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Lei Deng is a Postdoctoral Scientist at the University of Oxford within the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, focusing on the Simmons Group: Intestinal Immunity in Health and Disease. Their research bridges immunology and lipid metabolism, examining how macrophages and adipocytes process lipids and regulate inflammation.
Key research interests include:
- Lipotoxic stress in adipocytes
- Triglyceride hydrolysis mechanisms
- Caveolae-mediated endocytosis
- Lipoprotein handling by immune cells
- Dietary modulation of inflammation
- Metabolic-immune interactions
Recent publications highlight Lei Deng's work on:
- Lipid droplet metabolism in macrophages
- VLDL particle processing pathways
- Milk fat globule membrane's anti-inflammatory effects
- HILPDA as a lipotoxic stress biomarker
- Fatty acid signaling in metabolic regulation
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