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This study revealed the role of miR-181a-5p in promoting cell proliferation through Wnt-signaling in acute lymphoblastic leukemia, providing potential therapeutic targets.
This research examined the prevalence and clinical relevance of T-Helper cells, Th17 and Th1, in Hepatitis B Virus-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma, contributing to the understanding of immune responses in liver cancer.
This study correlated the expression of various biomarkers with prognosis in invasive ductal breast cancer patients, aiding in the understanding of breast cancer progression.
This work contributed to the development of a rapid diagnostic tool for human respiratory syncytial virus, improving the speed of diagnosis.
This research explored the therapeutic potential of Endothelin-A Receptor Antagonist in alleviating allergic airway inflammation by inhibiting ILC2 function.
This research identified the role of TFF3 in the NF-κB/COX2 pathway, which regulates PMN-MDSCs activation and protects against necrotizing enterocolitis.
This study demonstrated that MicroRNA-361-5p inhibits tumorigenesis and EMT of HCC by targeting Twist1.
Dr. Gang Xiao's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of disease, particularly in cancer, immunology, and infectious diseases, with a strong emphasis on microRNA regulation and therapeutic interventions. His work has contributed significantly to understanding the role of immune cells and molecular pathways in various diseases.
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