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Ping Chen
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 91
Citations - 9609
Ping Chen is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leukemia & Hair cell. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 81 publications receiving 8554 citations. Previous affiliations of Ping Chen include House Ear Institute & Academia Sinica.
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FTO Plays an Oncogenic Role in Acute Myeloid Leukemia as a N 6-Methyladenosine RNA Demethylase
Zejuan Li,Hengyou Weng,Hengyou Weng,Rui Su,Xiaocheng Weng,Xiaocheng Weng,Zhixiang Zuo,Zhixiang Zuo,Zhixiang Zuo,Chenying Li,Chenying Li,Huilin Huang,Sigrid Nachtergaele,Lei Dong,Chao Hu,Chao Hu,Chao Hu,Xi Qin,Lichuan Tang,Yungui Wang,Yungui Wang,Yungui Wang,Gia-Ming Hong,Hao Huang,Xiao Wang,Ping Chen,Sandeep Gurbuxani,Stephen Arnovitz,Yuanyuan Li,Shenglai Li,Jennifer Strong,Mary Beth Neilly,Richard A. Larson,Xi Jiang,Xi Jiang,Pumin Zhang,Jie Jin,Chuan He,Jianjun Chen,Jianjun Chen +39 more
TL;DR: It is shown that FTO, as an m6A demethylase, plays a critical oncogenic role in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and provides profound insights into leukemogenesis and drug response.
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p27(Kip1) links cell proliferation to morphogenesis in the developing organ of Corti
Ping Chen,Neil Segil +1 more
TL;DR: P27(Kip1) expression is induced in the primordial organ of Corti between E12 and E14, correlating with the cessation of cell division of the progenitors of the hair cells and supporting cells, providing a link between developmental control of cell proliferation and the morphological development of the inner ear.
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The role of Math1 in inner ear development: Uncoupling the establishment of the sensory primordium from hair cell fate determination.
TL;DR: The results indicate that Math1 is not required to establish the postmitotic sensory primordium from which the cells of the organ of Corti arise, but instead is limited to a role in the selection and/or differentiation of sensory hair cells from within the established primordia.
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miR-21 plays a pivotal role in gastric cancer pathogenesis and progression
TL;DR: A potential regulatory pathway in which H. pylori infection upregulates expression of miR-21, which in turn downregulates RECK, and then leads to the development of gastric cancer is suggested.
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Distinct microRNA expression profiles in acute myeloid leukemia with common translocations
Zejuan Li,Jun Lu,Jun Lu,Miao Sun,Shuangli Mi,Hao Zhang,Roger T. Luo,Ping Chen,Yungui Wang,Ming Yan,Zhijian Qian,Mary Beth Neilly,Jie Jin,Yanming Zhang,Stefan K. Bohlander,Dong-Er Zhang,Richard A. Larson,Michelle M. Le Beau,Michael J. Thirman,Todd R. Golub,Todd R. Golub,Todd R. Golub,Janet D. Rowley,Jianjun Chen +23 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that specific alterations in miRNA expression distinguish AMLs with common translocations and imply that the deregulation of specific miRNAs may play a role in the development of leukemia with these associated genetic rearrangements.