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4259

Overview

Min Chen is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States and focuses primarily on the field of Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Epidemiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Oncology, and Infectious Diseases. The scientist has an extensive publication record with 155 works, indicating a broad engagement with medical research topics.

Their main research interests include:

  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Immune cells in cancer

Min Chen has contributed to several notable journals and publication venues, often appearing in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • The Journal of Immunology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Min Chen include:

  • Enrique Herrera-Viedma
  • Sam Kwong
  • Karen Panetta
  • Giancarlo Fortino
  • Róbert Kozma

Among the recent scientific papers, the following stand out by year and publication venue:

  • "Cryptococcus neoformans, a global threat to human health" (2023), published in Infectious Diseases of Poverty
  • "Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis in China (2019 edition)" (2020), published in Annals of Translational Medicine
  • "Control of Adipocyte Thermogenesis and Lipogenesis through β3-Adrenergic and Thyroid Hormone Signal Integration" (2020), published in Cell Reports
  • "Baicalein Induces Mitochondrial Autophagy to Prevent Parkinson's Disease in Rats via miR-30b and the SIRT1/AMPK/mTOR Pathway" (2022), published in Frontiers in Neurology
  • "Multifaceted Interaction Between Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Lipid Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Potential Target of Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis B" (2021), published in Frontiers in Microbiology

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Fabio C. Abdalla;Hagai Abeliovich;Robert T. Abraham

  • Essential role for Nix in autophagic maturation of erythroid cells

    Hector Sandoval;Perumal Thiagarajan;Swapan K. Dasgupta;Armin Schumacher

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Effects of a naturally occurring mutation in the hepatitis B virus basal core promoter on precore gene expression and viral replication.

    V. E. Buckwold;Z. Xu;M. Chen;T. S. B. Yen

  • Initiator caspases in apoptosis signaling pathways.

    M. Chen;Jin Wang

  • Minireview: GNAS: Normal and Abnormal Functions

    Lee S. Weinstein;Jie Liu;Akio Sakamoto;Tao Xie

  • Dendritic cell apoptosis in the maintenance of immune tolerance.

    Min Chen;Yui-Hsi Wang;Yui-Hsi Wang;Yihong Wang;Yihong Wang;Li Huang;Li Huang

  • Cyclin B1/Cdk1 Coordinates Mitochondrial Respiration for Cell-Cycle G2/M Progression

    Zhaoqing Wang;Ming Fan;Demet Candas;Tie Qiao Zhang

  • Investigation of α-Synuclein Fibril Structure by Site-directed Spin Labeling

    Min Chen;Martin Margittai;Jeannie Chen;Ralf Langen

  • Activation of Hedgehog signaling by loss of GNAS causes heterotopic ossification

    Jean B Regard;Deepti Malhotra;Jelena Gvozdenovic-Jeremic;Michelle Josey

  • Thyrotrophin receptor signaling dependence of Braf-induced thyroid tumor initiation in mice

    Aime T. Franco;Roberta Malaguarnera;Samuel Refetoff;Xiao-Hui Liao

  • Genetic Background (C57BL/6J Versus FVB/N) Strongly Influences the Severity of Diabetes and Insulin Resistance in ob/ob Mice

    Martin Haluzik;Martin Haluzik;Carlo Colombo;Oksana Gavrilova;Streamson Chua

  • Alternative Gnas gene products have opposite effects on glucose and lipid metabolism

    Min Chen;Oksana Gavrilova;Jie Liu;Tao Xie

  • Osteoblastic regulation of B lymphopoiesis is mediated by Gsα-dependent signaling pathways

    Joy Y. Wu;Louise E. Purton;Stephen J. Rodda;Min Chen

  • Essential role for autophagy in the maintenance of immunological memory against influenza infection

    Min Chen;Monica Jeongsoo Hong;Huanhuan Sun;Lei Wang

  • Activation of p53 tumor suppressor by hepatitis C virus core protein.

    Wen Lu;Shih-yen Lo;Min Chen;Kai-jin Wu

  • The amino terminus of JAK3 is necessary and sufficient for binding to the common γ chain and confers the ability to transmit interleukin 2-mediated signals

    Min Chen;Alan Cheng;Yi Qing Chen;Anka Hymel

  • Gsα Mutations and Imprinting Defects in Human Disease

    Lee S. Weinstein;Min Chen;Jie Liu

  • Increased glucose tolerance and reduced adiposity in the absence of fasting hypoglycemia in mice with liver-specific Gsα deficiency

    Min Chen;Oksana Gavrilova;Wei-Qin Zhao;Annie Nguyen

  • Unexpected effects of FERM domain mutations on catalytic activity of Jak3: structural implication for Janus kinases.

    Yong-Jie Zhou;Min Chen;Nancy A. Cusack;Lida H. Kimmel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jin Wang
Jin Wang Houston Methodist
Oksana Gavrilova
Oksana Gavrilova National Institutes of Health
John J. O'Shea
John J. O'Shea National Institutes of Health
Jing-Hsiung Ou
Jing-Hsiung Ou University of Southern California
Jie Liu
Jie Liu National Institutes of Health
Henry M. Kronenberg
Henry M. Kronenberg Harvard University
Jurgen Schnermann
Jurgen Schnermann National Institutes of Health
Stefan Offermanns
Stefan Offermanns Max Planck Society
David T. Scadden
David T. Scadden Harvard University
Enza Maria Valente
Enza Maria Valente University of Pavia

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