Zhu Longkun
professor
Department of Cell Biology and Genetics
Fujian Medical University
China
Biography
Zhu Longkun, male, born in July 1961 , professor, doctoral tutor, doctor of physiology, China Union Medical University, the United States Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine postdoctoral. In the Peking University College of Life Sciences system received undergraduate ( 1978-1982) and graduate ( 1985-1988) education. Is now the Fujian Medical University School of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Cell Biology and Genetics. 1995 was selected in Fujian Province, "millions of talent project", in 1997 by the Fujian Province outstanding teaching achievement award first prize (first author), in 1998 by Fujian Province, "three education" advanced personal honorary title, the State Education Commission Huo Yingdong Excellent Young Teachers Award Third Prize. 2000 selected for the Fujian Medical University cross-century academic leaders. 2000 - 2010, in the United States Medical University, West Virginia University School of Medicine Cardiovascular Research Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine to carry out heart and brain dysfunction, cardiovascular biology, inflammatory mechanisms and inflammation-related diseases Of cell biology research. In the domestic and foreign publications published more than 40 papers.
Research Interest
Inflammatory mechanisms and related diseases
Publications
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Longkun Zhu ( Zhu Longkun ) , Ravi Maruvada, Adam Sapirstein, Kafait U. Malik, Marc Peters-Golden, and Kwang Sik Kim. Arachidonic acid infectionregulates Escherichia coli infection of the blood-brain barrier. Infect Immun 78 (10): 4302 -10, 2010
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Ravi Maruvada, LongkunZhu ( Zhu Longkun ) , Donna Pearce, Adam Sapirstein, Kim and Kwang Sik cytosolicphospholipase A2α Contributes to the Host Group B Streptococcus The Penetration of Blood-brainbarrier.. Infect Immun. 79 (10):. 4088-93,2011
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Ravi Maruvada, Longkun Zhu ( Zhu Longkun ) , Donna Pearce, Zheng Yi, John Perfect, Kyung Kwon-Chung J , and Kwang Sik Kim. Cryptococcus neoformans by Bl activates phospholipase hostcell for Traversal of Rac1 The Blood-Brain Barrier across. The Cell Microbio 14 (10): 1544-53,