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Winners of the Ming K Jeang award for excellence in Cell & Bioscience

The Ming K Jeang award for excellence in Cell & Bioscience was established in 2011 with a generous donation from the Ming K Jeang Foundation and honours outstanding research published in the journal. The past winners of this annual award are listed below. Congratulations to all winning authors!

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  1. The 14-3-3 family of proteins have been reported to play an important role in development in various mouse models, but the context specific developmental functions of 14-3-3ζ remain to be determined. In this s...

    Authors: Jun Yang, Sonali Joshi, Qingfei Wang, Ping Li, Hai Wang, Yan Xiong, Yi Xiao, Jinyang Wang, Jan Parker-Thornburg, Richard R. Behringer and Dihua Yu
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2017 7:58
  2. Bone degenerative disorders like osteoporosis may be initiated by age-related shifts in anabolic and catabolic responses that control bone homeostasis. Although there are studies suggesting that metabolic chan...

    Authors: Min Ling, Peixin Huang, Shamima Islam, Daniel P. Heruth, Xuanan Li, Li Qin Zhang, Ding-You Li, Zhaohui Hu and Shui Qing Ye
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2017 7:27
  3. Interleukin-22 (IL-22), a cytokine with important functions in anti-microbial defense and tissue repair, has been recently suggested to have beneficial effects in obesity and metabolic syndrome in some but not...

    Authors: Ogyi Park, Sung Hwan Ki, Mingjiang Xu, Hua Wang, Dechun Feng, Joseph Tam, Douglas Osei-Hyiaman, George Kunos and Bin Gao
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2015 5:25
  4. Cellular antiviral activities are critically controlled by transcriptional activation of interferon-inducible genes, involving interferon regulatory factors (IRFs). Previous data suggested that IRF1 is an acti...

    Authors: Gang Ren, Kairong Cui, Zhiying Zhang and Keji Zhao
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2015 5:17
  5. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous, small non-coding RNAs that play important roles in multiple biological processes. MiR-20b has been reported to participate in breast cancer tumorigenic progression, however, ...

    Authors: Weidong Zhou, Guixiu Shi, Qiuyan Zhang, Qiuwan Wu, Boan Li and Zhiming Zhang
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2014 4:62
  6. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, one of the most common liver diseases, has obtained increasing attention. Palmitate (PA)-induced liver injury is considered a risk factor for the development of non-alcoholic...

    Authors: Ning Cai, Xue Zhao, Yingying Jing, Kai Sun, Shufan Jiao, Xiaojing Chen, Haozheng Yang, Yan Zhou and Lixin Wei
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2014 4:28
  7. Autophagy (macroautophagy), a cellular process of “self-eating”, segregates damaged/aged organelles into vesicles, fuses with lysosomes, and enables recycling of the digested materials. The precise origin(s) o...

    Authors: Katherine L Cook, David R Soto-Pantoja, Mones Abu-Asab, Pamela AG Clarke, David D Roberts and Robert Clarke
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2014 4:16
  8. Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion is a multi-factorial process which causes liver injury. It is reported that ischemia alone is sufficient to induce liver injury. Nutrient deprivation is a crucial factor impacting ...

    Authors: Kai Sun, Xuqin Xie, Yan Liu, Zhipeng Han, Xue Zhao, Ning Cai, Shanshan Zhang, Jianrui Song and Lixin Wei
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2013 3:26
  9. After liver injury, the repair process comprises activation and proliferation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), which produce extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor bet...

    Authors: Radina Kostadinova, Alexandra Montagner, Erwan Gouranton, Sébastien Fleury, Hervé Guillou, David Dombrowicz, Pierre Desreumaux and Walter Wahli
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2012 2:34
  10. During normal development primordial germ cells (PGCs) derived from the epiblast are the precursors of spermatogonia and oogonia. In culture, PGCs can be induced to dedifferentiate to pluripotent embryonic ger...

    Authors: Lu Wang, Jinping Cao, Ping Ji, Di Zhang, Lianghong Ma, Martin Dym, Zhuo Yu and Lixin Feng
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2012 2:27
  11. PDLIM2 is essential for the termination of the inflammatory transcription factors NF-κB and STAT but is dispensable for the development of immune cells and immune tissues/organs. Currently, it remains unknown ...

    Authors: Zhaoxia Qu, Jing Fu, Huihui Ma, Jingjiao Zhou, Meihua Jin, Markus Y Mapara, Michael J Grusby and Gutian Xiao
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2012 2:23
  12. Despite detailed in vivo knowledge of glycolytic enolases and many bacterial non-enolase members of the superfamily, little is known about the in vivo function of vertebrate non-enolase enolase superfamily member...

    Authors: Steve Finckbeiner, Pin-Joe Ko, Blake Carrington, Raman Sood, Kenneth Gross, Bruce Dolnick, Janice Sufrin and Paul Liu
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2011 1:32
  13. Human papillomavirus (HPV) pseudovirions have recently been shown to deliver DNA efficiently in vivo, resulting in the priming of antigen-specific CD8+ T cells in vaccinated mice. In the current study, we compare...

    Authors: Shiwen Peng, Barbara Ma, Shu-Hsia Chen, Chien-Fu Hung and TC Wu
    Citation: Cell & Bioscience 2011 1:26