Guang Wei Chen

996 total citations
20 papers, 886 citations indexed

About

Guang Wei Chen is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pharmacology and Molecular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Guang Wei Chen has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 886 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Pharmacology and 3 papers in Molecular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Guang Wei Chen's work include Berberine and alkaloids research (4 papers), Curcumin's Biomedical Applications (3 papers) and Natural product bioactivities and synthesis (3 papers). Guang Wei Chen is often cited by papers focused on Berberine and alkaloids research (4 papers), Curcumin's Biomedical Applications (3 papers) and Natural product bioactivities and synthesis (3 papers). Guang Wei Chen collaborates with scholars based in Taiwan, China and Australia. Guang Wei Chen's co-authors include Jing‐Gung Chung, Jai‐Sing Yang, Chin Cheng Su, Jaung Geng Lin, Chin Chung Lin, Siu Wan Ip, Wen Lin, Hsu Feng Lu, Jing Lin and Lin Meng and has published in prestigious journals such as Advanced materials research and PubMed.

In The Last Decade

Guang Wei Chen

20 papers receiving 854 citations

Peers

Guang Wei Chen
Siu Wan Ip Taiwan
Jiong Zhao United States
Siu Wan Ip Taiwan
Guang Wei Chen
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Countries citing papers authored by Guang Wei Chen

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Fields of papers citing papers by Guang Wei Chen

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Guang Wei Chen

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Guang Wei Chen. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Guang Wei Chen 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 Guang Wei Chen. Guang Wei Chen is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wu, Min, Waiching Tang, Willy Sher, et al.. (2014). A Cooling Vest for Construction Workers. Advanced materials research. 1061-1062. 728–732. 3 indexed citations
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Wang, Jun, et al.. (2011). Analysis of the Additional Twists on the Fiber Band in Compact Field of Compact Spinning. Advanced materials research. 175-176. 380–384. 1 indexed citations
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Hsia, Te Chun, Jai‐Sing Yang, Guang Wei Chen, et al.. (2009). The roles of endoplasmic reticulum stress and Ca2+ on rhein-induced apoptosis in A-549 human lung cancer cells.. PubMed. 29(1). 309–18. 58 indexed citations
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Lin, Jing, Jai‐Sing Yang, Song Lin, et al.. (2008). Berberine induced down-regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-1, -2 and -9 in human gastric cancer cells (SNU-5) in vitro.. PubMed. 22(2). 223–30. 48 indexed citations
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Chen, Guang Wei, et al.. (2008). Inhibition of lipopolysaccharide-induced interleukin-1beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha production by menthone through nuclear factor-kappaB signaling pathway in HaCat cells.. PubMed. 51(3). 160–6. 14 indexed citations
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Hsu, Shu Chun, Jai‐Sing Yang, Lin Meng, et al.. (2008). Crude extracts of Solanum lyratum induced cytotoxicity and apoptosis in a human colon adenocarcinoma cell line (colo 205).. PubMed. 28(2A). 1045–54. 38 indexed citations
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Ip, Siu Wan, Jing Lin, Jai‐Sing Yang, et al.. (2008). The role of mitochondria in bee venom-induced apoptosis in human breast cancer MCF7 cells.. PubMed. 22(2). 237–45. 114 indexed citations
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Lu, Hsu Feng, Jai‐Sing Yang, Tsan Hung Chiu, et al.. (2008). Gypenosides induced G0/G1 arrest via inhibition of cyclin E and induction of apoptosis via activation of caspases-3 and -9 in human lung cancer A-549 cells.. PubMed. 22(2). 215–21. 70 indexed citations
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Su, Chin Cheng, Jaung Geng Lin, Jing‐Gung Chung, et al.. (2007). Curcumin-induced apoptosis of human colon cancer colo 205 cells through the production of ROS, Ca2+ and the activation of caspase-3.. PubMed. 26(6B). 4379–89. 164 indexed citations
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Su, Chin Cheng, Jaung Geng Lin, Guang Wei Chen, Wen Lin, & Jing‐Gung Chung. (2006). Down-regulation of Cdc25c, CDK1 and Cyclin B1 and Up-regulation of Wee1 by Curcumin Promotes Human Colon Cancer Colo 205 Cell Entry into G2/M-phase of Cell Cycle.. PubMed. 3(1). 55–61. 16 indexed citations
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Lin, Chin Chung, et al.. (2006). Apoptosis of human leukemia HL-60 cells and murine leukemia WEHI-3 cells induced by berberine through the activation of caspase-3.. PubMed. 26(1A). 227–42. 71 indexed citations
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Lin, Chin Chung, et al.. (2006). Down-regulation of cyclin B1 and up-regulation of Wee1 by berberine promotes entry of leukemia cells into the G2/M-phase of the cell cycle.. PubMed. 26(2A). 1097–104. 74 indexed citations
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Su, Chin Cheng, et al.. (2006). Curcumin inhibits cell migration of human colon cancer colo 205 cells through the inhibition of nuclear factor kappa B /p65 and down-regulates cyclooxygenase-2 and matrix metalloproteinase-2 expressions.. PubMed. 26(2A). 1281–8. 109 indexed citations
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Lin, Chin Chung, et al.. (2006). Berberine decreased N-acetylation of 2-aminofluorene through inhibition of N-acetyltransferase gene expression in human leukemia HL-60 cells.. PubMed. 25(6B). 4149–55. 19 indexed citations
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Yang, Jai‐Sing, Lai‐Fong Kok, Yu Lin, et al.. (2006). Diallyl disulfide inhibits WEHI-3 leukemia cells in vivo.. PubMed. 26(1A). 219–25. 55 indexed citations
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Lin, Jing, et al.. (2004). Effects of (-)-menthol on the distribution and metabolism of 2-aminofluorene in various tissues of Sprague-Dawley rats.. PubMed. 17(5). 441–55. 3 indexed citations
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Chen, Guang Wei, et al.. (2004). Curcumin decreases the DNA adduct formation, arylamines N-acetyltransferase activity and gene expression in human colon tumor cells (colo 205).. PubMed. 17(3). 301–9. 13 indexed citations
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Su, Chin Cheng, et al.. (2003). Luteolin induces N-acetylation and DNA adduct of 2-aminofluorene accompanying N-acetyltransferase activity and gene expression in human bladder cancer T24 cell line.. PubMed. 23(1A). 355–62. 10 indexed citations
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Chung, Jing‐Gung, et al.. (2002). Hydrocortisone affects the N-acetylation of 2-aminofluorene and DNA-2-aminofluorene adduct formation in Sprague-Dawley rats.. PubMed. 22(3). 1641–7. 2 indexed citations
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Chen, Guang Wei, et al.. (1999). Purification and characterization of an arylamine N-acetyltransferase from Lactobacillus acidophilus.. PubMed. 98(391). 159–74. 4 indexed citations

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