Jinhao Xu • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Parasites trigger epithelial cell crosstalk to drive gut-brain signalling. Nature. 2026 Mar 25. Touhara KK, Xu J, Castro J, Liang HE, Li G, Brizuela M, Harrington AM, Garcia-Caraballo S, O'Donnell T, Neumann D, Rossen ND, Deng F, Schober G, Li Y, Locksley RM, Brierley SM, Julius D. PMID: 41882357.
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  2. Mechanical Compression Causes Lung Hypoplasia in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia with GATA4 Genetic Variants. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2026 Mar 05. Pham B, Li Z, Luna G, Talaba N, Zhang N, Stokes GM, Wienhold MD, Xu J, Su Y, Hernan R, Chung WK, Sun X, McCulley DJ. PMID: 41785017.
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  3. Topological segregation of stress sensors along the gut crypt-villus axis. Nature. 2025 04; 640(8059):732-742. Touhara KK, Rossen ND, Deng F, Castro J, Harrington AM, Chu T, Garcia-Caraballo S, Brizuela M, O'Donnell T, Xu J, Cil O, Brierley SM, Li Y, Julius D. PMID: 39939779; PMCID: PMC12090882.
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  4. Brainstem Dbh+ neurons control allergen-induced airway hyperreactivity. Nature. 2024 Jul; 631(8021):601-609. Su Y, Xu J, Zhu Z, Chin J, Xu L, Yu H, Nudell V, Dash B, Moya EA, Ye L, Nimmerjahn A, Sun X. PMID: 38987587; PMCID: PMC11254774.
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  5. Excess neuropeptides in lung signal through endothelial cells to impair gas exchange. Dev Cell. 2022 04 11; 57(7):839-853.e6. Xu J, Xu L, Sui P, Chen J, Moya EA, Hume P, Janssen WJ, Duran JM, Thistlethwaite P, Carlin A, Gulleman P, Banaschewski B, Goldy MK, Yuan JX, Malhotra A, Pryhuber G, Crotty-Alexander L, Deutsch G, Young LR, Sun X. PMID: 35303432; PMCID: PMC9137452.
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  6. Identification of lung innervating sensory neurons and their target specificity. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2022 01 01; 322(1):L50-L63. Su Y, Barr J, Jaquish A, Xu J, Verheyden JM, Sun X. PMID: 34755535; PMCID: PMC8721910.
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  7. Less Is More: Rare Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cells Function as Critical Sensors in Lung. Dev Cell. 2020 10 26; 55(2):123-132. Xu J, Yu H, Sun X. PMID: 33108755.
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  8. Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells amplify allergic asthma responses. Science. 2018 06 08; 360(6393). Sui P, Wiesner DL, Xu J, Zhang Y, Lee J, Van Dyken S, Lashua A, Yu C, Klein BS, Locksley RM, Deutsch G, Sun X. PMID: 29599193; PMCID: PMC6387886.
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  9. Structural insights into the specific recognition of DSR by the YTH domain containing protein Mmi1. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2017 09 16; 491(2):310-316. Wu B, Xu J, Su S, Liu H, Gan J, Ma J. PMID: 28735863.
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