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Binghe Wang is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their academic work spans numerous publications, primarily focusing on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a notable number of contributions to medicine as well.

Their research interests cover a diverse range of topics including:

  • Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide
  • Hemoglobin structure and function
  • Neonatal Health and Biochemistry
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Sulfur Compounds in Biology

Binghe Wang has authored various papers, with some recent publications being:

  • "Click chemistry and drug delivery: A bird's-eye view" (2022, Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B)
  • "Role of Carbon Monoxide in Host-Gut Microbiome Communication" (2020, Chemical Reviews)
  • "Making smart drugs smarter: The importance of linker chemistry in targeted drug delivery" (2020, Medicinal Research Reviews)
  • "Tissue factor is a critical regulator of radiation therapy-induced glioblastoma remodeling" (2023, Cancer Cell)
  • "Nitro reduction-based fluorescent probes for carbon monoxide require reactivity involving a ruthenium carbonyl moiety" (2020, Chemical Communications)

Frequent coauthors who collaborate with Wang include:

  • Xiaoxiao Yang (40 joint works)
  • Zhengnan Yuan (14 joint works)
  • Wen Lu (13 joint works)
  • Ravi Tripathi (12 joint works)
  • Zheng Cui (12 joint works)

Regular publication venues listed with Wang's contributions feature:

  • Medicinal Chemistry Research (12 publications)
  • Medicinal Research Reviews (6 publications)
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (6 publications)
  • Chemical Biology & Drug Design (6 publications)
  • Analytical Chemistry (5 publications)

Their work largely spans subfields such as molecular biology, organic chemistry, pharmacology, cell biology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health. This indicates an interdisciplinary approach across chemistry, biology, and medicine with emphasis on molecular mechanisms and applications relevant to health sciences.

Best Publications

  • A detailed examination of boronic acid–diol complexation

    Greg Springsteen;Binghe Wang

  • The relationship among pKa, pH, and binding constants in the interactions between boronic acids and diols—it is not as simple as it appears

    Jun Yan;Greg Springsteen;Susan Deeter;Binghe Wang

  • A fluorescent probe for fast and quantitative detection of hydrogen sulfide in blood

    Hanjing Peng;Yunfeng Cheng;Chaofeng Dai;Adrienne L. King

  • Boronic acid compounds as potential pharmaceutical agents.

    Wenqian Yang;Xingming Gao;Binghe Wang

  • Alizarin Red S. as a general optical reporter for studying the binding of boronic acids with carbohydrates

    Greg Springsteen;Binghe Wang

  • Carbohydrate recognition by boronolectins, small molecules, and lectins

    Shan Jin;Yunfeng Cheng;Suazette Reid;Minyong Li

  • Boronic Acid-Based Sensors

    Wei Wang;Xingming Gao;Binghe Wang

  • Click and release: bioorthogonal approaches to "on-demand" activation of prodrugs.

    Xingyue Ji;Xingyue Ji;Xingyue Ji;Zhixiang Pan;Bingchen Yu;Ladie Kimberly De La Cruz

  • Progress in boronic acid-based fluorescent glucose sensors.

    Hao Fang;Gurpreet Kaur;Binghe Wang

  • Thiol Reactive Probes and Chemosensors

    Hanjing Peng;Weixuan Chen;Yunfeng Cheng;Lovemore Hakuna

  • Enrichment-triggered prodrug activation demonstrated through mitochondria-targeted delivery of doxorubicin and carbon monoxide

    Yueqin Zheng;Xingyue Ji;Bingchen Yu;Kaili Ji

  • Inhibitors and Antagonists of Bacterial Quorum Sensing

    Nanting Ni;Minyong Li;Junfeng Wang;Binghe Wang

  • Chemosensors: Principles, Strategies, and Applications

    Binghe Wang;Eric V. Anslyn

  • Drug Delivery: Principles and Applications

    Binghe Wang;Teruna J. Siahaan;Richard Soltero

  • Clicking 1,2,4,5-tetrazine and cyclooctynes with tunable reaction rates.

    Weixuan Chen;Danzhu Wang;Chaofeng Dai;Donald Hamelberg

  • Prodrug strategies based on intramolecular cyclization reactions.

    Daxian Shan;Michalis G. Nicolaou;Ronald T. Borchardt;Binghe Wang

  • Boronolectins and fluorescent boronolectins: An examination of the detailed chemistry issues important for the design

    Jun Yan;Hao Fang;Binghe Wang

  • Toward Hydrogen Sulfide Based Therapeutics: Critical Drug Delivery and Developability Issues.

    Yueqin Zheng;Bingchen Yu;Ladie Kimberly De La Cruz;Manjusha Roy Choudhury

  • The mechanisms of boronate ester formation and fluorescent turn-on in ortho -aminomethylphenylboronic acids

    Xiaolong Sun;Brette M. Chapin;Pedro Metola;Byron Collins

  • Esterase‐Sensitive Prodrugs with Tunable Release Rates and Direct Generation of Hydrogen Sulfide

    Yueqin Zheng;Bingchen Yu;Kaili Ji;Zhixiang Pan

  • Selecting aptamers for a glycoprotein through the incorporation of the boronic acid moiety.

    Minyong Li;Na Lin;Zhen Huang;Lupei Du

  • Building fluorescent sensors by template polymerization: the preparation of a fluorescent sensor for D-fructose.

    Wei Wang;Shouhai Gao;Binghe Wang

  • The First Fluorescent Diboronic Acid Sensor Specific for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells Expressing Sialyl Lewis X

    Wenqian Yang;Haiying Fan;Xingming Gao;Shouhai Gao

Frequent Co-Authors

Minyong Li
Minyong Li Shandong University
Phang C. Tai
Phang C. Tai Georgia State University
Ronald T. Borchardt
Ronald T. Borchardt University of Kansas
Erwin G. Van Meir
Erwin G. Van Meir University of Alabama at Birmingham
Charles D. Derby
Charles D. Derby Georgia State University
Didier Merlin
Didier Merlin Georgia State University
Fusao Takusagawa
Fusao Takusagawa University of Kansas
Valentino J. Stella
Valentino J. Stella University of Kansas
Yan-Qing Zhang
Yan-Qing Zhang Georgia State University
Leo E. Otterbein
Leo E. Otterbein Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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