Wenxiang Meng
wxmeng@genetics.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Agriculture and Biotechnology
  • 1998-04--2002-03 Doctorate: Osaka University
  • 1989-08--1995-07 Bachelor: Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
  • 2010-12~Present, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Researcher
  • 2004-04~2010-12, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Research Scientist
  • 2002-04~2004-03, Mie University, Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • 1998-04~2002-03, Osaka University, Doctorate
  • 1995-08~1997-10, Inner Mongolia Zhong-Meng Hospital, Resident Doctor
  • 1989-08~1995-07, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Bachelor
  • 2010: RIKEN Research Award, First Prize, Institute Level
  • 2009: Hyogo Prefecture Governor's Award for Chinese Scholars in Japan, First Prize, City/Regional Level
  • 2002: Chinese Scholars in Japan 'China', First Prize, National Level
Cell Biology
Neurobiology
Developmental Biology
  • CAMSAP2 and CAMSAP3 localize at microtubule intersections to regulate the spatial distribution of microtubules, Corresponding Author, 2023
  • Tetra-color superresolution microscopy based on excitation spectral demixing, 6th Author, 2023
  • CAMSAP1 role in orchestrating structure and dynamics of manchette microtubule minus-ends impacts male fertility during spermiogenesis, Corresponding Author, 2023
  • Fu Fang Gang Liu aqueous extract inhibits the proliferation of HeLa cells by causing deoxyribonucleic acid damage, Corresponding Author, 2023
  • Bioenergetic Crosstalk between Mesenchymal Stem Cells and various Ocular Cells through the intercellular trafficking of Mitochondria, 9th Author, 2020
  • CAMSAP1 breaks the homeostatic microtubule network to instruct neuronal polarity, Corresponding Author, 2020
  • HIV-1 exposure triggers autophagic degradation of stathmin and hyperstabilization of microtubules to disrupt epithelial cell junctions, 8th Author, 2020
  • Paper Bioenergetic Crosstalk between Mesenchymal Stem Cells and various Ocular Cells through the intercellular trafficking of Mitochondria, 9th Author, 2020
  • Talpid3-Mediated Centrosome Integrity Restrains Neural Progenitor Delamination to Sustain Neurogenesis by Stabilizing Adherens Junctions, 5th Author, 2020
  • Trends of Curcumin Research from 2000 to 2019: A Bibliometric Analysis, 2nd Author, 2020
  • Standardized Research of Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Data of Epilepsy, 8th Author, 2020
  • WDR62 is involved in spindle assembly by interacting with CEP170 in spermatogenesis, 11th Author, 2019
  • CAMSAP3 maintains neuronal polarity through regulation of microtubule stability, 6th Author, 2018
  • PLAC8, a new marker for human interstitial extravillous trophoblast cells, promotes their invasion and migration, Corresponding Author, 2018
  • CAMSAP3-dependent microtubule dynamics regulates Golgi assembly in epithelial cells, Corresponding Author, 2017
  • CAMSAP3 accumulates in the pericentrosomal area and accompanies microtubule release from the centrosome via katanin, Corresponding Author, 2017
  • Noncentrosomal microtubules regulate autophagosome transport through CAMSAP2-EB1 cross-talk, Corresponding Author, 2017
  • Apical constriction in distal visceral endoderm cells initiates global, collective cell rearrangement in embryonic visceral endoderm to form anterior visceral endoderm, 6th Author, 2017
  • CAMSAP3 orients the apical-to-basal polarity of microtubule arrays in epithelial cells, 8th Author, 2016
  • The CAMSAP3-ACF7 Complex Couples Noncentrosomal Microtubules with Actin Filaments to Coordinate Their Dynamics, Corresponding Author, 2016
  • The adherens junctions control susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus α-toxin, 10th Author, 2015
  • Minus end–directed motor KIFC3 suppresses E-cadherin degradation by recruiting USP47 to adherens junctions, 4th Author, 2014
  • Non-centrosomal microtubules regulate F-actin organization through the suppression of GEF-H1 activity, 2nd Author, 2013
  • Nezha/CAMSAP3 and CAMSAP2 cooperate in epithelial-specific organization of noncentrosomal microtubules, 2nd Author, 2012
  • Nezha, a microtubule minus end-anchoring protein, regulates axon morphogenesis, 2nd Author, 2010
  • Role of the adherens junction in neurogenesis, 2009
  • Adherens Junction: Molecular Architecture and Regulation, 1st Author, 2009
  • Microtubule Minus-End Anchorage to the Adherens Junction for Regulation of Epithelial Cell-Cell Contacts, 1st Author, 2008
  • DIP (mDia interacting protein) is a key molecule regulating Rho and Rac in a Src-dependent manner, 1st Author, 2004
  • The Rho GTPase effector protein, mDia, inhibits the DNA binding ability of the transcription factor Pax6 and changes the pattern of neurite extension in cerebellar granule cells through its binding to Pax6., 2003
  • Localization of Cathepsins G and L in Spontaneous Resorption of Intervertebral Discs in a Rat Experimental Model., 1st Author, 2001
Cell Biology Neuro Developmental Molecular Microtubules Cellular Mechanisms Research Genetics

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