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Daniel W. Chan
Researcher at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Publications - 707
Citations - 47988
Daniel W. Chan is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 663 publications receiving 41915 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel W. Chan include Merck & Co. & Charité.
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Thrombomodulin: A new marker for placental abruption
TL;DR: Thrombomodulin is a highly sensitive and specific marker for acute placental abruption and has been localized to the placental syncytiotrophoblast.
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A systematic literature review and analysis towards developing PPP models for delivering smart infrastructure
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a holistic review and analysis of the relevant literature, as a basis for proposing such collaborative public-private partnership (PPP) models for smart infrastructure (SI) development.
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A unique proteolytic fragment of alpha1-antitrypsin is elevated in ductal fluid of breast cancer patient.
Junma Zhou,Bruce J. Trock,Theodore N. Tsangaris,Neil B. Friedman,Deanna Shapiro,Michelle Brotzman,Yee Chan-Li,Daniel W. Chan,Jinong Li +8 more
TL;DR: Elevated C-41/42 is likely the result of elevated AAT synthesis, and the activity of specific MMPs present within the tumor, as other C-terminal fragments of AAT are reported to function as tumor-derived suppressors to the host immune-system, and may also be predictive of a poor outcome.
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MODULAR ANALYTICS: A New Approach to Automation in the Clinical Laboratory.
Gary L. Horowitz,Zahur Zaman,Norbert Blanckaert,Daniel W. Chan,Jeffrey A. DuBois,Olivier Golaz,Noury Mensi,Franz Keller,Herbert Stolz,Karl R. Klingler,Alessandro Marocchi,Lorenzo Prencipe,Ronald W. McLawhon,Olaug L. Nilsen,Michael Oellerich,Hilmar Luthe,Jean Luc Orsonneau,Gérard Richeux,Fernando Recio,Esther Roldan,Lars Rymo,Anne Charlotte Wicktorsson,Shirley L. Welch,Heinrich Wieland,Andrea Busse Grawitz,Hiroshi Mitsumaki,Margaret McGovern,Katherine Ng,Wolfgang Stockmann +28 more
TL;DR: By combining multiple analytic units in flexible ways, MODULAR ANALYTICS met diverse laboratory needs and offered improvement in workflow over current laboratory situations and increased overall efficiency while maintaining (or improving) quality.
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Proteomic signatures of 16 major types of human cancer reveal universal and cancer-type-specific proteins for the identification of potential therapeutic targets
Yangying Zhou,T. Mamie Lih,Jianbo Pan,Naseruddin Höti,Mingming Dong,Liwei Cao,Yingwei Hu,Kyung Cho Cho,Shao Yung Chen,Rodrigo Vargas Eguez,Edward Gabrielson,Daniel W. Chan,Hui Zhang,Qing Kay Li +13 more
TL;DR: The DIA-based proteomic approach has characterized major human cancers and identified universally expressed proteins as well as tissue- type-specific and cancer-type-specific proteins, which have implications for the design of future large-scale cancer proteomic studies.