University of South Carolina  DEPARTMENT GRAD PROGRAM SEMINARS UNIVERSITY
 
Dr. Juhua Zhou
 

B.S., 1983, Zhejiang University, China
M.S., 1988, Zhejiang University, China
Ph. D., 1999, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA

Postdoc, 1999-2002, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Research Fellow, 2002-2006, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD

Research Assistant Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology

 

 

Office: 803-253-5843
Fax: 803-733-1515
E-mail: jzhou
@gw.med.sc.edu

Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology,
University of South Carolina School of Medicine,
Columbia, SC 29209


 


  Search PubMed for publications by Dr Juhua Zhou
 
  1. Juhua Zhou (co-first author), Xinglei Shen, Karen S. Hathcock, Paul F. Robbins, Daniel J. Powell, Jr., Steven A. Rosenberg and Richard J. Hodes, “Persistence of Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Adoptive Immunotherapy Correlates with Telomere Length”, Journal of Immunotherapy, 30(1): 123-129, 2007.
  2. Cary Hsu, Stephanie A. Jones, Cyrille J. Cohen, Zhili Zheng, Keith Kerstann, Juhua Zhou, et al., “Cytokine independent growth and clonal expansion of a primary human CD8+ T cell clone following retroviral transduction with the IL-15 gene”, Blood, 109(12): 5168-77, 2007.
  3. Kui Shin Voo, Gang Zeng, Jian-Bing Mu, Juhua Zhou, Xin-Zhuan Su, and Rong-Fu Wang, “CD4+ T cell response to mitochondrial cytochrome b in human melanoma”, Cancer Research, 66(11): 5919-5926, 2006.
  4. Juhua Zhou, Xinglei Shen, Richard J. Hodes, Steven A. Rosenberg and Paul F. Robbins, “Telomere length of transferred lymphocytes correlates with in vivo persistence and tumor regression in melanoma patients receiving cell transfer therapy”, Journal of Immunol., 175(10): 7046-7052, 2005.
  5. Juhua Zhou, Mark Dudley, Steven A. Rosenberg and Paul F. Robbins, “Persistence of multiple tumor-specific T cell clones is associated with complete tumor regression in a melanoma patient receiving adoptive cell transfer therapy”, J Immunother., 28(1): 53-62, 2005.
  6. Paul F. Robbins, Mark Dudley, John Wunderlich, Mona El-Gamil, Yong F. Li, Juhua Zhou, et al., “Cutting edge: persistence of transferred lymphocyte clonotypes correlates with cancer regression in patients receiving cell transfer therapy”, J Immunol., 173(12): 7125-7130, 2004.
  7. Juhua Zhou, Mark E. Dudley, Steven A. Rosenberg and Paul F. Robbins, “Selective growth, in vitro and in vivo, of individual T cell clones from tumor infiltrating lymphocytes obtained from patients with melanoma”, J Immunol., 173(12): 7622-7629, 2004.
  8. Hushan Yang, Juhua Zhou, et al., “Down-regulation of RNA helicase II/Gu results in the depletion of 18S and 28S rRNAs in Xenopus oocyte”, J. Biol. Chem., 278: 38847-38859, 2003.
  9. Juhua Zhou (co-first author), et al., “Identification of a mutated fibronectin as a tumor antigen recognized by CD4+ T-cells: Its role in extracellular matrix formation and tumor metastasis”, Journal of Experimental Medicine, 195: 1397-1406, 2002.
  10. Liyun Li, Juhua Zhou et al., 2001, “Maize Myosins: Diversity, Localization and Function”, Cell Motility and Cytoskeleton, 48:130-148, 2001.
  11. Garcia M.C., Zhou J.H., et al., “Unique epitopes in RNA helicase II/Gu protein recognized by serum from a watermelon stomach patient”, Molecular Immunology, 37:351-359, 2000.

 

 

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