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Suet Yi Leung

Researcher at University of Hong Kong

Publications -  252
Citations -  34944

Suet Yi Leung is an academic researcher from University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Gene. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 239 publications receiving 32462 citations. Previous affiliations of Suet Yi Leung include University of Missouri & Queen Mary University of London.

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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for hereditary cancer syndrome: local experience.

TL;DR: A 33-year-old woman who had cancer of the right breast at the age of 24 years and underwent modified radical mastectomy with axillary dissection and immediate latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction was referred for consideration of PGD because she was a BRCA2 gene mutation carrier.
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Optimizing cut order planning in apparel production using evolutionary strategies

TL;DR: In this paper, a genetic optimized decision-making model using adaptive evolutionary strategies is devised for COP, which can reduce both the material costs and the production of additional garments while satisfying time constraints.
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Abstract PR06: Genomic characterization of immune escape pathways in gastric cancer

TL;DR: The purposes of the study presented here are to provide a comprehensive catalog of genetic and epigenetic alterations of key immune escape pathways in gastric cancer, and search for novel molecular markers that are associated with gastric tumors likely to be susceptible to immune escape pathway blockage.
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Cold start 1.7-Gbit / s FSK heterodyne detection system using single electrode DFB lasers with no equalization

TL;DR: Although coherent optical communication systems are expected to perform better than direct detection systems due to their higher receiver sensitivity and frequency selectivity, these systems are not yet fully evolved to a practical form as mentioned in this paper.
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Escape from cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion dependence underscores disease progression in gastric cancer organoid models

TL;DR: The CCi/CMi phenotype has a critical role in malignant transformation and tumour progression, offering new mechanistic information on RHO-ROCK pathway inhibition that contributes to GC pathogenicity.