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Stephanie Ma

@stephaniema912

Cancer Biologist. Professor at University of Hong Kong. Passionate about #cancerresearch #livercancer #cancerstemness #cancercellplasticity #preclinicalmodels

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Patient-derived tumor-like cell clusters for personalized chemo- and immunotherapies in non-small cell lung cancer dlvr.it/T6VRPn

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🔍Discover how our passion for making biomedical science communication and education accessible gets translated into a fun and interactive HKU Biomedical Sciences Summer Academy, read on 👉🏻projects.croucher.org.hk/news/science-f…

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… and that’s a wrap! Great #CPCSRC FASEB meeting in Hong Kong! Thanks to all the attendees and fellow co-organizers Vivian Li Stephanie Ma - what an incredible couple days of science with true 🌎 representation

… and that’s a wrap! Great #CPCSRC <a href="/FASEBorg/">FASEB</a> meeting in Hong Kong! Thanks to all the attendees and fellow co-organizers <a href="/VivianLiLab/">Vivian Li</a> <a href="/stephaniema912/">Stephanie Ma</a> - what an incredible couple days of science with true 🌎 representation
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A fully-funded 3-year Martin Lee Doctoral Scholarship in Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine is available for a project focused on establishing novel human HCC models at The University of Edinburgh. The project will be supervised by Keisuke Kaji (primary supervisor, U of

A fully-funded 3-year Martin Lee Doctoral Scholarship in Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine is available for a project focused on establishing novel human HCC models at The University of Edinburgh. 

The project will be supervised by Keisuke Kaji (primary supervisor, U of
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Excited to share about our latest publication in Science Translational Medicine, showcasing findings on targeting AGPAT4 to overcome cancer cell plasticity, from a fruitful collaboration between our cancer biology and chemical biology teams. Science Translational Medicine

Excited to share about our latest publication in Science Translational Medicine, showcasing findings on targeting AGPAT4 to overcome cancer cell plasticity, from a fruitful collaboration between our cancer biology and chemical biology teams. 
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Scientists discover that the protein AGPAT4 is heavily involved in #HCC tumor metabolism, plasticity, and resistance to #sorafenib, and discover an AGPAT4 inhibitor that can sensitize tumors to treatment in mice. Stephanie Ma HKU Medicine scim.ag/4l6etXy

Scientists discover that the protein AGPAT4 is heavily involved in #HCC tumor metabolism, plasticity, and resistance to #sorafenib, and discover an AGPAT4 inhibitor that can sensitize tumors to treatment in mice. <a href="/stephaniema912/">Stephanie Ma</a> <a href="/hkumed/">HKU Medicine</a>
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Researchers from HKU SBMS have identified a protein in liver cancer that allows cancer cells to grow more aggressively and evade existing therapies. The team has also developed a compound to target this protein and suppress tumour growth. hkumed.hk/56a8e7

Researchers from <a href="/hkusbms/">HKU SBMS</a> have identified a protein in liver cancer that allows cancer cells to grow more aggressively and evade existing therapies. The team has also developed a compound to target this protein and suppress tumour growth. 

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