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Overview

Chenguang Wang is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research contributions primarily span the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a substantial focus also on Medicine. The main subfields of their work include Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Immunology, Oncology, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research topics cover a broad spectrum, such as advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, soil erosion and sediment transport, RNA interference and gene delivery, hydrology and sediment transport processes, extracellular vesicles in disease, and immune cell function and interaction.

Chenguang Wang has authored multiple scientific papers. Selected recent publications include:

  • Tetrahedral DNA framework based CRISPR electrochemical biosensor for amplification-free miRNA detection, 2022, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • DNA tetrahedron-mediated immune-sandwich assay for rapid and sensitive detection of PSA through a microfluidic electrochemical detection system, 2021, Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • The influence of wheat straw mulching and straw length on infiltration, runoff and soil loss, 2022, Hydrological Processes
  • Electrochemical DNA Sensor for Sensitive BRCA1 Detection Based on DNA Tetrahedral-Structured Probe and Poly-Adenine Mediated Gold Nanoparticles, 2020, Biosensors
  • Phase I Study of Entinostat and Nivolumab with or without Ipilimumab in Advanced Solid Tumors (ETCTN-9844), 2021, Clinical Cancer Research

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Xianqiang Mi
  • Ryan A. Wilcox
  • Yi Xu
  • Ashley Wolfe
  • Carlos Murga-Zamalloa

Wang's scholarly articles are often published in specialized scientific venues. The most common journals and publishers include:

  • Blood
  • Cancer Research
  • Clinical Cancer Research
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Controlled Release

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Fabio C. Abdalla;Hagai Abeliovich;Robert T. Abraham

  • The reverse Warburg effect: Aerobic glycolysis in cancer associated fibroblasts and the tumor stroma

    Stephanos Pavlides;Diana Whitaker-Menezes;Remedios Castello-Cros;Neal Flomenberg

  • Minireview: Cyclin D1: normal and abnormal functions.

    Maofu Fu;Chenguang Wang;Zhiping Li;Toshiyuki Sakamaki

  • Improved Early Event-Free Survival With Imatinib in Philadelphia Chromosome–Positive Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Children's Oncology Group Study

    Kirk R. Schultz;W. Paul Bowman;Alexander Aledo;William B. Slayton

  • Oxidative stress in cancer associated fibroblasts drives tumor-stroma co-evolution: A new paradigm for understanding tumor metabolism, the field effect and genomic instability in cancer cells

    Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outschoorn;Renee M. Balliet;Dayana B. Rivadeneira;Barbara Chiavarina

  • p300 and p300/cAMP-response element-binding protein-associated factor acetylate the androgen receptor at sites governing hormone-dependent transactivation.

    Maofu Fu;Chenguang Wang;Anne T. Reutens;Jian Wang

  • A cyclin D1/microRNA 17/20 regulatory feedback loop in control of breast cancer cell proliferation

    Zuoren Yu;Chenguang Wang;Min Wang;Zhiping Li

  • Direct Acetylation of the Estrogen Receptor α Hinge Region by p300 Regulates Transactivation and Hormone Sensitivity

    Chenguang Wang;Maofu Fu;Ruth H. Angeletti;Linda Siconolfi-Baez

  • Autophagy in cancer associated fibroblasts promotes tumor cell survival: Role of hypoxia, HIF1 induction and NFκB activation in the tumor stromal microenvironment

    Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn;Casey Trimmer;Zhao Lin;Diana Whitaker-Menezes

  • Dose-intensified compared with standard chemotherapy for nonmetastatic ewing sarcoma family of tumors: A children's oncology group study

    Linda Granowetter;Richard Womer;Meenakshi Devidas;Mark Krailo

  • Role of direct interaction in BRCA1 inhibition of estrogen receptor activity.

    Saijun Fan;Yong Xian Ma;Chenguang Wang;Ren Qi Yuan

  • Acetylation of androgen receptor enhances coactivator binding and promotes prostate cancer cell growth.

    Maofu Fu;Mahadev Rao;Chenguang Wang;Toshiyuki Sakamaki

  • Cyclin D1 Inhibits Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor γ-mediated Adipogenesis through Histone Deacetylase Recruitment

    Maofu Fu;Mahadev Rao;Toula Bouras;Chenguang Wang

  • Cancer cells metabolically "fertilize" the tumor microenvironment with hydrogen peroxide, driving the Warburg effect: implications for PET imaging of human tumors.

    Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn;Zhao Lin;Casey Trimmer;Neal Flomenberg

  • Loss of stromal caveolin-1 leads to oxidative stress, mimics hypoxia and drives inflammation in the tumor microenvironment, conferring the "reverse Warburg effect": a transcriptional informatics analysis with validation

    Stephanos Pavlides;Aristotelis Tsirigos;Iset Vera;Neal Flomenberg

  • Hormonal Control of Androgen Receptor Function through SIRT1

    Maofu Fu;Manran Liu;Anthony A. Sauve;Xuanmao Jiao

  • The autophagic tumor stroma model of cancer: Role of oxidative stress and ketone production in fueling tumor cell metabolism

    Stephanos Pavlides;Aristotelis Tsirigos;Gemma Migneco;Diana Whitaker-Menezes

  • HIF1-alpha functions as a tumor promoter in cancer associated fibroblasts, and as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer cells: Autophagy drives compartment-specific oncogenesis.

    Barbara Chiavarina;Diana Whitaker-Menezes;Gemma Migneco;Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outschoorn

  • miR-424(322) reverses chemoresistance via T-cell immune response activation by blocking the PD-L1 immune checkpoint

    Shaohua Xu;Zhen Tao;Bo Hai;Huagen Liang

  • Cyclin D1 binds the androgen receptor and regulates hormone-dependent signaling in a p300/CBP-associated factor (P/CAF)-dependent manner.

    Anne T. Reutens;Maofu Fu;Chenguang Wang;Chris Albanese

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. Pestell
Richard G. Pestell The Wistar Institute
Michael P. Lisanti
Michael P. Lisanti University of Salford
Kongming Wu
Kongming Wu Zhengzhou University
Federica Sotgia
Federica Sotgia University of Salford
Paolo Fortina
Paolo Fortina Thomas Jefferson University
Richard B.S. Roden
Richard B.S. Roden Johns Hopkins University
Rongling Wu
Rongling Wu Pennsylvania State University
Philippe G. Frank
Philippe G. Frank François Rabelais University
Neal Flomenberg
Neal Flomenberg Thomas Jefferson University
Chris Albanese
Chris Albanese Georgetown University Medical Center

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