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pro vyhledávání: '"Vincent C H Lui"'
Autor:
Daxu Li, Julia Y S Tsang, Jiao Peng, Derek H H Ho, Yee Kwan Chan, Jiang Zhu, Vincent C H Lui, Aimin Xu, Jonathan R Lamb, Paul K H Tam, Yan Chen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 11, p e48893 (2012)
BACKGROUND: Adiponectin regulates glucose and fatty-acid metabolism but its role in chronic graft rejection mediated by Th2 cytokines remains ill-defined. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Wild type and adiponectin-null mice were used as graft recipien
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/605f674bea39437eaa8261a9f6608b33
Autor:
Ruizhong, Zhang, Liang, Su, Ming, Fu, Zhe, Wang, Ledong, Tan, Hongjiao, Chen, Zefeng, Lin, Yanlu, Tong, Sige, Ma, Rongchen, Ye, Ziyang, Zhao, Ziqing, Wang, Weiyi, Chen, Jiakang, Yu, Wei, Zhong, Jixiao, Zeng, Fei, Liu, Chenwei, Chai, Xisi, Guan, Tao, Liu, Jiankun, Liang, Yun, Zhu, Xiaoqiong, Gu, Yan, Zhang, Vincent C H, Lui, Paul K H, Tam, Jonathan R, Lamb, Zhe, Wen, Yan, Chen, Huimin, Xia
Publikováno v:
Journal of hepatology. 77(5)
We have previously reported on the potential pathogenic role of neutrophils in biliary atresia (BA). Herein, we aimed to delineate the role of CD177+ neutrophils in the pathogenesis of BA.Immune cells from the livers of mice with rhesus rotavirus-ind
Autor:
Ruizhong, Zhang, Zefeng, Lin, Ming, Fu, Xisi, Guan, Jiakang, Yu, Wei, Zhong, Jixiao, Zeng, Vincent C H, Lui, Paul K H, Tam, Jonathan R, Lamb, Huimin, Xia, Yan, Chen
Publikováno v:
The American journal of pathology. 188(11)
Activation of innate immunity together with cholangiocyte damage occurs in biliary atresia (BA). However, detailed information on the inflammatory cells involved is lacking. This study investigates both the pathophysiology of CD11b
Autor:
Vincent C H, Lui, William W C, Cheng, Thomas Y Y, Leon, Danny K C, Lau, Maria-Mercedes, Garcia-Barcelo, Maria-Mercedes, Garcia-Bareclo, Xiao P, Miao, Mandy K M, Kam, Man T, So, Yan, Chen, Nancy A, Wall, Mai H, Sham, Paul K H, Tam
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 134(4)
Background & Aims: The enteric nervous system (ENS) controls intestinal peristalsis, and defective development of this system results in hypo/aganglionosis, as seen in Hirschsprung's disease. In the embryo, vagal neural crest cells (NCC) migrate and
Autor:
Lina, Tian, Weihong, Guo, Zhengwei, Yuan, Vincent C H, Lui, Jacqueline K Y, Chan, Hideo, Yagita, Hisaya, Akiba, Margaret, Dallman, Paul K H, Tam
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 74(1)
The CD134/CD134L interaction provides a strong costimulatory signal that is CD28-independent. The CD134/CD134L pathway has been studied in inflammatory, autoimmune diseases, and graft-versus-host disease, but no information exists on the involvement