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Yi Chen
Researcher at Sichuan University
Publications - 36
Citations - 1092
Yi Chen is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Autophagy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 647 citations.
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Long Noncoding RNA LINC00092 Acts in Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts to Drive Glycolysis and Progression of Ovarian Cancer.
Linjie Zhao,Gaili Ji,Xiaobing Le,Chenlu Wang,Lian Xu,Min Feng,Yaguang Zhang,Huiliang Yang,Yu Xuan,Yanfei Yang,Lingzi Lei,Qilian Yang,Wayne Bond Lau,Bonnie Lau,Yi Chen,Xiangbing Deng,Shaohua Yao,Tao Yi,Xia Zhao,Yuquan Wei,Shengtao Zhou +20 more
TL;DR: Overall, this study uncovered a positive feedback loop in the metabolism of CXCL14-positive CAFs and ovarian cancer cells that is critical for metastatic progression.
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Mitochondrial Sirtuin 3: New emerging biological function and therapeutic target.
TL;DR: The intricate mechanisms of Sirtuin 3 in human diseases, and recent notable advances in the field of small-molecule activators or inhibitors targeting SIRT3 as well as their potential therapeutic applications for future drug discovery are summarized.
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Itraconazole suppresses the growth of glioblastoma through induction of autophagy: Involvement of abnormal cholesterol trafficking
Rui Liu,Jingyi Li,Tao Zhang,Linzhi Zou,Yi Chen,Kui Wang,Yunlong Lei,Kefei Yuan,Yi Li,Jiang Lan,Lin Cheng,Na Xie,Rong Xiang,Edouard C. Nice,Canhua Huang,Yuquan Wei +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that itraconazole inhibits the proliferation of glioblastoma cells both in vitro and in vivo, suggesting an antitumor effect of autophagy in response to itrconazole treatment.
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Redox regulation of inflammation: old elements, a new story.
TL;DR: Understanding the complex role of ROS/RNS‐induced redox signaling in inflammation will assist in the design of relevant therapeutic intervention strategies for inflammation‐associated diseases, with a focus on redox modifications of inflammation‐related proteins.
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FGFR4 Promotes Stroma-Induced Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition in Colorectal Cancer
Rui Liu,Jingyi Li,Ke Xie,Tao Zhang,Yunlong Lei,Yi Chen,Lu Zhang,Kai Huang,Kui Wang,Hong Wu,Min Wu,Edouard C. Nice,Canhua Huang,Yuquan Wei +13 more
TL;DR: Proteomic analyses reveal that coculture with tumor-associated fibroblasts (TAF) induces significant overexpression of FGFR4, but not other FGFRs, in colorectal cancer cell lines, and suggests novel therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of coloreCTal cancer.