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    H3K4 methylation at active genes mitigates transcription-replication conflicts during replication stress by Chong, Shin Yen, Cutler, Sam, Lin, Jing-Jer, Tsai, Cheng-Hung, Tsai, Huai-Kuang, Biggins, Sue, Tsukiyama, Toshio, Lo, Yi-Chen, Kao, Cheng-Fu

    Published in Nature communications (10-02-2020)
    “…Transcription-replication conflicts (TRCs) occur when intensive transcriptional activity compromises replication fork stability, potentially leading to gene…”
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    Green tea extract promotes DNA repair in a yeast model by Chong, Shin Yen, Chiang, Hsin-Yi, Chen, Tzu-Hung, Liang, Yi-Ju, Lo, Yi-Chen

    Published in Scientific reports (07-03-2019)
    “…Green tea polyphenols may protect cells from UV damage through antioxidant activities and by stimulating the removal of damaged or cross-linked DNA. Recently,…”
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    Histone dynamics during DNA replication stress by Hsu, Chia-Ling, Chong, Shin Yen, Lin, Chia-Yeh, Kao, Cheng-Fu

    Published in Journal of biomedical science (19-06-2021)
    “…Accurate and complete replication of the genome is essential not only for genome stability but also for cell viability. However, cells face constant threats to…”
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    Tangeretin Sensitizes SGS1-Deficient Cells by Inducing DNA Damage by Chong, Shin Yen, Wu, Meng-Ying, Lo, Yi-Chen

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (03-07-2013)
    “…Tangeretin, a polymethoxyflavone found in citrus peel, has been shown to have antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic properties. However, the…”
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    Induction of GADD45α expression contributes to the anti-proliferative effects of polymethoxyflavones on colorectal cancer cells by Lee, Andy Chi-Lung, Hsiao, Wei-Chun, Wright, Duncan Edward, Chong, Shin Yen, Leow, Siew Keng, Ho, Chi-Tang, Kao, Cheng-Fu, Lo, Yi-Chen

    Published in Journal of functional foods (01-04-2013)
    “…Polymethoxyflavones (PMFs), such as nobiletin and tangeretin, have a high cellular uptake rate, on account of their hydrophobicity. Nobiletin has been shown to…”
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    Mutation at a distance caused by homopolymeric guanine repeats in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by McDonald, Michael J, Yu, Yen-Hsin, Guo, Jheng-Fen, Chong, Shin Yen, Kao, Cheng-Fu, Leu, Jun-Yi

    Published in Science advances (01-05-2016)
    “…Mutation provides the raw material from which natural selection shapes adaptations. The rate at which new mutations arise is therefore a key factor that…”
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