W G Wu
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Recent Articles
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Xue H, Wu W, Yan H, She Y, Ge H
Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol
. 2018 Jun;
44(3):364-369.
PMID: 29949274
Ghrelin, an endogenous for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor, has been shown to participate in fetal growth. Obestatin, encoded by the same gene as ghrelin, is described as a physiological...
2.
Wu W, Wu X, Li M, Wang X, Liang H, Liu Y
Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi
. 2017 Jan;
55(1):37-40.
PMID: 28056252
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is a highly aggressive disease with a grim prognosis. Surgical resection offers the best chance for long-term survival. Negative-margin resection still remains the goal, the influence of...
3.
Fan J, Wu W, Chen Z, Zhu J, Li J
Nanoscale
. 2016 Dec;
9(10):3416-3423.
PMID: 28009895
As plasmonic antennas for surface-plasmon-assisted control of optical fields at specific frequencies, metallic nanostructures have recently emerged as crucial optical components for fascinating plasmonic color engineering. Particularly, plasmonic resonant nanocavities...
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Tang Y, Sun Z, Wu W, Xing J, He Y, Xin D, et al.
Genet Mol Res
. 2015 Apr;
14(1):2450-60.
PMID: 25867391
The aim of the present study was to investigate the anti-ovarian cancer effect of the inhibitor of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), WP1066. Western blot was used...
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Wu W
Trends Cardiovasc Med
. 2004 Feb;
8(6):270-8.
PMID: 14987563
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) represent the sulfated carbohydrate moieties of proteoglycans which occur abundantly in tissues of the cardiovascular system. Many proteins bind specifically to GAGs and perform an important role in...
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Hu W, Verschraegen C, Wu W, Nash M, Freedman R, Kudelka A, et al.
Int J Gynecol Cancer
. 2002 Apr;
12(2):202-7.
PMID: 11975681
Retinoids have been shown to be effective regulators of cell proliferation and differentiation in many human cancers. The major biologic activity of the retinoids is mediated by two families of...
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Sue S, Jarrell H, Brisson J, Wu W
Biochemistry
. 2001 Oct;
40(43):12782-94.
PMID: 11669614
Recent studies of cobra P-type cardiotoxins (CTXs) have shown that the water-binding loop (loop II) plays a crucial role in toxin binding to biological membranes and in their cytotoxicity. To...
8.
Wu W, Soria J, Wang L, Kemp B, Mao L
Anticancer Res
. 2001 Feb;
20(6B):4525-9.
PMID: 11205299
Background: Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) receptors play an important role in regulating apoptosis. Recently, it was shown that the expression of TRAIL-R2, also known as KILLER, Trick or...
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Wang L, Lin S, Wu W, Kemp B, Walsh G, Hong W, et al.
Clin Cancer Res
. 2000 Aug;
6(8):2988-93.
PMID: 10955775
Previous studies have shown that the expression of the cell-cell adhesion molecule (C-CAM1), located at chromosome 19, is down-regulated in several types of human cancers, including prostate and breast cancers....
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Lin Y, Huang W, Lee S, Wu W
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2000 Apr;
27(2):171-6.
PMID: 10771068
The interaction of phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) with glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) has recently attracted attention in view of its implication on inflammation and cell proliferation. By using Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic...