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Dr. CHEN Fengyuan
(No longer affiliated with CUHK)
CUHK Research Outputs
Long noncoding RNA SAM promotes myoblast proliferation through stabilizing Sugt1 and facilitating kinetochore assembly
(
2020
)
Elevated H3K27ac in aged skeletal muscle leads to increase in extracellular matrix and fibrogenic conversion of muscle satellite cells
(
2019
)
Functional study of long noncoding RNA SAM in skeletal muscle stem cells and muscle regeneration
(
2018
)
Malat1 regulates myogenic differentiation and muscle regeneration through modulating MyoD transcriptional activity
(
2017
)
YY1 in cell differentiation and tissue development
(
2017
)
Deletion of YY1 in Muscle Satellite Cells Reveals its Key Role in Regulating Cellular Metabolism during Satellite Cell Activation
(
2016
)
Functional Characterization of Malat1 in Skeletal Myogenic Differentiation and Muscle Regeneration
(
2016
)
Functional study of long noncoding RNA SAM in skeletal muscle
(
2016
)
miR-181 Targeted Malat1 Interacts with Suv39h1 to Regulate MyoD Transcriptional Activity during Myogenic Differentiation and Muscle Regeneration
(
2016
)
To identify and functional validate of novel long intergenic noncoding RNAs in myogenesis using integrated genomic approach
(
2016
)
Functional characterization of Malat1 in skeletal myogenic differentiation and muscle regeneration
(
2015
)
Functional Characterization of Malat1 in Skeletal Myogenic Differentiation and Muscle Regeneration
(
2015
)
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