Xiaogang Feng(冯小刚)
@XiaogangFeng
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Researcher, Studying the biology of gut tuft cell-ILC2 circuit and Tuft cell development
Gothenburg, Sweden
Joined July 2017
When Macrophages Disappear, Skin Blood Vessels Age! Check out our new study @Nature that uncovers how the loss of specific macrophages with age blocks vessel repair and blood flow, revealing a new cellular trigger of tissue aging. #Aging #Immunology 👇👇 https://t.co/1aYE3OUUVj
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Nature - Capillary-associated macrophages are selectively lost over time, contributing to impaired vascular repair and reduced tissue perfusion in older mice.
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Join us for this exciting meeting! @EMBO Workshop "Pathogen Immunity and Signalling", 8-12 June, 2026, Leiden, The Netherlands https://t.co/3UnE3ZS3gu
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Interdisciplinary immunologists at all levels WANTED! Faculty recruitment at Institute for Immunology, Tsinghua University, Beijing. PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD!
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The Interleukin-17 receptor B (IL-17RB) not only activates ILC2s but also plays a role in restraining its ligand IL-25 secretion by intestinal tuft cells! Amazing tuft cells and their superb regulatory mechanisms are in the process of being explored! 😃See our recent findings.
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The Interleukin-17 receptor B (IL-17RB) not only activates ILC2s but also plays a role in restraining its ligand, IL-25, secreted by intestinal tuft cells! Amazing tuft cells and their superb regulatory mechanisms are in the process of being explored!
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Intestinal microbiota affects the progression of colorectal cancer by participating in the host intestinal arginine catabolism @CellReports
https://t.co/jffcMQSYCx
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Don't miss today's review in @NatureMedicine! Collaborators showcase pivotal achievements in epithelial #organoid research and technologies and provide an outlook for the future of organoids in advancing human health and medicine. 🔖 https://t.co/NxMKTW9rKx
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Trained immunity in chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer
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Nature Reviews Immunology - Besides its beneficial effects against infection, trained immunity has recently been implicated in inflammation-related disorders and is being exploited in cancer...
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Mechanisms of action of approved and investigatory medications for inflammatory bowel disease. #MedTwitter #GITwitter #IBD
https://t.co/FZFi8moCDv
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Strong body, strong mind! 💪 Get fit with workouts that work for men. Start now! 🏋️♂️
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"Research is messy. … Trying to protect students from that reality does them a disservice." On #InternationalDayOfEducation, take a look back at this #ScienceWorkingLife on teaching students about scientific failure. https://t.co/LG0prXpxYf
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🔎 Scientists at @NKI_nl reveal the pivotal role of NAC in regulating ribosome localization, #mitochondrial metabolism, and intestinal stem cell function, providing insights into the potential mechanism behind it. 🔓 @ScienceAdvances | https://t.co/Px4CIjV0tu
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Interested in how innate immune cells adapt to survive and thrive in different environments? We are looking for a #postdoc (fully ERC-funded) to strengthen our team @IRBBarcelona! Reach out to me and apply at
recruitment.irbbarcelona.org
Created in 2005 by the Generalitat de Catalunya (Government of Catalonia) and the University of Barcelona, IRB Barcelona is a Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence—a seal that was awarded in 2011. The ...
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China clearly sees the potential of proteomics and is about to place a gigantic bet on it; multi-billion dollar and 30 years!!! All the better for the advancement of science and health. We contributed to the white paper out now in @Nature
https://t.co/480tmOJQ3C
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Nature - We introduce a major scientific endeavour called π-HuB (proteomic navigator of the human body), its aim being to generate and harness multimodality proteomic datasets to enhance our...
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Some papers are very difficult to read but that doesn’t necessarily mean they're deeper than other papers. Authors must work very hard to make their story easy to read and understand by others. Or as Stephen King says: "the shorter the book, the less bullshit".
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We learn more from reading on paper than on screens. 54 studies, 171k people: we process print more deeply than digital content—as long as it's informational rather than purely narrative. The paper advantage holds across ages and has grown over time. Long live physical books.
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