Hui A. Chen, MD
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Biography
Hui Chen, MD is an Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine.
Websites
Education
- Wuhan University, MD
- Carnegie Mellon University, MS
- California Institute of Technology, BS
Publications
- Published on 5/14/2022
Prokaeva T, Joshi T, Klimtchuk ES, Gibson VM, Spencer B, Siddiqi O, Nedelkov D, Hu Y, Berk JL, Cuddy SAM, Dasari S, Chiu A, Choate LA, McPhail ED, Cui H, Chen H, Burks EJ, Sanchorawala V, Connors LH. A novel substitution of proline (P32L) destabilises ß2-microglobulin inducing hereditary systemic amyloidosis. Amyloid. 2022 Dec; 29(4):255-262. PMID: 35575118.
Read at: PubMed - Published on 3/24/2020
Pisarek-Horowitz A, Fan X, Kumar S, Rasouly HM, Sharma R, Chen H, Coser K, Bluette CT, Hirenallur-Shanthappa D, Anderson SR, Yang H, Beck LH, Bonegio RG, Henderson JM, Berasi SP, Salant DJ, Lu W. Loss of Roundabout Guidance Receptor 2 (Robo2) in Podocytes Protects Adult Mice from Glomerular Injury by Maintaining Podocyte Foot Process Structure. Am J Pathol. 2020 04; 190(4):799-816. PMID: 32220420.
Read at: PubMed - Published on 5/9/2019
Singh P, Chen H, Gordon CE, Ghai S, Sloan JM, Quillen K, Moradi S, Chitalia V, Gautam A, Henderson J, Francis JM. Monoclonal IgG4/2? Deposition Following Eculizumab Therapy for Recurrent Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in Kidney Transplantation. Kidney Med. 2019 May-Jun; 1(3):139-143. PMID: 32734194.
Read at: PubMed - Published on 7/21/2016
Bondzie PA, Chen HA, Cao MZ, Tomolonis JA, He F, Pollak MR, Henderson JM. Non-muscle myosin-IIA is critical for podocyte f-actin organization, contractility, and attenuation of cell motility. Cytoskeleton (Hoboken). 2016 Aug; 73(8):377-95. PMID: 27232264.
Read at: PubMed - Published on 8/17/2015
Brooks CR, Yeung MY, Brooks YS, Chen H, Ichimura T, Henderson JM, Bonventre JV. KIM-1-/TIM-1-mediated phagocytosis links ATG5-/ULK1-dependent clearance of apoptotic cells to antigen presentation. EMBO J. 2015 Oct 1; 34(19):2441-64. PMID: 26282792.
Read at: PubMed