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    Pharmacological Inhibition of STING/TBK1 Signaling Attenuates Myeloid Fibroblast Activation and Macrophage to Myofibroblast Transition in Renal Fibrosis by Zeng, Haimei, Gao, Ying, Yu, Wenqiang, Liu, Jiping, Zhong, Chaoqun, Su, Xi, Wen, Shihong, Liang, Hua

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (18-07-2022)
    “…Renal fibrosis is an important pathological biomarker of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Stimulator of interferon genes/TANK binding kinase 1 (STING/TBK1) axis…”
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    Defect detection method based on dominant relationship by Zhong Chaoqun, Gong Dunwei

    “…Detecting defects is one of fundamental goals in software testing. However, because of the test Oracle problem, it is difficult to widely apply existing…”
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    IRF-4 deficiency reduces inflammation and kidney fibrosis after folic acid-induced acute kidney injury by Chen, Meixin, Wen, Xianjie, Gao, Ying, Liu, Benquan, Zhong, Chaoqun, Nie, Jiayi, Liang, Hua

    Published in International immunopharmacology (01-11-2021)
    “…•IRF-4 disruption impairs inflammation and progressive CKD after toxic-induced AKI.•IRF-4 disruption suppresses myeloid fibroblasts activation during AKI-CKD…”
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    An evaluation of the cut-off value of methamphetamine in hair samples via HPLC-MS/MS by Ou, Jun, Zhang, Yingyi, Chen, Shenshu, Zhong, Chaoqun, Xu, Qilin, Xu, Daihua, Yan, Xiaoli

    Published in Forensic science international (01-01-2020)
    “…•The analytic method of MAMP and AMP in hair was optimized.•LOD and LOQ for MAMP under the established analytic method were 0.004 and 0.01ng/mg…”
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    Localization and characterization of the hypothetical protein CT440 in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells by Li, ZhongYu, Huang, QiuLin, Su, ShengMei, Zhou, Zhou, Chen, ChaoQun, Zhong, GuangMing, Wu, YiMou

    Published in Science China. Life sciences (01-11-2011)
    “…The inclusion membrane proteins play potentially important roles in chlamydial biology and pathogenesis.Here we localized and characterized the hypothetical…”
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