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Tianwei Yu
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 166
Citations - 6701
Tianwei Yu is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 132 publications receiving 5577 citations. Previous affiliations of Tianwei Yu include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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A practical approach to detect unique metabolic patterns for personalized medicine
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe profiling of human plasma with liquid chromatography coupled to Fourier transform mass spectrometry (FTMS) and demonstrate that LC-FTMS detects 2000 m/z features in 10 min.
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Distinct effector memory CD4+ T cell signatures in latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, BCG vaccination and clinically resolved tuberculosis.
TL;DR: The data suggest that differentiation into CD27−PD-1+ subsets in LTBI is driven by Mtb antigenic stimulation in vivo and that CD27 and PD-1 have the potential to improve the ability to evaluate true LTBI status.
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GM-CSF DNA: an adjuvant for higher avidity IgG, rectal IgA, and increased protection against the acute phase of a SHIV-89.6P challenge by a DNA/MVA immunodeficiency virus vaccine
Lilin Lai,Dalma Vödrös,Pamela A. Kozlowski,David C. Montefiori,Robert L. Wilson,Vicki L. Akerstrom,Lakshmi Chennareddi,Tianwei Yu,Sunil Kannanganat,Lazarus Ofielu,Francois Villinger,Linda S. Wyatt,Bernard Moss,Rama Rao Amara,Rama Rao Amara,Harriet L. Robinson,Harriet L. Robinson +16 more
TL;DR: GM-CSF appeared to contribute to protection by enhancing two antibody responses: the avidity maturation of anti-Env IgG in blood and the presence of long lasting anti-viral IgA in rectal secretions, which showed strong correlations with protection both pre and post challenge.
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Perturbations of the arginine metabolome following exposures to traffic-related air pollution in a panel of commuters with and without asthma
Donghai Liang,Chandresh Ladva,Rachel Golan,Tianwei Yu,Douglas I. Walker,Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat,Roby Greenwald,Karan Uppal,ViLinh Tran,Dean P. Jones,Armistead G. Russell,Jeremy A. Sarnat +11 more
TL;DR: Several significant metabolic perturbations associated with in-vehicle exposures during commuting were detected and validated metabolites that were closely linked to several inflammatory and redox pathways, elucidating the potential molecular mechanisms of traffic-related air pollution toxicity.
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A system for enhancing genome-wide coexpression dynamics study
TL;DR: A scoring system is applied to study yeast protein complexes by using the Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein complexes database of the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences and links the expression of the Alzheimer's disease hallmark gene APP to the beta-site-cleaving enzymes BACE and BACE2.