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Jinjun CHEN, associate director | Cited by 543 | of Nanfang Hospital, Guangzhou | Read 71 publications | Contact Jinjun CHEN
Jinjun Cheng, MD, PhD, is an attending hematopahologist at Children's National Hospital (CNH), Washington, D.C., and an assistant professor in the Department of Pathology at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (GW).
Jianjun Chen, PhD, joined City of Hope in October 2017, and then became chair of the Department of Systems Biology in August 2020. He also is the deputy director of the Center for RNA Biology and Therapeutics.
2021. Purification and characterization of four key enzymes from a feather-degrading Bacillus subtilis from the gut of tarantula Chilobrachys guangxiensis. Q Liu, T Zhang, N Song, Q Li, Z Wang, X...
Dr. Jinjun Cheng obtained his medical degree from China, completed a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and then joined the National Cancer Institute (Bethesda, MD) as a hematopathology fellow from 2018 to 2020.
Prof. Jinju Chen, from the Hepatology Unit of Southern Medical University in China, shared his experiences with the treatment of DPMAS, the results of the PADSTONE study on 1300 patients, as...
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Jinjun Cheng's 59 research works with 714 citations and 3,539 reads, including: Protective effects of Scutellariae Radix Carbonisata-derived carbon dots on blood-heat and hemorrhage rats