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Citations
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7054
National Ranking
3242

Overview

Sheue-yann Cheng is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their body of work spans key subfields such as Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Oncology, Genetics, and Cancer Research.

Their research focuses primarily on thyroid-related diseases and cancer, including thyroid cancer diagnosis and treatment, thyroid disorders and treatments, FOXO transcription factor regulation, cancer cells and metastasis, cancer-related molecular pathways, cancer, hypoxia, and metabolism, as well as genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sheue-yann Cheng include:

  • Woo Kyung Lee
  • Xuguang Zhu
  • Li Zhao
  • Sun-Mi Park
  • Yuelin J. Zhu

They have published regularly in several scientific journals, with the most frequent publication venues being:

  • Thyroid
  • Scientific Reports
  • Endocrinology
  • Oncogene
  • Frontiers in Endocrinology

Selected recent publications by Sheue-yann Cheng include:

  • "Tumor Cells and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts: A Synergistic Crosstalk to Promote Thyroid Cancer," 2020, Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • "Mitofusin-2 modulates the epithelial to mesenchymal transition in thyroid cancer progression," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Multiple mechanisms regulate H3 acetylation of enhancers in response to thyroid hormone," 2020, PLoS Genetics
  • "Thyroid Hormone Receptor α Regulates Autophagy, Mitochondrial Biogenesis, and Fatty Acid Use in Skeletal Muscle," 2021, Endocrinology
  • "Secreted Factors by Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer Cells Induce Tumor-Promoting M2-like Macrophage Polarization through a TIM3-Dependent Mechanism," 2021, Cancers

Best Publications

  • A targeted dominant negative mutation of the thyroid hormone α1 receptor causes increased mortality, infertility, and dwarfism in mice

    Masahiro Kaneshige;Hideyo Suzuki;Kumiko Kaneshige;Jun Cheng

  • Thyroid hormone stimulates hepatic lipid catabolism via activation of autophagy

    Rohit Anthony Sinha;Seo Hee You;Jin Zhou;Mobin M. Siddique

  • The nucleotide sequence of a human cellular thyroid hormone binding protein present in endoplasmic reticulum.

    S Y Cheng;Q H Gong;C Parkison;E A Robinson

  • Mice with a mutation in the thyroid hormone receptor beta gene spontaneously develop thyroid carcinoma: a mouse model of thyroid carcinogenesis.

    Hideyo Suzuki;Mark C. Willingham;Sheue-yann Cheng

  • In vivo regulation of monomer-tetramer conversion of pyruvate kinase subtype M2 by glucose is mediated via fructose 1,6-bisphosphate.

    K. Ashizawa;M. C. Willingham;Chi-Ming Liang;Sheue-Yann Cheng

  • Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling by a mutant thyroid hormone β receptor

    Fumihiko Furuya;John A. Hanover;Sheue-yann Cheng

  • Hormone binding induces rapid proteasome-mediated degradation of thyroid hormone receptors.

    Alexandra Dace;Li Zhao;Kyung Soo Park;T. Furuno

  • Receptor-mediated uptake of 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine by cultured fibroblasts

    Sheue-Yann Cheng;Frederick R. Maxfield;Jacob Robbins;Mark C. Willingham

  • Hormone-induced Translocation of Thyroid Hormone Receptors in Living Cells Visualized Using a Receptor Green Fluorescent Protein Chimera

    Xu-Guang Zhu;John A. Hanover;Gordon L. Hager;Sheue-yann Cheng

  • Contrasting Skeletal Phenotypes in Mice with an Identical Mutation Targeted to Thyroid Hormone Receptor α1 or β

    Patrick J. O’Shea;J. H. Duncan Bassett;Srividya Sriskantharajah;Hao Ying

  • A thyrotoxic skeletal phenotype of advanced bone formation in mice with resistance to thyroid hormone.

    Patrick J. O’Shea;Clare B. Harvey;Hideyo Suzuki;Masahiro Kaneshige

  • Thyroid Hormone Signaling Pathways: Time for a More Precise Nomenclature

    Frederic Flamant;Sheue Yann Cheng;Anthony N. Hollenberg;Lars C. Moeller

  • An Unliganded Thyroid Hormone β Receptor Activates the Cyclin D1/Cyclin-Dependent Kinase/Retinoblastoma/E2F Pathway and Induces Pituitary Tumorigenesis

    Hiroko Furumoto;Hao Ying;G. V. R. Chandramouli;Li Zhao

  • AKT activation promotes metastasis in a mouse model of follicular thyroid carcinoma.

    Caroline S. Kim;Vasily V. Vasko;Yasuhito Kato;Michael Kruhlak

  • PPARγ insufficiency promotes follicular thyroid carcinogenesis via activation of the nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway

    Kato Y;Ying H;Zhao L;Furuya F

  • Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase delays tumor progression and blocks metastatic spread in a mouse model of thyroid cancer.

    Fumihiko Furuya;Changxue Lu;Mark C. Willingham;Sheue Yann Cheng

  • Transcriptional activation by the thyroid hormone receptor through ligand-dependent receptor recruitment and chromatin remodelling

    Lars Grøntved;Joshua J Waterfall;Dong Wook Kim;Songjoon Baek

  • Silencing of Wnt signaling and activation of multiple metabolic pathways in response to thyroid hormone-stimulated cell proliferation.

    Lance D. Miller;Kyung Soo Park;Qingbin M. Guo;Nawal W. Alkharouf

  • Thyroid hormone receptors and cancer.

    Won Gu Kim;Sheue-yann Cheng

  • Cyclin D1 Is a Ligand-independent Co-repressor for Thyroid Hormone Receptors.

    Huei-min Lin;Li Zhao;Sheue-yann Cheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark C. Willingham
Mark C. Willingham Wake Forest University
Paul S. Meltzer
Paul S. Meltzer National Institutes of Health
Hao Ying
Hao Ying Wayne State University
Ira Pastan
Ira Pastan Center for Cancer Research
Peter McPhie
Peter McPhie National Institutes of Health
John A. Hanover
John A. Hanover National Institutes of Health
Minho Shong
Minho Shong Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Louis Sokoloff
Louis Sokoloff National Institutes of Health
Matthew D. Ringel
Matthew D. Ringel The Ohio State University
Electron Kebebew
Electron Kebebew Stanford University

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