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    Young Hahn

    5 Stories

    University of Virginia

    United States

    University of Virginia

    United States

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    1. Activated Gab1 drives hepatocyte proliferation and anti-apoptosis in liver fibrosis via potential involvement of the HGF/c-Met signaling axis

      Article • PLOS One, June 2024, PLOS

      Young Hahn

    2. Hepatocyte-derived exosomes promote T follicular regulatory cell expansion during hepatitis C virus infection

      Article • Hepatology, November 2017, Wiley

      Young Hahn

    3. Expression of scavenger receptor‐AI promotes alternative activation of murine macrophages to limit hepatic inflammation and fibrosis

      Article • Hepatology, November 2016, Wiley

      Young Hahn

    4. NKp46+ natural killer cells attenuate metabolism-induced hepatic fibrosis by regulating macrophage activation in mice

      Article • Hepatology, January 2016, Wiley

      Young Hahn

    5. Liver-primed CD8+ T cells suppress antiviral adaptive immunity through galectin-9-independent T-Cell immunoglobulin and mucin 3 engagement of high-mobility group box 1 in mice

      Article • Hepatology, April 2014, Wolters Kluwer Health

      Young Hahn

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