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D-Index
64
Citations
16588
World Ranking
9560
National Ranking
292

Overview

Gang Chen is affiliated with Guangxi Medical University in China. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. They have notable contributions within the subfields of Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, and Surgery.

The scientist's publication record includes a strong presence in venues such as Research Square, Frontiers in Oncology, PubMed, Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals, and Bioengineered. The frequency of publications in these journals suggests a focus on cancer-related studies and biomedical research.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • PD-L1 Expression in Glioblastoma, the Clinical and Prognostic Significance: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis (2020), Frontiers in Oncology
  • Neuronal-driven glioma growth requires Gαi1 and Gαi3 (2021), Theranostics
  • LncRNA KCNQ1OT1 attenuates sepsis-induced myocardial injury via regulating miR-192-5p/XIAP axis (2020), Experimental Biology and Medicine
  • The Alzheimer's Disease Prediction Of Longitudinal Evolution (TADPOLE) Challenge: Results after 1 Year Follow-up (2021), The Journal of Machine Learning for Biomedical Imaging
  • LPCAT1 overexpression promotes the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (2021), Cancer Cell International

Key topics addressed across these and other works focus on RNA modifications and cancer, cancer-related molecular mechanisms, ferroptosis and cancer prognosis, microRNA in disease regulation, circular RNAs in diseases, RNA research and splicing, as well as cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers.

Frequent collaborators of Gang Chen include Rong-Quan He, Zhi-Guang Huang, Yi-Wu Dang, Jian-Di Li, and Huiping Lu. These coauthors indicate a collaborative network predominantly within biomedical and cancer research communities.

Best Publications

  • miR-146a inhibits cell growth, cell migration and induces apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer cells.

    Gang Chen;Ijeoma Adaku Umelo;Shasha Lv;Erik Teugels

  • A circRNA–miRNA–mRNA network identification for exploring underlying pathogenesis and therapy strategy of hepatocellular carcinoma

    Dan-dan Xiong;Yi-wu Dang;Peng Lin;Dong-yue Wen

  • Overexpression of MMP Family Members Functions as Prognostic Biomarker for Breast Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Fanghui Ren;Ruixue Tang;Xin Zhang;Wickramaarachchi Mihiranganee Madushi

  • The effects of electronic cigarette emissions on systemic cotinine levels, weight and postnatal lung growth in neonatal mice.

    Sharon A. McGrath-Morrow;Madoka Hayashi;Angela Aherrera;Armando Lopez

  • Expression and prognostic significance of lncRNA MALAT1 in pancreatic cancer tissues.

    Jiang-Hua Liu;Gang Chen;Yi-Wu Dang;Chun-Jun Li

  • Underexpression of miR-34a in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Its Contribution towards Enhancement of Proliferating Inhibitory Effects of Agents Targeting c-MET

    Yiwu Dang;Dianzhong Luo;Minhua Rong;Gang Chen

  • Clinical implication of long non-coding RNA NEAT1 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma patients

    Sien Guo;Wenjie Chen;Yihuan Luo;Fanghui Ren

  • Increased MiR-221 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma tissues and its role in enhancing cell growth and inhibiting apoptosis in vitro

    Minhua Rong;Gang Chen;Yiwu Dang

  • Development of a prognostic index based on an immunogenomic landscape analysis of papillary thyroid cancer

    Peng Lin;Yi-nan Guo;Lin Shi;Xiao-jiao Li

  • Exosomes containing miR-21 transfer the characteristic of cisplatin resistance by targeting PTEN and PDCD4 in oral squamous cell carcinoma.

    Tao Liu;Gang Chen;Dawei Sun;Minghui Lei

  • Characterization of tamoxifen and 4-hydroxytamoxifen glucuronidation by human UGT1A4 variants

    Dongxiao Sun;Gang Chen;Ryan W. Dellinger;Kimberly Duncan

  • Glucuronidation of Active Tamoxifen Metabolites by the Human UDP Glucuronosyltransferases

    Dongxiao Sun;Arun K. Sharma;Ryan W. Dellinger;Andrea S. Blevins-Primeau

  • A new prognostic histopathologic classification of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

    Hai Yun Wang;Yih Leong Chang;Ka Fai To;Jacqueline S.G. Hwang

  • Targeting miR-23a in CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes prevents tumor-dependent immunosuppression.

    Regina Lin;Ling Chen;Gang Chen;Chunyan Hu

  • Glucuronidation of Nicotine and Cotinine by UGT2B10: Loss of Function by the UGT2B10 Codon 67 (Asp>Tyr) Polymorphism

    Gang Chen;Andrea S. Blevins-Primeau;Ryan W. Dellinger;Joshua E. Muscat

  • IMPORTANCE OF UDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE 1A10 (UGT1A10) IN THE DETOXIFICATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS: DECREASED GLUCURONIDATIVE ACTIVITY OF THE UGT1A10139LYS ISOFORM

    Ryan W. Dellinger;Jia-Long Fang;Gang Chen;Rebecca Weinberg

  • Upregulation and clinicopathological significance of long non-coding NEAT1 RNA in NSCLC tissues.

    Lin-Jiang Pan;Teng-Fei Zhong;Rui-Xue Tang;Ping Li

  • Comprehensive investigation of a novel differentially expressed lncRNA expression profile signature to assess the survival of patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma

    Jiang-Hui Zeng;Liang Liang;Rong-Quan He;Rui-Xue Tang

  • Clinical roles of the aberrantly expressed lncRNAs in lung squamous cell carcinoma: a study based on RNA-sequencing and microarray data mining.

    Wen-Jie Chen;Rui-Xue Tang;Rong-Quan He;Dong-Yao Li

  • High sensitive rapid visual detection of sulfadimethoxine by label-freeaptasensor

    Ailiang Chen;Xiaoling Jiang;Weiwei Zhang;Gang Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Lazarus
Philip Lazarus Washington State University Spokane
Li Zhang
Li Zhang Sun Yat-sen University
Xiaohua Hu
Xiaohua Hu Drexel University
Daniel S. Pine
Daniel S. Pine National Institutes of Health
Robert W. Cox
Robert W. Cox National Institutes of Health
Shantu Amin
Shantu Amin Pennsylvania State University
Arun K. Sharma
Arun K. Sharma University of Calcutta
Qi-Jing Li
Qi-Jing Li Duke University
Thomas E. Nichols
Thomas E. Nichols University of Oxford
Ellen Leibenluft
Ellen Leibenluft National Institutes of Health

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