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Yi-Cheng Sin

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Chemical Research in Toxicology|May 4, 2026
The Expanding Landscape of ADP-Ribosylation: Protein, DNA, RNA, and Mitochondrial RegulationYi-Cheng Sin, Linlin Zhao
Frontiers in Immunology|February 21, 2024
Integrin CD11c regulates B cell homeostasisLifei Hou, Yi-Cheng Sin, Yue Chen, et al.
Chemical Science|October 18, 2024
A constitutional isomer selective chemical proteomic strategy for system-wide profiling of protein lysine 5-hydroxylationYi-Cheng Sin, Meeyeon Park, Timothy J Griffin, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|April 29, 2025
Isotopic Labeling-Enabled Chemical Proteomics Analysis Revealed Structural and Functional Features of Allysine Modifications in Mammalian Cells and TissuesYi-Cheng Sin, Nora Hosny, Addeli Bez Batti Angulski, et al.
FASEB Bioadvances|March 12, 2026
Plasma Proteomic Signatures of Pediatric Sepsis Reveal Persistent Inflammation and Phase-Specific BiomarkersFahd Alhamdan, Yi-Cheng Sin, Erik Malm, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 8, 2024
Neutrophil extracellular traps formation is associated with postoperative complications in neonates and infants undergoing congenital cardiac surgeryWiriya Maisat, Lifei Hou, Sumiti Sandhu, et al.
Pediatric Research|November 11, 2024
Neutrophil extracellular traps formation is associated with postoperative complications in congenital cardiac surgeryWiriya Maisat, Lifei Hou, Sumiti Sandhu, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|July 19, 2024
Lysine L-lactylation is the dominant lactylation isomer induced by glycolysisDi Zhang, Jinjun Gao, Zhijun Zhu, et al.
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Chemical Research in Toxicology|May 4, 2026
The Expanding Landscape of ADP-Ribosylation: Protein, DNA, RNA, and Mitochondrial RegulationYi-Cheng Sin, Linlin Zhao
Frontiers in Immunology|February 21, 2024
Integrin CD11c regulates B cell homeostasisLifei Hou, Yi-Cheng Sin, Yue Chen, et al.
Chemical Science|October 18, 2024
A constitutional isomer selective chemical proteomic strategy for system-wide profiling of protein lysine 5-hydroxylationYi-Cheng Sin, Meeyeon Park, Timothy J Griffin, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|April 29, 2025
Isotopic Labeling-Enabled Chemical Proteomics Analysis Revealed Structural and Functional Features of Allysine Modifications in Mammalian Cells and TissuesYi-Cheng Sin, Nora Hosny, Addeli Bez Batti Angulski, et al.
FASEB Bioadvances|March 12, 2026
Plasma Proteomic Signatures of Pediatric Sepsis Reveal Persistent Inflammation and Phase-Specific BiomarkersFahd Alhamdan, Yi-Cheng Sin, Erik Malm, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 8, 2024
Neutrophil extracellular traps formation is associated with postoperative complications in neonates and infants undergoing congenital cardiac surgeryWiriya Maisat, Lifei Hou, Sumiti Sandhu, et al.
Pediatric Research|November 11, 2024
Neutrophil extracellular traps formation is associated with postoperative complications in congenital cardiac surgeryWiriya Maisat, Lifei Hou, Sumiti Sandhu, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|July 19, 2024
Lysine L-lactylation is the dominant lactylation isomer induced by glycolysisDi Zhang, Jinjun Gao, Zhijun Zhu, et al.
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