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Overview

Chris K.C. Wong is affiliated with Hong Kong Baptist University in China. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and environmental science, with a specific focus on subfields such as molecular biology, genetics, ecology, environmental chemistry, and reproductive medicine.

The scientist's work centers on prominent topics including:

  • Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research
  • Birth, development, and health
  • Sperm and testicular function
  • Genomics and phylogenetic studies
  • Gestational diabetes research and management
  • Reproductive biology and fertility
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals

Their recent papers include:

  • "Comparative Analysis of PFOS and PFOA Toxicity on Sertoli Cells", 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "LPS-Induced Systemic Inflammation Caused mPOA-FSH/LH Disturbance and Impaired Testicular Function", 2022, Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • "Cadmium induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition and migration of renal cancer cells by increasing PGE2 through a cAMP/PKA-COX2 dependent mechanism", 2020, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  • "Actin binding proteins, actin cytoskeleton and spermatogenesis - Lesson from toxicant models", 2020, Reproductive Toxicology
  • "Microtubule Cytoskeleton and Spermatogenesis-Lesson From Studies of Toxicant Models", 2020, Toxicological Sciences

Frequent publication venues for this scientist include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Gigabyte
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations comprise:

  • Ting-Fung Chan
  • Wenyan Nong
  • Jerome H. L. Hui
  • Siu Gin Cheung
  • Chi Chiu Cheang

Best Publications

  • Bisphenol A (BPA) in China: A review of sources, environmental levels, and potential human health impacts

    Y. Q. Huang;Chris K C Wong;J. S. Zheng;H. Bouwman

  • Osteoclast-derived exosomal miR-214-3p inhibits osteoblastic bone formation

    Defang Li;Jin Liu;Baosheng Guo;Chao Liang

  • Benchmarking Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater, Recycled Water and Drinking Water with In Vitro Bioassays

    Beate I. Escher;Mayumi Allinson;Mayumi Allinson;Rolf Altenburger;Peter A. Bain

  • Assessment of risk to humans of bisphenol A in marine and freshwater fish from Pearl River Delta, China.

    Xi Wei;Yeqing Huang;Ming Hung Wong;John P. Giesy

  • Effect of perinatal and postnatal bisphenol A exposure to the regulatory circuits at the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis of CD-1 mice.

    Wei Xi;C.K.F. Lee;W.S.B. Yeung;John P. Giesy;John P. Giesy

  • Body loadings and health risk assessment of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans at an intensive electronic waste recycling site in China.

    Janet K Y Chan;Guan Hua Xing;Ying Xu;Ying Liang

  • Distribution of Antibiotics in Wastewater-Irrigated Soils and Their Accumulation in Vegetable Crops in the Pearl River Delta, Southern China

    Min Pan;Chris K. C. Wong;L. M. Chu

  • Evolution and roles of stanniocalcin.

    B.H.Y. Yeung;A.Y.S. Law;Chris K.C. Wong

  • Morphological and biochemical changes in the gills of Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) to ambient cadmium exposure.

    Chris K C Wong;Ming Hung Wong

  • Hypoxia causes transgenerational impairments in reproduction of fish.

    Simon Yuan Wang;Karen Lau;Keng-Po Lai;Keng-Po Lai;Jiang-Wen Zhang

  • Organochlorine hydrocarbons in human breast milk collected in Hong Kong and Guangzhou.

    Chris K C Wong;K. M. Leung;B. H.T. Poon;C. Y. Lan

  • PFOS-induced hepatic steatosis, the mechanistic actions on β-oxidation and lipid transport.

    H. T. Wan;Y. G. Zhao;Xi Wei;K. Y. Hui

  • Contributions of City-Specific Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) to Differential In Vitro Oxidative Stress and Toxicity Implications between Beijing and Guangzhou of China.

    Ling Jin;Jiawen Xie;Chris K. C. Wong;Serena K. Y. Chan

  • Interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 up-regulate monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 expression in human bronchial epithelial cells: involvement of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase, extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 and Janus kinase-2 but not c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase 1/2 signalling pathways.

    W K Ip;C K Wong;C W K Lam

  • Comparative analysis of mammalian stanniocalcin genes.

    Robin Varghese;Chris K. C. Wong;Harminder Deol;Graham F. Wagner

  • Heavy metal concentrations in marine fishes collected from fish culture sites in Hong Kong.

    C. K. Wong;P. P. K. Wong;L. M. Chu

  • Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Multiple effects on testicular signaling and spermatogenesis.

    Bonnie H.Y. Yeung;Hin T. Wan;Alice Y.S. Law;Chris K.C. Wong

  • Aberrant activation profile of cytokines and mitogen-activated protein kinases in type 2 diabetic patients with nephropathy

    C K Wong;A W Y Ho;P C Y Tong;C Y Yeung

  • Bisphenol A alters gut microbiome: Comparative metagenomics analysis.

    Keng-Po Lai;Yan-Tung Chung;Rong Li;Hin-Ting Wan

  • Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1-Mediated Activation of Stanniocalcin-1 in Human Cancer Cells

    Ho Y. Yeung;Keng P. Lai;Hoi Y. Chan;Nai Ki Mak

Frequent Co-Authors

Ming Hung Wong
Ming Hung Wong Education University of Hong Kong
C. Yan Cheng
C. Yan Cheng Population Council
John P. Giesy
John P. Giesy University of Saskatchewan
Dolores D. Mruk
Dolores D. Mruk Population Council
Will M. Lee
Will M. Lee University of Hong Kong
Ricky N. S. Wong
Ricky N. S. Wong Hong Kong Baptist University
Jian-Wen Qiu
Jian-Wen Qiu Hong Kong Baptist University
Christopher W.K. Lam
Christopher W.K. Lam Macau University of Science and Technology
Xiaowei Zhang
Xiaowei Zhang Nanjing University
Ting Fan Leung
Ting Fan Leung Chinese University of Hong Kong

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