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Heng-Chang CHEN
Heng-Chang CHEN
Łukasiewicz Research Network – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development
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Position effects influence HIV latency reversal
HC Chen, JP Martinez, E Zorita, A Meyerhans, GJ Filion
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2016
1552016
Spatially clustered loci with multiple enhancers are frequent targets of HIV-1 integration
B Lucic, HC Chen, M Kuzman, E Zorita, J Wegner, V Minneker, W Wang, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 4059, 2019
972019
The chromatin landscape at the HIV-1 provirus integration site determines viral expression
G Vansant, HC Chen, E Zorita, K Trejbalová, D Miklík, G Filion, Z Debyser
Nucleic acids research 48 (14), 7801-7817, 2020
542020
A new quinoline BRD4 inhibitor targets a distinct latent HIV-1 reservoir for reactivation from other “shock” drugs
E Abner, M Stoszko, L Zeng, HC Chen, A Izquierdo-Bouldstridge, ...
Journal of Virology 92 (10), 10.1128/jvi. 02056-17, 2018
522018
The two-component system ScnRK of Streptococcus mutans affects hydrogen peroxide resistance and murine macrophage killing
PM Chen, HC Chen, CT Ho, CJ Jung, HT Lien, JY Chen, JS Chia
Microbes and infection 10 (3), 293-301, 2008
362008
Exploring histone loading on HIV DNA reveals a dynamic nucleosome positioning between unintegrated and integrated viral genome
S Machida, D Depierre, HC Chen, S Thenin-Houssier, G Petitjean, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (12), 6822-6830, 2020
332020
Machine learning: how much does it tell about protein folding rates?
M Corrales, P Cusco, DR Usmanova, HC Chen, NS Bogatyreva, GJ Filion, ...
PloS one 10 (11), e0143166, 2015
232015
Using Barcoded HIV Ensembles (B‐HIVE) for Single Provirus Transcriptomics
HC Chen, E Zorita, GJ Filion
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology 122 (1), e56, 2018
152018
Spatially clustered loci with multiple enhancers are frequent targets of HIV-1 integration. Nat Commun 10: 4059
B Lucic, HC Chen, M Kuzman, E Zorita, J Wegner, V Minneker, W Wang, ...
62019
Spatially clustered loci with multiple enhancers are frequent targets of HIV-1
B Lucic, HC Chen, M Kuzman, E Zorita, J Wegner, V Minneker, V Roukos, ...
BioRxiv, 287896, 2018
52018
Spatially clustered loci with multiple enhancers are frequent targets of HIV-1 integration. Nat Commun. 2019; 10: 4059
B Lucic, HC Chen, M Kuzman, E Zorita, J Wegner, V Minneker
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POLE3 is a repressor of unintegrated HIV-1 DNA required for efficient virus integration and escape from innate immune sensing
MB Suzie Thenin-Houssier, Cyprien Jahan, Shinichi Machida Machida, Lucie ...
Science Advances 9 (44), 2023
22023
The Dynamic Linkage between Provirus Integration Sites and the Host Functional Genome Property Alongside HIV-1 Infections Associated with Antiretroviral Therapy
HC Chen
Vaccines 11 (2), 402, 2023
22023
Distinguishable topological properties of functional genome networks in HIV-1 reservoirs
J Wiśniewski, K Więcek, H Ali, K Pyrc, A Kula-Pãcurar, M Wagner, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02.05.578936, 2024
2024
Understanding latent HIV-1 reservoirs through host genomics approaches
K Więcek, HC Chen
iScience, 2023
2023
A systematic review of the barcoding strategy that contributes to COVID-19 diagnostics at a population level
HC Chen
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences 10, 1141534, 2023
2023
POLE3 is a transcriptional repressor of unintegrated linear HIV-1 DNA required for efficient virus integration and escape from innate immune sensing.
M Benkirane, S Thenin-Houssier, C Jahan, SM Machida, L Bonnet-Madin, ...
2023
The dynamic linkage between intact provirus integration sites and the host functional genome property alongside HIV-1 infections associated with antiretroviral therapy
HC Chen
bioRxiv, 2022.12. 02.518849, 2022
2022
Use molecular barcodes to study emerging infectious diseases
HC Chen
Authorea Preprints, 2022
2022
Position matters - a discussion of HIV gene expression (中文主題名稱:原來擺對位置很重要 — 淺談人類免疫缺陷病毒的基因表現)
HC Chen
Science Education Monthly (科學教育月刊), 2022
2022
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