Jiang Xiaohua
Assistant Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Biography
Dr. JIANG Xiaohua is affiliated to School of Biomedical Sciences, CUHK . Dr. JIANG Xiaohua is currently providing services as Assistant Professor. Dr. JIANG Xiaohua has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. JIANG Xiaohua contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. JIANG Xiaohua is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. JIANG Xiaohua academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. JIANG Xiaohua research interests include Molecular regulation of adult stem cells,Stem cell therapy in tissue regeneration and cancer targeting,Crosstalk between stem cells and microenvironment during tissue repair and regeneration,Application of embryonic stem cells in embryonic development and disease modeling.
Research Interest
Molecular regulation of adult stem cells,Stem cell therapy in tissue regeneration and cancer targeting,Crosstalk between stem cells and microenvironment during tissue repair and regeneration,Application of embryonic stem cells in embryonic development and disease modeling.
Publications
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Liu, Z., Guo, J., Wang, Y., Weng, Z., Huang, B., Mei, K.Y., Zhang, X., Yuan, P., Zhao, H., Chan, W.Y., Jiang, X.#, Chan, H.C.# (2017). CFTR-β-catenin interaction regulates mouse embryonic stem cell differentiation and embryonic development. Cell Death Diff, 24(1), 98-110. (#Co-corresponding authors
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Chen, R., Lee, W.Y.W., Zhang, X.H., Zhang, J.T., Lin, S., Xu, L.L., Huang, B., Yang, F.Y., Liu, H.L., Wang, B., Tsang, L.L., Willaime-Morawek, S., Li, G., Chan, H.C., Jiang, X. (2017). Epigenetic Modification of the CCL5/CCR1/ERK Axis Enhances Glioma Targeting in Dedifferentiation-Reprogrammed BMSCs. Stem Cell Reports, 8(3), 743-757.
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Chen, K., Liu, Q., Tsang, L.L., Ye, Q., Chan, H.C., Sun, Y., Jiang, X. (2017). Human MSCs promotes colorectal cancer epithelial-mesenchymal transition and progression via CCL5/β-catenin/Slug pathway. Cell Death Dis, 8(5), e2819.