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Hua Han

Researcher at Fourth Military Medical University

Publications -  141
Citations -  6663

Hua Han is an academic researcher from Fourth Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Notch signaling pathway & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 141 publications receiving 5754 citations. Previous affiliations of Hua Han include Kyoto University.

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Inducible gene knockout of transcription factor recombination signal binding protein-J reveals its essential role in T versus B lineage decision

TL;DR: It is suggested that RBP-J, probably by mediating Notch signaling, controls T versus B cell fate decision in lymphoid progenitors.
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Notch-RBP-J signaling is involved in cell fate determination of marginal zone B cells.

TL;DR: In mice with RBP-J–deficient B cells, had no obvious changes in immunoglobulin production in response to Ficoll, lipopolysaccharide or chicken gammaglobulin, which indicates that MZB cells play pivotal roles in the clearance of these bacteria.
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Notch signaling determines the M1 versus M2 polarization of macrophages in antitumor immune responses.

TL;DR: It is shown that the M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) have a lower level of Notch pathway activation in mouse tumor models, and RBP-J-mediated Notch signaling regulates the M1 versus M2 polarization through SOCS3.
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Regulation of αβ/γδ T cell lineage commitment and peripheral T cell responses by Notch/RBP-J signaling

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Notch/RBP-J signaling regulates γδ T cell generation and migration, αβ T cell maturation, terminal differentiation of CD4 + T cells into Th1/Th2 cells, and activation of T cells.
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Regulation of marginal zone B cell development by MINT, a suppressor of Notch/RBP-J signaling pathway.

TL;DR: Results indicate that high levels of MINT negatively regulate Notch signaling and block differentiation of precursor B cells into marginal zone B cells, and may serve as a functional homolog of Drosophila Hairless.