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This study investigated the role of pyroptosis, a form of programmed cell death, in cancer, exploring whether it acts as a pro-cancer or pro-host mechanism.
This research explored the potential of Cathepsin B in preventing amyloid formation and protecting neurons, offering insights into Alzheimer's disease treatment.
This study utilized single-cell RNA sequencing to compare immune responses in the periphery and lungs of COVID-19 patients, providing insights into disease mechanisms.
This research showed that depleting B-cells could reverse the progression of Alzheimer's disease, offering a potential therapeutic approach.
This work examined the involvement of programmed cell death in the development of atherosclerosis and vascular calcification, offering insights into disease mechanisms.
This research developed a method to detect Amyloid-β oligomers using electrochemical techniques, based on the signal amplification of a network of silver nanoparticles.
This study explored the disruption of protein transport in neurodegenerative diseases.
Dr. Xin Wang is a leading researcher in neurodegenerative diseases, with significant contributions to understanding the role of immune responses and programmed cell death in Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. Her work has advanced the development of potential therapeutic strategies.
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