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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
9669
World Ranking
17584
National Ranking
7213

Overview

Mu Wang is a researcher affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their body of work spans multiple interdisciplinary fields such as spectroscopy, epidemiology, immunology, virology, and molecular biology. The research contributions cover a range of topics, including hepatitis B virus studies, immunotherapy and immune responses, HIV research and treatment, aerogels and thermal insulation, metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, as well as analytical chemistry and chromatography, and pharmacogenetics and drug metabolism.

Their recent publications reflect investigations into both biochemical and materials science domains. Notable papers include:

  • Hepatitis B virus X protein counteracts high mobility group box 1 protein-mediated epigenetic silencing of covalently closed circular DNA (2022, PLoS Pathogens)
  • Preparation and property of epoxy composites reinforced by three-dimensional graphene-pyrrole aerogel (2022, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals))
  • P64.02 WITHDRAWN (2021, Journal of Thoracic Oncology)
  • A synthesis and quantification method for endogenous metabolites dimethylguanidino valeric acid (2025, Scientific Reports)

Mu Wang collaborates frequently with a range of coauthors, including Elena S. Kim, Jun Zhou, Hu Zhang, Alexander Marchetti, and Maarten van de Klundert. These collaborations indicate a broad network spanning different specializations related to their research themes.

Their work has been published across various specialized journals, with frequent publications in:

  • PLoS Pathogens
  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Journal of Thoracic Oncology
  • Scientific Reports

Within specialized scientific domains, Mu Wang's focus on spectroscopy emerges prominently with two publications, while epidemiology, immunology, virology, and molecular biology are also represented.

The diversity of topics in their research underscores an integration of biological and materials science approaches, exploring both fundamental biochemical phenomena such as viral epigenetic regulation and applied materials like graphene-pyrrole aerogels. This multidisciplinary orientation is reflected in their engagement with analytical techniques, pharmacogenetics, and metabolomics.

Best Publications

  • Multi-site assessment of the precision and reproducibility of multiple reaction monitoring–based measurements of proteins in plasma

    Terri A. Addona;Susan E. Abbatiello;Birgit Schilling;Steven J. Skates

  • Repeatability and Reproducibility in Proteomic Identifications by Liquid Chromatography−Tandem Mass Spectrometry

    David L. Tabb;Lorenzo Vega-Montoto;Lorenzo Vega-Montoto;Paul A. Rudnick;Asokan Mulayath Variyath;Asokan Mulayath Variyath

  • An Integrated Clinico-Metabolomic Model Improves Prediction of Death in Sepsis

    Raymond J. Langley;Raymond J. Langley;Ephraim L. Tsalik;Ephraim L. Tsalik;Jennifer C. Van Velkinburgh;Seth W. Glickman;Seth W. Glickman

  • Error-free and error-prone lesion bypass by human DNA polymerase κ in vitro

    Yanbin Zhang;Fenghua Yuan;Xiaohua Wu;Mu Wang;Mu Wang

  • A microRNA signature in circulating exosomes is superior to exosomal glypican-1 levels for diagnosing pancreatic cancer.

    Xianyin Lai;Mu Wang;Samantha Deitz McElyea;Stuart Sherman

  • Human Peptidoglycan Recognition Protein-L Is an N-Acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine Amidase

    Zheng-Ming Wang;Xinna Li;Ross R. Cocklin;Minhui Wang

  • Endothelial disruptive proinflammatory effects of nicotine and e-cigarette vapor exposures

    Kelly S Schweitzer;Steven X Chen;Sarah Law;Mary J Van Demark

  • Diabetes Increases Formation of Advanced Glycation End Products on Sarco(endo)plasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase

    Keshore R. Bidasee;Yinong Zhang;Chun Hong Shao;Mu Wang

  • Tissue heterogeneity of the mammalian mitochondrial proteome

    D. Thor Johnson;Robert A. Harris;Stephanie French;Paul V. Blair

  • Multi-dimensional liquid chromatography in proteomics—A review

    Xiang Zhang;Aiqin Fang;Catherine P. Riley;Mu Wang

  • Performance Metrics for Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Systems in Proteomics Analyses

    Paul A. Rudnick;Karl R. Clauser;Lisa E. Kilpatrick;Dmitrii V. Tchekhovskoi

  • Specificity of DNA lesion bypass by the yeast DNA polymerase η

    Fenghua Yuan;Yanbin Zhang;Deepak K. Rajpal;Xiaohua Wu

  • Interlaboratory Study Characterizing a Yeast Performance Standard for Benchmarking LC-MS Platform Performance

    Amanda G. Paulovich;Dean Billheimer;Amy Joan L. Ham;Lorenzo Vega-Montoto;Lorenzo Vega-Montoto

  • Chronic diabetes increases advanced glycation end products on cardiac ryanodine receptors/calcium-release channels

    Keshore R. Bidasee;Karuna Nallani;Yongqi Yu;Ross R. Cocklin

  • Label-free mass spectrometry-based protein quantification technologies in proteomic analysis

    Mu Wang;Jinsam You;Kerry G. Bemis;Tony J. Tegeler

  • Serum proteomics and biomarker discovery across the spectrum of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

    Lauren N. Bell;Janice L. Theodorakis;Raj Vuppalanchi;Romil Saxena

  • Zebrafish Peptidoglycan Recognition Proteins Are Bactericidal Amidases Essential for Defense against Bacterial Infections

    Xinna Li;Shiyong Wang;Jin Qi;Stephen F. Echtenkamp

  • Biochemical analysis of the damage recognition process in nucleotide excision repair.

    Jin Sam You;Mu Wang;Suk-Hee Lee

  • Proteomic analysis of blastema formation in regenerating axolotl limbs

    Nandini Rao;Deepali Jhamb;Derek J. Milner;Bingbing Li

  • The impact of blood contamination on the proteome of cerebrospinal fluid

    Jin-Sam You;Valentina Gelfanova;Michael D. Knierman;Frank A. Witzmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Meldrum
Daniel R. Meldrum University of Florida
Keith D. Lillemoe
Keith D. Lillemoe Harvard University
Fred E. Regnier
Fred E. Regnier Purdue University West Lafayette
Bradford W. Gibson
Bradford W. Gibson Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Steven A. Carr
Steven A. Carr Broad Institute
Birgit Schilling
Birgit Schilling Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Amanda G. Paulovich
Amanda G. Paulovich Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Thomas A. Neubert
Thomas A. Neubert New York University
daniel c liebler
daniel c liebler Vanderbilt University
Susan J. Fisher
Susan J. Fisher University of California, San Francisco

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