Hang-Jun Wu
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Recent Articles
1.
Gao X, Rao X, Cong X, Sheng Z, Sun Y, Xu S, et al.
Cell Discov
. 2022 Jun;
8(1):60.
PMID: 35764611
As a critical node for insulin/IGF signaling, insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) is essential for metabolic regulation. A long and unstructured C-terminal region of IRS-1 recruits downstream effectors for promoting...
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Rong Y, DU Z, Xiao G, Lou H, Wu H
Sheng Li Xue Bao
. 2018 Jun;
70(3):287-293.
PMID: 29926070
To study trafficking of bulk internalized vesicles such as macropinosome and lysosome in live cells, an efficient and convenient assay was established according to the axon turning assay. By injecting...
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Chen C, Li H, Liu Y, Guo Z, Wu H, Li X, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2015 Feb;
35(6):2674-88.
PMID: 25673858
Microglia are the resident immune cells in the CNS and play diverse roles in the maintenance of CNS homeostasis. Recent studies have shown that microglia continually survey the CNS microenvironment...
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Li R, Qiu J, Yang Z, Liao J, Wu H, Lai S, et al.
Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi
. 2014 Sep;
34(3):630-3.
PMID: 25208379
The Sb2O4:Yb3+, Tm3+ up-conversion luminescence powder with excellent physical, chemical stability and relative low phonon energy was synthesized by the high temperature solid-state reaction and its up-conversion luminescence property was...
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Wu H, Liu Y, Li H, Chen C, Dou Y, Lou H, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2014 Feb;
9(2):491-500.
PMID: 24481275
Microglial cells have important roles in maintaining brain homeostasis, and they are implicated in multiple brain diseases. There is currently interest in investigating microglial migration that results in cell accumulation...
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Li H, Chen C, Dou Y, Wu H, Liu Y, Lou H, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2013 Sep;
33(21):4282-93.
PMID: 24001770
Brain disturbances, like injuries or aberrant protein deposits, evoke nucleotide release or leakage from cells, leading to microglial chemotaxis and ingestion. Recent studies have identified P2Y12 purinergic receptors as triggers...
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Dou Y, Wu H, Li H, Qin S, Wang Y, Li J, et al.
Cell Res
. 2012 Jan;
22(6):1022-33.
PMID: 22231629
Microglia are highly motile cells that act as the main form of active immune defense in the central nervous system. Attracted by factors released from damaged cells, microglia are recruited...