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Min Liu
mliu@whu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Hubei
Wuhan University
Basic Medical Sciences
  • 1995-2000: Bachelor in Clinical Medicine, Binzhou Medical College
  • 2000-2003: Master in Immunology, Wuhan University
  • 2003-2006: PhD in Pathogen Biology, Wuhan University
  • 2006-2011: Lecturer, Department of Pathogen Biology, Wuhan University
  • 2011-2013: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Louisville, USA
  • 2011-2022: Lecturer, Department of Immunology, Wuhan University
  • 2022-Present: Associate Professor, Department of Immunology, Wuhan University
  • 2020: First Prize, Hubei Immunology Annual Teaching Competition
  • 2018: Second Prize, Natural Science Award for Research on Pathogenic Microorganisms and Immune Escape Mechanisms, Ministry of Education
Regulatory mechanisms of immune cells, particularly macrophages and regulatory B cells in chronic infections and cancer development
  • Transcription factor c-Maf is a checkpoint that programs macrophages in lung cancer, Liu M et al., 2020
  • Neutralization of IL-10 produced by B cells promotes protective immunity during persistent HCV infection in humanized mice, Liu M et al., 2020
  • Alternatively Polarized Macrophages Regulate the Growth and Differentiation of Ependymal Stem Cells through the SIRT2 Pathway, Liu M et al., 2020
  • Effect of Differently Polarized Macrophages on Proliferation and Differentiation of Ependymal Cells from Adult Spinal Cord, Liu M et al., 2019
  • Hepatitis C Virus-Induced FUT8 Causes 5-FU Drug Resistance in Human Hepatoma Huh7.5.1 Cells, Liu M et al., 2019
  • Transcription factor c-Maf is essential for IL-10 gene expression in B cells, Liu M et al., 2018
  • A strategy of targeting B10 cell by CD19scFv-IL10R for tumor therapy, Liu M et al., 2018
  • Differently polarized macrophages affect the viability and growth of NSPCs by regulating the expression of PACAP, Liu M et al., 2017
Immune Cells Macrophages Regulatory B Cells Chronic Infections Cancer Development Regulatory Mechanisms Cell Regulation Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular Functions

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