Yamin Meng
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Also affiliated: Zhejiang University (2019–2021)
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Yamin Meng's research investigates host-pathogen interactions, focusing on the mechanisms employed by fungi like *Metarhizium robertsii* during insect infections and the diagnostic approaches for tuberculosis in HIV-positive individuals. Meng has published work on regulatory cascades controlling fungal conidiation and metabolism, as well as research evaluating the performance of Nanopore sequencing for tuberculosis diagnosis. Other studies include the impact of deoxyinosine on immune cell balance for treating multiple sclerosis and potential therapeutic effects of engineered proteins in multiple myeloma. Meng's work also touches on fungal differentiation and virulence factors. With a recent publication in 2025, Meng is actively engaged in research across mycology, infectious disease diagnostics, and immunology.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 216
Selected Publications
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Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma (2025)
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- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
- Abstract 860: BCMA CAR-T cells releasing mutant CST6 N137D proteins further improve therapeutic effects in multiple myeloma
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