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Yap Ching Chew
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Zymo Research Corporation
ORCID
Career Start Year
2005
Papers
31
H Index
16
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CM4AI Collaborator
Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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36572154
Nanocomplexes of doxorubicin and DNA fragments for efficient and safe cancer chemotherapy.
J Control Release
2023
37314333
Daily SARS-CoV-2 Nasal Antigen Tests Miss Infected and Presumably Infectious People Due to Viral Load Differences among Specimen Types.
Microbiol Spectr
2023
36964402
Centenarian clocks: epigenetic clocks for validating claims of exceptional longevity.
Geroscience
2023
36926220
Extreme differences in SARS-CoV-2 viral loads among respiratory specimen types during presumed pre-infectious and infectious periods.
PNAS Nexus
2023
36815355
Reply by Authors.
J Urol
2023
36638792
Loss of epigenetic information as a cause of mammalian aging.
Cell
2023
36320153
Early onset of senescence and imbalanced epidermal homeostasis across the decades in photoexposed human skin: Fingerprints of inflammaging.
Exp Dermatol
2022
33509443
DNA methylation inhibition in myeloma: Experience from a phase 1b study of low-dose continuous azacitidine in combination with lenalidomide and low-dose dexamethasone in relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.
Semin Hematol
2021
33882992
Clinical evaluation of Bladder CARE, a new epigenetic test for bladder cancer detection in urine samples.
Clin Epigenetics
2021
33082299
Hippocampal and cortical tissue-specific epigenetic clocks indicate an increased epigenetic age in a mouse model for Alzheimer's disease.
Aging (Albany NY)
2020
31986014
Biocompatible Chemotherapy for Leukemia by Acid-Cleavable, PEGylated FTY720.
Bioconjug Chem
2020
29760472
Author Correction: SMARCA2-regulated host cell factors are required for MxA restriction of influenza A viruses.
Sci Rep
2018
29391557
SMARCA2-regulated host cell factors are required for MxA restriction of influenza A viruses.
Sci Rep
2018
27769162
A comparative study of ChIP-seq sequencing library preparation methods.
BMC Genomics
2016
23599428
Protein kinase C δ increases Kruppel-like factor 4 protein, which drives involucrin gene transcription in differentiating keratinocytes.
J Biol Chem
2013
22427654
Sulforaphane induction of p21(Cip1) cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor expression requires p53 and Sp1 transcription factors and is p53-dependent.
J Biol Chem
2012
22649503
Suppression of AP1 transcription factor function in keratinocyte suppresses differentiation.
PLoS One
2012
21085188
Polycomb group proteins are key regulators of keratinocyte function.
J Invest Dermatol
2011
21807989
Sulforaphane suppresses polycomb group protein level via a proteasome-dependent mechanism in skin cancer cells.
Mol Pharmacol
2011
21798853
(-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate and DZNep reduce polycomb protein level via a proteasome-dependent mechanism in skin cancer cells.
Carcinogenesis
2011
21652709
Protein kinase C (PKC) delta suppresses keratinocyte proliferation by increasing p21(Cip1) level by a KLF4 transcription factor-dependent mechanism.
J Biol Chem
2011
20357078
Biotin requirements are lower in human Jurkat lymphoid cells but homeostatic mechanisms are similar to those of HepG2 liver cells.
J Nutr
2010
20445555
PKC-delta and -eta, MEKK-1, MEK-6, MEK-3, and p38-delta are essential mediators of the response of normal human epidermal keratinocytes to differentiating agents.
J Invest Dermatol
2010
19812216
Repression of transposable elements by histone biotinylation.
J Nutr
2009
18287656
Use of synthetic peptides for identifying biotinylation sites in human histones.
Methods Mol Biol
2008
19022951
Biotinylation of histones represses transposable elements in human and mouse cells and cell lines and in Drosophila melanogaster.
J Nutr
2008
18673490
Epigenetic regulation of chromatin structure and gene function by biotin: are biotin requirements being met?
Nutr Rev
2008
17156993
An avidin-based assay for histone debiotinylase activity in human cell nuclei.
J Nutr Biochem
2007
16109483
Lysine residues in N-terminal and C-terminal regions of human histone H2A are targets for biotinylation by biotinidase.
J Nutr Biochem
2006
15992689
Biological functions of biotinylated histones.
J Nutr Biochem
2005
15867268
Riboflavin deficiency impairs oxidative folding and secretion of apolipoprotein B-100 in HepG2 cells, triggering stress response systems.
J Nutr
2005
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