Jian Chen
Bristol-Myers Squibb
3 Papers
Jian Chen is an academic researcher from Bristol-Myers Squibb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Preservation of Post-Infarction Cardiac Structure and Function via Long-Term Oral Formyl Peptide Receptor Agonist Treatment
Ricardo Garcia,Ricardo Garcia,Bruce R. Ito,John A. Lupisella,Nancy A. Carson,Mei-Yin Hsu,Gayani Fernando,Madeleine Héroux,Michel Bouvier,Elizabeth A. Dierks,Ellen K. Kick,David A. Gordon,Jian Chen,Gabe Mintier,Marilyn Carrier,Stéphane St-Onge,Himanshu Shah,Jordan Kelly Towne,Marcela Sotelo Bucardo,Xiuying Ma,Carol S. Ryan,Nicholas R. Wurtz,Jacek Ostrowski,Francisco Villarreal +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of long-term treatment with compound 43, a small molecule agonist of formyl peptide receptors (FPR1 and FPR2) on macrophages contributes to key cellular activities that can potentiate wound healing.
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11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 gene knockout attenuates atherosclerosis and in vivo foam cell formation in hyperlipidemic apoE⁻/⁻ mice.
Ricardo Garcia,Debra Search,John A. Lupisella,Jacek Ostrowski,Bo Guan,Jian Chen,Wen-Pin Yang,Amy Truong,Aiqing He,Rongan Zhang,Mujing Yan,Samuel Hellings,Peter S. Gargalovic,Carol S. Ryan,Linda Watson,Robert Langish,Petia Shipkova,Nancy L. Carson,Joseph R. Taylor,Richard Yang,George C. Psaltis,Thomas Harrity,Jeffrey A. Robl,David A. Gordon +23 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that 11βHSD1 inhibition may have the potential to limit plaque development at the vessel wall and regulate foam cell formation independent of changes in plasma lipids.
Selective FPR2 Agonism Promotes a Proresolution Macrophage Phenotype and Improves Cardiac Structure-Function Post Myocardial Infarction.
Ricardo Garcia,Ricardo Garcia,John A. Lupisella,Bruce R. Ito,Mei-Yin Hsu,Gayani Fernando,Nancy L. Carson,John Allocco,Carol S. Ryan,Rongan Zhang,Zhaoqing Wang,Madeleine Héroux,Marilyn Carrier,Stéphane St.-Onge,Michel Bouvier,Shailesh Dudhgaonkar,Jignesh Nagar,Moises Muratt Bustamante-Pozo,Alejandra Garate-Carrillo,Jian Chen,Xiuying Ma,Debra Search,Elizabeth A. Dierks,Ellen K. Kick,Ruth R. Wexler,David A. Gordon,Jacek Ostrowski,Nicholas R. Wurtz,Francisco Villarreal +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a selective formyl peptide receptor 2 (FPR2) agonist BMS-986235 was evaluated in cellular assays and in rodents undergoing myocardial infarction.