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Hongbing Wang is a researcher affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, as well as Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment.

The main research topics explored by Hongbing Wang include:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization

Hongbing Wang has contributed to numerous publications, with frequent appearances in several scientific journals and venues. Notable venues with multiple publications include:

  • Applied Surface Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Catalysis
  • Journal of Manufacturing Processes
  • Sustainability

Their recent research papers cover a range of topics in materials science and catalysis. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Effect of hydrophobically modified SiO2 nanoparticles on the stability of water-based SDS foam," 2020, Arabian Journal of Chemistry
  • "Facile and novel fabrication of high-performance loose nanofiltration membranes for textile wastewater recovery," 2022, Separation and Purification Technology
  • "Effects of aluminum hydroxide on mechanical, water resistance, and thermal properties of starch-based fiber-reinforced composites with foam structures," 2023, Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • "Nacre-like carbon fiber-reinforced biomimetic ceramic composites: Fabrication, microstructure, and mechanical performance," 2024, Ceramics International
  • "Enhanced dissociation activation of CO2 on the Bi/Cu(1 1 1) interface by the synergistic effect," 2022, Journal of Catalysis

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including Fei Song, Yunxi Yao, Chaoqin Huang, Zhaofeng Liang, and Lei Xie. These collaborative relationships have contributed to a productive output of research in various interdisciplinary areas within materials science and engineering.

Best Publications

  • GABA(A)-receptor-associated protein links GABA(A) receptors and the cytoskeleton.

    Hongbing Wang;Fiona K. Bedford;Nicholas J. Brandon;Stephen J. Moss

  • Differential effects of enrichment on learning and memory function in NR2B transgenic mice

    Y.-P Tang;H Wang;R Feng;M Kyin

  • Circadian oscillation of hippocampal MAPK activity and cAMP: Implications for memory persistence

    Kristin L. Eckel-Mahan;Trongha Phan;Sung Han;Hongbing Wang

  • Overexpression of type-1 adenylyl cyclase in mouse forebrain enhances recognition memory and LTP.

    Hongbing Wang;Gregory D Ferguson;Victor V Pineda;Paige E Cundiff

  • Calmodulin-regulated adenylyl cyclases: cross-talk and plasticity in the central nervous system.

    Hongbing Wang;Daniel R. Storm

  • PI3 kinase signaling is required for retrieval and extinction of contextual memory.

    Xi Chen;Michael G Garelick;Hongbing Wang;Vicky Li

  • The gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor-associated protein (GABARAP) promotes GABAA receptor clustering and modulates the channel kinetics.

    Li Chen;Hongbing Wang;Stefano Vicini;Richard W. Olsen

  • The gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor (GABAAR)-associated protein GABARAP interacts with gephyrin but is not involved in receptor anchoring at the synapse.

    Matthias Kneussel;Silke Haverkamp;Jens C. Fuhrmann;Hongbing Wang

  • Involvement of the GluN2A and GluN2B Subunits in Synaptic and Extrasynaptic N-methyl-d-aspartate Receptor Function and Neuronal Excitotoxicity

    Xianju Zhou;Qi Ding;Zhuoyou Chen;Huifang Yun

  • Cyclophosphamide impairs hippocampus-dependent learning and memory in adult mice: Possible involvement of hippocampal neurogenesis in chemotherapy-induced memory deficits

    Miyoung Yang;Joong Sun Kim;Myoung Sub Song;Sung Ho Kim

  • Regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in neurons

    Fei Zheng;Xianju Zhou;Changjong Moon;Hongbing Wang

  • Binding of the GABAA Receptor‐Associated Protein (GABARAP) to Microtubules and Microfilaments Suggests Involvement of the Cytoskeleton in GABARAPGABAA Receptor Interaction

    Hongbing Wang;Richard W Olsen

  • Preservation of vision after CaMKII-mediated protection of retinal ganglion cells.

    Xinzheng Guo;Jing Zhou;Christopher Starr;Ethan J. Mohns

  • Type 8 Adenylyl Cyclase Is Targeted to Excitatory Synapses and Required for Mossy Fiber Long-Term Potentiation

    Hongbing Wang;Victor V. Pineda;Guy C. K. Chan;Scott T. Wong

  • Subunit-specific association of protein kinase C and the receptor for activated C kinase with GABA type A receptors.

    Nicholas J. Brandon;Julia M. Uren;Josef T. Kittler;Hongbing Wang

  • Behavioral analysis of male and female Fmr1 knockout mice on C57BL/6 background

    Qi Ding;Ferzin Sethna;Hongbing Wang

  • Removal of Giα1 Constraints on Adenylyl Cyclase in the Hippocampus Enhances LTP and Impairs Memory Formation

    Victor V Pineda;Jaime I Athos;Hongbing Wang;Jeremy Celver

  • Transient Impairment of Hippocampus-dependent Learning and Memory in Relatively Low-Dose of Acute Radiation Syndrome is Associated with Inhibition of Hippocampal Neurogenesis

    Joong Sun Kim;Hae June Lee;Jong Choon Kim;Seong Soo Kang

  • Regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor exon IV transcription through calcium responsive elements in cortical neurons.

    Fei Zheng;Xianju Zhou;Yongneng Luo;Hua Xiao

  • Experience-Dependent Induction of Hippocampal ΔFosB Controls Learning.

    Andrew L. Eagle;Paula A. Gajewski;Miyoung Yang;Megan E. Kechner

Frequent Co-Authors

Changjong Moon
Changjong Moon Chonnam National University
Richard W. Olsen
Richard W. Olsen University of California, Los Angeles
Alfred J. Robison
Alfred J. Robison Michigan State University
Stephen J. Moss
Stephen J. Moss Tufts University
Nicholas J. Brandon
Nicholas J. Brandon Neumora Therapeutics Inc
Michael A. Sutton
Michael A. Sutton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
S. Marc Breedlove
S. Marc Breedlove Michigan State University
Michelle S. Mazei-Robison
Michelle S. Mazei-Robison Michigan State University
Gary A. Wayman
Gary A. Wayman Washington State University
George M. Martin
George M. Martin University of Washington

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