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Yeqi Wang
Update  :  2020-05-18     Read  :  

【TITLE & POSITION】Associate Professor

【CONTACT INFORMATION】E-mail: yeqi.wang@cqu.edu.cn; Website: www.wangyeqi.cqu.edu.cn.

【PERSONAL PROFILE】

Dr. Yeqi WANG graduated from Tsinghua University (Ph.D. in Biology Science, 2011.12). After the completion of postdoctoral research at Yale University, he joined Chongqing University (2016.12) to carry out teaching/research work. He has presided 1 Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He has published 12 papers in journals such as Circulation Res, JBC, Development, etc. Current courses taught by Dr. Yeqi WANG include Biochemistry etc.

【RESEARCH INTERESTS】

1. Identify the molecular mechanism of Blood-brain barrier formation, maturation and degeneration

2. Identify the genetic mechanism of hemorrhage with zebrafish model

【REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS】

1. Marco Tjakra; Yeqi Wang*; Vicki Vania; Zhengjun Hou; Colm Durkan; Nan Wang; Guixue Wang*,Overview of Crosstalk Between Multiple Factor of Transcytosis in Blood Brain Barrier, Front. Neurosci, 2020, 13(1436)

2. Yuan Zhu#, Tianhan Li, Ahmad Ud Din, Adil Hassan, Yeqi Wang*, Guixue Wang*, Beneficial effects of Enterococcus faecalis in hypercholesterolemic mice on cholesterol transportation and gut microbiota, Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 2019, 103: 3181-3191

3. Lu Huang#, Marco Tjakra, Desha Luo, Lin Wen, Daoxi Lei, Jinxuan Wang, Tieying Yin, Xiaojuan Zhang, Junli Huang, Yeqi Wang*, Guixue Wang*, FoxF1 is Required for Ciliogenesis and Distribution of Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Components in Cilium, Curr Mol Med, 2019, 19(5):326-334

4. Hengxiang Cui#, Yeqi Wang#, Huizhe Huang, Wenjie Yu, Min Bai, Long Zhang, Brad A. Bryan, Yuan Wang, Jian Luo, Dali Li*, Yanlin Ma*, Mingyao Liu*, GPR126 protein regulates developmental and pathological angiogenesis through modulation of VEGFR2 receptor signaling, J Biol Chem. 2014, 289(50):34871-85

5. Yeqi Wang#, Zhiqiang Li#, Pengfei Xu, Lei Huang, Jingyuan Tong, Huizhe Huang, Anming Meng*, Angiomotin-like2 gene (amotl2) is required for migration and proliferation of endothelial cells during angiogenesis, J Biol Chem, 2011, 286(47): 41095-104


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