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Chih-Wen Shu

Researcher at National Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  90
Citations -  8737

Chih-Wen Shu is an academic researcher from National Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autophagy & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 81 publications receiving 6875 citations. Previous affiliations of Chih-Wen Shu include University of California, San Diego & Discovery Institute.

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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

Daniel J. Klionsky, +2522 more
- 21 Jan 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macro-autophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

Daniel J. Klionsky, +2983 more
- 08 Feb 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of guidelines for investigators to select and interpret methods to examine autophagy and related processes, and for reviewers to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of reports that are focused on these processes.
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Selection of mammalian cells based on their cell-cycle phase using dielectrophoresis.

TL;DR: A microfluidic device that utilizes the dielectrophoresis phenomenon to synchronize cells by exploiting the relationship between the cell's volume and its phase in the cell cycle is reported.
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Chemical biology investigation of cell death pathways activated by endoplasmic reticulum stress reveals cytoprotective modulators of ASK1.

TL;DR: An essential role for ASK1 in cell death induced by ER stress is demonstrated, and the compounds identified may prove useful for revealing endogenous mechanisms that regulate inhibitory phosphorylation ofASK1.