Fusheng Tang
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Also affiliated: University of Iowa (2000–2006); University of Michigan (2008); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2009–2012)
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Fusheng Tang's research investigates cellular processes, focusing on membrane trafficking pathways and their role in aging. His work has explored the function of specific proteins, such as Osh6, in regulating traffic to vacuoles, a key organelle within the cell. Tang has also examined the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular aging, including the involvement of vesicular transport and membrane proteins. His research utilizes biological models to understand these complex physiological processes. Tang has a publication record of 23 papers with over 1,100 citations and an h-index of 14. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ilham Kadhim, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 1,132
Selected Publications
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Up-regulation of Osh6 boosts an anti-aging membrane trafficking pathway toward vacuoles (2022)
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Remote Access Programs to Better Integrate Individuals with Disabilities (2016)
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Electrochemical Kinetic Study on Various Immobilized Yeasts for Glucose Biofuel Cell Applications (2015)
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Electrochemical Kinetic Study on the a Yeast-Catalyzed Activity in Microbial Half Cell (2015)
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Determining Potential Yeast Longevity Genes via PPI Networks and Microarray Data Clustering Analysis (2013)
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Dissecting the Gene Network of Dietary Restriction to Identify Evolutionarily Conserved Pathways and New Functional Genes (2012)
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Osh6 overexpression extends the lifespan of yeast by increasing vacuole fusion (2012)
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Finding Functional Modules (2010)
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An output feedback controller for store-operated calcium entry and extracellular calcium sensing in yeast cells (2010)
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Designing dynamical output feedback controllers for store-operated Ca2+ entry (2010)
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Identification of longevity genes with systems biology approaches (2009)
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A molecular mathematical model of glucose mobilization and uptake (2009)
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An age-dependent feedback control model of calcium dynamics in yeast cells (2009)
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A lifespan-extending form of autophagy employs the vacuole-vacuole fusion machinery (2008)
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A structural approach for finding functional modules from large biological networks (2008)
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- Up-regulation of Osh6 boosts an anti-aging membrane trafficking pathway toward vacuoles
- Up-regulation of Osh6 boosts an anti-aging membrane trafficking pathway toward vacuoles
- Up-regulation of Osh6 boosts an anti-aging membrane trafficking pathway toward vacuoles
- Up-regulation of Osh6 boosts an anti-aging membrane trafficking pathway toward vacuoles
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