Wen‐hsiung Chan - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Wen-hsiung Chan is affiliated with the Department of Bioscience Technology and Center for Nanotechnology at Chung Yuan Christian University in Taoyuan, Taiwan. His research largely focuses on the effects of various substances on embryonic development, oocyte maturation, and fetal development, often investigating the underlying mechanisms involving oxidative stress and apoptotic processes.

Research Contributions

Wen-hsiung Chan has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology and toxicology, particularly in understanding how different substances and nanoparticles impact embryonic and fetal development. His studies often explore the dosage-dependent effects of these substances, addressing both their beneficial and harmful impacts. His research has highlighted the roles of oxidative stress and apoptosis in mediating the effects of toxins like alternariol, berberine, ochratoxin A, and enniatin B on mouse blastocysts and embryos.

Aliases

Wen-hsiung Chan is also known by several aliases including Wen-hsiung Chan, W-h Chan, W. H. Chan, W H Chan, and W.-h. Chan.

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Citation Count 3638
h-index 35
Paper Count 107

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