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Chunwei Shi

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NanomaterialsOccupational epidemiologyMedical mycology
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|Jan 20, 2026
NAT10 promotes the activation of hepatic stellate cells by modulating the TGF-β1-ac4C-COL1A1 axis.

An Zhang, Yuqi Zhang, Fei Guan

|Mar 08, 2018
Histone methylation regulates Hif-1 signaling cascade in activation of hepatic stellate cells.

Fei Hong, Lu Wan, Jie Liu

|Aug 25, 2017
IRAK-M alters the polarity of macrophages to facilitate the survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Pei Shen, Quan Li, Jilei Ma

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