Nanjing, China

Lulu Xu

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Average Co-Inventor Count = 18.0

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Lulu Xu

Introduction

Lulu Xu is a prominent inventor based in Nanjing, China. She has made significant strides in the field of agricultural biotechnology, particularly in developing innovative solutions for animal health. Her work focuses on enhancing the delivery systems for vaccines in livestock, which is crucial for improving animal welfare and agricultural productivity.

Latest Patents

Lulu Xu holds a patent for a "Viral vector delivery system for both respiratory and digestive tracts of pigs and application thereof." This innovative system includes a backbone plasmid and a helper plasmid. The backbone plasmid is created by inserting a full-length cDNA of porcine enterovirus B (PEVB) into a pUC57 plasmid. The helper plasmid incorporates a green fluorescent protein-coding gene into a plasmid pCAG-T7-polymerase. This viral vector delivery system is notable for its high efficiency in construction, rapid cytopathic effect (CPE) after cell infection, and a viral titer of up to 10TCID/mL. It also maintains high stability, making it a promising candidate for vaccine development. The system produces a non-pathogenic vaccine antigen that allows for a prominent immunization effect in pigs.

Career Highlights

Lulu Xu has worked with esteemed organizations such as the Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the SNU RDB Foundation. Her contributions to these institutions have been instrumental in advancing research in agricultural biotechnology.

Collaborations

Lulu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Xing Xie and Zhixin Feng. Their combined expertise has fostered a productive research environment, leading to significant advancements in their field.

Conclusion

Lulu Xu's innovative work in developing a viral vector delivery system for pigs showcases her commitment to improving animal health through biotechnology. Her contributions are paving the way for more effective vaccination strategies in livestock, ultimately benefiting the agricultural sector.

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