Bin Hu
Fudan University
4 Papers
Bin Hu is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase Src & FOXO1. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
SNX10 (sorting nexin 10) inhibits colorectal cancer initiation and progression by controlling autophagic degradation of SRC
Sulin Zhang,Sulin Zhang,Zhiwen Yang,Wei-Lian Bao,Lixin Liu,Yan You,Xu Wang,Liming Shao,Wei Fu,Xinhui Kou,Weixing Shen,Congmin Yuan,Bin Hu,Wen-Zhen Dang,Kutty Selva Nandakumar,Hualiang Jiang,Mingyue Zheng,Xiaoyan Shen +17 more
TL;DR: A significant down regulation of SNX10 (sorting nexin 10) is reported in human CRC tissues, which is closely related to tumor differentiation, TNM stage, lymph node metastasis and survival period and it could be a potential therapeutic target for future development.
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Cystathionine γ-lyase deficiency aggravates obesity-related insulin resistance via FoxO1-dependent hepatic gluconeogenesis
Wei Guo,Dong Li,Yan You,Wanzhen Li,Bin Hu,Sulin Zhang,Lei Miao,Ming Xian,Yi-Zhun Zhu,Yi-Zhun Zhu,Xiaoyan Shen +10 more
TL;DR: In wild‐type mice, NaHS treatment ameliorates high fat diet—induced obesity and metabolism disorders, indicating that maintaining an appropriate level of H2S is critical for its mutual change of positive and negative effects of obesity‐associated insulin resistance.
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Hydrogen Sulfide Up-Regulates the Expression of ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter A1 via Promoting Nuclear Translocation of PPARα
TL;DR: H2S up-regulates the expression of ABCA1 by promoting the nuclear translocation of PPARα, providing a fundamental mechanism for the anti-atherogenic activity of H2S.
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Oral Nanoparticles of SNX10-shRNA Plasmids Ameliorate Mouse Colitis.
Wei-Lian Bao,Qibiao Wu,Bin Hu,Sun Dongdong,Shengnan Zhao,Xiaoyan Shen,Haibo Cheng,Shen Weixing +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors encapsulated SNX10-shRNA plasmids with polylactide-polyglycolide (PLGA) to make oral nanoparticles, and then applied them to acute and chronic IBD mice model, respectively.