Warning: Undefined variable $insensitive in /home/u792129758/domains/sciencefather.com/public_html/mechanics-conferences/wp-content/plugins/internal-link-building-plugin/internal_link_building.php on line 201
Warning: Undefined variable $insensitive in /home/u792129758/domains/sciencefather.com/public_html/mechanics-conferences/wp-content/plugins/internal-link-building-plugin/internal_link_building.php on line 202
Assoc Prof Dr. Yu-Fon Chen | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at National Taitung University, Taiwan
Yu-Fon Chen, Ph.D., is a prominent researcher with a strong foundation in medical laboratory science, microbiology, immunology, and biotechnology. Her work focuses on using natural polymers to develop innovative biomedical solutions, particularly in drug delivery systems targeting cancer cells and bacterial surfaces. With numerous publications, patents, and awards, Dr. Chen is recognized for reducing drug side effects and overcoming drug resistance.
Publication Profile
Publication Top Notes
- Star-shaped polypeptides exhibit potent antibacterial activities
Authors: YF Chen, YD Lai, CH Chang, YC Tsai, CC Tang, JS Jan
Journal: Nanoscale 11 (24), 11696-11708
Year: 2019
Citations: 64 - Reduction-and pH-sensitive lipoic acid-modified Poly (l-lysine) and polypeptide/silica hybrid hydrogels/nanogels
Authors: YX Zhang, YF Chen, XY Shen, JJ Hu, JS Jan
Journal: Polymer 86, 32-41
Year: 2016
Citations: 59 - Cell-targeted, dual reduction-and pH-responsive saccharide/lipoic acid-modified poly (L-lysine) and poly (acrylic acid) polyionic complex nanogels for drug delivery
Authors: SC How, YF Chen, PL Hsieh, SSS Wang, JS Jan
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 153, 244-252
Year: 2017
Citations: 38 - TRAIL encapsulated to polypeptide-crosslinked nanogel exhibits increased anti-inflammatory activities in Klebsiella pneumoniae-induced sepsis treatment
Authors: YF Chen, GY Chen, CH Chang, YC Su, YC Chen, Y Jiang, JS Jan
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 102, 85-95
Year: 2019
Citations: 35 - Zhankuic acid A isolated from Taiwanofungus camphoratus is a novel selective TLR4/MD-2 antagonist with anti-inflammatory properties
Authors: Y Chen, AL Shiau, SH Wang, JS Yang, SJ Chang, CL Wu, TS Wu
Journal: The Journal of Immunology 192 (6), 2778-2786
Year: 2014
Citations: 28 - Green synthesis of gold nanoparticle/gelatin/protein nanogels with enhanced bioluminescence/biofluorescence
Authors: IH Chen, YF Chen, JH Liou, JT Lai, CC Hsu, NY Wang, JS Jan
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 105, 110101
Year: 2019
Citations: 27 - Disulfide-cross-linked PEG-block-polypeptide nanoparticles with high drug loading content as glutathione-triggered anticancer drug nanocarriers
Authors: YF Chen, CH Chang, CY Lin, LF Lin, ML Yeh, JS Jan
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 165, 172-181
Year: 2018
Citations: 25 - One-dimensional poly (L-lysine)-block-poly (L-threonine) assemblies exhibit potent anticancer activity by enhancing membranolysis
Authors: YF Chen, AL Shiau, SJ Chang, NS Fan, CT Wang, CL Wu, JS Jan
Journal: Acta Biomaterialia 55, 283-295
Year: 2017
Citations: 25 - Naturally derived DNA nanogels as pH-and glutathione-triggered anticancer drug carriers
Authors: YF Chen, MW Hsu, YC Su, HM Chang, CH Chang, JS Jan
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 114, 111025
Year: 2020
Citations: 22 - The JAK inhibitor antcin H exhibits direct anticancer activity while enhancing chemotherapy against LMP1-expressed lymphoma
Authors: YF Chen, CH Chang, ZN Huang, YC Su, SJ Chang, JS Jan
Journal: Leukemia & Lymphoma 60 (5), 1193-1203
Year: 2019
Citations: 19 - Zhankuic acid A as a novel JAK2 inhibitor for the treatment of concanavalin A-induced hepatitis
Authors: YF Chen, SH Wang, SJ Chang, AL Shiau, LS Her, GS Shieh, CF Chen, …
Journal: Biochemical Pharmacology 91 (2), 217-230
Year: 2014
Citations: 19 - The Constituents of Michelia compressa var. formosana and Their Bioactivities
Authors: YY Chan, SH Juang, GJ Huang, YR Liao, YF Chen, CC Wu, HT Chang, …
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 15 (6), 10926-10935
Year: 2014
Citations: 19 - The Constituents of Roots and Stems of Illigera luzonensis and Their Anti-Platelet Aggregation Effects
Authors: CH Huang, YY Chan, PC Kuo, YF Chen, RJ Chang, IS Chen, SJ Wu, …
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 15 (8), 13424-13436
Year: 2014
Citations: 18 - Enhancement of antitumor immune response by targeted interleukin-12 electrogene transfer through antiHER2 single-chain antibody in a murine bladder tumor model
Authors: YS Tsai, AL Shiau, YF Chen, HT Tsai, HL Lee, TS Tzai, CL Wu
Journal: Vaccine 27 (39), 5383-5392
Year: 2009
Citations: 16 - Advances in the application of nanomaterials as treatments for bacterial infectious diseases
Authors: YP Hung, YF Chen, PJ Tsai, IH Huang, WC Ko, JS Jan
Journal: Pharmaceutics 13 (11), 1913
Year: 2021
Citations: 14 - ZnO-loaded DNA nanogels as neutrophil extracellular trap-like structures in the treatment of mouse peritonitis
Authors: YF Chen, YH Chiou, YC Chen, YS Jiang, TY Lee, JS Jan
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 131, 112484
Year: 2021
Citations: 12 - Natural nanogels crosslinked with S-benzyl-L-cysteine exhibit potent antibacterial activity
Authors: FY Chung, CR Huang, CS Chen, YF Chen
Journal: Biomaterials Advances 153, 213551
Year: 2023
Citations: 7 - Antioxidant activity of linear and star-shaped polypeptides modified with dopamine and glutathione
Authors: CF Su, YF Chen, YJ Tsai, SM Weng, JS Jan
Journal: European Polymer Journal 152, 110497
Year: 2021
Citations: 7 - Effect of oil–water interface and payload-DNA interactions on payload-encapsulated DNA nanogels
Authors: YF Chen, WC Lin, CJ Wu, CH Chang, JS Jan
Journal: Journal of Polymer Research 29 (1), 8
Year: 2022
Citations: 6 - Antibacterial activity of cysteine-derived cationic dipeptides
Authors: YC Tsai, CC Tang, HH Wu, YS Wang, YF Chen
Journal: International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics 26, 1107-1114
Year: 2020
Citations: 6
Conclusion
Dr. Yu-Fon Chen exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher through his extensive expertise, impactful research, and commitment to advancing biomedicine. His work in developing innovative drug delivery systems and peptide drugs holds great promise for addressing significant healthcare challenges. While there are opportunities for growth in collaboration and public engagement, his strengths far outweigh the areas for improvement. Dr. Chen’s dedication and achievements make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, as he continues to pave the way for advancements in biomedical applications and improve patient outcomes.