Hui Ting Ong

About Hui Ting Ong

Hui Ting Ong, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Singapore,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

E-cadherin-dependent phosphorylation of EGFR governs a homeostatic feedback loop controlling intercellular junction viscosity and collective migration modes.

Digitalized organoids: integrated pipeline for 3D high-speed analysis of organoid structures using multilevel segmentation and cellular topology

Tension-dependent RHGF-1 recruitment to stress fibers drives robust spermathecal tissue contraction

Slow muscles guide fast myocyte fusion to ensure robust myotome formation despite the high spatiotemporal stochasticity of fusion events

Automated high-speed 3D imaging of organoid cultures with multi-scale phenotypic quantification

Competition for shared downstream signaling molecules establishes indirect negative feedback between EGFR and EphA2

The bacterial tyrosine kinase system CpsBCD governs the length of capsule polymers

Enhancement of endothelialization by topographical features is mediated by PTP1B-dependent endothelial adherens junctions remodeling

Hui Ting Ong Information

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Citations(all)

655

Citations(since 2020)

553

Cited By

305

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

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Top articles of Hui Ting Ong

E-cadherin-dependent phosphorylation of EGFR governs a homeostatic feedback loop controlling intercellular junction viscosity and collective migration modes.

bioRxiv

2023

Digitalized organoids: integrated pipeline for 3D high-speed analysis of organoid structures using multilevel segmentation and cellular topology

bioRxiv

2023

Tension-dependent RHGF-1 recruitment to stress fibers drives robust spermathecal tissue contraction

Journal of Cell Biology

2022/12/27

Slow muscles guide fast myocyte fusion to ensure robust myotome formation despite the high spatiotemporal stochasticity of fusion events

Developmental cell

2022/9/12

Automated high-speed 3D imaging of organoid cultures with multi-scale phenotypic quantification

Nature Methods

2022/7

Competition for shared downstream signaling molecules establishes indirect negative feedback between EGFR and EphA2

Biophysical journal

2022/5/17

Zhongwen Chen
Zhongwen Chen

H-Index: 9

Hui Ting Ong
Hui Ting Ong

H-Index: 7

The bacterial tyrosine kinase system CpsBCD governs the length of capsule polymers

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/11/9

Hui Ting Ong
Hui Ting Ong

H-Index: 7

Enhancement of endothelialization by topographical features is mediated by PTP1B-dependent endothelial adherens junctions remodeling

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

2021/5/4

High content 3D imaging method for quantitative characterization of organoid development and phenotype

BioRxiv

2021/3/28

Gianluca Grenci
Gianluca Grenci

H-Index: 17

Hui Ting Ong
Hui Ting Ong

H-Index: 7

Actin polymerization and crosslinking drive left-right asymmetry in single cell and cell collectives

bioRxiv

2021/1/1

Single-cell analysis of EphA clustering phenotypes to probe cancer cell heterogeneity

Communications Biology

2020/8/6

BNIP-2 retards breast cancer cell migration by coupling microtubule-mediated GEF-H1 and RhoA activation

Science advances

2020/7/31

Jingwei Xiao
Jingwei Xiao

H-Index: 1

Hui Ting Ong
Hui Ting Ong

H-Index: 7

White spot syndrome viral protein VP9 alters the cellular higher‐order chromatin structure

FASEB BioAdvances

2020/4

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