Yan-jie Wang
Assistant Professor
Animal toxin and human diseases mechanisms
Kunming Institute of Botany
China
Biography
Yan-Jie Wang has done his/her PhD, Currently he/she is working as Assistant Professer in Animal toxin and human diseases mechanisms lab in Kunming Institute of Zoology, China. His/Her research interests are Deciphering the human diseases mechanisms by using animal toxin as natural probes and developing novel animal toxins into clinical drugs. Several papers of his/her work were published in reputed International journals.
Research Interest
Deciphering the human diseases mechanisms by using animal toxin as natural probes and developing novel animal toxins into clinical drugs.
Publications
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Liu ZC, Zhang R, Zhao F, Chen ZM, Liu HW, Wang YJ, Jiang P, Zhang Y, Wu Y, Ding JP, Lee WH and Zhang Y* (2012) Venomics and Transcriptomic Analysis of Centipede Scolopendra subspinipes dehaani. J Proteome Res 11, 6197-6212. Â
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Zhang Y, Wang YJ, Xiang Y, Lee WH, and Zhang Y* (2012) Prohibitins are involved in protease-activated receptor 1-mediated platelet aggregation. J Thromb. Haemosta 10, 411-418.Â
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Wang YJ, Guo XL, Li SA, Zhao YQ, Liu ZC, Lee W, Xiang Y, and Zhang Y* (2014) Prohibitin is involved in the activated internalization and degradation of protease-activated receptor 1. BBA Molecular Cell Research, 1834, 1393-1401.Â