Hongkui Deng

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Beijing University, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China 
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Jingliang Simon Zhang research assistant 2016-2019 Peking University (Neurotree)
Haisong Liu grad student Beijing University
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Jiang N, Li G, Luo S, et al. (2025) Single-cell transcriptomics reveals liver developmental trajectory during lineage reprogramming of human induced hepatocyte-like cells. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 82: 139
Cheng L, Wang Y, Guan J, et al. (2025) Decoding human chemical reprogramming: mechanisms and principles. Trends in Biochemical Sciences
Lei Q, Deng H, Sun S. (2025) Pluripotent stem cell-based immunotherapy: advances in translational research, cell differentiation, and gene modifications. Life Medicine. 4: lnaf002
Zhu S, Zhou Z, Gu R, et al. (2025) TLR7/8 signaling activation enhances the potency of human pluripotent stem cell-derived eosinophils in cancer immunotherapy for solid tumors. Experimental Hematology & Oncology. 14: 26
Chen S, He Y, Lv L, et al. (2025) Transient chemical-mediated epigenetic modulation confers unrestricted lineage potential on human primed pluripotent stem cells. Science China. Life Sciences
Wang Y, Peng F, Yang Z, et al. (2025) A rapid chemical reprogramming system to generate human pluripotent stem cells. Nature Chemical Biology
Zhu J, Zhong X, He H, et al. (2024) Generation of human expandable limb-bud-like progenitors via chemically induced dedifferentiation. Cell Stem Cell
Zhang Y, He Y, Dai C, et al. (2024) Generation of dual-attribute iTNK cells from hPSCs for cancer immunotherapy. Cell Reports Methods. 100843
Hua H, Wang Y, Wang X, et al. (2024) Remodeling ceramide homeostasis promotes functional maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived β cells. Cell Stem Cell
Li J, Lin X, Xie L, et al. (2023) A CRISPR/Cas9-based kinome screen identifies ErbB signaling as a new regulator of human naïve pluripotency and totipotency. Life Medicine. 2: lnad037
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