Dr. Chang, Chen

Emeritus Research Fellow

Specialty:
  • Functional MRI/S
  • Neuroscience

Education and Positions:
  • Ph.D. University of Alabama at Birmingham


Our Team
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Journal 194 Book 0

  1. Chen, C. L. ; Siow, T. Y. ; Chou, C. H.; Lin, C. H. ; Lin, M. H.; Chen,Y.C.; Hsieh, W. Y.; Wang, S. J. and Chang, C.* Targeted Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of T-Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis MOLECULAR IMAGING AND BIOLOGY 19(2), 233-244 (2017-04) [JCR] [WOS]
  2. Yao, N. W. ; Chang, C. ; Lin, S. T. ; Yen, C. T. and Chen, J. Y.* Functional assessment of glioma pathogenesis by in vivo multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging and in vitro analyses Scientific Reports 6, 26050 (2016-05) [JCR] [WOS]
  3. Chen, F. H. ; Wang, C. C. ; Liu, H. L. ; Fu, S. Y. ; Yu, C. F. ; Chang, C. ; Chiang, C. S. and Hong, J. H. Decline of Tumor Vascular Function as Assessed by DCE-MRI is Associated with Poor Responses to Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS 95(5), 1495-1503 (2016-03) [JCR] [WOS]
  4. Chang, C. P. ; Lee, C. T. ; Hou, W. H. ; Lin, M. S. ; Lai, H. L. ; Chien, C. L. ; Chang, C. ; Cheng, P. L. ; Lien, C. C. and Chern, Y.* Type VI adenylyl cyclase negatively regulates GluN2B-mediated LTD and spatial reversal learning Scientific Reports 6, 22529 (2016-03) [JCR] [WOS]
  5. Huang, C. H. ; Shih, Y. Y. I. ; Siow, T. Y. ; Hsu, Y. H. ; Chen, C. C. V. ; Lin, T. N. ; Jaw, F. S.* and Chang, C.* Temporal Assessment of Vascular Reactivity and Functionality using MRI during Postischemic Proangiogenenic Vascular Remodeling MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 33(7), 903-910 (2015-09) [JCR] [WOS]
  6. Chen, C. C. V. ; Hsu, Y. H. ; Lin, C. Y. E. and Chang, C. Imaging dopamine autoreceptor activity using functional MRI as a novel technique in Parkinson’s disease ISMRM 23rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition 2240 (2015-05) [JCR] [WOS]
  7. Hsiao HY, Chen YC, Huang CH, Chen CC, Hsu YH, Chen HM, Chiu FL, Kuo HC, Chang C, Chern Y Aberrant astrocytes impair vascular reactivity in Huntington disease. Annals of neurology 78(2), 178-192 (2015-04) [JCR] [WOS]
  8. Wu, T. S. ; Wang, L. C. ; Liu, S. C. ; Hsu, T. Y. ; Lin, C. Y. ; Feng, G. J. ; Chen, J. M. ; Liu, H. P. ; Yen, T. C. ; Chang, Y. S. ; Liao, S. K. ; Chang, C.* and Chow, K. P. N.* EBV oncogene N-LMP1 induces CD4 T-cell-mediated angiogenic blockade in the murine tumor mode The Journal of Immunology 194(9), 4577-4587 (2015-04) [JCR] [WOS]
  9. Chen, C. C. , Yao, N. W. ; Chuang, W. J. and Chang, C. MRI shows tumor inhibition conferred by disintegrins alone or in combination with anti-VEGFR2 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2014-11) [JCR] [WOS]
  10. Ju, T. C. ; Chen, H. M. ; Chen, Y. C. ; Chang, C. P. ; Chang, C. and Chern, Y.* AMPK-alpha1 functions downstream of oxidative stress to mediate neuronal atrophy in Huntington\'s disease. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE 1842(9), 1668-1680 (2014-09) [JCR] [WOS]