Malaysia
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,
Taylor's University ·
School of Biosciences.
+603-5629 5000
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:
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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).
- 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).
- 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).
- Y.Q. Tang (2016). Understanding the poor angiogenic capacity of the heart. ICGEB Symposium. Trieste,Italy (14th 15th June 2016).
- 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).
- 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).
- 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).