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Chuen-Mao Yang

Researcher at Chang Gung University

Publications -  210
Citations -  9302

Chuen-Mao Yang is an academic researcher from Chang Gung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: MAPK/ERK pathway & Signal transduction. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 201 publications receiving 8328 citations. Previous affiliations of Chuen-Mao Yang include Chang Gung University of Science and Technology & Memorial Hospital of South Bend.

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NF-kappaB Signaling Pathways in Neurological Inflammation: A Mini Review.

TL;DR: An updated review of the current state of the authors' knowledge about relationship between NF-κB and neuro inflammation is provided to develop a therapeutic approach to neuroinflammation based on a new concept of inflammation as a strategic tool in neuronal cells.
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Role of NADPH oxidase/ROS in pro-inflammatory mediators-induced airway and pulmonary diseases.

TL;DR: Mechanisms of NADPH oxidase/ROS in the expression of inflammatory target proteins involved in airway and lung diseases are discussed.
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Role of Redox Signaling in Neuroinflammation and Neurodegenerative Diseases

TL;DR: The mechanisms underlying the intracellular signaling pathways, especially ROS, involved in the expression of several inflammatory proteins induced by proinflammatory factors in brain resident cells are discussed.
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Inflammatory signalings involved in airway and pulmonary diseases.

TL;DR: The mechanisms involved in the expression of inflammatory target proteins associated with the respiratory diseases are discussed, which could lead to the pharmacological manipulation of anti-inflammatory drugs in the respiratory Diseases.
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TNF-α induces MMP-9 expression via activation of Src/EGFR, PDGFR/PI3K/Akt cascade and promotion of NF-κB/p300 binding in human tracheal smooth muscle cells

TL;DR: TNF-α has been shown to induce matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) expression, which, in turn, degrades extracellular matrix in the inflammatory responses, but the inductive mechanisms of the M MP-9 mechanism are still unknown.