Hao Wu
Chinese American biochemist
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Hao Wu 's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry Peking University
- PhD Biochemistry Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hao Wu is a Chinese American biochemist and crystallographer and the Asa and Patricia Springer Professor of Structural Biology in the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. Her work focuses on molecular mechanisms of signal transduction in cell death and inflammation. She is the discoverer of signalosomes, which are large macromolecular complexes involved in cell death and in innate and adaptive immune pathways. She has established a new paradigm for signal transduction that involves higher-order protein assemblies. She has received the Pew Scholar Award, the Rita Allen Scholar Award, the Margaret Dayhoff Memorial Award, the NYC Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, NIH MERIT and Pioneer Awards, and the Purdue University Distinguished Science Alumni Award. She was elected AAAS fellow in 2013 and to the National Academy of Sciences in 2015.
Hao Wu 's Published Works
Published Works
- ABAD Directly Links Aß to Mitochondrial Toxicity in Alzheimer's Disease (2004) (1234)
- U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex and RNA splicing alterations in Alzheimer’s disease (2013) (236)
- N6-methyladenosine dynamics in neurodevelopment and aging, and its potential role in Alzheimer’s disease (2021) (72)
- Modeling Parkinson's disease in monkeys for translational studies, a critical analysis (2014) (64)
- Retinal pathology is associated with increased blood–retina barrier permeability in a diabetic and hypercholesterolaemic pig model: Beneficial effects of the LpPLA2 inhibitor Darapladib (2017) (32)
- Age-dependent increase of blood–brain barrier permeability and neuron-binding autoantibodies in S100B knockout mice (2016) (23)
- Therapeutic effect of Rho kinase inhibitor FSD-C10 in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (2018) (18)
- Histamine Induces Alzheimer's Disease-Like Blood Brain Barrier Breach and Local Cellular Responses in Mouse Brain Organotypic Cultures (2015) (18)
- Electrophoretic mobility shift in native gels indicates calcium-dependent structural changes of neuronal calcium sensor proteins. (2016) (17)
- The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias (2021) (11)
- Evidence that Brain-Reactive Autoantibodies Contribute to Chronic Neuronal Internalization of Exogenous Amyloid-β1-42 and Key Cell Surface Proteins During Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis (2020) (9)
- Data on the calcium-induced mobility shift of myristoylated and non-myristoylated forms of neurocalcin delta (2016) (7)
- Role of angiotensin II and angiotensin II receptors in vascular smooth muscle cell migration in vitro. (2002) (5)
- Datasets depicting mobility retardation of NCS proteins observed upon incubation with calcium, but not with magnesium, barium or strontium (2016) (4)
- Preliminary study of action mechanism of tomatine toxicity to {\sl Helicoverpa armigera} (2006) (3)
- An Acute Retinal Model for Evaluating Blood Retinal Barrier Breach and Potential Drugs for Treatment. (2016) (2)
- Data on final calcium concentration in native gel reagents determined accurately through inductively coupled plasma measurements (2016) (1)
- The role of butyrylcholinesterase in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (2017) (1)
- The change of Pyk2 mediated signal transduction in the myocardium of renovascular hypertensive rats (2005) (0)
- [Phenotypic transformation of corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells in hypertensive rats]. (2009) (0)
- Calcium-Dependent Translocation of S100B Is Facilitated by Neurocalcin Delta (2021) (0)
- Effects of angiotensin II on reorganization of focal adhesion and actin cytoskeleton in vascular smooth muscle cells (2001) (0)
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