Full Name
Wang Jingbo
(not current staff)
Variants
Wang, J.
 
Main Affiliation
 
 
Email
paewj@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12018Architecture of polymorphisms in the human genome reveals functionally important and positively selected variants in immune response and drug transporter genesJin, Y ; Wang, J ; Bachtiar, M ; Chong, S.S ; Lee, C.G.L 
22019Architecture of population-differentiated polymorphisms in the human genomeBachtiar, M. ; Jin, Y.; Wang, J. ; Tan, T.W. ; Chong, S.S. ; Ban, K.H.K. ; Lee, C.G.L. 
31-Oct-2016Global re-wiring of p53 transcription regulation by the hepatitis B virus X proteinChan, Cheryl; Thurnherr, Thomas; Wang, Jingbo ; Gallart-Palau, Xavier; Sze, Siu Kwan ; Rozen, Steve; Lee, Caroline G 
42014Potentially functional SNPs (pfSNPs) as novel genomic predictors of 5-FU response in metastatic colorectal cancer patientsWang J. ; Wang X. ; Zhao M.; Choo S.P.; Ong S.J.; Ong S.Y.K.; Chong S.S. ; Teo Y.Y. ; Lee C.G.L. 
52009Predicting potentially functional SNPs in drug-response genesPang, G.S.Y.; Wang, Z. ; Lee, C.G.L. ; Wang, J. 
62008Profiling microRNA expression in hepatocellular carcinoma reveals microRNA-224 up-regulation and apoptosis inhibitor-5 as a microRNA-224-specific targetWang, Y.; Ma, J.Z.I.; Wang, J. ; Lee, C.G.L. ; Lee, A.T.C.; Ren, J.; Tantoso, E.; Li, K.-B.; Ooi, L.L.P.J.; Tan, P.; Yang, Y.
72007Signatures of recent positive selection at the ATP-binding cassette drug transporter uperfamily gene lociWang, Z. ; Wang, J. ; Lee, C.G.L. ; Chong, S.S. ; Tantoso, E.; Wang, B.; Tai, A.Y.P.; Ooi, L.L.P.J.
82007Signatures of recent positive selection at the ATP-binding cassette drug transporter uperfamily gene lociWang, Z. ; Wang, J. ; Lee, C.G.L. ; Chong, S.S. ; Tantoso, E.; Wang, B.; Tai, A.Y.P.; Ooi, L.L.P.J.
92009The G allele of SNP E1/A118G at the μ-opioid receptor gene locus shows genomic evidence of recent positive selectionPang, G.S.Y.; Wang, Z. ; Goh, C.; Lee, C.G.L. ; Wang, J. 
102006The promoter region of the MDR1 gene is largely invariant, but different single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes affect MDR1 promoter activity differently in different cell linesWang, B.; Ngoi, S.; Lee, C.G.L. ; Wang, J. ; Chong, S.S.
112006The promoter region of the MDR1 gene is largely invariant, but different single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes affect MDR1 promoter activity differently in different cell linesWang, B.; Ngoi, S.; Lee, C.G.L. ; Wang, J. ; Chong, S.S. 
121-Dec-2019Towards precision medicine: interrogating the human genome to identify drug pathways associated with potentially functional, population-differentiated polymorphismsBachtiar, Maulana ; Ooi, Brandon Nick Sern ; Wang, Jingbo ; Jin, Yu; Tan, Tin Wee ; Chong, Samuel S ; Lee, Caroline GL