Journal of Model Based Research

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Model Based Research-PCR-Yin-Quan Tang

Malaysia

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,
Taylor's University ·
School of Biosciences.

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Yin-Quan Tang

Address:

No. 1 Jalan Taylor's, 
47500 Subang Jaya, 
Selangor Darul Ehsan,
Malaysia.

Research Interests:

  • PCR
  • Cell Culture
  • Western Blot Analysis
  • Cancer Biology
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Immunofluorescence
  • Cell Signaling
  • Cell Line Culture
  • Primary Cell Culture
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Immunofluorescence Staining

Biography:

Publications:

  1. A. Cappelletto*, Y.Q. Tang*, M. Rehman, S. Zacchigna (2017) Understanding the poor angiogenic capacity of mammalian heart. Annual meeting on “Myocardial Function” and “Cellular Biology of the Heart”, Villa Monastero, Italy (25th May – 28th May 2017)
  2. Y.Q. Tang, A. Cappelletto, M. Rehman, S. Zacchigna (2017) Understanding the poor angiogenic capacity of mammalian heart after birth. Heart Failure 2017 and 4th World Congress of Acute Heart Failure, Paris, France (29th Apr – 2nd Mar 2017)
  3. Y.Q. Tang, A. Cappelletto, M. Rehman, S. Zacchigna (2017). Understanding the poor angiogenic capacity of mammalian heart. HFA Winter Meeting on Translational Heart Failure Research, Les Diablerets,Switzerland. (25th – 28th Jan 2017)
  4. Y.Q. Tang, A. Cappelletto, M. Rehman, S. Zacchigna (2016). The angiogenic potential of mammalian heart is halted soon after birth. ESGCT and ISSCR Congress, Florence, Italy. (18th – 22nd Oct 2016).
  5. Y.Q. Tang, A. Cappelletto, M. Rehman, S. Zacchigna (2016). The poor angiogenic potential of mammalian adult heart. Perspectives in Vascular Biology, Frankfurt, Germany. (26th – 28th Sept 2016).
  6. A. Rathakrishnan, Y.Q. Tang, A. Durbin, J.S. Dumler, D.J. Grab (2016). Early differential changes in microvascular barrier function in response to Dengue virus. 45th Parasitological Society of Southern Africa(PARSA) Conference, Cape Town, South Africa. (28th – 30th August 2016).
  7. Y.Q. Tang (2016). Understanding the poor angiogenic capacity of the heart. ICGEB Symposium. Trieste,Italy (14th 15th June 2016).
  8. Y.Q. Tang, I.B. Jagananth, S.D. Sekeran. (2015). Phyllanthus suppresses prostate (PC-3) and melanoma(MeWO) cancers’ proliferation and induces apoptosis through multiple signalling pathways. 25th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Copenhagen, Denmark. (25th-28th April 2015).
  9. Y.Q. Tang, I.B. Jagananth, S.D. Sekeran. (2013). The anticancer properties of Malaysia local medicinal plant,Phyllanthus against melanoma and prostate cancer cells. International Research Symposium on PopulationHealth, Malaysia (19-20 November 2013).
  10. A. Rathakrishnan, Y.Q. Tang, A.M.Khan, A. Durbin, D.J. Grab and S.D. (2013). Microvascular EndothelialCells Responses towards Dengue Virus Infection, 2nd Conference on Impedance-Based Cellular Assays,Hungary (21st-23rd August 2013).