2013 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Wei Wei focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cell biology, Cancer research and Immunology. Cell culture is closely connected to In vivo in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Internal medicine. His Endocrinology research focuses on subjects like Arthritis, which are linked to Antibody and Western blot.
His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Genetics, Botany, Arabidopsis, Transcription factor and Abiotic stress. In his work, Molecular biology is strongly intertwined with Gene expression, which is a subfield of Transcription factor. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wnt signaling pathway, Cell growth, Apoptosis, Survivin and Doxorubicin.
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cancer research, Immunology and Cell biology. He interconnects Gastroenterology and Oncology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. Particularly relevant to Melatonin is his body of work in Endocrinology.
His study in Cancer research is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Apoptosis, Cancer and Cell growth. Wei Wei frequently studies issues relating to Receptor and Immunology. His specific area of interest is Cell biology, where Wei Wei studies Signal transduction.
Cancer research, Internal medicine, Cell biology, Immune system and Inflammation are his primary areas of study. Wei Wei combines subjects such as Cancer, Metastasis, Western blot and Signal transduction with his study of Cancer research. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Oncology.
To a larger extent, he studies Immunology with the aim of understanding Immune system. His studies in Inflammation integrate themes in fields like Rheumatoid arthritis and Disease. His Rheumatoid arthritis research focuses on Arthritis and how it connects with Receptor.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Cancer research, Cell biology, Rheumatoid arthritis and Chemical engineering. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Antibody and Oncology. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Autophagy, Apoptosis, Metastasis and Flow cytometry.
The Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Biogenesis, Caenorhabditis elegans and Cytosol. His work in Rheumatoid arthritis tackles topics such as Arthritis which are related to areas like Inflammation, TLR4, Endocytosis, Molecular biology and Plasma cell differentiation. His Chemical engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Interlocking, Separator, Adsorption, Metal and Coating.
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The Calpain System
Darrell E Goll;ValeryY F Thompson;Hongqi Li;Wei Wei.
Physiological Reviews (2003)
Mesoporous Metal–Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Electrocatalysts for Highly Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Hai-Wei Liang;Wei Wei;Zhong-Shuai Wu;Xinliang Feng.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Generation of rat and human induced pluripotent stem cells by combining genetic reprogramming and chemical inhibitors.
Wenlin Li;Wei Wei;Saiyong Zhu;Jinliang Zhu.
Cell Stem Cell (2009)
3D Graphene Foams Cross‐linked with Pre‐encapsulated Fe3O4 Nanospheres for Enhanced Lithium Storage
Wei Wei;Shubin Yang;Haixin Zhou;Ingo Lieberwirth.
Advanced Materials (2013)
Nitrogen‐Doped Carbon Nanosheets with Size‐Defined Mesopores as Highly Efficient Metal‐Free Catalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Wei Wei;Haiwei Liang;Khaled Parvez;Xiaodong Zhuang.
Angewandte Chemie (2014)
TiO2 nanoparticles assembled on graphene oxide nanosheets with high photocatalytic activity for removal of pollutants
Guodong Jiang;Zhifen Lin;Chao Chen;Lihua Zhu;Lihua Zhu.
Carbon (2011)
A role for small RNAs in DNA double-strand break repair.
Wei Wei;Zhaoqing Ba;Min Gao;Yang Wu.
Cell (2012)
Exome sequencing identifies truncating mutations in PRRT2 that cause paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia
Wan-Jin Chen;Wan-Jin Chen;Yu Lin;Zhi-Qi Xiong;Wei Wei.
Nature Genetics (2011)
Wheat WRKY genes TaWRKY2 and TaWRKY19 regulate abiotic stress tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis plants.
Can-Fang Niu;Wei Wei;Qi-Yun Zhou;Ai-Guo Tian.
Plant Cell and Environment (2012)
Soybean NAC transcription factors promote abiotic stress tolerance and lateral root formation in transgenic plants.
Yu-Jun Hao;Wei Wei;Qing-Xin Song;Hao-Wei Chen.
Plant Journal (2011)
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