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Huaimin Wang is affiliated with Brandeis University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Materials Science. Their research spans multiple specialized subfields, including Molecular Biology, Biomaterials, Organic Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work concentrates on a variety of topics, prominently featuring Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials, Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, and RNA Interference and Gene Delivery. Other research topics include Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications, Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, and Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities.

Wang has published numerous papers, some of the more frequently targeted publication venues are Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Angewandte Chemie, Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, and Faraday Discussions. This reflects a strong focus on high-impact journals within materials chemistry and biomedical science.

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Supramolecular Self-Assembly-Facilitated Aggregation of Tumor-Specific Transmembrane Receptors for Signaling Activation and Converting Immunologically Cold to Hot Tumors," 2021, Advanced Materials
  • "Intracellular Condensates of Oligopeptide for Targeting Lysosome and Addressing Multiple Drug Resistance of Cancer," 2021, Advanced Materials
  • "Accelerating the prediction and discovery of peptide hydrogels with human-in-the-loop," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Artificial Intracellular Filaments," 2020, Cell Reports Physical Science
  • "Structure-Based Programming of Supramolecular Assemblies in Living Cells for Selective Cancer Cell Inhibition," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Frequent collaborators include Bihan Wu, Xuejiao Yang, Nan Kong, Tengyan Xu, and Honglei Lu, indicating an extensive collaborative network across related research areas.

Best Publications

  • Dephosphorylation of d-Peptide Derivatives to Form Biofunctional, Supramolecular Nanofibers/Hydrogels and Their Potential Applications for Intracellular Imaging and Intratumoral Chemotherapy

    Jiayang Li;Yuan Gao;Yi Kuang;Junfeng Shi

  • Integrating Enzymatic Self-Assembly and Mitochondria Targeting for Selectively Killing Cancer Cells without Acquired Drug Resistance

    Huaimin Wang;Zhaoqianqi Feng;Youzhi Wang;Rong Zhou

  • A Powerful CD8+ T-Cell Stimulating D-Tetra-Peptide Hydrogel as a Very Promising Vaccine Adjuvant.

    Zichao Luo;Qinjie Wu;Chengbiao Yang;Huaimin Wang

  • Bioinspired assembly of small molecules in cell milieu

    Huaimin Wang;Zhaoqianqi Feng;Bing Xu

  • Enzymatic Assemblies Disrupt the Membrane and Target Endoplasmic Reticulum for Selective Cancer Cell Death

    Zhaoqianqi Feng;Huaimin Wang;Shiyu Wang;Qiang Zhang

  • The inhibition of tumor growth and metastasis by self-assembled nanofibers of taxol

    Huaimin Wang;Jun Wei;Chengbiao Yang;Huiyuan Zhao

  • Enzyme promotes the hydrogelation from a hydrophobic small molecule.

    Jie Gao;Huaimin Wang;Ling Wang;Jingyu Wang

  • Enzyme-Instructed Intracellular Molecular Self-Assembly to Boost Activity of Cisplatin against Drug-Resistant Ovarian Cancer Cells.

    Jie Li;Yi Kuang;Junfeng Shi;Jie Zhou

  • Enzyme-Catalyzed Formation of Supramolecular Hydrogels as Promising Vaccine Adjuvants

    Huaimin Wang;Zichao Luo;Youzhi Wang;Tao He

  • Enzymatic Cleavage of Branched Peptides for Targeting Mitochondria

    Hongjian He;Jiaqing Wang;Huaimin Wang;Ning Zhou

  • A peptide-based nanofibrous hydrogel as a promising DNA nanovector for optimizing the efficacy of HIV vaccine.

    Yue Tian;Huaimin Wang;Ye Liu;Lina Mao

  • Supramolecular catalysis and dynamic assemblies for medicine

    Zhaoqianqi Feng;Tengfei Zhang;Huaimin Wang;Bing Xu

  • Short-peptide-based molecular hydrogels: novel gelation strategies and applications for tissue engineering and drug delivery

    Huaimin Wang;Zhimou Yang

  • Rational design of a tetrameric protein to enhance interactions between self-assembled fibers gives molecular hydrogels.

    Xiaoli Zhang;Xinlei Chu;Ling Wang;Huaimin Wang

  • Self-Assembling Ability Determines the Activity of Enzyme-Instructed Self-Assembly for Inhibiting Cancer Cells

    Zhaoqianqi Feng;Huaimin Wang;Xiaoyi Chen;Bing Xu

  • Enzyme-Instructed Peptide Assemblies Selectively Inhibit Bone Tumors.

    Zhaoqianqi Feng;Xiuguo Han;Huaimin Wang;Tingting Tang

  • Enzyme-Instructed Assembly and Disassembly Processes for Targeting Downregulation in Cancer Cells

    Zhaoqianqi Feng;Huaimin Wang;Rong Zhou;Jie Li

  • Conjugation of two complementary anti-cancer drugs confers molecular hydrogels as a co-delivery system

    Lina Mao;Huaimin Wang;Ming Tan;Lailiang Ou

  • Assemblies of Peptides in a Complex Environment and their Applications.

    Huaimin Wang;Zhaoqianqi Feng;Bing Xu

  • When molecular probes meet self-assembly: an enhanced quenching effect.

    Chunhua Ren;Huaimin Wang;Duo Mao;Xiaoli Zhang

  • A structure–gelation ability study in a short peptide-based ‘Super Hydrogelator’ system

    Huaimin Wang;Cuihong Yang;Ming Tan;Ling Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhimou Yang
Zhimou Yang Nankai University
Bing Xu
Bing Xu Brandeis University
Dan Ding
Dan Ding Nankai University
Jianfeng Liu
Jianfeng Liu China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Gaolin Liang
Gaolin Liang Southeast University
Xingyu Jiang
Xingyu Jiang Southern University of Science and Technology
Dave J. Adams
Dave J. Adams University of Glasgow
Yongjun Zhang
Yongjun Zhang Nankai University
Bin Liu
Bin Liu National University of Singapore
Klaus Schmidt-Rohr
Klaus Schmidt-Rohr Brandeis University

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