Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Stations of the Cross by Jane Zhang. Jane Zhang (Zhang Liangying) was born on 11 October, 1984 in Chengdu, China, is a Chinese singer. Discover Jane Zhang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old? Popular As Zhang Liangying Occupation Singer,, Age 36 years old Zodiac Sign Libra Born 11 October 1984 Birthday 11 October Birthplace Chengdu, China Nationality China. We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 11 October. She is a member of famous Singer with the age 36 years old group. Jane Zhang Height, Weight & Measurements. At 36 years old, Jane Zhang height is 1.62 m . Physical Status Height 1.62 m Weight Not Available Body Measurements Not Available Eye Color Not Available Hair Color Not Available. Who Is Jane Zhang's Husband? Her husband is Michael Feng(m. 2016; sep. 2018) Family Parents Not Available Husband Michael Feng(m. 2016; sep. 2018) Sibling Not Available Children Not Available. Jane Zhang Net Worth. Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2019-2020. So, how much is Jane Zhang worth at the age of 36 years old? Jane Zhang’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from China. We have estimated Jane Zhang's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets. Net Worth in 2020 $1 Million - $5 Million Salary in 2019 Under Review Net Worth in 2019 Pending Salary in 2019 Under Review House Not Available Cars Not Available Source of Income Singer. Jane Zhang Social Network. Instagram Jane Zhang Instagram Linkedin Twitter Jane Zhang Twitter Facebook Jane Zhang Facebook Wikipedia Jane Zhang Wikipedia Imdb. Timeline. Zhang released her first English studio album Past Progressive in 2019. On October 1, 2018, the Hong Kong government held fireworks display at the Victoria Harbour to mark the 69th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The fireworks show was supported by Zhang's song "My Dream", which has the theme of the "Chinese dream". With a "smiling face" and "love", Hong Kong people are encouraged to pursue their own dreams. Zhang attended the annual Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 21, 2017. In October, she was invited to perform at the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. This show premiered her English album's second single "Work for It" and the passionate dynamic song "808", and a short verse from "Dust My Shoulders Off". As the show aired around the world, the single "808" made the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs TOP 50 Chart for several consecutive weeks, reaching 23rd place at its highest. Zhang released "Dust My Shoulders Off", featuring on October 14, 2016, as the lead single from her debut English-language studio album, Past Progressive. The single reached the top 10 on the US iTunes' songs chart. In November, Zhang released an English song "Battlefield" and its promotional music video for the Chinese-American co-production film The Great Wall. The song was composed by King Logan and PJ Morton and written by Josiah "JoJo" Martin and Zhang. In the first half of 2015, Zhang participated in the Chinese music show I am a singer. She sang two English songs "Bang Bang" and "All of Me" on the show, which led to the spread of these two songs in China. John Legend, the singer of "All of Me" was invited to perform as a guest performer at the Bang the World Tour Chengdu concert. In the middle of the year, Paramount Pictures announced that Zhang sang the theme song "Fighting Shadows" with Big Sean for the American film Terminator Genisys. It was the first time that Zhang has recorded a song for an English-language film. On June 30, 2015, the song was released by Sony Music Entertainment in Asia while Def Jam Recordings released it in other parts of the world. In October 2015, Zhang and DJ Tiesto released Change Your World, the theme song of the 2015 Budweiser Storm Music Festival. Her 2015 Bang the World Tour was held to commemorate her singing career for a decade. The record company originally planned to record videos of the Beijing concert for the release of the DVD, but an accident occurred at the show: Zhang fell off from a two-meter round hollow of the elevator platform on the stage, which led to the tour's cancellation. Zhang was voted the Best World Act of the Asia region in the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards. When she went to the award ceremony, she was told to stay backstage and accept the award there. Zhang and her team considered this treatment unfair and discriminatory, so they decided to officially pull out of the award's red carpet ceremony and all other EMA activities. In 2015, Major League Baseball launched a baseball reality show in China and invited Zhang as an image ambassador. In 2019, Zhang was hired as ambassadors of the 31st Summer Universiade in 2021. Zhang's personal life is the subject of constant media attention. In July 2015, Zhang publicized her 12-year relationship with Michael Feng, CEO of Show City Times, at the Hunan concert of 2015 Bang the World Tour by suddenly saying "[i]f you want to marry me, please come on stage". In October 2016, Zhang's mother Zhang Guiying suspected Feng of attempting to control her daughter's financials and posted a long open letter accusing him of cheating on her daughter and changing their company's shareholding structure without notifying her. In November 2016, Zhang married Feng in Italy. However, they divorced in April 2018. In 2014, Zhang was a jury member at the 38th Montreal World Film Festival. In November 2017 she was invited to perform at a Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. She was the first Asian singer to perform songs that made her top ten on the iTunes Instant List. In 2018 the World Tour Concert of "Jane's Secret" was held; the show ranked 45th in the US in single-event mobilization. In 2019 she released her first full English-language album Past Progressive simultaneously around the world. In July 2014, Zhang announced she signed with Sony Music. Simultaneously, her sixth studio album The Seventh Sense was released. It took her two years to complete the 12-song album. The disc contains two English-language songs: "Get out of My Life" and "Unwind". She wrote the lyrics of "The Seventh Sense", the theme song and namesake of the new album, based on her experiences during the past nine years. This album is the first in the Chinese music industry to be explicitly related to Chinese fashion. Zhang collaborated with the fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar to hold a custom show of cross-border music and fashion and released the song "Bazaar". Past Progressive was released on April 27 to positive reviews. The album has a production cycle of up to five years. Zhang won the Best Female Singer Award at the Beijing Pop Music Awards by her performance on this album—the ninth time she won this award. Stations of the Cross. Stations of the Cross by Jane Zhang is an illustrative contemplative book created to help guide the reader in reflecting on the final hours of Jesus Christ. The pronto plate lithograph images depict the fourteen successive incidents during Jesus’s progress from his condemnation by Pilate to his crucifixion and burial. Inspired by the contemplatives, Jane set to create the series of Stations as a guide for others who want to find a quite space to meditate on hours surrounding Jesus’s crucifixion. Jane Zhang. 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Your donation directly supported the critical reporting you rely on, the consistent reporting you believe in, and the deep reporting you want to ensure survives. Specific interaction of HeLa cell proteins with coxsackievirus B3 3′UTR: La autoantigen binds the 3′ and 5′UTR independently of the poly(A) tail. Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a positive, single-stranded RNA virus. The secondary structure of the 3′ untranslated region (3′UTR) of CVB3 RNA consists of three stem-loops and is followed by a poly(A) tail sequence. These stem-loop structures have been suggested to participate in the regulation of viral replication through interaction with cellular proteins that are yet to be identified. In this study, by competitive UV cross-linking using mutated 3′UTR probes we have demonstrated that the poly(A) tail is essential for promoting HeLa cell protein interactions with the 3′UTR because deletion of this sequence abolished most of the protein interactions. Unexpectedly, mutations that disrupted the tertiary loop-loop interactions without affecting the stem-loops did not apparently affect these protein interactions, indicating that secondary structure rather than the high-order structure may play a major role in recruiting these RNA binding proteins. Among the observed 3′UTR RNA binding proteins, we have confirmed a 52 kDa protein as the human La autoantigen by using purified recombinant protein and a polyclonal La antibody. This protein can interact with both the 3′ and 5′UTRs independently of the poly(A) tail. Further analysis by two-stage UV cross-linking, we found that the 3′ and 5′UTR sequences may share the same binding site on the La protein. ASJC Scopus subject areas. Microbiology Immunology Virology. Access to Document. Other files and links. Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Specific interaction of HeLa cell proteins with coxsackievirus B3 3′UTR: La autoantigen binds the 3′ and 5′UTR independently of the poly(A) tail'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Enterovirus Medicine & Life Sciences. Cite this. APA Standard Harvard Vancouver Author BIBTEX RIS. In: Cellular Microbiology , Vol. 9, No. 7, 07.2007, p. 1705-1715. Research output : Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. T1 - Specific interaction of HeLa cell proteins with coxsackievirus B3 3′UTR. T2 - La autoantigen binds the 3′ and 5′UTR independently of the poly(A) tail. AU - Cheung, Paul. AU - Mcmanus, Bruce. AU - Yang, Decheng. N2 - Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a positive, single-stranded RNA virus. The secondary structure of the 3′ untranslated region (3′UTR) of CVB3 RNA consists of three stem-loops and is followed by a poly(A) tail sequence. These stem-loop structures have been suggested to participate in the regulation of viral replication through interaction with cellular proteins that are yet to be identified. In this study, by competitive UV cross-linking using mutated 3′UTR probes we have demonstrated that the poly(A) tail is essential for promoting HeLa cell protein interactions with the 3′UTR because deletion of this sequence abolished most of the protein interactions. Unexpectedly, mutations that disrupted the tertiary loop- loop interactions without affecting the stem-loops did not apparently affect these protein interactions, indicating that secondary structure rather than the high-order structure may play a major role in recruiting these RNA binding proteins. Among the observed 3′UTR RNA binding proteins, we have confirmed a 52 kDa protein as the human La autoantigen by using purified recombinant protein and a polyclonal La antibody. This protein can interact with both the 3′ and 5′UTRs independently of the poly(A) tail. Further analysis by two-stage UV cross-linking, we found that the 3′ and 5′UTR sequences may share the same binding site on the La protein. AB - Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a positive, single-stranded RNA virus. The secondary structure of the 3′ untranslated region (3′UTR) of CVB3 RNA consists of three stem-loops and is followed by a poly(A) tail sequence. These stem-loop structures have been suggested to participate in the regulation of viral replication through interaction with cellular proteins that are yet to be identified. In this study, by competitive UV cross-linking using mutated 3′UTR probes we have demonstrated that the poly(A) tail is essential for promoting HeLa cell protein interactions with the 3′UTR because deletion of this sequence abolished most of the protein interactions. Unexpectedly, mutations that disrupted the tertiary loop- loop interactions without affecting the stem-loops did not apparently affect these protein interactions, indicating that secondary structure rather than the high-order structure may play a major role in recruiting these RNA binding proteins. Among the observed 3′UTR RNA binding proteins, we have confirmed a 52 kDa protein as the human La autoantigen by using purified recombinant protein and a polyclonal La antibody. This protein can interact with both the 3′ and 5′UTRs independently of the poly(A) tail. Further analysis by two-stage UV cross-linking, we found that the 3′ and 5′UTR sequences may share the same binding site on the La protein. Predictors of seasonal influenza vaccination behaviour among nurses and implications for interventions to increase vaccination uptake: A cross- sectional survey. Background: Vaccination has been proven the most effective method to prevent seasonal influenza. Nurses' vaccination can provide protection against influenza not only for themselves but also for patients they take care of. However, vaccination coverage of nurses is suboptimal worldwide, especially in China. The influencing factors need to be explored so as to develop specific, workable strategies to improve nurses' vaccination behaviour. Objectives: To explore predictors of their vaccination behaviour, identify the motivators and barriers of vaccination, and provide implications for future interventions. Design: A cross-sectional convenience sampling questionnaire survey. Settings: Nine hospitals including five tertiary hospitals, two secondary hospitals, and two primary hospitals in Shanghai, China. Participants: A total of 1000 nurses from the nine hospitals were invited to participate in this survey. Among them, 921 nurses responded and 895 returned valid questionnaires that were used in data analysis. Methods: The Chinese version of the King's Nurses' Influenza Vaccination Questionnaire was used as the survey instrument and distributed to the participants during February-November 2012. Descriptive statistics, univariate analyses, and multivariate analyses were conducted to explore the predictors of nurses' vaccination behaviour. Results: Overall, 8.8% of the respondents received seasonal influenza vaccination in the past influenza season (2011/2012 season). Nurses had averagely received 0.38 ± 0.71 influenza vaccines during the past five influenza seasons (2007/2008 to 2011/2012 season). Predictors of nurses' vaccination status were clinical specialty, knowledge about influenza vaccination [1.331 (1.102, 1.608), p = 0.003], internal health locus of control [0.910 (0.845, 0.980), p = 0.013], chance health locus of control [1.075 (1.023, 1.130), p = 0.004]and powerful others health of locus control [1.166 (1.083, 1.255), p < 0.001]. Predictors of their vaccination times were hospital level, clinical specialty, and knowledge about influenza vaccination [1.458 (1.242, 1.711), p < 0.001]. Self-protection was the most common cited reason for getting vaccinated, and "no need" was cited as the most common refusal reason. Conclusions: This is the first well-designed study conducted in mainland China to explore nurses' vaccination behaviour against seasonal influenza. Vaccination coverage in this population was suboptimal. Mandatory vaccination policy should be implemented and attempts of multi-faceted interventions including specific education might also be needed. Keywords: China; Nurses; Seasonal influenza; Vaccination.