Henry H. Heng
Affiliations: | Molecular Biology and Genetics | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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"Henry Heng"Parents
Sign in to add mentorLap-Chee Tsui | grad student | 1990-1994 | University of Toronto | |
(Gene Mapping by Fluorescence in situ Hybridization with Free Chromatin) |
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Heng E, Thanedar S, Heng HH. (2023) Challenges and Opportunities for Clinical Cytogenetics in the 21st Century. Genes. 14 |
Heng J, Heng HH. (2021) Genome Chaos, Information Creation, and Cancer Emergence: Searching for New Frameworks on the 50th Anniversary of the "War on Cancer". Genes. 13 |
Heng J, Heng HH. (2021) Two-phased evolution: Genome chaos-mediated information creation and maintenance. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology |
Heng J, Heng HH. (2020) Genome chaos: Creating new genomic information essential for cancer macroevolution. Seminars in Cancer Biology |
Ye CJ, Sharpe Z, Heng HH. (2020) Origins and Consequences of Chromosomal Instability: From Cellular Adaptation to Genome Chaos-Mediated System Survival. Genes. 11 |
Ye CJ, Chen J, Liu G, et al. (2020) Somatic Genomic Mosaicism in Multiple Myeloma. Frontiers in Genetics. 11: 388 |
Ye CJ, Stilgenbauer L, Moy A, et al. (2019) What Is Karyotype Coding and Why Is Genomic Topology Important for Cancer and Evolution? Frontiers in Genetics. 10: 1082 |
Ye CJ, Sharpe Z, Alemara S, et al. (2019) Micronuclei and Genome Chaos: Changing the System Inheritance. Genes. 10 |
Ye CJ, Regan S, Liu G, et al. (2018) Understanding aneuploidy in cancer through the lens of system inheritance, fuzzy inheritance and emergence of new genome systems. Molecular Cytogenetics. 11: 31 |
Liu G, Ye CJ, Chowdhury SK, et al. (2018) Detecting Chromosome Condensation Defects in Gulf War Illness Patients. Current Genomics. 19: 200-206 |