Chung-Che Wu

413 total citations
12 papers, 252 citations indexed

About

Chung-Che Wu is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Neurology and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Chung-Che Wu has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 252 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Neurology and 3 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Chung-Che Wu's work include RNA modifications and cancer (3 papers), Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (2 papers) and Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (2 papers). Chung-Che Wu is often cited by papers focused on RNA modifications and cancer (3 papers), Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (2 papers) and Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (2 papers). Chung-Che Wu collaborates with scholars based in Taiwan, Indonesia and United States. Chung-Che Wu's co-authors include Hoang Dang Khoa Ta, Chih‐Yang Wang, Gangga Anuraga, Jian‐Ying Chuang, Tzu‐Jen Kao, Kuen‐Haur Lee, Yung-Fu Wu, Nam Nhut Phan, Chung-Chieh Chiao and Kai‐Yun Chen and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, BioMed Research International and Journal of the Neurological Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Chung-Che Wu

11 papers receiving 250 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Chung-Che Wu Taiwan 9 168 66 46 41 34 12 252
Martin Ungelenk Germany 7 105 0.6× 52 0.8× 20 0.4× 37 0.9× 15 0.4× 12 202
Rosalie Rietjens Netherlands 5 198 1.2× 28 0.4× 27 0.6× 11 0.3× 14 0.4× 12 346
I. R. Gilyazova Russia 10 237 1.4× 56 0.8× 118 2.6× 18 0.4× 30 0.9× 49 358
Zhigang Li China 9 209 1.2× 24 0.4× 82 1.8× 11 0.3× 12 0.4× 14 298
Irina Soloviev United States 6 224 1.3× 11 0.2× 33 0.7× 19 0.5× 63 1.9× 6 348
Jennifer Doig United Kingdom 10 256 1.5× 50 0.8× 23 0.5× 13 0.3× 37 1.1× 14 353
Kathleen Deschamps United States 6 60 0.4× 13 0.2× 19 0.4× 20 0.5× 22 0.6× 7 172
Scott Tabar United States 1 160 1.0× 28 0.4× 56 1.2× 25 0.6× 25 0.7× 2 275
Muriel Asheuer France 8 245 1.5× 8 0.1× 17 0.4× 19 0.5× 22 0.6× 8 349
Matthew C. Sims United Kingdom 5 102 0.6× 19 0.3× 15 0.3× 14 0.3× 26 0.8× 7 181

Countries citing papers authored by Chung-Che Wu

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Fields of papers citing papers by Chung-Che Wu

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chung-Che Wu

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Chung-Che Wu. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Chung-Che Wu based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Chung-Che Wu. Chung-Che Wu is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Chuang, De‐Maw, Chung-Che Wu, Yen‐Hua Chen, et al.. (2023). Mesenchymal Stem Cells Overexpressing FGF21 Preserve Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in Experimental Ischemic Stroke. Translational Stroke Research. 15(6). 1165–1175. 18 indexed citations
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Tsai, Yi‐Chieh, Yun‐An Chen, Tai‐Horng Young, et al.. (2023). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor contributes to neurogenesis after intracerebral hemorrhage: a rodent model and human study. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 17. 11 indexed citations
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Yeh, I‐Jeng, Chung-Che Wu, Chung-Chieh Chiao, et al.. (2022). Comparison of Transcriptomic Signatures between Monkeypox-Infected Monkey and Human Cell Lines. Journal of Immunology Research. 2022. 1–17. 37 indexed citations
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Wu, Chung-Che, Wei‐Jan Wang, Hui‐Ping Hsu, et al.. (2022). Glutamine synthetase regulates the immune microenvironment and cancer development through the inflammatory pathway. International Journal of Medical Sciences. 20(1). 35–49. 12 indexed citations
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Wu, Chung-Che, Tzu‐Jen Kao, Hoang Dang Khoa Ta, et al.. (2021). Prognostic and immune infiltration signatures of proteasome 26S subunit, non-ATPase (PSMD) family genes in breast cancer patients. Aging. 13(22). 24882–24913. 30 indexed citations
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Kao, Tzu‐Jen, Chung-Che Wu, Nam Nhut Phan, et al.. (2021). Prognoses and genomic analyses of proteasome 26S subunit, ATPase (PSMC) family genes in clinical breast cancer. Aging. 13(14). 17970–17970. 80 indexed citations
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Chuang, Jian‐Ying, Tzu‐Jen Kao, Shu-Hui Lin, et al.. (2016). Specificity protein 1-zinc finger protein 179 pathway is involved in the attenuation of oxidative stress following brain injury. Redox Biology. 11. 135–143. 30 indexed citations
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Hong, Chien‐Tai, Chung‐Shun Wong, Hon‐Ping Ma, et al.. (2015). PERIOD3 polymorphism is associated with sleep quality recovery after a mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 358(1-2). 385–389. 15 indexed citations
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Hsu, Yu-Wen, Che‐Mai Chang, Chung-Che Wu, et al.. (2014). The Influence ofBMXGene Polymorphisms on Clinical Symptoms after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. BioMed Research International. 2014. 1–7. 7 indexed citations
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Chen, Kai‐Yun, Chung-Che Wu, Yuan-Hao Chen, et al.. (2011). Suppression of Etk/Bmx Protects against Ischemic Brain Injury. Cell Transplantation. 21(1). 345–354. 9 indexed citations

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