Pathology, Internal medicine, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Gastroenterology and Cirrhosis are his primary areas of study. He is studying Immunohistochemistry, which is a component of Pathology. He works mostly in the field of Internal medicine, limiting it down to concerns involving Endocrinology and, occasionally, Cell growth, Apoptosis and Cyclin-dependent kinase.
His research integrates issues of Cancer, Carcinoma, Dysplasia and Gene expression profiling in his study of Hepatocellular carcinoma. His studies in Gastroenterology integrate themes in fields like Liver transplantation, Liver biopsy, Hepatitis C virus and Hepatitis C, Immunology. The concepts of his Cirrhosis study are interwoven with issues in Steatosis, Primary biliary cirrhosis, Autoimmune hepatitis, Hepatitis and Metabolic syndrome.
His primary areas of study are Pathology, Internal medicine, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Gastroenterology and Cirrhosis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hepatitis C virus and Hepatitis. Swan N. Thung has included themes like Diabetes mellitus, Endocrinology and Oncology in his Internal medicine study.
Swan N. Thung interconnects Cancer and Carcinoma in the investigation of issues within Hepatocellular carcinoma. His research links Dysplasia with Cirrhosis. While the research belongs to areas of Virology, Swan N. Thung spends his time largely on the problem of Molecular biology, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Antigen.
Swan N. Thung focuses on Hepatocellular carcinoma, Pathology, Internal medicine, Gastroenterology and Cancer research. His Hepatocellular carcinoma research incorporates elements of Liver transplantation, Magnetic resonance imaging, Carcinoma, Gene and Biomarker. In his study, Lesion and Portal hypertension is strongly linked to Radiology, which falls under the umbrella field of Pathology.
His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Oncology. The Gastroenterology study combines topics in areas such as Biopsy, Liver biopsy and Steatohepatitis. His Cancer research study incorporates themes from Immunohistochemistry, KRAS and Immune system.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pathology, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Cancer research, Internal medicine and Liver cancer. Pathology and Liver injury are commonly linked in his work. His Hepatocellular carcinoma research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cancer, Liver transplantation, Retrospective cohort study, Magnetic resonance imaging and Telomerase.
His study in Cancer research is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mutation, KRAS, Oncogene and Immunohistochemistry. His study connects Gastroenterology and Internal medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Gene expression profiling, Copy-number variation, Regulation of gene expression, Gene and Genetic heterogeneity as well as Liver cancer.
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Gene Expression in Fixed Tissues and Outcome in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Yujin Hoshida;Augusto Villanueva;Masahiro Kobayashi;Judit Peix.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Fetal fibronectin in cervical and vaginal secretions as a predictor of preterm delivery.
Lockwood Cj;Senyei Ae;Dische Mr;Casal D.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1991)
The canals of hering and hepatic stem cells in humans
Neil D. Theise;Romil Saxena;Bernard C. Portmann;Swan N. Thung.
Hepatology (1999)
HGF, SDF-1, and MMP-9 are involved in stress-induced human CD34+ stem cell recruitment to the liver.
Orit Kollet;Shoham Shivtiel;Yuan Qing Chen;Jenny Suriawinata.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2003)
Liver Pathology and the Metabolic Syndrome X in Severe Obesity
P. Marceau;S. Biron;F.-S. Hould;S. Marceau.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1999)
Nomenclature of the finer branches of the biliary tree: canals, ductules, and ductular reactions in human livers.
Tania A. Roskams;Neil D. Theise;Charles Balabaud;Govind Bhagat.
Hepatology (2004)
Pivotal Role of mTOR Signaling in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Augusto Villanueva;Derek Y. Chiang;Pippa Newell;Judit Peix.
Gastroenterology (2008)
Genome-wide molecular profiles of HCV-induced dysplasia and hepatocellular carcinoma
Elisa Wurmbach;Ying Bei Chen;Greg Khitrov;Weijia Zhang.
Hepatology (2007)
Focal Gains of VEGFA and Molecular Classification of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Derek Y. Chiang;Augusto Villanueva;Yujin Hoshida;Judit Peix.
Cancer Research (2008)
Tolerance and efficacy of oral ribavirin treatment of chronic hepatitis C: a multicenter trial.
H C Bodenheimer;K L Lindsay;G L Davis;J H Lewis.
Hepatology (1997)
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