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Overview

Edward K. L. Chan is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a specialized focus on Rheumatology, Periodontics, Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Their research spans several main topics, including Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, Oral Microbiology and Periodontitis Research, Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research, Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment, and Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases.

They have contributed to multiple publication venues, with frequent work appearing in Frontiers in Immunology, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), Autoimmunity Reviews, and Arthritis & Rheumatology.

Notable recent papers by Edward K. L. Chan include:

  • The International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP) in 2021-The 6th Workshop and Current Perspectives (2021) published in The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine

Other relevant recent publications in the field include:

  • Retracted: Increasing Prevalence of Antinuclear Antibodies in the United States (2020) published in Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • Fusobacteria modulate oral carcinogenesis and promote cancer progression (2020) published in Journal of Oral Microbiology
  • Increasing Prevalence of Antinuclear Antibodies in the United States (2022) published in Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • How to report the antinuclear antibodies (anti-cell antibodies) test on HEp-2 cells: guidelines from the ICAP initiative (2021) published in Immunologic Research

Edward K. L. Chan frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Marvin J. Fritzler, Luís Eduardo Coelho Andrade, Lakshmyya Kesavalu, Minoru Satoh, and Jan Damoiseaux.

Best Publications

  • Upregulated miR-146a expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients

    Kaleb M Pauley;Minoru Satoh;Annie L Chan;Michael R Bubb

  • CIP2A Inhibits PP2A in Human Malignancies

    Melissa R. Junttila;Pietri Puustinen;Minna Niemelä;Minna Niemelä;Raija Ahola

  • International recommendations for the assessment of autoantibodies to cellular antigens referred to as anti-nuclear antibodies

    Nancy Agmon-Levin;Nancy Agmon-Levin;Jan Damoiseaux;Cornelis Kallenberg;Ulrich Sack

  • La autoantigen enhances and corrects aberrant translation of poliovirus RNA in reticulocyte lysate.

    K. Meerovitch;Y. V. Svitkin;H. S. Lee;F. Lejbkowicz

  • MicroRNA in autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases.

    Kaleb M. Pauley;Seunghee Cha;Edward K.L. Chan

  • miR-146a Is Critical for Endotoxin-induced Tolerance IMPLICATION IN INNATE IMMUNITY

    A. Nahid;Kaleb M. Pauley;Minoru Satoh;Edward K. L. Chan

  • Disruption of GW bodies impairs mammalian RNA interference

    Andrew Jakymiw;Shangli Lian;Theophany Eystathioy;Songqing Li

  • Genetic and physical mapping of the Lps locus: identification of the toll-4 receptor as a candidate gene in the critical region.

    Alexander Poltorak;Irina Smirnova;Xiaolong He;Mu Ya Liu

  • A 52-kD protein is a novel component of the SS-A/Ro antigenic particle.

    E. Ben-Chetrit;E. K. L. Chan;K. F. Sullivan;E. M. Tan

  • Prevalence and Sociodemographic Correlates of Antinuclear Antibodies In the United States

    Minoru Satoh;Edward K. L. Chan;Lindsey A. Ho;Kathryn M. Rose

  • A phosphorylated cytoplasmic autoantigen, GW182, associates with a unique population of human mRNAs within novel cytoplasmic speckles.

    Theophany Eystathioy;Edward K. L. Chan;Scott A. Tenenbaum;Jack D. Keene

  • Human autoantibody to a novel protein of the nuclear coiled body: immunological characterization and cDNA cloning of p80-coilin.

    L. E. C. Andrade;E. K. L. Chan;I. Raska;C. L. Peebles

  • A Comprehensive Overview on Myositis-Specific Antibodies: New and Old Biomarkers in Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy.

    Minoru Satoh;Shin Tanaka;Angela Ceribelli;S. John Calise

  • Report of the First International Consensus on Standardized Nomenclature of Antinuclear Antibody HEp-2 Cell Patterns 2014–2015

    Edward K. L. Chan;Jan Damoiseaux;Orlando Gabriel Carballo;Karsten Conrad

  • Enhancement of antibody detection in cancer using panel of recombinant tumor-associated antigens.

    Jian Ying Zhang;Carlos A. Casiano;Xuan Xian Peng;James A. Koziol

  • Molecular definition and sequence motifs of the 52-kD component of human SS-A/Ro autoantigen.

    E. K. L. Chan;J. C. Hamel;J. P. Buyon;E. M. Tan

  • Immunological and Ultrastructural studies of the nuclear coiled body with autoimmune antibodies

    Ivan Raška;Luis E.C. Andrade;Robert L. Ochs;Edward K.L. Chan

  • MicroRNA in TLR signaling and endotoxin tolerance

    A Nahid;Minoru Satoh;Edward Kl Chan

  • Identification and characterization of a family of Rab11-interacting proteins.

    Chadwick M. Hales;Richard Griner;Karen C. Hobdy-Henderson;Matthew C. Dorn

  • The GW182 protein colocalizes with mRNA degradation associated proteins hDcp1 and hLSm4 in cytoplasmic GW bodies.

    Theophany Eystathioy;Andrew Jakymiw;Edward K.L. Chan;Bertrand Séraphin

Frequent Co-Authors

Minoru Satoh
Minoru Satoh RMIT University
Marvin J. Fritzler
Marvin J. Fritzler University of Calgary
Eng M. Tan
Eng M. Tan Scripps Research Institute
Westley H. Reeves
Westley H. Reeves University of Florida
Jill P. Buyon
Jill P. Buyon New York University
Jan Damoiseaux
Jan Damoiseaux Maastricht University
Angela Tincani
Angela Tincani University of Brescia
Ilaria Cavazzana
Ilaria Cavazzana University of Brescia
Manfred Herold
Manfred Herold Innsbruck Medical University
Franco Franceschini
Franco Franceschini University of Brescia

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