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Department Affiliations


 
Xueyan Chen, MB, PhD
Resident
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Email: XChen@uwhealth.org
Office: D4/222 CSC
Phone: 608.262.5474
FAX: None
Pager: 608.265.7000 #9025
Mailing Address:
D4/222 CSC
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792
Education
MD, Beijing Medical University
PhD, Tufts University, Boston, MA
Selected Publications
Chen X, Barton LF, Chi Y, Clurman BE, Roberts JM. Ubiquitin-independent degradation of cell-cycle inhibitors by the REGgamma proteasome. Mol Cell. 2007. 26(6):843-852.
Timmerbeul I, Garrett-Engele CM, Kossatz U, Chen X, Firpo E, Grünwald V, Kamino K, Wilkens L, Lehmann U, Buer J, Geffers R, Kubicka S, Manns MP, Porter PL, Roberts JM, Malek NP. Testing the importance of p27 degradation by the SCFskp2 pathway in murine models of lung and colon cancer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006. 103(38):14009-14.
Besson A, Gurian-West M, Chen X, Kelly-Spratt KS, Kemp CJ, Roberts JM. A pathway in quiescent cells that controls p27Kip1 stability, subcellular localization, and tumor suppression. Genes Dev. 2006. 20(1):47-64.
Chen X, Chi Y, Bloecher A, Aebersold R, Clurman BE, Roberts JM. N-acetylation and ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation of p21(Cip1). Mol Cell. 2004. 16(5):839-847.
Chen X, Fang H, Schwob JE. Multipotency of purified, transplanted globose basal cells in olfactory epithelium. J Comp Neurol. 2004: 469(4):457-474.
Clinical Interests
Anatomic Pathology