Full Name
Tak Kwong Vincent Chow
Variants
Chow, V.
Chow, V.T.
Chow, V.T.-K.
Chow, Tak Kwong Vincent
Chow, T.K.V.
Chow, V.T.K.
Tak Kwong Chow, Vincent
 
Main Affiliation
 
 
Email
micctk@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Department:  OTOLARYNGOLOGY
Author:  Tan, Kai Sen
Author:  Wang, De Yun

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-May-2018CD151, a novel host factor of nuclear export signaling in influenza virus infectionQiao, Yongkang ; Yan, Yan ; Sen Tan, Kai ; Tan, Sheryl SL ; Seet, Ju Ee ; Arumugam, Thiruma Valavan ; Chow, Vincent TK ; Wang, De Yun ; Thai, Tran 
22018Comparative transcriptomic and metagenomic analyses of influenza virus-infected nasal epithelial cells from multiple individuals reveal specific nasal-initiated signaturesTan, K.S. ; Yan, Y. ; Koh, W.L.H. ; Li, L.; Choi, H. ; Tran, T. ; Sugrue, R.; Wang, D.Y. ; Chow, V.T. 
322-Oct-2020Enteroviral 3C protease activates the human NLRP1 inflammasome in airway epithelia.Robinson, Kim S; Teo, Daniel Eng Thiam ; Tan, Kai Sen ; Toh, Gee Ann; Ong, Hsiao Hui ; Lim, Chrissie Kaishi; Lay, Kenneth; Au, Bijin Veonice; Lew, Tian Sheng; Chu, Justin Jang Hann ; Chow, Vincent Tak Kwong ; Wang, De Yun ; Zhong, Franklin L; Reversade, Bruno 
42020Host Antiviral Response Suppresses Ciliogenesis and Motile Ciliary Functions in the Nasal EpitheliumChen, Q.; Tan, K.S. ; Liu, J. ; Ong, H.H. ; Zhou, S.; Huang, H. ; Chen, H.; Ong, Y.K.; Thong, M.; Chow, V.T. ; Qiu, Q.; Wang, D.-Y. 
51-Apr-2017Impact of Respiratory Virus Infections in Exacerbation of Acute and Chronic RhinosinusitisTan, Kai Sen ; Yan, Yan ; Ong, Hsiao Hui ; Chow, Vincent TK ; Shi, Li; Wang, De-Yun 
61-Jan-2021Induction of IL-25 Expression in Human Nasal Polyp Epithelium by Influenza Virus Infection is Abated by Interferon-Alpha PretreatmentHong, Haiyu ; Tan, Kai Sen ; Yan, Yan ; Chen, Fenghong; Ong, Hsiao Hui ; Oo, Yukei ; Liu, Jing ; Ong, Yew Kwang ; Thong, Mark ; Sugrue, Richard; Chow, Vincent T ; Wang, De Yun 
7Sep-2020Interleukin-13 Alters Tight Junction Proteins Expression Thereby Compromising Barrier Function and Dampens Rhinovirus Induced Immune Responses in Nasal EpitheliumHuang, Z.-Q.; Liu, J. ; Ong, H.H. ; Yuan, T. ; Zhou, X.-M.; Wang, J.; Tan, K.S. ; Chow, V.T. ; Yang, Q.-T.; Shi, L.; Ye, J.; Wang, D.-Y. 
82019RNA Sequencing of H3N2 Influenza Virus-Infected Human Nasal Epithelial Cells from Multiple Subjects Reveals Molecular Pathways Associated with Tissue Injury and ComplicationsTan, K.S. ; Andiappan, A.K.; Lee, B.; Yan, Y. ; Liu, J. ; Tang, S.A.; Lum, J.; He, T.T. ; Ong, Y.K. ; Thong, M. ; Lim, H.F. ; Choi, H.W. ; Rotzschke, O.; Chow, V.T. ; Wang, Y. 
916-Mar-2022Transcriptomics of rhinovirus persistence reveals sustained expression of RIG-I and interferon-stimulated genes in nasal epithelial cells in vitroOng, Hsiao Hui ; Andiappan, Anand Kumar; Duan, Kaibo; Lum, Josephine; Liu, Jing ; Tan, Kai Sen ; Howland, Shanshan; Lee, Bernett; Ong, Yew Kwang ; Thong, Mark ; Chow, Vincent T ; Wang, De-Yun 
102019Upregulation of cell-surface mucin MUC15 in human nasal epithelial cells upon influenza A virus infectionChen, Z.G. ; Wang, Z.N.; Yan, Y. ; Liu, J. ; He, T.T.; Thong, K.T. ; Ong, Y.K. ; Chow, V.T.K. ; Tan, K.S. ; Wang, D.Y.