Ting-Hsuan Chen

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Ting-Hsuan Chen is …
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P6178Dimensions author ID01343175325.65
P856official websitehttps://scholars.cityu.edu.hk/en/persons/ting-hsuan-chen(67d6332d-6f4d-452c-99e9-e00112c8383b).html
P496ORCID iD0000-0003-4517-7750
P1153Scopus author ID55687675000

P108employerCity University of Hong KongQ787360
P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q44506978Branching patterns emerge in a mathematical model of the dynamics of lung development
Q115219521Detection of intracellular sodium ions based on phenotype-specific activation of NaA43 DNAzyme
Q37733905Directing three-dimensional multicellular morphogenesis by self-organization of vascular mesenchymal cells in hyaluronic acid hydrogels.
Q30525549Directing tissue morphogenesis via self-assembly of vascular mesenchymal cells.
Q38755483Discrete Element Model for Suppression of Coffee-Ring Effect.
Q99631848Early Committed Clockwise Cell Chirality Upregulates Adipogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Q30505910Left-right symmetry breaking in tissue morphogenesis via cytoskeletal mechanics.
Q91748182Microfluidic Particle Dam for Visual and Quantitative Detection of Lead Ions
Q47720418Microfluidic bead trap as a visual bar for quantitative detection of oligonucleotides
Q104508103Microfluidic immunoassay for detection of serological antibodies: A potential tool for rapid evaluation of immunity against SARS-CoV-2
Q42809163Nanowire Magnetoscope Reveals a Cellular Torque with Left-Right Bias.
Q89360249Outline-etching image segmentation reveals enhanced cell chirality through intercellular alignment
Q30530794Preferred mitotic orientation in pattern formation by vascular mesenchymal cells
Q47198167Protein-Substrate Adhesion in Microcontact Printing Regulates Cell Behaviors
Q104799802Remnant Effects of Culture Density on Cell Chirality After Reseeding
Q38846860Substrate Stiffness Regulates the Development of Left-Right Asymmetry in Cell Orientation
Q46393234Three dimensional tubular structure self-assembled by vascular mesenchymal cells at stiffness interfaces of hydrogels
Q38209974Tissue regeneration: from synthetic scaffolds to self-organizing morphogenesis.

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