Shaoguang Wu
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Recent Articles
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Luo L, Kim J, Herrera I, Wu S, Wu X, Park S, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2025 Feb;
135(3).
PMID: 39895630
Mutated tumor cells undergo changes in chromatin accessibility and gene expression, resulting in aberrant proliferation and differentiation, although how this occurs is unclear. HMGA1 chromatin regulators are abundant in stem...
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Yang B, Rutkowski N, Ruta A, Gray-Gaillard E, Maestas D, Kelly S, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39868312
Significance Statement: The foreign body response to implants leads to chronic inflammation and fibrosis that can be highly variable in the general patient population. Here, we demonstrate that gut dysbiosis...
3.
Yang B, Bai X, Yi T, Yi T, Wang H, Liu Y, et al.
Int J Stroke
. 2025 Jan;
17474930251313940.
PMID: 39754489
Rationale: The Chemical Optimization of Cerebral Embolectomy (CHOICE) trial suggested that the administration of intra-arterial alteplase after successful endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) may improve neurological outcomes in patients with acute ischemic...
4.
Wu J, Li Y, Tang F, Guo Y, Liu G, Wu S, et al.
Small
. 2024 Jun;
20(40):e2404066.
PMID: 38837665
Inverted organic solar cells (OSCs) have garnered significant interest due to their remarkable stability. In this study, the efficiency and stability of inverted OSCs are enhanced via the in situ...
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Namasivayam S, Tilves C, Ding H, Wu S, Domingue J, Ruiz-Bedoya C, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2024 May;
16(1):2353394.
PMID: 38743047
Exposing C-section infants to the maternal vaginal microbiome, coined "vaginal seeding", partially restores microbial colonization. However, whether vaginal seeding decreases metabolic disease risk is unknown. Therefore, we assessed the effect...
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Parida S, Siddharth S, Gatla H, Wu S, Wang G, Gabrielson K, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2023 Jul;
14:1194931.
PMID: 37503343
Introduction: Obesity, an independent risk factor for breast cancer growth and metastatic progression, is also closely intertwined with gut dysbiosis; and both obese state and dysbiosis promote each other. Enteric...
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Drewes J, Chen J, Markham N, Knippel R, Domingue J, Tam A, et al.
Cancer Discov
. 2022 Jun;
12(8):1873-1885.
PMID: 35678528
Significance: Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer and cancer-related deaths worldwide, with a multifactorial etiology that likely includes procarcinogenic bacteria. Using human colon cancer specimens, culturing, and murine...
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Allen J, Rosendahl Huber A, Pleguezuelos-Manzano C, Puschhof J, Wu S, Wu X, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2022 May;
10(3):e0105522.
PMID: 35587635
Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF) is consistently found at higher frequency in individuals with sporadic and hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) and induces tumorigenesis in several mouse models of CRC. However, whether...
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Liu Z, Parida S, Wu S, Sears C, Sharma D, Barman I
ACS Sens
. 2022 May;
7(5):1495-1505.
PMID: 35583030
Delineating the molecular and morphological changes that cancer cells undergo in response to extracellular stimuli is crucial for identifying factors that promote tumor progression. Label-free optical imaging offers a potentially...
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Queen J, Domingue J, White J, Stevens C, Udayasuryan B, Nguyen T, et al.
mBio
. 2022 Feb;
13(1):e0299121.
PMID: 35130731
Fusobacteria are commonly associated with human colorectal cancer (CRC), but investigations are hampered by the absence of a stably colonized murine model. Further, Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies isolated from human CRC...