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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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Generation of PSA-ACT-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies and Their Application in a Sandwich Immunoassay

TL;DR: Using the CPSA assay with minimal interference is consistent with previous CPSA data showing that the f/t PSA ratio remains superior to the f-t and f/c PSA ratios in differentiating PCa and BPH diseases.
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Qualitative Survey on Managing Building Maintenance Projects

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of literature on the characteristics of building maintenance projects was conducted, which formed a solid basis for the empirical study, and results on the problems and difficulties of running maintenance projects from the viewpoints of industry practitioners were also delivered with a view to formulating effective strategies for managing maintenance projects successfully.
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Quality control for SELDI analysis.

TL;DR: This article discussed a number of issues relating to SELDI reproducibility and demonstrated that standardization of analytical parameters was an important step toward better performance.
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Proteomic analysis of degradation ubiquitin signaling by ubiquitin occupancy changes responding to 26S proteasome inhibition.

TL;DR: Nine ubiquitination sites in the oncoprotein HER2 that have not been previously reported in ovarian cancer are discovered and the computational method, previously described for glycosylation analysis, was used in this study for the assessment of ubiquitin stoichiometries.
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Advancing cardiovascular biology and medicine via proteomics: Opportunities and present challenges of cardiovascular proteomics

TL;DR: After nearly a decade of investigation within the realm of cardiovascular proteomics, the daunting question remains: Is proteomics ready to help elucidate normal physiology in health and pathophysiology in cardiovascular disease?