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Jian-Ying Wang is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a substantial emphasis on molecular biology and cancer research. Their scholarly contributions also extend into related subfields such as surgery, cell biology, and immunology.

The scientist's work covers various topics, including:

  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • RNA research and splicing
  • Circular RNAs in diseases
  • Polyamine metabolism and applications
  • RNA regulation and disease

Jian-Ying Wang has been involved in numerous publications, with recognized frequent venues of publication including:

  • Gastroenterology
  • American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
  • JCI Insight
  • Physiology
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Their recent notable papers are:

  • 3D cell culture models: Drug pharmacokinetics, safety assessment, and regulatory consideration (2021, Clinical and Translational Science)
  • Circular RNA CircHIPK3 Promotes Homeostasis of the Intestinal Epithelium by Reducing MicroRNA 29b Function (2021, Gastroenterology)
  • Interaction between HuR and circPABPN1 Modulates Autophagy in the Intestinal Epithelium by Altering ATG16L1 Translation (2020, Molecular and Cellular Biology)
  • Polyamines in Gut Epithelial Renewal and Barrier Function (2020, Physiology)
  • DdCBE mediates efficient and inheritable modifications in mouse mitochondrial genome (2021, Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Hee Kyoung Chung
  • Tingxi Yu
  • Jaladanki N. Rao
  • Lan Xiao

Best Publications

  • Identification of intracellular calcium pools. Selective modification by thapsigargin.

    J H Bian;T K Ghosh;J C Wang;D L Gill

  • Helicobacter pylori induces macrophage apoptosis by activation of arginase II.

    Alain P. Gobert;Yulan Cheng;Jian Ying Wang;Jean Luc Boucher

  • Chemical compositions, antioxidant capacities, and antiproliferative activities of selected fruit seed flours

    John Parry;Lan Su;Jeffrey Moore;Zhihong Cheng

  • EWS-erg and EWS-Fli1 fusion transcripts in Ewing's sarcoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumors with variant translocations.

    Marco Giovannini;Jaclyn A. Biegel;Massimo Serra;Jian Ying Wang

  • H19 Long Noncoding RNA Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function via MicroRNA 675 by Interacting with RNA-Binding Protein HuR.

    Tongtong Zou;Suraj K. Jaladanki;Lan Liu;Lan Xiao

  • Polyamine depletion increases cytoplasmic levels of RNA-binding protein HuR leading to stabilization of nucleophosmin and p53 mRNAs.

    Tongtong Zou;Krystyna Mazan-Mamczarz;Jaladanki N. Rao;Lan Liu

  • Akt Kinase Activation Blocks Apoptosis in Intestinal Epithelial Cells by Inhibiting Caspase-3 after Polyamine Depletion

    Huifang M. Zhang;Jaladanki N. Rao;Xin Guo;Lan Liu

  • Polyamines regulate c-Myc translation through Chk2-dependent HuR phosphorylation.

    Lan Liu;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou;Lan Xiao

  • Responding to a major global crisis: The effects of hotel safety leadership on employee safety behavior during COVID-19

    Jiangchi Zhang;Chaowu Xie;Jianying Wang;Alastair M. Morrison

  • Long Noncoding RNA uc.173 Promotes Renewal of the Intestinal Mucosa by Inducing Degradation of MicroRNA 195.

    Lan Xiao;Lan Xiao;Jing Wu;Jing Wu;Jun-Yao Wang;Jun-Yao Wang;Hee Kyoung Chung;Hee Kyoung Chung

  • miR-195 competes with HuR to modulate stim1 mRNA stability and regulate cell migration

    Ran Zhuang;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou;Lan Liu

  • Polyamines are required for expression of Toll-like receptor 2 modulating intestinal epithelial barrier integrity

    Jie Chen;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou;Lan Liu

  • Competition between RNA-binding proteins CELF1 and HuR modulates MYC translation and intestinal epithelium renewal

    Lan Liu;Miao Ouyang;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou

  • Long noncoding RNA SPRY4-IT1 regulates intestinal epithelial barrier function by modulating the expression levels of tight junction proteins

    Lan Xiao;Jaladanki N. Rao;Shan Cao;Lan Liu

  • Overexpression of miR-214-3p in esophageal squamous cancer cells enhances sensitivity to cisplatin by targeting survivin directly and indirectly through CUG-BP1

    Pornima Phatak;Kimberly A. Byrnes;Kimberly A. Byrnes;Daniel Mansour;Daniel Mansour;Lan Liu;Lan Liu

  • Chk2-dependent HuR phosphorylation regulates occludin mRNA translation and epithelial barrier function.

    Ting-Xi Yu;Peng-Yuan Wang;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou

  • Stabilization of XIAP mRNA through the RNA binding protein HuR regulated by cellular polyamines

    Xian Zhang;Tongtong Zou;Jaladanki N. Rao;Lan Liu

  • Polyamines regulate E-cadherin transcription through c-Myc modulating intestinal epithelial barrier function

    Lan Liu;Xin Guo;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou

  • Polyamines are necessary for synthesis and stability of occludin protein in intestinal epithelial cells

    Xin Guo;Jaladanki N. Rao;Lan Liu;Tongtong Zou

  • miR-503 represses CUG-binding protein 1 translation by recruiting CUGBP1 mRNA to processing bodies.

    Yu-Hong Cui;Lan Xiao;Lan Xiao;Jaladanki N. Rao;Jaladanki N. Rao;Tongtong Zou;Tongtong Zou

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaladanki N. Rao
Jaladanki N. Rao University of Maryland, Baltimore
Lan Liu
Lan Liu University of Maryland, Baltimore
Tongtong Zou
Tongtong Zou University of Maryland, Baltimore
Myriam Gorospe
Myriam Gorospe National Institutes of Health
Huiping Zhou
Huiping Zhou University of Tsukuba
William M. Pandak
William M. Pandak Virginia Commonwealth University
Phillip B. Hylemon
Phillip B. Hylemon Virginia Commonwealth University
Eugene B. Chang
Eugene B. Chang University of Chicago
Jennifer L. Martindale
Jennifer L. Martindale National Institutes of Health
Jason X.-J. Yuan
Jason X.-J. Yuan University of California, San Diego

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