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49
Citations
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World Ranking
18044
National Ranking
65

Overview

Haiwei Song is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore. Their research spans primarily the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Oncology, Immunology, and Genetics as subfields.

The main research topics covered by Haiwei Song include:

  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry

Haiwei Song has published numerous papers in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Nature Communications
  • Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • ACS Nano
  • Journal of Controlled Release
  • Advanced Materials

Their recent notable papers are:

  • Developing a highly efficient hydroxytyrosol whole-cell catalyst by de-bottlenecking rate-limiting steps (2020, Nature Communications)
  • Enrichment and sensing tumor cells by embedded immunomodulatory DNA hydrogel to inhibit postoperative tumor recurrence (2023, Nature Communications)
  • Photoactivated DNA Nanodrugs Damage Mitochondria to Improve Gene Therapy for Reversing Chemoresistance (2023, ACS Nano)
  • Biomimetic Nanovehicle-Enabled Targeted Depletion of Intratumoral Fusobacterium nucleatum Synergizes with PD-L1 Blockade against Breast Cancer (2024, ACS Nano)
  • Stimuli-Responsive Self-Degradable DNA Hydrogels: Design, Synthesis, and Applications (2023, Advanced Healthcare Materials)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Haiwei Song include:

  • Jinjin Shi
  • Kaixiang Zhang
  • S.R. Bharath
  • Junjie Liu
  • Shizhen Geng

Best Publications

  • The enzymes and control of eukaryotic mRNA turnover.

    Roy Parker;Haiwei Song;Haiwei Song

  • The Crystal Structure of Human Eukaryotic Release Factor eRF1—Mechanism of Stop Codon Recognition and Peptidyl-tRNA Hydrolysis

    Haiwei Song;Haiwei Song;Pierre M. Mugnier;Amit K. Das;Helen M. Webb

  • Decapping Activators in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Act by Multiple Mechanisms

    Tracyy Nissan;Purusharth Rajyaguru;Purusharth Rajyaguru;Meipei She;Meipei She;Meipei She;Haiwei Song

  • Structural basis of YAP recognition by TEAD4 in the Hippo pathway

    Liming Chen;Siew Wee Chan;XiaoQian Zhang;Martin Walsh

  • The hippo pathway in biological control and cancer development

    Siew Wee Chan;Chun Jye Lim;Liming Chen;Yaan Fun Chong

  • Structural Basis of Dcp2 Recognition and Activation by Dcp1

    Meipei She;Carolyn J. Decker;Carolyn J. Decker;Dmitri I. Svergun;Adam Round

  • Structural insights into eRF3 and stop codon recognition by eRF1

    Zhihong Cheng;Kazuki Saito;Andrey V. Pisarev;Miki Wada

  • Structural and functional insights into the human Upf1 helicase core

    Zhihong Cheng;Denise Muhlrad;Meng Kiat Lim;Roy Parker

  • Phosphoprotein-protein interactions revealed by the crystal structure of kinase-associated phosphatase in complex with phosphoCDK2.

    Haiwei Song;Neil Hanlon;Nicholas R. Brown;Martin E.M. Noble

  • RF3 Induces Ribosomal Conformational Changes Responsible for Dissociation of Class I Release Factors

    Haixiao Gao;Zhihong Zhou;Urmila Rawat;Chenhui Huang

  • Cis-2-dodecenoic acid receptor RpfR links quorum-sensing signal perception with regulation of virulence through cyclic dimeric guanosine monophosphate turnover

    Yinyue Deng;Nadine Schmid;Chao Wang;Jianhe Wang

  • Crystal structure of intact elongation factor EF-Tu from Escherichia coli in GDP conformation at 2.05 A resolution.

    Haiwei Song;Mark R. Parsons;Mark R. Parsons;Siân Rowsell;Siân Rowsell;Gordon Leonard;Gordon Leonard

  • Structural and Functional Similarity between the Vgll1-TEAD and the YAP-TEAD Complexes

    Ajaybabu V. Pobbati;Siew Wee Chan;Ian Lee;Haiwei Song

  • Structural basis for recruitment of RILP by small GTPase Rab7.

    Mousheng Wu;Mousheng Wu;Tuanlao Wang;Eva Loh;Wanjin Hong

  • Dual Signaling Functions of the Hybrid Sensor Kinase RpfC of Xanthomonas campestris Involve Either Phosphorelay or Receiver Domain-Protein Interaction

    Ya-Wen He;Chao Wang;Lian Zhou;Haiwei Song

  • Crystal Structure and Functional Analysis of the Eukaryotic Class II Release Factor eRF3 from S. pombe

    Chunguang Kong;Koichi Ito;Martin A Walsh;Miki Wada

  • Structural insight into poly(A) binding and catalytic mechanism of human PARN.

    Mousheng Wu;Mousheng Wu;Michael Reuter;Hauke Lilie;Yuying Liu

  • Structural basis for translational inhibition by the tumour suppressor Pdcd4

    Portia G Loh;Portia G Loh;Hsin-Sheng Yang;Martin A Walsh;Qing Wang

  • Crystal structure and functional analysis of DEAD-box protein Dhh1p.

    Zhihong Cheng;Jeff Coller;Roy Parker;Haiwei Song;Haiwei Song

  • Characterization of a novel cyfluthrin-degrading bacterial strain Brevibacterium aureum and its biochemical degradation pathway

    Shaohua Chen;Yi Hu Dong;Changqing Chang;Yinyue Deng

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy Parker
Roy Parker University of Colorado Boulder
Lian-Hui Zhang
Lian-Hui Zhang South China Agricultural University
Wanjin Hong
Wanjin Hong Agency for Science, Technology and Research
David Barford
David Barford MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Louise N. Johnson
Louise N. Johnson University of Oxford
Vinay Tergaonkar
Vinay Tergaonkar Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Chandra S. Verma
Chandra S. Verma Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Dmitri I. Svergun
Dmitri I. Svergun European Bioinformatics Institute
Stephen P. Goff
Stephen P. Goff Columbia University Medical Center
Joachim Frank
Joachim Frank Columbia University

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