Publications by authors named "Huaqin Liang"

The proliferation of CAR-T cells was hindered and cannot play its killing function well in solid tumors. And yet the regulatory mechanism of CAR-T cell proliferation is not fully understood. Here, we showed that recombinant expression of CD19CAR in T cells significantly increased the basal activation level of CAR-T cells and LCK activation.

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CD36, also known as glycoprotein IV, is classified into two distinct subgroups based on the presence or absence of its expression on monocytes. The CD36 gene spans approximately 50,000 base pairs. Historically, research has focused on identifying CD36 mutations through Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing (NGS), with limited exploration of haplotypes.

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Article Synopsis
  • China's evolving HIV epidemic poses risks to blood transfusion safety despite better testing methods.
  • A study analyzed HIV data from blood donors between 2003 and 2022, revealing a peak prevalence trend with notable demographics affected.
  • Although the HIV risk is decreasing, ongoing efforts and new detection methods are crucial for ensuring blood safety and reducing HIV transmission.
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Objectives: Prospect theory categorizes message framing according to whether it emphasizes a possible loss or a possible gain. Promotions of blood donation worldwide mainly focus on gain-framed appeal. The objective of the current study is to examine the effects of message framing on recruiting Rh-D-negative blood donors (RDNBDs) in an emergency situation.

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic affected blood collection in Guangzhou, China.

Study Design And Methods: This paper includes three studies. The observational study reported the trends of blood collection during the epidemic in Guangzhou, China.

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Background: Recruiting of sufficient numbers of donors of blood products is vital worldwide. In this study we assessed the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of telephone calls and SMS reminders for re-recruitment of inactive blood donors.

Methods: This single-centre, non-blinded, parallel randomised controlled trial in Guangzhou, China included 11,880 inactive blood donors whose last donation was between January 1 and June 30, 2014.

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