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Chiou Ling Cheng
Researcher at National Taiwan University
Publications - 9
Citations - 2750
Chiou Ling Cheng is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Gene signature. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 2661 citations.
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A five-gene signature and clinical outcome in non-small-cell lung cancer.
Hsuan-Yu Chen,Sung-Liang Yu,Chun-Houh Chen,Gee-Chen Chang,Chih Yi Chen,Ang Yuan,Chiou Ling Cheng,C.-H. Wang,H.-J. Terng,S.-F. Kao,Wing Kai Chan,Li Hn,Liu Cc,Sher Singh,Wei J. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Pan-Chyr Yang,Pan-Chyr Yang +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a five-gene signature that is closely associated with survival of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and evaluated the association between the level of expression and survival.
A five-gene signature and clinical outcome in non-small-cell lung cancer
Hsuan-Yu Chen,Sung-Liang Yu,Chun-Houh Chen,Gee-Chen Chang,Chih Yi Chen,Ang Yuan,Chiou Ling Cheng,C.-H. Wang,H.-J. Terng,S.-F. Kao,Wing Kai Chan,Li Hn,Liu Cc,Sher Singh,Wei J. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Pan-Chyr Yang,Pan-Chyr Yang +18 more
TL;DR: A five-gene signature that is closely associated with survival of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer is developed and validated with data from an independent cohort of 60 patients with NSCLC and with a set of published microarray data from 86 patients withNSCLC.
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MicroRNA Signature Predicts Survival and Relapse in Lung Cancer
Sung-Liang Yu,Hsuan-Yu Chen,Hsuan-Yu Chen,Gee-Chen Chang,Chih Yi Chen,Huei-Wen Chen,Sher Singh,Chiou Ling Cheng,Chong-Jen Yu,Yung Chie Lee,Han Shiang Chen,Te Jen Su,Te Jen Su,Ching Cheng Chiang,Li Hn,Qi Sheng Hong,Hsin Yuan Su,Chun Chieh Chen,Wan Jiun Chen,Liu Cc,Wing Kai Chan,Wei J. Chen,Ker-Chau Li,Ker-Chau Li,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Pan-Chyr Yang,Pan-Chyr Yang +27 more
TL;DR: Using real-time RT-PCR, the authors obtained microRNA expressions in 112 NSCLC patients, which were divided into the training and testing sets, and used Cox regression and risk-score analysis to identify a five microRNA signatures for the prediction of treatment outcome.
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Enterovirus-induced miR-141 contributes to shutoff of host protein translation by targeting the translation initiation factor eIF4E.
Bing Ching Ho,Sung-Liang Yu,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Sui-Yuan Chang,Bo-Shiun Yan,Qi Sheng Hong,Sher Singh,Chuan-Liang Kao,Hsuan-Yu Chen,Hsuan-Yu Chen,Kang-Yi Su,Kang-Yi Su,Ker-Chau Li,Chiou Ling Cheng,Hao Wei Cheng,Jen Yi Lee,Chun Nan Lee,Pan-Chyr Yang,Pan-Chyr Yang +19 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that upregulation of miR-141 upon enterovirus infection can facilitate viral propagation by expediting the translational switch, and identify a transcription factor, EGR1, which is partly responsible for mi R-141 induction in response to enterov virus infection.
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A New Tumor Suppressor DnaJ-like Heat Shock Protein, HLJ1, and Survival of Patients With Non–Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma
Meng-Feng Tsai,Chi Chung Wang,Gee-Chen Chang,Chih Yi Chen,Hsuan-Yu Chen,Chiou Ling Cheng,Yu Ping Yang,Chun-Yi Wu,Fu Yuan Shih,Fu Yuan Shih,Liu Cc,Hsiu Ping Lin,Yuh-Shan Jou,Shu Chen Lin,Chung-Wu Lin,Wei J. Chen,Wing Kai Chan,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Jeremy J.W. Chen,Pan-Chyr Yang,Pan-Chyr Yang +20 more
TL;DR: HLJ1 is a novel tumor suppressor inNSCLC, and high HLJ1 expression is associated with reduced cancer recurrence and prolonged survival of NSCLC patients.