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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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Ganciclovir-induced mutations are present in a diverse spectrum of post-transplant malignancies
Hu Fang,Helen H.N. Yan,Rebecca A. Bilardi,Christoffer Flensburg,Haocheng Yang,Jayne A. Barbour,Hoi Cheong Siu,Michelle L. Turski,E Chew,Zhen Xu,Siu T. Lam,Rakesh Sharma,Mengya Xu,Junshi Li,Ho W Ip,Carol Y. M. Cheung,Michael S.Y. Huen,E. Alejandro Sweet-Cordero,Ian J. Majewski,Suet Yi Leung,Jason W. H. Wong +20 more
TL;DR: In this article , a statistical approach was developed to identify patients with GCV-associated mutational signature (GCV sig ) from targeted sequenced data of tumour samples, and cell line exposure models were further used to quantify mutation burden and DNA damage caused by GCV and other antiviral and immunosuppressive drugs.
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Phenomenological model for the electronic structure of graphite intercalation compounds
Gene Dresselhaus,Suet Yi Leung +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the electron energy bands for graphite intercalation compounds are calculated using a model based on the well-established electronic structure of pristine graphite, which is applicable to any intercalant and stage, and predicts stage dependent Shubnikov-de Haas and optical spectra.
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65. The effect of intercalation on lattice constants of graphite
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The expression of DNA mismatch repair genes and detection of DNA ploidy in young patients with colorectal carcinoma
TL;DR: 39% of young CRCs in Guangzhou showed no evidence of either chromosomal instability or microsatellite instability carcinogentic pathway, indicating that there must be at least a third pathway which triggers the CRC's in these special subgroups of young patients in Guang Shanghai.
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Molecular and cellular heterogeneity of gastric cancer explained by methylation-driven key regulators
Seungyeul Yoo,Seungyeul Yoo,Quan Chen,Quan Chen,Li Wang,Li Wang,Wenhui Wang,Ankur Chakravarthy,Rita A. Busuttil,Alex Boussioutas,Dan Liu,Junjun She,Tim R. Fenton,Jiangwen Zhang,Xiaodan Fan,Suet Yi Leung,Jun Zhu,Jun Zhu +17 more
TL;DR: It was shown that chemotherapy benefit was different in the 3 GC clusters and varied depending on the tumor stage, suggesting significance of the methylation-driven key regulators in molecular and histological heterogeneity of GC.