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Chen Wang

Researcher at Mayo Clinic

Publications -  198
Citations -  15466

Chen Wang is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Serous fluid. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 159 publications receiving 11490 citations. Previous affiliations of Chen Wang include Shanghai Jiao Tong University & University of Science and Technology of China.

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Length change pattern of the ankle deltoid ligament during physiological ankle motion.

TL;DR: The length change pattern of the ankle deltoid ligament during physiological ankle motion is still confused currently and had not been studied in vivo as mentioned in this paper , however, the length of each band during 30° plantarflexion to 20° dorsiflexion were measured.
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Cross-population analysis of high-grade serous ovarian cancer reveals only two robust subtypes

TL;DR: A cross-population comparison finds strong evidence for only two subtypes of transcriptomic HGSC subtypes and suggests that results favoring four subtypes may have been driven, at least in part, by the inclusion of samples with low malignant potential.
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Somatic mutations in benign breast disease tissues and association with breast cancer risk

TL;DR: Somatic mutations were more frequent in benign breast tissue from women who did not develop cancer, opening questions of clonal diversity or immune-mediated restraint on future cancer development.
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Increased FOXJ1 protein expression is associated with improved overall survival in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma: an Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis Consortium Study

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TL;DR: In this article , two prognostic genes, FOXJ1 and GMNN, were selected based on high quality antibodies, correlation with protein expression and variation in immunohistochemical scores in a preliminary cohort (n = 134 and n = 80, respectively).
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Abstract B80: Tumor expression subtypes of high-grade serous ovarian cancer demonstrate associations with likelihood of complete resection: a single-center study.

TL;DR: Evaluating whether expression changes of previously reported debulking-associated genes are associated with complete dissection in a HGSOC cohort in a center with an aggressive surgical approach confirmed the presence of four expression subtypes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer.