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Yubin Li
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 8
Citations - 2087
Yubin Li is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytokine & Interleukin 33. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1962 citations.
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IL-33 reduces the development of atherosclerosis
Ashley M. Miller,Damo Xu,Darren L. Asquith,Laura Denby,Yubin Li,Naveed Sattar,Andrew H. Baker,Iain B. McInnes,Foo Y. Liew +8 more
TL;DR: IL-33 may play a protective role in the development of atherosclerosis via the induction of IL-5 and ox-LDL antibodies.
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IL-33 exacerbates antigen-induced arthritis by activating mast cells
Damo Xu,Hui-Rong Jiang,Peter Kewin,Yubin Li,Rong Mu,Alasdair R. Fraser,Nick Pitman,Mariola Kurowska-Stolarska,Andrew N. J. McKenzie,Iain B. McInnes,Foo Y. Liew +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that IL- 33 is a critical proinflammatory cytokine for inflammatory joint disease that integrates fibroblast activation with downstream immune activation mainly via an IL-33-driven, mast-cell-dependent pathway and represents a therapeutic target for RA.
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IL-33 Induces Antigen-Specific IL-5 + T Cells and Promotes Allergic-Induced Airway Inflammation Independent of IL-4
Mariola Kurowska-Stolarska,Pete Kewin,Grace Murphy,Remo Castro Russo,Bartosz Stolarski,Cristiana C. Garcia,Mousa Komai-Koma,Nick Pitman,Yubin Li,Andrew N. J. McKenzie,Mauro M. Teixeira,Foo Y. Liew,Damo Xu +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated here that, in the presence of Ag, IL-33 induces IL-5-producing T cells and promotes airway inflammation independent of IL-4.
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IL‐33 is a chemoattractant for human Th2 cells
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that IL‐33 is a selective Th2 chemoattractant associated with the pro‐inflammatory property of this novel cytokine.
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Galectin-3 is a negative regulator of lipopolysaccharide-mediated inflammation
Yubin Li,Mousa Komai-Koma,Derek S. Gilchrist,Daniel K. Hsu,Fu-Tong Liu,Tabitha Springall,Damo Xu +6 more
TL;DR: Galectin-3 is a previously unrecognized, naturally occurring, negative regulator of LPS function, which protects the host from endotoxin shock but, conversely, favors Salmonella survival.