Publications by authors named "Hongke Hu"

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is the second most common primary liver cancer and is characterized by huge heterogeneity, difficult diagnosis, and poor prognosis. Fibrosis-associated heterogeneity in CCA serves as an indicator of the malignant progression of cancer; however, a precise approach to deciphering fibrosis heterogeneity is still lacking. Typically, the tissue proteome is profiled by analyzing bulk tissues, which gives average results of different cell types, especially for CCA tissues in which cancer cells occupy a very small proportion.

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Data-dependent liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is widely used in proteomic analyses. A well-performed LC-MS/MS workflow, which involves multiple procedures and interdependent metrics, is a prerequisite for deep proteome profiling. Researchers have previously evaluated LC-MS/MS performance mainly based on the number of identified peptides and proteins.

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Migraine is a neurovascular disease with a high disability rate. Acupuncture treatment has emerged as a safe and viable alternative prophylactic therapy that can effectively alleviate the duration and frequency of migraine attacks. However, the therapeutic mechanisms underlying the effects of acupuncture are yet to be systematically elucidated.

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Nonspecific cross-linker can provide distance restraints between surface residues of any type, which could be used to investigate protein structure construction and protein-protein interaction (PPI). However, the vast number of potential combinations of cross-linked residues or sites obtained with such a cross-linker makes the data challenging to analyze, especially for the proteome-wide applications. Here, we developed SpotLink software for identifying site nonspecific cross-links at the proteome scale.

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