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Dr Chi Ming WONG, Henry

PhD (2000-2004) Department of Physiology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2004-2011); Research Assistant Professor (2011-2012) Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Georgetown University, Medical Center, Washington, USA

 

SCI-indexed publications
  • Zhang H, Liu J, Qu D, Wang L, Wong CM, Lau CW, Huang Y, Wang YF, Huang H, Xia Y, Xiang L, Cai Z, Liu P, Wei Y, Yao X, Ma RCW & *Huang Y (2018) Serum exosomes mediate delivery of arginase 1 as a novel mechanism for endothelial dysfunction in diabetes. Proceedings of the Academy of National Sciences USA 115(29):E6927-E6936.

  • Zhang Y, Liu J, Luo JY, Tian XY, Cheang WS, Xu J, Lau CW, Wang L, Wong WT, Wong CM, Lan HY, Yao XQ, Raizada MK & Huang Y (2015) Upregulation of angiotensin (1-7)-mediated signaling preserves endothelial function through reducing oxidative stress in diabetes. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling 23(11):880-892 with Cover Image of the Issue.

  • Ni X, Wong SL, Lau CW, Shi X, Wong CM, Cai Y & Huang Y (2014) Tetramethylpyrazine protects against hydrogen peroxide-provoked endothelial dysfunction in isolated rat aortic rings: implications for antioxidant therapy of vascular diseases. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Volume 2014 (2014), Article ID 627181, 10 pages
  • Wong CM, Zhang Y & Huang Y (2014) Bone morphogenic protein-4-induced oxidant signaling via protein carbonylation for endothelial dysfunction. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 75C:178-190
  • Wong CM, Yung LM, Leung FP, Tsang SY, Au CL, Yao XQ, Chen ZY, Cheng CH, Lau CW, Gollasch M and Huang Y. (2008) Raloxifene protects endothelial function against oxidative stress. British Journal of Pharmacology 155(3):326-334

  • Wong CM*, Tsang SY, Yao XQ, Chan FL and Huang Y (2008) Differential effects of estrogen and progesterone on potassium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes.Steroids 73(3):272-279. (*Co-corresponding authors)

  • Leung FP, Tsang SY, Wong CM, Yung LM, Chan YC, Leung HS, Yao XQ and Huang Y (2007) Raloxifene, tamoxifen and vascular tone. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology 34(8):809-813

  • Wong CM, Yao XQ, Au CL, Tsang SY, Fung KP, Laher I, Vanhoutte PM and Huang Y (2006) Chronic raloxifene therapy improves endothelial function in aortas from aged ovariectomized female rats. Vascular Pharmacology 44(5):290-298

  • Tsang SY, Yao XQ, Essen K, Wong CM, Chan FL, Gollasch M and Huang Y. (2004) Raloxifene relaxes rat cerebral arteries in vitro and inhibits L-type voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels. Stroke 35: 1709-14

  • Tsang SY, Yao X, Chan FL, Wong CM, Chen ZY, Laher I and Huang Y. (2004) Estrogen and tamoxifen modulate cerebrovascular tone in ovariectomized female rats. Hypertension 44(1): 78-82

  • Lau CW, Chen ZY, Wong CM, Yao XQ, He DZ and Huang Y (2004) Attenuation of endothelium-mediated relaxation by acetoside in rat aorta: role of endothelial [Ca2+]i and nitric oxide-cyclic GMP pathway. Life Sciences 75(10): 1149-1157

  • Huang Y, Wong CM, Lau CW, Yao XQ, Tsang SY, Su YL and Chen, Z.Y. (2004) Inhibition of nitric oxide/cyclic GMP-mediated relaxation by purified flavonoids, baicalin and baicalein, in rat aortic rings. Biochemical Pharmacology 67(4): 787-794

  • Tsang SY, Yao XQ, Wong CW, Chan FL, Chen ZY and Huang Y (2004) Differential regulation of potassium and calcium channel gene expression by chronic treatment with estrogen and tamoxifen in rat aorta. European Journal of Pharmacology 483: 155-162

  • Tsang SY, Wong CM, Yao XQ, Chan FL and Huang Y (2003) Estrogen and endothelial nitric oxide. Current Topics in Pharmacology 7(2): 155-161

  • Tsang SY, Yao XQ Wong CM, Chen ZY and Huang Y. (2003) Role of Na+-Ca2+ exchanger in pinacidil-induced relaxation in rat mesenteric artery. British Journal of Pharmacology 138(3): 453-460

  • Tsang SY, Yao XQ, Chan HY, Wong CM, Chen ZY, Au CL and Huang Y. (2003) Contribution of K+ channels to relaxation induced by 17s-estradiol but not by progesterone in rat mesenteric artery rings. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 41(1): 4-13

  • Tsang SY, Yao XQ, Chan HY, Cehn ZY, Wong CM and Huang Y. (2002) Effect of 17s-estradiol exposure on vasorelaxation induced by K+ channel openers and Ca2+ channel blockers. Pharmacology 65(1): 26-31