Max M He
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Recent Articles
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Conley H, He M, Easterhoff D, Kirshner H, Cocklin S, Meyer J, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2024 Jan;
14:1306292.
PMID: 38264644
Fcγ receptors (FcγRs) are membrane-bound glycoproteins that bind to the fragment crystallizable (Fc) constant regions of IgG antibodies. Interactions between IgG immune complexes and FcγRs can initiate signal transduction that...
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Tuyishime M, Spreng R, Hueber B, Nohara J, Goodman D, Chan C, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2023 Dec;
14:1260377.
PMID: 38124734
Rhesus macaques (RMs) are a common pre-clinical model used to test HIV vaccine efficacy and passive immunization strategies. Yet, it remains unclear to what extent the Fc-Fc receptor (FcR) interactions...
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Pollara J, Tay M, Edwards R, Goodman D, Crowley A, Edwards R, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2021 Jun;
12:678511.
PMID: 34093580
Analyses of human clinical HIV-1 vaccine trials and preclinical vaccine studies performed in rhesus macaque (RM) models have identified associations between non-neutralizing Fc Receptor (FcR)-dependent antibody effector functions and reduced...
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Gao G, Liu G, Chen W, Tong Y, Mao C, Liu J, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2020 Aug;
99(34):e21843.
PMID: 32846832
Rationale: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is an inherited myocardial disease and a common cause of sudden cardiac death, heart failure, atrial fibrillation and stroke. In families affected by HCM, genotyping is...
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He M, Li Q, Yan M, Cao H, Hu Y, He K, et al.
Genome Med
. 2019 Aug;
11(1):53.
PMID: 31443733
Background: Clinical laboratories implement a variety of measures to classify somatic sequence variants and identify clinically significant variants to facilitate the implementation of precision medicine. To standardize the interpretation process,...
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Li Y, Steppi A, Zhou Y, Mao F, Miller P, He M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jul;
7(1):4747.
PMID: 28684774
Drug and xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (DXME) play important roles in drug responses and carcinogenesis. Recent studies have found that expression of DXME in cancer cells significantly affects drug clearance and...
7.
He K, Ge D, He M
Int J Mol Sci
. 2017 Feb;
18(2).
PMID: 28212287
Genomic medicine attempts to build individualized strategies for diagnostic or therapeutic decision-making by utilizing patients' genomic information. Big Data analytics uncovers hidden patterns, unknown correlations, and other insights through examining...
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Shi Y, Steppi A, Cao Y, Wang J, He M, Li L, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2017 Jan;
77(2):423-433.
PMID: 28069798
Asian Americans (AS) have significantly lower incidence and mortality rates of breast cancer than Caucasian Americans (CA). Although this racial disparity has been documented, the underlying pathogenetic factors explaining it...
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Maadooliat M, Bansal N, Upadhya J, Farazi M, Li X, He M, et al.
Front Genet
. 2016 Dec;
7:217.
PMID: 28018425
Several important and fundamental aspects of disease genetics models have yet to be described. One such property is the relationship of disease association statistics at a marker site closely linked...
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He K, Zhao Y, McPherson E, Li Q, Xia F, Weng C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Dec;
11(12):e0167847.
PMID: 27930734
Background: It is unclear whether and how whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data can be used to implement genomic medicine. Our objective is to retrospectively evaluate whether WGS can facilitate improving prevention...