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Genetic risk of extranodal natural killer T-cell lymphoma: a genome-wide association study in multiple populations Journal article
Lin G.-W., Xu C., Chen K., Huang H.-Q., Chen J., Song B., Chan J.K.C., Li W., Liu W., Shih L.-Y., Chuang W.-Y., Kim W.S., Tan W., Peng R.-J., Laurensia Y., Cheah D.M.Z., Huang D., Cheng C.L., Su Y.-J., Tan S.-Y., Ng S.-B., Tang T.P.L., Han K., Wang V.Y.-F., Jia W.-H., Pei Z., Li Y.-J., Gao S., Shi Y., Hu Z., Zhang F., Zhang B., Zeng Y.-X., Shen H., He L., Ong C.K., Lim S.T., Chanock S., Kwong Y.-L., Lin D., Rothman N., Khor C.C., Lan Q., Bei J.-X., Au W.-Y., Chiu B., Fan L., Li Z., LAM T.H., Liang R., Yeh S.-P., Xu J., Ip D.K.M., Li G., Xu G., Wang X., Bai O., Cai Q.-Q., Xia Y., Chen J.-R., Luo C.-L., Xiong X.-Y., Zeng Y., Wei P.-P., Liu C.-J., Liu Y.-X., Cao Y.-L., He S., Liu Y., Ha J.C.H., Khoo L.P., Kee R.X., Tan J., Liu Y., Zhang F., Feng Y., Rao H., Chng W.J., Chan J.Y.S., Somasundaram N.D., Tao M., Ras M.F.B.H., Yeoh K.-W., Goh Y.T., Ong S.Y., Grigoropoulos N.F., Wong E.K.Y., Pang J.W.L., Lim J.Q., Chia B.K.H., Kim S.J., Yoon S.E., Choi S., Kuo C.-Y., Chen T.-Y., Su Y.-C., Huang W.-T., Lee M.-Y., Yao W., Ngan K.-C., Liu H., Lee H., Yip S.-F., Liu J., Li J., Rabkin C.S., Berndt S., Bassig B., Hu W., Zhao M., Li Y., Zhai Q., Shao Z., Qiu L., Wang J., Xu F.-P., Chen L., Hou Y., Xu S., Huang Z., Xie M., Li M., Zhong S., Zhang Y., Gu D., Wang X., Foo J.N., Li Z., Dai J., Sun L., Wang Z., Liu H., Zhou H., Sun Y., Koh W.-P., Heng C.-K., Hong C.S., Ahn J., Park K.H., Tin A., Gu J., Xia X., Li B., Yu X., International NKTCL Working Group. Genetic risk of extranodal natural killer T-cell lymphoma: a genome-wide association study in multiple populations[J]. The Lancet Oncology, 2020, 21(2), 306-316.
Authors:  Lin G.-W.;  Xu C.;  Chen K.;  Huang H.-Q.;  Chen J.; et al.
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Tetrahydrocurcumin, a major metabolite of curcumin, ameliorates allergic airway inflammation by attenuating Th2 response and suppressing the IL-4Rα-Jak1-STAT6 and Jagged1/Jagged2 -Notch1/Notch2 pathways in asthmatic mice Journal article
Chen B.L., Chen Y.Q., Ma B.H., Yu S.F., Li L.Y., Zeng Q.X., Zhou Y.T., Wu Y.F., Liu W.L., Wan J.B., Yang Y., Li C.W.. Tetrahydrocurcumin, a major metabolite of curcumin, ameliorates allergic airway inflammation by attenuating Th2 response and suppressing the IL-4Rα-Jak1-STAT6 and Jagged1/Jagged2 -Notch1/Notch2 pathways in asthmatic mice[J]. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2018, 48(11), 1494-1508.
Authors:  Chen B.L.;  Chen Y.Q.;  Ma B.H.;  Yu S.F.;  Li L.Y.; et al.
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Airway Inflammation  Asthma  Dietary Factor  Tetrahydrocurcumin  Th2 Response