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    Patient-derived models facilitate precision medicine in liver cancer by remodeling cell-matrix interaction by Chen, Kaiwen, Li, Yanran, Wang, Bingran, Yan, Xuehan, Tao, Yiying, Song, Weizhou, Xi, Zhifeng, He, Kang, Xia, Qiang

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (04-05-2023)
    “…Liver cancer is an aggressive tumor originating in the liver with a dismal prognosis. Current evidence suggests that liver cancer is the fifth most prevalent…”
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    A breakdown in microglial metabolic reprogramming causes internalization dysfunction of α-synuclein in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease by Lu, Jia, Wang, Chenfei, Cheng, Xin, Wang, Ruizhi, Yan, Xuehan, He, Pengju, Chen, Hongzhuan, Yu, Zhihua

    Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (22-05-2022)
    “…The α-synuclein released by neurons activates microglia, which then engulfs α-synuclein for degradation via autophagy. Reactive microglia are a major…”
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    Atg16l2 augments Nlrc4 inflammasome activation by facilitating NAIPs–NLRC4 association by Wen, Zhoujin, Yuan, Tianli, Liu, Jiamin, Wang, Dongyang, Ni, Jun, Yan, Xuehan, Tang, Jian, Tang, Jiayin, Wu, Xuefeng, Wang, Zheng

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-11-2024)
    “…As cytoplasmic protein complexes that are pivotal for innate immunity, inflammasomes act primarily through the detection of pathogen‐ or danger‐associated…”
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    A breakdown in microglial metabolic reprogramming causes internalization dysfunction of [alpha]-synuclein in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease by Lu, Jia, Wang, Chenfei, Cheng, Xin, Wang, Ruizhi, Yan, Xuehan, He, Pengju, Chen, Hongzhuan, Yu, Zhihua

    Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (22-05-2022)
    “…Background The [alpha]-synuclein released by neurons activates microglia, which then engulfs [alpha]-synuclein for degradation via autophagy. Reactive…”
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