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Jianguo Wu

Jianguo Wu

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Microbiology

D-Index
67
Citations
16137
World Ranking
2273
National Ranking
55

Overview

Jianguo Wu is affiliated with Jinan University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research focuses primarily on Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Immunology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work covers multiple topics with a strong emphasis on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research and Clinical Studies. Additional research interests include interferon and immune responses, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, mosquito-borne diseases and control, inflammasome and immune disorders, and viral infections and vectors.

Some of Jianguo Wu's recent publications include:

  • Coronavirus infections and immune responses (2020) - Journal of Medical Virology
  • Composition and divergence of coronavirus spike proteins and host ACE2 receptors predict potential intermediate hosts of SARS-CoV-2 (2020) - Journal of Medical Virology
  • SARS-CoV-2 N protein promotes NLRP3 inflammasome activation to induce hyperinflammation (2021) - Nature Communications
  • Etiological and epidemiological features of acute respiratory infections in China (2021) - Nature Communications
  • Hypoxia signaling in human health and diseases: implications and prospects for therapeutics (2022) - Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy

Jianguo Wu frequently collaborates with several researchers including:

  • Qiwei Zhang
  • Wenbiao Wang
  • Zhen Luo
  • Pan Pan
  • Yongkui Li

The researcher has multiple publications in prominent journals and venues such as:

  • Journal of Medical Virology
  • Viruses
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Coronavirus infections and immune responses.

    Geng Li;Geng Li;Yaohuao Fan;Yanni Lai;Tiantian Han

  • Composition and divergence of coronavirus spike proteins and host ACE2 receptors predict potential intermediate hosts of SARS-CoV-2.

    Zhixin Liu;Zhixin Liu;Xiao Xiao;Xiuli Wei;Jian Li

  • Etiological and epidemiological features of acute respiratory infections in China.

    Zhong-Jie Li;Hai-Yang Zhang;Li-Li Ren;Qing-Bin Lu

  • SARS-CoV-2 N protein promotes NLRP3 inflammasome activation to induce hyperinflammation.

    Pan Pan;Miaomiao Shen;Zhenyang Yu;Weiwei Ge

  • Rapid identification and strain-typing of respiratory pathogens for epidemic surveillance

    David J. Ecker;Rangarajan Sampath;Lawrence B. Blyn;Mark W. Eshoo

  • StuA is required for cell pattern formation in Aspergillus.

    K Y Miller;J Wu;B L Miller

  • HCV-induced miR-21 contributes to evasion of host immune system by targeting MyD88 and IRAK1

    Yanni Chen;Junbo Chen;Hui Wang;Jingjing Shi

  • HIF-1α promotes SARS-CoV-2 infection and aggravates inflammatory responses to COVID-19.

    Mingfu Tian;Weiyong Liu;Xiang Li;Peiyi Zhao

  • A liver-specific microRNA binds to a highly conserved RNA sequence of hepatitis B virus and negatively regulates viral gene expression and replication

    Yanni Chen;Ao Shen;Ao Shen;Paul J. Rider;Yi Yu

  • Zika virus infection induces host inflammatory responses by facilitating NLRP3 inflammasome assembly and interleukin-1β secretion

    Wenbiao Wang;Geng Li;De Wu;Zhen Luo

  • The location, sequence, transcription, and regulation of a baculovirus DNA polymerase gene.

    Michael D. Tomalski;Jianguo Wu;Lois K. Miller

  • STING promotes NLRP3 localization in ER and facilitates NLRP3 deubiquitination to activate the inflammasome upon HSV-1 infection.

    Wenbiao Wang;Dingwen Hu;Caifeng Wu;Yuqian Feng

  • COVID-19: Coronavirus Vaccine Development Updates.

    Jing Zhao;Shan Zhao;Junxian Ou;Jing Zhang

  • A novel bacterial tyrosine kinase essential for cell division and differentiation

    Jianguo Wu;Noriko Ohta;Ji-Liang Zhao;Austin Newton

  • Nucleocapsid protein of SARS-CoV activates interleukin-6 expression through cellular transcription factor NF-κB

    Xue Zhang;Kailang Wu;Di Wang;Xin Yue

  • Hypoxia Induces Genomic DNA Demethylation through the Activation of HIF-1α and Transcriptional Upregulation of MAT2A in Hepatoma Cells

    Quanyan Liu;Li Liu;Yuhong Zhao;Jin Zhang

  • Nucleocapsid protein of SARS-CoV activates the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 by binding directly to regulatory elements for nuclear factor-kappa B and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein

    Xiaohong Yan;Qian Hao;Yongxin Mu;Khalid Amine Timani

  • Regulation of the Caulobacter flagellar gene hierarchy; not just for motility.

    Jianguo Wu;Austin Newton

  • Viral etiologies of hospitalized acute lower respiratory infection patients in China, 2009-2013

    Luzhao Feng;Zhongjie Li;Shiwen Zhao;Harish Nair

  • SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein Interacts with RIG-I and Represses RIG-Mediated IFN-β Production.

    Keli Chen;Feng Xiao;Dingwen Hu;Weiwei Ge

  • PCR Analysis of Egyptian Respiratory Adenovirus Isolates, Including Identification of Species, Serotypes, and Coinfections

    David Metzgar;Miguel Osuna;Samuel Yingst;Magda Rakha

  • Aptamers That Preferentially Bind Type IVB Pili and Inhibit Human Monocytic-Cell Invasion by Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi

    Qin Pan;Xiao-Lian Zhang;Hong-Yan Wu;Pan-Wen He

  • Co-circulation and genomic recombination of coxsackievirus A16 and enterovirus 71 during a large outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease in Central China.

    Weiyong Liu;Shimin Wu;Ying Xiong;Tongya Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhen Luo
Zhen Luo University of Technology Sydney
Wen-Zhe Ho
Wen-Zhe Ho Temple University
Austin Newton
Austin Newton Princeton University
Zhenghong Yuan
Zhenghong Yuan Fudan University
Mengfeng Li
Mengfeng Li Sun Yat-sen University
Wei Liu
Wei Liu Wuhan University
Ke Zen
Ke Zen Nanjing University
Simon I. Hay
Simon I. Hay University of Washington
Gregory C. Gray
Gregory C. Gray The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Xiao Chen
Xiao Chen Zhejiang University

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