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Libo Zheng

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An J, Zheng L, Xie S, Yin F, Huo X, Guo J, et al.
Dig Dis Sci . 2015 Dec; 61(4):1107-20. PMID: 26660904
Background: Tension homology deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) is important in liver fibrosis. Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the PTEN gene effects and mechanism of action...
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Zheng L, Zhang X, Chen J, Ichikawa R, Wallace K, Pothoulakis C, et al.
Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp) . 2013 May; 3(1):11-20. PMID: 23638306
TL1A is a member of the TNF superfamily, and its expression is increased in the mucosa of inflammatory bowel disease patients. Moreover, patients with certain variants over-express TL1A and have...
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Li F, Ma L, Zhang L, Zheng L, Lv X, Fu J
Oncol Lett . 2013 Feb; 5(2):689-693. PMID: 23420140
The histological boundary between benign and malignant vascular tumors is not clear. Thus, the discrepancies between clinical judgement and pathological diagnosis often lead to a difficult clinical decision, and may...
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Zheng L, Chen X, Guo J, Sun H, Liu L, Shih D, et al.
Int J Mol Med . 2012 Oct; 30(6):1424-30. PMID: 23041795
To evaluate the change in phosphatase and tensin homology deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) expression in liver fibrogenesis, particularly the reversal of fibrogenic liver tissues, and to investigate the relation...
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Zhang Y, Guo X, Jia L, Xu S, Xu Z, Zheng L, et al.
Dalton Trans . 2012 Aug; 41(38):11776-82. PMID: 22903380
A series of carboxamidoquinoline-based fluorescent sensors (the AQZ family) were synthesized and characterized. The AQZ family members were highly soluble in water and showed good selectivity for Zn(2+)via enhanced fluorescence...
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An J, Zheng L, Xie S, Dun Z, Hao L, Yao D, et al.
APMIS . 2011 May; 119(6):319-29. PMID: 21569089
Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) plays an essential role in the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC). The role of FAK on proliferation and apoptosis of fibronectin (FN)-stimulated HSC was investigated...