Mingjun Wang
Houston Methodist Hospital
47 Papers
214 Citations
Mingjun Wang is an academic researcher from Houston Methodist Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epitope & T cell. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 40 publications. Previous affiliations of Mingjun Wang include Chongqing University & Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Papers
GlycoMine: a machine learning-based approach for predicting N-, C- and O-linked glycosylation in the human proteome
TL;DR: A novel bioinformatics tool called GlycoMine, which is a comprehensive tool for the systematic in silico identification of C-linked, N- linked, and O-linked glycosylation sites in the human proteome, is presented.
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Systematic study on structural and electronic properties of diamine/triamine functionalized graphene networks for supercapacitor application
Bo Song,Jingxiang Zhao,Mingjun Wang,Jeffrey Mullavey,Yuntong Zhu,Zhishuai Geng,Dongchang Chen,Yong Ding,Kyoung-Sik Moon,Meilin Liu,Ching-Ping Wong,Ching-Ping Wong +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of diamine/traimine molecules were selected to make different functionalized graphene networks using a facile two-step hydrothermal method, and the molecular level grafting of amines to graphene surface via covalent bonds was confirmed by FTIR and XPS.
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Cross-Regulation of Two Type I Interferon Signaling Pathways in Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Controls Anti-malaria Immunity and Host Mortality
Xiao Yu,Baowei Cai,Mingjun Wang,Peng Tan,Xilai Ding,Jian Wu,Jian Li,Qingtian Li,Pinghua Liu,Changsheng Xing,Helen Yicheng Wang,Xin-zhuan Su,Xin-zhuan Su,Rongfu Wang,Rongfu Wang,Rongfu Wang +15 more
TL;DR: The findings have identified a critical regulatory mechanism of type I IFN signaling in pDCs and stage-specific function of immune cells in generating potent immunity against lethal YM infection.
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Modeling in vitro gas production kinetics: Derivation of Logistic–Exponential (LE) equations and comparison of models
TL;DR: In this article, a Logistic-Exponential (LE) model was developed by introducing a shape parameter d into the logistic function, which revealed whether rate of gas production was or was not increased during in vitro incubation.
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Microbiota regulate innate immune signaling and protective immunity against cancer
Changsheng Xing,Mingjun Wang,Adebusola A. Ajibade,Peng Tan,Chuntang Fu,Lang Chen,Motao Zhu,Motao Zhu,Zhao Zhe Hao,Junjun Chu,Junjun Chu,Xiao Yu,Bingnan Yin,Bingnan Yin,Jiahui Zhu,Wan Jou Shen,Tianhao Duan,Tianhao Duan,Helen Yicheng Wang,Rongfu Wang +19 more
TL;DR: This article found that loss of the innate and adaptive immune signaling molecule, TAK1, in myeloid cells (Tak1ΔM/ ΔM) yields complete resistance to chemical-induced colitis and colorectal cancer through microbiome alterations that drive protective immunity.
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