small serum sample.
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Oncoretroviral vectors were engineered to allow constitutive expression of an antisense RNA and the trans-activator of transcription (Tat)-inducible expression of a mRNA containing the trans-activation response (TAR) element, the Rev response element (RRE), and the efficient packaging signal (Psi(e) of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) RNA. Nuclear export of this mRNA by the regulator of expression of virion proteins (Rev) would allow its translation into wild type (WT) (MoTN-Ti-GE-Ri- Ter) or trans-dominant negative mutant (TDM) (MoTN-Ti-GmEm-Ri-Ter) Gag and Env proteins. Thus, the antisense RNA produced in a constitutive manner would ensure that even if there is leaky expression, no WT/TDM Gag or Env protein would be produced in the uninfected cells.

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