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Yong Q. Chen

Yong Q. Chen

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Biology and Biochemistry
China
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
15399
World Ranking
5440
National Ranking
171

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in China Leader Award

Overview

Yong Q. Chen is affiliated with Jiangnan University in China and has made significant contributions across biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their research focuses on a range of scientific topics including microbial metabolic engineering, cancer and lipid metabolism, enzyme catalysis, geological and geochemical analysis, and immune cells in cancer.

The scientist has published extensively, with 177 publications in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology and 160 in Medicine. Within subfields, Chen's work spans molecular biology, cancer research, surgery, biochemistry, and immunology. Key research topics include microbial metabolic engineering and bioproduction, lipid metabolism and biosynthesis, and geological and geochemical analysis.

Chen's recent papers include:

  • Resolvin D1 and D2 inhibit tumour growth and inflammation via modulating macrophage polarization, 2020, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
  • In situ LA-ICPMS U Pb dating and geochemical characterization of fault-zone calcite in the central Tarim Basin, northwest China: Implications for fluid circulation and fault reactivation, 2021, Chemical Geology
  • Lipid metabolism research in oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina: Current progress and future prospects, 2021, Biotechnology Advances
  • Cholesterol and saturated fatty acids synergistically promote the malignant progression of prostate cancer, 2021, Neoplasia
  • Ethyl ferulate protects against lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury by activating AMPK/Nrf2 signaling pathway, 2021, Acta Pharmacologica Sinica

Frequent collaborators in Chen's research include Haiqin Chen, Wei Chen, Shenglong Zhu, Xin Tang, and Hao Zhang.

The scientist has contributed to various publication venues, notably:

  • PubMed
  • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Multi-targeted therapy of cancer by omega-3 fatty acids.

    Isabelle M. Berquin;Iris J. Edwards;Yong Q. Chen

  • Arachidonate lipoxygenases as essential regulators of cell survival and apoptosis

    Dean G. Tang;Yong Q. Chen;Kenneth V. Honn;Kenneth V. Honn

  • Modulation of prostate cancer genetic risk by omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids

    Isabelle M. Berquin;Younong Min;Ruping Wu;Jiansheng Wu

  • Epinephrine Protects Cancer Cells from Apoptosis via Activation of cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase and BAD Phosphorylation

    Konduru S.R. Sastry;Yelena Karpova;Sergey Prokopovich;Adrienne J. Smith

  • Review of the roles of conjugated linoleic acid in health and disease

    Bo Yang;Haiqin Chen;Catherine Stanton;Catherine Stanton;R. Paul Ross

  • Elevated 12-lipoxygenase mRNA expression correlates with advanced stage and poor differentiation of human prostate cancer

    Xiang Gao;David J. Grignon;Taibi Chbihi;Alex Zacharek

  • Genome Characterization of the Oleaginous Fungus Mortierella alpina

    Lei Wang;Wei Chen;Yun Feng;Yan Ren

  • Mediation of the DCC Apoptotic Signal by DIP13α

    Jiayou Liu;Fayi Yao;Ruping Wu;Michael Morgan

  • Frequent Loss of Expression and Loss of Heterozygosity of the Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene DCC in Prostatic Carcinomas

    Xiang Gao;Kenneth V. Honn;David Grignon;Wael Sakr

  • Microbial Biogeography and Core Microbiota of the Rat Digestive Tract.

    Dongyao Li;Haiqin Chen;Bingyong Mao;Qin Yang

  • Platelets and cancer metastasis: more than an epiphenomenon.

    Kenneth V. Honn;Dean G. Tang;Yong Q. Chen

  • Screening for potential new probiotic based on probiotic properties and α-glucosidase inhibitory activity

    Pei Chen;Qiuxiang Zhang;Hui Dang;Hui Dang;Xiaoming Liu

  • Endogenous 12(S)-HETE production by tumor cells and its role in metastasis.

    Yong Q. Chen;Zofia M. Duniec;Bin Liu;Wolfgang Hagmann

  • Screening of lactic acid bacteria with potential protective effects against cadmium toxicity

    Qixiao Zhai;Ruijie Yin;Leilei Yu;Gang Wang

  • Anti-diabetic Effects of Clostridium butyricum CGMCC0313.1 through Promoting the Growth of Gut Butyrate-producing Bacteria in Type 2 Diabetic Mice.

    Lingling Jia;Dongyao Li;Ninghan Feng;Muhammad Shamoon

  • The Roles of Moonlighting Proteins in Bacteria.

    Guangqiang Wang;Yu Xia;Jing Cui;Zhennan Gu

  • H‐ras, but not N‐ras, induces an invasive phenotype in human breast epithelial cells: A role for MMP‐2 in the h‐ras‐induced invasive phenotype

    Aree Moon;Mi Sung Kim;Tae Gyun Kim;Seung Hee Kim

  • PTEN loss mediated Akt activation promotes prostate tumor growth and metastasis via CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling

    M Katie Conley-LaComb;Allen Saliganan;Pridvi Kandagatla;Yong Q Chen

  • Epidermal growth factor-induced apoptosis in A431 cells can be reversed by reducing the tyrosine kinase activity.

    Laith F. Gulli;Kenneth C. Palmer;Yong Q. Chen;Kaladhar B. ReddY

  • Epinephrine Protects Cancer Cells from Apoptosis via Activation of cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase

    Konduru S. R. Sastry;Yelena Karpova;Sergey Prokopovich;Adrienne J. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Hao Zhang
Hao Zhang Jiangnan University
Wei Chen
Wei Chen Beijing Technology and Business University
Wei Chen
Wei Chen Jiangnan University
Jianxin Zhao
Jianxin Zhao University of Queensland
Kenneth V. Honn
Kenneth V. Honn Wayne State University
Wei Chen
Wei Chen Northwestern University
Xiaoming Liu
Xiaoming Liu University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dean G. Tang
Dean G. Tang Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Colin Ratledge
Colin Ratledge University of Hull
Joseph T. O'Flaherty
Joseph T. O'Flaherty Wake Forest University

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