Wenli Mu

Wenli Mu

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About Wenli Mu

Wenli Mu, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Los Angeles, specializes in the field of HIV/AIDS, CAR-T therapy, Immunology/Virology, Pathogen-Host Interaction, Infectious Disease.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Examining Chronic Inflammation, Immune Metabolism, and T Cell Dysfunction in HIV Infection

Stem cell-derived CAR T cells show greater persistence, trafficking, and plasma viral control compared to ex vivo transduced CAR T cells in vivo

Targeting autophagy to treat HIV immune dysfunction

Autophagy inducer rapamycin treatment reduces IFN-I–mediated Inflammation and improves anti–HIV-1 T cell response in vivo

Oral Combinational Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-1 Infected Humanized Mice

Cannabidiol modulates expression of type I IFN response genes and HIV infection in macrophages

Induction of Autophagy reduces IFN-I mediated Inflammation and restores anti-HIV-1 T Cell response in vivo

Delineate the effects of cannabidiol on type 1 IFN mediated inflammation during HIV infection

Wenli Mu Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

305

Citations(since 2020)

253

Cited By

102

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Wenli Mu Skills & Research Interests

HIV/AIDS

CAR-T therapy

Immunology/Virology

Pathogen-Host Interaction

Infectious Disease

Top articles of Wenli Mu

Examining Chronic Inflammation, Immune Metabolism, and T Cell Dysfunction in HIV Infection

2024/1/31

Wenli Mu
Wenli Mu

H-Index: 4

Anjie Zhen
Anjie Zhen

H-Index: 13

Stem cell-derived CAR T cells show greater persistence, trafficking, and plasma viral control compared to ex vivo transduced CAR T cells in vivo

Molecular Therapy

2024/2/26

Targeting autophagy to treat HIV immune dysfunction

Autophagy reports

2023/12/31

Wenli Mu
Wenli Mu

H-Index: 4

Anjie Zhen
Anjie Zhen

H-Index: 13

Autophagy inducer rapamycin treatment reduces IFN-I–mediated Inflammation and improves anti–HIV-1 T cell response in vivo

JCI insight

2022/11/11

Oral Combinational Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-1 Infected Humanized Mice

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

2022/10/6

Wenli Mu
Wenli Mu

H-Index: 4

Anjie Zhen
Anjie Zhen

H-Index: 13

Cannabidiol modulates expression of type I IFN response genes and HIV infection in macrophages

Frontiers in Immunology

2022/9/29

Induction of Autophagy reduces IFN-I mediated Inflammation and restores anti-HIV-1 T Cell response in vivo

The Journal of Immunology

2022/5/1

Delineate the effects of cannabidiol on type 1 IFN mediated inflammation during HIV infection

The Journal of Immunology

2022/5/1

ApoA-I mimetics reduce systemic and gut inflammation in chronic treated HIV

PLoS pathogens

2022/1/7

ApoA-I mimetics favorably impact cyclooxygenase 2 and bioactive lipids that may contribute to cardiometabolic syndrome in chronic treated HIV

Metabolism

2021/11/1

Correction: Robust CAR-T memory formation and function via hematopoietic stem cell delivery

PLoS pathogens

2021/8/30

Anjie Zhen
Anjie Zhen

H-Index: 13

Wenli Mu
Wenli Mu

H-Index: 4

Primary, recall, and decay kinetics of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine antibody responses

ACS nano

2021/6/23

Robust CAR-T memory formation and function via hematopoietic stem cell delivery

PLoS pathogens

2021/4/1

Anjie Zhen
Anjie Zhen

H-Index: 13

Wenli Mu
Wenli Mu

H-Index: 4

Apolipoprotein AI mimetics attenuate macrophage activation in chronic treated HIV

Aids

2021/3/15

Engineering CAR T cells to target the HIV reservoir

2020/8/13

Wenli Mu
Wenli Mu

H-Index: 4

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