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Mei Huang is a research associate in the Wu Lab at Stanford University. Mei Huang received her PhD in the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She joined the lab in 2006. Her research interests include the development of non-viral gene therapy and hypoxia inducible factor for treatment of ischemic heart disease. [ - ]
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- Mei Huang is a research associate in the Wu Lab at Stanford University. Mei Huang received her PhD in the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She joined the lab in 2006. Her research interests include the development of non-viral gene therapy and hypoxia inducible factor for treatment of ischemic heart disease.
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- Effects of long-term culture on human embryonic stem cell aging
- Short hairpin RNA interference therapy for ischemic heart disease
- A nonviral minicircle vector for deriving human iPS cells
- Comparison of reporter gene and iron particle labeling for tracking fate of human embryonic stem cells and differentiated endothelial cells in living subjects
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