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Youdong Mao, Ph.D.

TitleInstructor in Microbiology and Immunobiology
InstitutionDana-Farber Cancer Institute
DepartmentMicrobiology and Immunobiology
AddressDana-Farber Cancer Institute
C L S 1010
450 Brookline Ave
Boston MA 02113
Phone617/632-4358
Fax617/632-4338

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  1. Désormeaux A, Coutu M, Medjahed H, Pacheco B, Herschhorn A, Gu C, Xiang SH, Mao Y, Sodroski J, Finzi A. The Highly Conserved Layer-3 Component of the HIV-1 gp120 Inner Domain Is Critical for CD4-Required Conformational Transitions. J Virol. 2013 Mar; 87(5):2549-62.
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  2. Mao Y, Wang L, Gu C, Herschhorn A, Xiang SH, Haim H, Yang X, Sodroski J. Subunit organization of the membrane-bound HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2012 Sep; 19(9):893-9.
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  3. Mao Y, Zhang J. Understanding thermodynamic competitivity between biopolymer folding and misfolding under large-scale intermolecular interactions. J Am Chem Soc. 2012 Jan 11; 134(1):631-9.
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  4. Mao Y, Wang WL, Wei D, Kaxiras E, Sodroski JG. Graphene structures at an extreme degree of buckling. ACS Nano. 2011 Feb 22; 5(2):1395-400.
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  5. Kar AK, Mao Y, Bird G, Walensky L, Sodroski J. Characterization of a core fragment of the rhesus monkey TRIM5a protein. BMC Biochem. 2011; 12:1.
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  6. Mao Y, Sun Q, Wang X, Ouyang Q, Han L, Jiang L, Han D. In vivo nanomechanical imaging of blood-vessel tissues directly in mammals using atomic force microscopy. Appl Phys Lett. 2009; 95(1):013704.
  7. Xia F, Guo W, Mao Y, Hou X, Xue J, Xia H, Wang L, Song Y, Ji H, Ouyang Q, Wang Y, Jiang L. Gating of single synthetic nanopores by proton-driven DNA molecular motors. J Am Chem Soc. 2008 Jul 2; 130(26):8345-50.
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  8. Mao Y, Luo C, Ouyang Q. Reversibly switchable DNA nanocompartment on surfaces: experiments, applications, and theory. Front Phys China. 2008; 3(1):72-87.
  9. Mao Y, Chang S, Yang S, Ouyang Q, Jiang L. Tunable non-equilibrium gating of flexible DNA nanochannels in response to transport flux. Nat Nanotechnol. 2007 Jun; 2(6):366-71.
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  10. Mao Y, Liu D, Wang S, Luo S, Wang W, Yang Y, Ouyang Q, Jiang L. Alternating-electric-field-enhanced reversible switching of DNA nanocontainers with pH. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007; 35(5):e33.
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  11. Chang S, Mao Y, Luo C, Ouyang Q. Monte Carlo simulation of melting transition on DNA nanocompartment. J Phys: Conf Ser. 2006; 29(1):18-26.
  12. Luo C, Mao Y, Ouyang Q. DNA duplex membrane effect for the electrochemical detection of single-base DNA mutations. Acta Biophys Sin. 2005; 21:151-156.
  13. Mao Y, Luo C, Deng W, Jin G, Yu X, Zhang Z, Ouyang Q, Chen R, Yu D. Reversibly switchable DNA nanocompartment on surfaces. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004; 32(19):e144.
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  14. Mao Y, Luo C, Ouyang Q. Studies of temperature-dependent electronic transduction on DNA hairpin loop sensor. Nucleic Acids Res. 2003 Sep 15; 31(18):e108.
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  15. Xu J, Liu L, Mao Y, Li B. The realization of a fast and effective optimization method on atomic structure. J Phys Soc Japan. 2002; 71:762-766.
  16. Xu J, Liu L, Mao Y. Using an evolutionary algorithm based on cell-division operation to calculate ground-state energies of double-electron systems in magnetic fields. Chin Phys. 2001; 10:1118-1123.
  17. Xu J, Liu L, Mao Y. Using a cellular evolutionary algorithm to study atomic structure. Chin J Atom Mol Phys. 2001; 18:67-71.
  18. Xu J, Liu L, Mao Y. Evolutionary solution of H- and He magnetic field. Chin J Comp Phys. 2001; 18:43-46.
  19. Liu L, Zhao L, Mao Y, Xu D, Xu J, Li Y. Using evolutionary algorithm to calculate the ground-state energy of double-electron atoms in a uniform magnetic field. Int J Mod Phys C. 2000; 11:183-194.
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