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    Microtubule associated protein 4 (MAP4) phosphorylation reduces cardiac microvascular density through NLRP3-related pyroptosis

    Phosphorylation of MAP4 (p-MAP4) causes cardiac remodeling, with the cardiac microvascular endothelium being considered a vital mediator of this process. In the current study, we investigated the mechanism und...

    Yan-hai Feng, Ling-fei Li, Qiong Zhang, Jun-hui Zhang, Yao Huang in Cell Death Discovery (2021)

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    Phosphorylation of DYNLT1 at serine 82 regulates microtubule stability and mitochondrial permeabilization in hypoxia

    Hypoxia-induced microtubule disruption and mitochondrial permeability transition (mPT) are crucial events leading to fatal cell damage and recent studies showed that microtubules (MTs) are involved in the modu...

    Xue Xu, Qiong Zhang, Jiong-yu Hu, Dong-xia Zhang, Xu-pin Jiang in Molecules and Cells (2013)

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    Relation between proteinuria and acute kidney injury in patients with severe burns

    Proteinuria in burn patients is common, and may be associated with acute kidney injury (AKI) and adverse outcomes. We evaluated the incidences, outcomes, characteristics and determinants of proteinuria and its...

    Jiong Yu Hu, **n Chun Meng, Jian Han, Fei **ang, Ya Dong Fang, Jun Wu in Critical Care (2012)

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    The p38/MAPK pathway regulates microtubule polymerization through phosphorylation of MAP4 and Op18 in hypoxic cells

    In both cardiomyocytes and HeLa cells, hypoxia (1% O2) quickly leads to microtubule disruption, but little is known about how microtubule dynamics change during the early stages of hypoxia. We demonstrate that mi...

    Jiong-Yu Hu, Zhi-Gang Chu, Jian Han, Yong-ming Dang in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2010)