Dr. Wei Eric Wang
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Dr. Wei Eric Wang

Research Director/VP of Research
Third Military Medical University, China


Highest Degree
PostDoc Fellow in Cardiology from Temple University, USA

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Cardiology
62%
Burns Surgery
90%
Physiology
75%
Escharectomy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Yang, Z., W.E. Wang and Q. Zhang, 2013. CIAPIN1 siRNA inhibits proliferation, migration and promotes apoptosis of VSMCs by regulating Bcl-2 and Bax. Curr. Neurovascular Res., 10: 4-10.
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  2. Yang, D., W. Wang, L. Li, Y. Peng and P. Chen et al., 2013. The relative contribution of paracine effect versus direct differentiation on adipose-derived stem cell transplantation mediated cardiac repair. PLoS One, Vol. 8. 10.1371/journal.pone.0059020.
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  3. Wang, W.E., X. Chen, S.R. Houser and C. Zeng, 2013. The potentials of cardiac stem/progenitor cells and induced pluropotent stem cells for cardiac repair in ischemic heart disease. Clin. Sci. (Lond), 125: 319-327.
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  4. Wang, W.E., H. Wang, X. Wang and C. Zeng, 2013. A transition of P2Y12 antagonists for acute coronary syndrome: Benefits, risks and costs. J. Thromb. Thrombolysis. 10.1007/s11239-013-0918-8.
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  5. Wang, W.E., D. Yang, L. Li, W. Wang and Y. Peng et al., 2013. PHD2 silencing enhances the survival and Paracrine function of transplanted adipose-derived stem cells in infarcted myocardium. Circ Res., 113: 288-300.
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  6. Zhang, H., C. Makarewich, H. Kubo, W. Wang and J. Duran et al., 2012. Hyperphosphorylation of the cardiac ryanodine receptor at serine 2808 is not involved in cardiac dysfunction after myocardial infarction. Circ. Res. Circ. Res., 110: 831-840.
  7. Gao, H., F. Wang, W. Wang, C.A. Makarewich and H. Zhang et al., 2012. Ca 2+ influx through L-type Ca 2+ channels and transient receptor potential channels activates pathological hypertrophy signaling. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol., 53: 657-667.
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  8. Angert, D., R.M. Berretta, H. Kubo, H. Zhang and X. Chen et al., 2011. Repair of the injured adult heart involves new myocytes potentially derived from resident cardiac stem cells. Circ. Res., 108: 1226-1237.
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  9. Zhang, H., X. Chen, E. Gao, S.M. MacDonnell and W. Wang et al., 2010. Increasing cardiac contractility after myocardial infarction exacerbates cardiac injury and pump dysfunction. Circ. Res., 107: 800-809.
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  10. Wang, W., H. Zhang, H. Gao, H. Kubo, R. Berretta, X. Chen and S.R. Houser, 2010. β1-Adrenergic receptor activation induces mouse cardiac myocyte death through both L-type calcium channel-dependent and-independent pathways. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ Physiol., 299: H322-331.
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  11. Wang, W., Y. Peng, Y. Wang, X. Zhao and Z. Yuan, 2009. The anti-apoptotic effect of heat shock protein 90 on hypoxia-mediated cardiomyocyte damage through the Pi3k/Akt pathway. Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol., 36: 899-903.