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George G. Chen

Oncology and Molecular Medicine

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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About George G. Chen at Chinese University of Hong Kong

George G. Chen is a prominent academic figure at Chinese University of Hong Kong, where they contribute to the Oncology and Molecular Medicine through intensive research in thyroid cancer, molecular pathways, hypoxia and metabolism, cell death mechanisms, anoikis resistance, metastasis, Nrf2 signaling, solute carriers. Chen's influence spans a wide range of high-impact publications. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Brusatol attenuated proliferation and invasion induced by KRAS in differentiated thyroid cancer through inhibiting Nrf2", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of thyroid cancer and molecular pathways. Additional work such as "Targeting Nrf2 to treat thyroid cancer" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

thyroid cancermolecular pathwayshypoxia and metabolismcell death mechanismsanoikis resistancemetastasisNrf2 signalingsolute carriers
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Research Output

Total Citations4,537

Emerging researcher

Publications154

Active researcher

h-index35

Established scholar

i10-index97

Broad impact

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