Reactome: A Curated Pathway Database
THIS SITE IS USED FOR CURATION AND TESTING
IT IS NOT STABLE, IS LINKED TO AN INCOMPLETE DATA SET, AND IS NOT MONITORED FOR PERFORMANCE. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE USE OF OUR PUBLIC SITE

Query author contributions in Reactome

Reactome depends on collaboration between our curation team and outside experts to assemble and peer-review its pathway modules. The integration of ORCID within Reactome enables us to meet a key challenge with authoring, curating and reviewing biological information by incentivizing and crediting the external experts that contribute their expertise and time to the Reactome curation process. More information is available at ORCID and Reactome.

If you have an ORCID ID that is not listed on this page, please forward this information to us and we will update your Reactome pathway records.

Name Email address

Details on Person Chen, H

Class:IdPerson:175211
_displayNameChen, H
_timestamp2006-02-23 23:51:01
created[InstanceEdit:175576] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-02-23 23:50:37
initialH
surnameChen
(author)[LiteratureReference:175524] The barrier-to-autointegration protein is a host factor for HIV type 1 integration
[LiteratureReference:180134] Retroviral DNA integration: ASLV, HIV, and MLV show distinct target site preferences
[LiteratureReference:180166] HIV-1 integration in the human genome favors active genes and local hotspots
[LiteratureReference:183075] The epsins define a family of proteins that interact with components of the clathrin coat and contain a new protein module
[LiteratureReference:192404] The human fibroblast growth factor receptor genes: a common structural arrangement underlies the mechanisms for generating receptor forms that differ in their third immunoglobulin domain
[LiteratureReference:350602] Structural elements of antizymes 1 and 2 are required for proteasomal degradation of ornithine decarboxylase
[LiteratureReference:445512] Missense polymorphism in the human carboxypeptidase E gene alters enzymatic activity
[LiteratureReference:904844] Decreased hephaestin expression and activity leads to decreased iron efflux from differentiated Caco2 cells
[LiteratureReference:936603] A conserved mechanism for sulfonucleotide reduction
[LiteratureReference:992685] Structural basis of mitochondrial tethering by mitofusin complexes
List all 14 refering instances
[Change default viewing format]
No pathways have been reviewed or authored by Chen, H (175211)