Hao Wang

Showing 9 publications

2023

Genome-scale metabolic models applied for human health and biopharmaceutical engineering

Feiran Li, Yu Chen, Johan Gustafsson et al
Quantitative Biology. Vol. 11 (4), p. 363-375
Review article
2022

Silencing of STE20-type kinase STK25 in human aortic endothelial and smooth muscle cells is atheroprotective

Emmelie Cansby, Sima Kumari, Mara Caputo et al
Communications Biology. Vol. 5 (1)
Journal article
2021

Genome-scale metabolic network reconstruction of model animals as a platform for translational research

Hao Wang, Jonathan Robinson, Pinar Kocabas et al
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Vol. 118 (30)
Journal article
2021

Genome-scale insights into the metabolic versatility of Limosilactobacillus reuteri

Hao Luo, Peishun Li, Hao Wang et al
BMC Biotechnology. Vol. 21 (1)
Journal article
2021

Bayesian genome scale modelling identifies thermal determinants of yeast metabolism

Gang Li, Yating Hu, Jan Zrimec et al
Nature Communications. Vol. 12 (1)
Journal article
2021

Yeast metabolic innovations emerged via expanded metabolic network and gene positive selection

Hongzhong Lu, Feiran Li, Le Yuan et al
Molecular Systems Biology. Vol. 17 (10)
Journal article
2020

An atlas of human metabolism

Jonathan Robinson, Pinar Kocabas, Hao Wang et al
Science signaling. Vol. 13 (624)
Journal article
2020

Optimizing cultivation of Cordyceps militaris for fast growth and cordycepin overproduction using rational design of synthetic media

Nachon Raethong, Hao Wang, Jens B Nielsen et al
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. Vol. 18, p. 1-8
Journal article
2018

RAVEN 2.0: A versatile toolbox for metabolic network reconstruction and a case study on Streptomyces coelicolor

Hao Wang, Simonas Marcisauskas, Benjamin José Sanchez Barja et al
PLoS Computational Biology. Vol. 14 (10), p. e1006541-
Journal article

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