Publications by authors named "Xin-jie Deng"

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  • Psoriasis vulgaris (PV) is a chronic autoimmune skin disease characterized by immune dysfunction, particularly involving T cells.
  • The study found that there is increased expression of the microRNA miR-210 in CD4(+) T cells from PV patients, which negatively affects the expression of FOXP3, a key gene for regulatory T cell function.
  • Inhibiting miR-210 can enhance FOXP3 expression and potentially restore normal immune function in T cells from PV patients, suggesting miR-210 plays a crucial role in the disease's immunity-related issues.
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The low-temperature flowering-response pathway, used as an inductive stimulus to induce flowering in plant species from temperate regions in response to cold temperature, has been extensively studied. However, limited information is available on the flower transition of several bulbous species, which require high temperature for flower differentiation. Narcissus tazetta var.

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Winter dormancy has been extensively studied in many plants, while much less information is available for summer dormancy. Narcissus tazetta var. chinensis is characterized by a prolonged period of summer dormancy during the annual cycle.

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