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Ruihuan Chen

Researcher at Genentech

Publications -  36
Citations -  4713

Ruihuan Chen is an academic researcher from Genentech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Indirubin. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications receiving 4421 citations. Previous affiliations of Ruihuan Chen include Philips & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Molecular subclasses of high-grade glioma predict prognosis, delineate a pattern of disease progression, and resemble stages in neurogenesis

TL;DR: Previously undescribed prognostic subclasses of high-grade astrocytoma are identified and discovered to resemble stages in neurogenesis, suggesting functional relevance of tumor subtype molecular signatures is suggested by the ability of cell line signatures to predict neurosphere growth.
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Compositions and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of tumor

TL;DR: In this article, an antibody drug conjugate composition of matter useful for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors in mammals and methods of using those compositions of matter for the same were described.
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Overexpression of isocitrate dehydrogenase mutant proteins renders glioma cells more sensitive to radiation

TL;DR: Overexpression of IDH1(R132H) and IDH2(R172K) mutant protein in glioblastoma cells resulted in increased radiation sensitivity and altered ROS metabolism and suppression of growth and migration in vitro, providing insight into possible mechanisms contributing to the improved outcomes observed in patients with IDH 1/2 mutant gliomas.
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Transcriptional Glucose Signaling through The Glucose Response Element Is Mediated by the Pentose Phosphate Pathway

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that xylitol at low concentration (O.5 mM) induced the expression of the L-PK/CAT construct in glucose-responsive mhAT3F hepatoma cells at the same level as 20 mM glucose, while it did not affect intracellular concentration of glucose 6-phosphate significantly.