Dr CHAN Yuen Ting, Cecilia | cychan@pathology.hku.hk
PhD UCLA
Research Interest
Identification and characterization of natural antisense transcripts in colorectal cancer cells
Awards and Honors
University of California Toxic Substances Research and Teaching Program (2006)
UCLA Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Program with USPHS National Research Service Award (2004)
Recent Publication Lists
Chan, C.Y. and Schiestl, R.H. (2009). Rad1, rad10 and rad52 mutations reduce the increase of microhomology length during radiation-induced microhomology-mediated illegitimate recombination in saccharomyces cerevisiae. Radiat Res., 172(2):141-51.
Chan, C.Y., Scuric, Z., Hafer, K. and Schiestl, R.H. (2009). Ionizing radiation induces microhomology-mediated end joining in trans in yeast and mammalian cells. Radiat Res., 171(4):454-63.
Chan, C.Y., Galli, A. and Schiestl, R.H. (2008). Pol3 is involved in nonhomologous end-joining in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. DNA Repair, 7 (2008), 1531-1541.
Chan, C.Y., Kiechle, M., Manivasakam, P. and Schiestl, R.H. (2007). Ionizing radiation and restriction enzymes induce microhomology-mediated illegitimate recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res, 35(15):5051-9.
Krupp, R., Chan, C.Y. and Missiakas, D. (2001). DsbD-catalyzed transport of electrons across the membrane of Escherichia coli. J. Biol Chem, 276 (5):3696-3701.








