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2. 不穩定平衡介入對跆拳道品勢下肢核心肌力訓練影響之探討
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張家豪 Chia-Jung Lee
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研究目的:使用Core-Tex動態核心訓練器做為不穩定平台,並搭配燈光反應系統,以獨立步及踢擊動作為指定訓練動作,訓練跆拳道品勢運動員的下肢核心肌力,並探討跆拳道品勢運動員在訓練前後的平衡能力、爆發力及柔軟度的成效。方法:參與訓練的運動員共有跆拳道品勢黑帶以上的男性運動員8名及女性運動員7名,合計15名的研究對象。運動員於每次訓練前,皆需先進行暖身動作後,再進行指定的下肢核心肌力訓練的項目。訓練期間總共一個半月,每週訓練3天,每天訓練3次。下肢核心肌力訓練的項目為左右腳在Core-Tex動態核心訓練器上進行變換獨立步及側踢停止姿勢,每次各15秒,前踢、側踢及高麗型側踢動作則各10次。同時在訓練期開始前及結束後,分別進行平衡能力、爆發力及柔軟度的前測及後測。將兩次測驗收集到的數據,以SPSS 23版 for Windows之套裝軟體進行T-test檢驗分析法計算平均數±標準差,顯著水準定為α = .05。結果:在訓練後,所有運動員,不分男性與女性的平衡能力、爆發力和柔軟度皆有增加。結論:利用Core-Tex動態核心訓練器搭配燈光反應系統訓練,對跆拳道品勢運動員的平衡能力、爆發力及柔軟度有影響,並且有助於提升跆拳道品勢運動員的下肢核心肌力。 Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the lower limb core strength training of the Poomsae athletes before and after unstable balance training, and is based on selected skills: Oreun Hakdari and sidekicks. The unstable platform is a Core-Tex reactive trainer combined with a Fitlight training system. Methods: Fifteen athletes, including eight male and seven female athletes with Taekwondo Poomsae black belt performed lower limb core strength training three days a week and three times a day. During the one and a half months of training, in each training session, the athletes performed warm-up exercises and lower limb core muscle strength training. The phrase core muscle strength training project of the lower limb is designed to do static poses for 15 seconds each and dynamic poses for 10 repetitions each time. The test data of balance, power, and flexibility before and after the training was collected, and SPSS was used for statistics. The significance level was set at α = .05. Results: After unstable balance training, all male and female athletes showed increased in balance, power, and flexibility. Conclusion: The use of a Core-Tex reactive trainer combined with a Fitlight training system increased the balance, power, and flexibility of Taekwondo Poomsae athletes. It helped improve the lower limb and core muscle strength.  
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3. 跆拳道品勢側踢質量分析
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賀耀華 Chia-Jung Lee
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目的:本文針對跆拳道品勢側踢質量分析,探討品勢側踢關鍵特徵與專業教練評分之相關性以及其重要程度排序,並以此跆拳道側踢動作關鍵特徵,提供教練及選手客觀之依據,將有助於跆拳道品勢技能足技動作競技水準之提升。方法:本研究以臺北市立龍山國民中學以及國立臺灣師範大學品勢運動員為研究對象,共計10人,透過錄製運動員之側踢影像,研擬品勢側踢關鍵計有七項特徵,並分析品勢運動員在其側踢過程中,與教練評分之相關性和重要程度排序,最終針對結果進行整理及系統性分析。結果:共探討七項品勢側踢關鍵特徵,分析其與專業教練評分之相關性,根據相關性關鍵特徵重要程度依序為夾膝時與軀幹之夾角、收腳過程的平均速度、踢擊最高點至開始收腳的時間、踢擊最高點之持續時間、夾膝完成至踢擊最高點的加速過程、支撐腳腳根與腳尖之夾角、收腳過程軀幹與支撐腳之夾角。結論:一、研究顯示側踢品質主要以夾膝時與軀幹之夾角判定,與動作評分呈現高度相關性。二、在側踢關鍵特徵中,表明(1)當踢擊最高點至開始收腳的時間越長(2)收腳過程中,軀幹與支撐腳之夾角越小(3)收腳過程的平均速度越快(4)夾膝時與軀幹之夾角越小,教練對於側踢表現之評分越高。 Purpose: This paper examines the quality of the Side Kick in Taekwondo and investigates the correlation between the key characteristics of the Side Kick and the professional coach’s rating, as well as the ranking of their importance. Providing coaches and players with an objective basis from our analysis will help to raise the level of Poomsae competition in foot techniques. Method: In this study, a total of 10 athletes from Taipei Longshan National High School and National Taiwan Normal University participated as the subjects. Using the videos of the athletes’ side kicks, we analyzed the importance of the judges’ ratings during the side kick stance and provided a reference for coaches and athletes in training or competition. Finally, the results were collected and systematically analyzed. Results: Seven key features of the Side Kick were analyzed, in descending order of importance, as follows: the angle between the bent knee and the torso, the average speed from the recovery process, the time between the highest point of the kick and the start of the leg retraction, the duration of the highest point of the kick, the acceleration between the completion of the knee clinch and the highest point of the kick, the angle between the heel and tiptoe of the supporting foot, and the angle between the torso and the supporting foot during the recovery process. Conclusion: 1. Research has shown that Taekwondo instructors mainly judge the quality of a Side Kick by the angle between the knee and the torso, which shows a high correlation with movement scores. 2. Among the seven key characteristics of the Side Kick, it shows that the following four characteristics will result in a higher score of the performance for the Side Kick: (1) the longer time between the highest point of the kick and the start of the recovery; (2) the smaller the angle between the torso and the supporting foot; (3) the faster the average speed of the recovery; and (4) the smaller the angle between the torso and the knee during the recovery.  
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4. Medical outcomes of children with neurodevelopmental disorders after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A six-month follow-up study
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Liang-Jen Wang, Ching-Shu Tsai, Wen-Jiun Chou, Chia-Jung Lee, Sheng-Yu Lee, Yi-Jun Chen, and I-Chun Lin
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Infectious Diseases ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Molecular Medicine - Published
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5. <scp>CX3CL1</scp> induces cell migration and invasion through <scp>ICAM</scp> ‐1 expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells
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Chia‐Yu Wu, Pei‐Wen Peng, Ting‐Yi Renn, Chia‐Jung Lee, Tsung‐Ming Chang, Augusta I‐Chin Wei, and Ju‐Fang Liu
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Molecular Medicine ,Cell Biology - Published
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6. Chemopreventive effects of Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang on paclitaxel-induced leucopenia and neuropathy in animals
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Her-Shyong Shiah, Chia-Jung Lee, Fang-Yu Lee, Sung-Hui Tseng, Shih-Han Chen, and Ching-Chiung Wang
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Paclitaxel frequently induces peripheral neuropathy and myelosuppression during cancer treatment. According to the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan, traditional Chinese medicine doctors widely use Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang (XSLJZT) to treat breast cancer patients who have received paclitaxel. We explored the combined therapeutic effects of XSLZJT with paclitaxel. XSLJZT did not exhibit significant cytotoxic effects on P388-D1 cells; however, the combination of XSLJZT (100 and 500 mg/kg) with paclitaxel prolonged the survival rate in P388–D1 tumor-bearing mice compared to paclitaxel-only. In addition, XSLJZT was found to enhance white blood cells (WBC) counts and promote leukocyte rebound in paclitaxel-induced leukopenia in mice. XSLJZT also reduced paclitaxel-induced mechanical pain and inhibited c-Fos protein expression in the L4-6 spinal cords of Wistar rats. Moreover, paclitaxel-induced shortening of the nerve fibers of dorsal root ganglion cells was ameliorated by pre-treatment with XSLJZT. Therefore, we suggest that XSLJZT could be used as an adjunct for cancer patients, as the formula could decrease paclitaxel-induced neuropathy and myelosuppression.
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7. Innovation Promoter or Inhibitor? Non-Family CEO's Effect on Innovation in Family Businesses
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Chia Jung Lee, Pi-Hui Chung, Hsueh-Liang Wu, and Cheng-Yu Lee
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Family business ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Business administration ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Risk taking ,Chief executive officer ,High tech ,Risk management - Published
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8. Hepatoprotective effect of botanical drug formula on high-fat diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by inhibiting lipogenesis and promoting anti-oxidation
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De-Shan, Ning, Yu-Ju, Chen, Chien-Ju, Lin, Ching-Chiung, Wang, Hong-Wei, Zhao, Kun-Teng, Wang, Ming-Chung, Lee, Lemmuel L, Tayo, Wan-Chun, Chiu, Chiu-Li, Yeh, and Chia-Jung, Lee
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
With the prevalence of obesity and other components of metabolic syndrome, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become increasingly common. In recent years, much attention has been paid to various plant sources, hoping to find a treatment for NAFLD in plants. The Livsooth authentic herbal formula (LAH, 樂悠本草), a botanical drug formula combined with Puerariae lobatae radix, Lonicerae japonicae flos, Hoveniae semen, and Siraitiae fructus. This study used a network pharmacology approach to predict the potential mechanisms of LAH against NAFLD. Gene Ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses have identified potential biochemical and signaling pathways. Subsequently, the potential mechanism of action of LAH on NAFLD predicted by network pharmacology analysis was validated in a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced NAFLD model in C57BL/6 mice. Our results demonstrated that LAH ameliorated hepatocyte steatosis in liver tissue by activating the AMPK pathway and decreasing serum triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein, glucose, and cholesterol. Besides, LAH increased the hepatic antioxidant enzymes activities, suggested that LAH improved oxidative stress markers in HFD induced NAFLD mice. In vitro experiments confirmed that the active component of LAH, puerarin, regulates lipid accumulation through the AMPK pathway. In conclusion, our study shows that network pharmacology predictions are consistent with experimental validation. LAH can be a candidate supplement for the prevention of NAFLD.
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9. Triangular gold nanoplates/two-dimensional nano mica platelets with a 3D lightning-rod effect as flexible nanohybrid substrates for SERS bacterial detection
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Yan-Feng Chen, Wen-Ru Chang, Chia-Jung Lee, and Chih-Wei Chiu
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Biomedical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine - Abstract
Triangular gold nanoplates (TAuNPs) were prepared by a one-step rapid growth method and then reduced and stabilized on two-dimensional nano mica nanoplatelets (NMPs). We also prepared TAuNP/NMP nanohybrids with a three-dimensional lightning-rod effect by oxidative etching. The surface of the delaminated NMPs (only 1 nm thick) is highly charged and can provide a large specific surface area; thus, it can be used as a substrate for the stable growth of gold nanoplates. In addition, by controlling relevant synthesis parameters, the edge length of the TAuNPs can be easily adjusted in the range of 30-90 nm. During reduction of the TAuNPs, the cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium chloride was added as a protective agent to surround the TAuNPs; consequently, the surface was positively charged, which facilitates adsorption for detecting molecules with negative charges. When nanohybrids were used in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) to detect adenine molecules, the limit of detection concentration was 10
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10. Phenome-wide analysis of Taiwan Biobank reveals novel glycemia-related loci and genetic risks for diabetes
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Chia-Jung Lee, Ting-Huei Chen, Aylwin Ming Wee Lim, Chien-Ching Chang, Jia-Jyun Sie, Pei-Lung Chen, Su-Wei Chang, Shang-Jung Wu, Chia-Lin Hsu, Ai-Ru Hsieh, Wei-Shiung Yang, and Cathy S. J. Fann
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Blood Glucose ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Risk Factors ,Taiwan ,Humans ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Carbon-Carbon Lyases ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Biological Specimen Banks - Abstract
To explore the complex genetic architecture of common diseases and traits, we conducted comprehensive PheWAS of ten diseases and 34 quantitative traits in the community-based Taiwan Biobank (TWB). We identified 995 significantly associated loci with 135 novel loci specific to Taiwanese population. Further analyses highlighted the genetic pleiotropy of loci related to complex disease and associated quantitative traits. Extensive analysis on glycaemic phenotypes (T2D, fasting glucose and HbA1c) was performed and identified 115 significant loci with four novel genetic variants (HACL1, RAD21, ASH1L and GAK). Transcriptomics data also strengthen the relevancy of the findings to metabolic disorders, thus contributing to better understanding of pathogenesis. In addition, genetic risk scores are constructed and validated for absolute risks prediction of T2D in Taiwanese population. In conclusion, our data-driven approach without a priori hypothesis is useful for novel gene discovery and validation on top of disease risk prediction for unique non-European population.
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11. A new mechanism for purchasing through personal interactions: fairness, trust and social influence in online group buying
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Min Jhih Cheng, Chia Jung Lee, and Shiu Wan Hung
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Group buying ,Advertising ,Library and Information Sciences ,Psychology ,Purchasing ,Mechanism (sociology) ,Computer Science Applications ,Information Systems ,Social influence - Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this article was to explore the influence of individual perception and social climate on consumer-initiated group-buying purchase decisions. An extended cross-level research model was used to explain how a new mechanism for purchasing through personal interactions could work.Design/methodology/approachThis study utilised a questionnaire survey for data gathering. The subjects of the investigation were group-buying initiators. Hierarchical linear modelling (HLM) was used to experimentally examine the research hypotheses.FindingsThe empirical results of the study indicate that the social influence of critical mass can effectively promote positive attitudes and intentions towards consumer-initiated online group buying. An individuals' perception of an initiator's fairness influences their trust in the initiator. In addition, trust in the initiator can positively and significantly influence buyers' attitudes and intentions to online group buying.Originality/valueMost previous studies on online group-buying focus on how social media influences group-buying behaviours. This study extends social media research by introducing an extended cross-level model to provide a comprehensive investigation into online-shopping. It is a preliminary attempt to systematically verify relationships at the individual and aggregate levels. The decision to group buying requires a relationship of trust to be formed before any transaction takes place, thereby increasing the intention to make a purchase. As a result, group buying is perceived as positive when interpersonal communication is very efficient, or when social influence is high.
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12. Determination of Profit Quantification on Kelly Betting Based on Relative Entropy
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Chia-Jung Lee, Mu-En Wu, Wei-Ho Chung, and Dong-Yuh Yang
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Rate of return ,Information Systems and Management ,Kullback–Leibler divergence ,Profit (accounting) ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Bidding ,Kelly criterion ,Odds ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,0502 economics and business ,Industrial relations ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Economics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,050207 economics ,Business and International Management ,Mathematical economics ,Money management - Abstract
In 1956, John Kelly formulated an optimal strategy, the so-called ‘Kelly criterion’, for bidding at each step of a favorable game when the odds and probability of winning are known. The Kelly crite...
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13. Interactive deciphering electron-shuttling characteristics of
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Po-Wei, Tsai, Lemmuel L, Tayo, Jasmine U, Ting, Cheng-Yang, Hsieh, Chia-Jung, Lee, Chih-Ling, Chen, Hsiao-Chuan, Yang, Hsing-Yu, Tsai, Chung-Chuan, Hsueh, and Bor-Yann, Chen
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Due to the pandemics of COVID-19, herbal medicine has recently been explored for possible antiviral treatment and prevention via novel platform of microbial fuel cells. It was revealed that
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14. KI Essence extract (a spleen-tonifying formula) promotes neurite outgrowth, alleviates oxidative stress and hypomyelination, and modulates microbiome in maternal immune activation offspring
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Gilbert Aaron Lee, Hong-Wei Zhao, Yu-Wei Chang, Chia-Jung Lee, Yu-Chen S. H. Yang, Ying-Chieh Wu, Wan-Li Lin, Yun-Ru Liu, De-Shan Ning, and Sung-Hui Tseng
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Mushrooms and Chinese traditional herbs have bioactive nutraceuticals with multiple therapeutic functions, including antioxidant and antibacterial activities and microbiome modulation properties. Mushroom-derived bioactive compounds are used in medicines for the treatment of neurological disorders with abnormal brain–gut–microbiome axis. This study examined the effects of KI Essence extract, a spleen-tonifying formula, on neurite growth, antioxidant activity, hypomyelination modulation, and the microbiome profile in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced maternal immune activation (MIA) offspring. The KI Essence extract induced PC12 cell neurite growth by increasing extracellular signal–regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation, promoting 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity, reducing the level of tert-butylhydroperoxide–induced lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates, protecting PC12 cells from H2O2-induced cell death (through the inhibition of ERK phosphorylation), alleviating hypomyelination, and downregulating interleukin‐1β through LPS-activated microglia production; moreover, the numbers of Enterobacteriaceae, Actinobacteria, Peptostreptococcaceae, Erysipelotrichaceae, and Bifidobacterium bacteria in MIA offspring increased. In summary, the KI Essence extract promotes neurite outgrowth, alleviates oxidative stress and hypomyelination, and modulates microbiota dysbiosis in MIA offspring.
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15. Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans of the Neck: A Case Report
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Tzu-I Wu, Chia-Jung Lee, Tzu Hsuan Luo, Hsing-Mei Wu, and Yih-Jeng Tsai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Soft tissue sarcoma ,Soft tissue ,Lipoma ,medicine.disease ,Asymptomatic ,Benign tumor ,Metastasis ,Sebaceous Cyst ,medicine ,Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is rare soft tissue sarcoma but has a locally aggressive nature. Although most cases are of low grade and have a rare metastasis rate, all DFSP variants have a tendency to show local recurrence. Wide excision with negative margins is the treatment of choice. Aim: To report a case of DFSP who presented with an asymptomatic slow growing tumor similar to etiologies such as hypertrophic scars or other benign soft tissue tumors. Case Presentation: A 68-year-old male presented with a large soft tumor located at the left posterior neck. Local excision was done under the preoperative impression of a benign tumor such as lipoma or sebaceous cyst. However the diagnosis of DFSP was made upon histological examination and the patient underwent another surgery to achieve free resection margins under general anesthesia as well as adjuvant radiotherapy. Conclusion: DFSP is a malignant tumor that is diagnosed histopathologically. Due to the low incidence rate, slow-growing nature, and non-alarming initial presentation features, diagnostic delay or even misdiagnosis is not uncommon.
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16. An electrostatically self-assembled fluorinated molecule as a surface modification layer for a high-performance and stable triboelectric nanogenerator
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Chia Jung Lee, Jia Ruei Yang, and Chih Yu Chang
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Materials science ,Polydimethylsiloxane ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Nanogenerator ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Surface engineering ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrostatics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Electrode ,Surface modification ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Layer (electronics) ,Triboelectric effect - Abstract
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) that convert mechanical energy into electricity have been considered as an economical strategy for energy harvesting. Modification of the surface properties of triboelectric materials is a straightforward method to improve the performance of TENGs. In this study, for the first time, we demonstrate a promising strategy to improve the performance and stability of TENGs by using electrostatically self-assembled 1H,1H-perfluorooctylamine (F15-NH2) as the surface modification layer for the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) dielectric layer. Our results indicate that the protonated amine groups present on F15-NH2 can anchor onto the PDMS surface via electrostatic interactions, whereas adoption of a slow-drying procedure during film formation enables highly electronegative perfluoroalkyl chains to accumulate at the air interface, facilitating the formation of an ordered molecular arrangement that can induce a favourable surface dipole for efficient electron transfer between the electrode and the dielectric layer. Importantly, this strategy can be applicable to a large-area plastic-based TENG, and a remarkable power density up to 57.1 W m−2 is achieved. To the best of our knowledge, the power density reported herein represents the highest value ever reported for solution-based chemically modified TENGs. The impressive output characteristics of the TENG enable 338 light-emitting diodes to be lit up instantaneously. More encouragingly, excellent durability of the TENG is attained when using a perylene diimide derivative-modified Ag layer as the electrode, exhibiting an almost unchanged Voc over 240 000 operation cycles. Our findings highlight the importance of surface engineering via electrostatically self-assembled materials for realizing high-performance and stable TENGs with high reproducibility. The strategies demonstrated herein enable the mass production of surface modification layers through processes that are compatible with scalable roll-to-roll manufacturing techniques, which can accelerate the commercialization of low-cost printed TENG technology.
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17. Case Report: Gouty Tophus of the Larynx
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Hsing-Mei Wu, Chung-Yu Hao, Yih-Jeng Tsai, and Chia-Jung Lee
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Larynx ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Laryngoscopy ,Tophus ,Vocal process ,medicine.disease ,Malignancy ,Gout ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Biopsy ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Paralysis ,Medicine ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Gout is a metabolic disorder that is characterized by a deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joint or soft tissue. Gout manifestations in head and neck region are rare, and larynx is an infrequently affected location. We recently managed a case of a gouty tophus over the larynx. A 65-year-old male with a long history of gout without medical control. He has suffered from increasing hoarseness for six months. Laryngoscopy revealed a mass lesion over the right vocal process region without vocal paralysis. Laryngo-micro-surgery biopsy was taken, and pathology confirmed laryngeal gouty tophus without evidence of malignancy.
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18. Preventing or encouraging illegal activities by construction firms: effects of top management team compensation and aspiration-performance discrepancies
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Chia Jung Lee, Jieh Haur Chen, Ran Wang, and Shu Chien Hsu
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050208 finance ,Executive compensation ,Public economics ,Compensation (psychology) ,05 social sciences ,Sample (statistics) ,Building and Construction ,Behavioral theory ,Logistic regression ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Construction industry ,0502 economics and business ,Architecture ,Top management ,Mixed effects ,Business ,050203 business & management ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
PurposeCorporate illegal activities may result in fatal injuries and economic losses and have been widely reported in the construction industry. This study is to investigate the relationship between top management team (TMT) compensation and corporate illegal activities with the moderating effects of aspiration–performance discrepancies.Design/methodology/approachUsing a multi-year sample of Chinese construction firms from 2011 to 2017, this paper employed a hierarchical logit regression model with fixed effects.FindingsThis study indicates that TMT compensation is positively related to the likelihood of corporate illegal activities. It also finds performance higher than aspirations would lower the probability of illegal activities while performance lower than aspirations also decreases the occurrence of illegal behaviors. Finally, the positive relationship between TMT compensation and illegal activities is strengthened by aspiration–performance discrepancies.Practical implicationsIt recommended the design of executive compensation may need to be reconsidered. Next, companies need to carefully monitor top management team, especially when performance is lower than the desired level. Finally, debt-to-equity ratio deserves more attention for Chinese construction firms in suppressing illegal activities.Originality/valueGiven the mixed effects of TMT compensation, this study confirms its positive impact on corporate illegal behaviors. Consistent with the behavioral theory of the firm, it unveils the direct and moderating effects of aspiration-performance discrepancies. The findings are beneficial for evaluating firms' performance and considering the prevention of corporate fraudulent activities.
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19. Gender differences in the association between oral health literacy and oral health-related quality of life in older adults
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Chia-Jung Lee, Mu-Hsing Ho, Jee Young Joo, Jed Montayre, Yen-Kuang Lin, Chia-Chi Chang, and Megan F. Liu
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Male ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Sex Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Activities of Daily Living ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Oral Health ,General Dentistry ,Aged ,Health Literacy - Abstract
Background Poor oral health affects quality of life; oral health literacy studies are increasing as it plays an essential role in promoting oral health. However, little is known regarding the gender differences in oral health literacy and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among older adults. This study aimed to explore the gender differences in oral health literacy and OHRQoL among community-dwelling older adults in Taiwan. Methods A cross-sectional study design with convenience sampling was undertaken to recruit participants at two community service centres. Data were collected using a structured survey consisted of the demographic characteristics, instrumental activities of daily living, nutrition assessment, oral health literacy and OHRQoL. The logistic regression was used to examine the gender differences in the relationship between oral health literacy and OHRQoL. Results A total of 202 participants completed the survey. Of which 56.4% (n = 114) were female. Logistic regression analyses showed that after controlling for age, instrumental activities of daily living, nutrition, education level, and average monthly income, better oral health literacy was associated with better oral health quality of life (p = 0.006) in men. Conclusions The relationship between oral health literacy and OHRQoL was only significant for men. No significant relationship between women’s oral health literacy and their OHRQoL. However, good OHRQoL is an integral part of overall health, but it is affected by differences in oral health and the accessibility of healthcare services. We suggest that gender-specific oral health literacy education should be offered through community health-education programs.
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20. Pharmacokinetic Herb-Drug Interactions of Xiang-Sha-Liu-Jun-Zi-Tang and Paclitaxel in Male Sprague Dawley Rats and Its Influence on Enzyme Kinetics in Human Liver Microsomes
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Alinafe Magret Kapelemera, Yow-Shieng Uang, Li-Hsuan Wang, Tien-Yuan Wu, Fang-Yu Lee, Li Tai, Ching-Chiung Wang, and Chia-Jung Lee
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Paclitaxel is a prescribed anticancer drug used to treat various cancers. It is a substrate of cytochrome P-450 (CYP-450) enzymes. Despite its efficacy, paclitaxel has severe side effects. Herbal medicines are commonly used to treat the side effects of chemotherapy. They can be administered before, during, and after chemotherapy. Xiang-Sha-Liu-Jun-Zi Tang (XSLJZT) is a herbal formula commonly used in breast cancer patients. The main purpose of this study was to assess the pharmacokinetic (PK) influence of XSLJZT on paclitaxel PK parameters, determine its effect on CYP-450 enzyme expression, and evaluate its effect on enzyme activity. Sprague Dawley rats were classified into pretreatment and co-treatment groups, where XSLJZT was pre-administered for 3, 5, and 7 days and co-administered 2 h before paclitaxel administration. The rat liver tissues and Hep-G2 cells were used to determine the effects of XSLJZT on CYP3A1/2 and CYP3A4 enzymes respectively. Western blot analysis was used to detect changes in the CYP3A1/2 and CYP3A4 enzymes expression. The influence of XSLJZT on enzyme activity was evaluated using human liver microsomes, and a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric system was developed to monitor paclitaxel levels in rat plasma. Results demonstrated that XSLJZT increased the area under the concentration versus time curve (AUC) for paclitaxel in pretreatment groups by 2-, 3-, and 4-fold after 3, 5, and 7 days, respectively. In contrast, no significant change in the AUC was observed in the co-treatment group. However, the half-life was prolonged in all groups from 17.11 min to a maximum of 37.56 min. XSLJZT inhibited CYP3A1/2 expression in the rat liver tissues and CYP3A4 enzymes in Hep-G2 cells in a time-dependent manner, with the highest inhibition observed after 7 days of pretreatment in rat liver tissues. In the enzyme kinetics study, XSLJZT inhibited enzyme activity in a competitive dose-dependent manner. In conclusion, there is a potential interaction between XSLJZT and paclitaxel at different co-treatment and pretreatment time points.
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21. Trade-offs in Sampling and Search for Early-stage Interactive Text Classification
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Zachary Levonian, Chia-Jung Lee, Vanessa Murdock, and F. Maxwell Harper
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22. Naringenin induces endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated cell apoptosis and autophagy in human oral squamous cell carcinoma cells
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Ju‐Fang Liu, Tsung‐Ming Chang, Po‐Han Chen, Jaster Szu‐Wei Lin, Yih‐Jeng Tsai, Hsing‐Mei Wu, and Chia‐Jung Lee
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Pharmacology ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Biophysics ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Autophagy ,Humans ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Apoptosis ,Cell Biology ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Food Science - Abstract
Human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has been one of the most common oral cancers owing to high percentage of betel nuts chewers, smokers, and alcohol consumption. With current treatment strategies in OSCC, more than half patients relapse and develop distant metastases with poor prognosis. To overcome the incident, OSCC poses a challenge in current therapies and treatments. Naringenin, a natural flavonoid, has been noted for antitumor effects on various types of cancers; however, the effects of naringenin on OSCC remain bias. In this study, naringenin demonstrated the potential multifunction in human OSCC cells not only leading to cell apoptosis, but also alternating the general function of autophagy, serving as pro-survival mechanism by inducing the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress signaling through intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. In the process of programmed cell death, naringenin induced apoptotic signaling through caspase-cascade, mitochondrial dysfunction, and ER stress by aberrance of Ca
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23. Unraveling the bioenergy production and electron transport characteristics of processed Rheum palmatum L. for antiviral drug development
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Po-Wei Tsai, Cheng-Yang Hsieh, Jasmine U. Ting, Kristian Gil G. Rogio, Chia-Jung Lee, Kathlia A. De Castro-Cruz, Yi-Ru Ciou, Tzu-Kuan Lien, Ling-Ling Yang, Chung-Chuan Hsueh, and Bor-Yann Chen
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24. In vitro and in vivo anti-osteoarthritis effects of tradition Chinese prescription Ji-Ming-San
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Cheng-Yang Hsieh, Ching-Chiung Wang, Lemmuel L. Tayo, Shun-Xin Deng, Po-Wei Tsai, and Chia-Jung Lee
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Pharmacology ,Drug Discovery - Abstract
Ji-Ming-Shan (JMS) is a traditional herbal prescription consisting of seven herbs including Areca cathechu Burm.f., Citrus reticulata Blanco, Chaenomeles speciosa (Sweet) Nakai, Euodia ruticarpa (A. Juss.) Benth., Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton, Zingiber officinale Roscoe, Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.). It was first recorded during the Song dynasty and has been used extensively for protection against rheumatism, treatment of swelling of tendons, relief from foot pain, gout and diuresis and other forms of inflammation.The aim of this study is to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and anti-osteoarthritis activity of JMS extracts with the use of different cell lines (RAW 264.7 cells, SW1353 cells and primary cultured rat chondrocytes). MIA-induced rat animal models were used to assess the anti-osteoarthritis activity of the extract.This study investigated the anti-inflammatory activity of JMS-95E on LPS-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages and IL-1β-stimulated chondrocytes. For the in vivo study, male Wistar rats were used and they were randomly assigned in different groups: blank, control, positive control and three different JMS-95E treatment groups (200, 400, 800 mg/kg/d). Paw edema, hind-limb weight bearing, serum inflammatory cytokines including hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining experiments were used to assess the efficacy of the extract in the rat model.JMS 95% ethanol extract (JMS-95E, marker substance: narirutin (5.10 mg/g) and hesperidin (11.33 mg/g) has been identified in the extract using high pressure liquid chromatography. For in vitro assays, JMS-95E did not exhibit cytotoxicity and was able to downregulate the protein expression of iNOS, COX-2 and MMP-13. The production of inflammatory mediators such as NO and PGEJMS-95E inhibited the inflammatory pathway leading to the production or expression levels of NO, iNOS, COX-2 and PGE
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25. Pharmacokinetic Herb-Drug Interactions of
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Alinafe Magret, Kapelemera, Yow-Shieng, Uang, Li-Hsuan, Wang, Tien-Yuan, Wu, Fang-Yu, Lee, Li, Tai, Ching-Chiung, Wang, and Chia-Jung, Lee
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Paclitaxel is a prescribed anticancer drug used to treat various cancers. It is a substrate of cytochrome P-450 (CYP-450) enzymes. Despite its efficacy, paclitaxel has severe side effects. Herbal medicines are commonly used to treat the side effects of chemotherapy. They can be administered before, during, and after chemotherapy. Xiang-Sha-Liu-Jun-Zi Tang (XSLJZT) is a herbal formula commonly used in breast cancer patients. The main purpose of this study was to assess the pharmacokinetic (PK) influence of XSLJZT on paclitaxel PK parameters, determine its effect on CYP-450 enzyme expression, and evaluate its effect on enzyme activity. Sprague Dawley rats were classified into pretreatment and co-treatment groups, where XSLJZT was pre-administered for 3, 5, and 7 days and co-administered 2 h before paclitaxel administration. The rat liver tissues and Hep-G2 cells were used to determine the effects of XSLJZT on CYP3A1/2 and CYP3A4 enzymes respectively. Western blot analysis was used to detect changes in the CYP3A1/2 and CYP3A4 enzymes expression. The influence of XSLJZT on enzyme activity was evaluated using human liver microsomes, and a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric system was developed to monitor paclitaxel levels in rat plasma. Results demonstrated that XSLJZT increased the area under the concentration versus time curve (AUC) for paclitaxel in pretreatment groups by 2-, 3-, and 4-fold after 3, 5, and 7 days, respectively. In contrast, no significant change in the AUC was observed in the co-treatment group. However, the half-life was prolonged in all groups from 17.11 min to a maximum of 37.56 min. XSLJZT inhibited CYP3A1/2 expression in the rat liver tissues and CYP3A4 enzymes in Hep-G2 cells in a time-dependent manner, with the highest inhibition observed after 7 days of pretreatment in rat liver tissues. In the enzyme kinetics study, XSLJZT inhibited enzyme activity in a competitive dose-dependent manner. In conclusion, there is a potential interaction between XSLJZT and paclitaxel at different co-treatment and pretreatment time points.
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26. Leveraging Customer Reviews for E-commerce Query Generation
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Yen-Chieh Lien, Rongting Zhang, F. Maxwell Harper, Vanessa Murdock, and Chia-Jung Lee
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Customer reviews are an effective source of information about what people deem important in products (e.g. “strong zipper” for tents). These crowd-created descriptors not only highlight key product attributes, but can also complement seller-provided product descriptions. Motivated by this, we propose to leverage customer reviews to generate queries pertinent to target products in an e-commerce setting. While there has been work on automatic query generation, it often relied on proprietary user search data to generate query-document training pairs for learning supervised models. We take a different view and focus on leveraging reviews without training on search logs, making reproduction more viable by the public. Our method adopts an ensemble of the statistical properties of review terms and a zero-shot neural model trained on adapted external corpus to synthesize queries. Compared to competitive baselines, we show that the generated queries based on our method both better align with actual customer queries and can benefit retrieval effectiveness.
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27. The First Nationwide Surveillance of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome in Ruminants and Wildlife in Taiwan
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Chih-Ying Kuan, Tsai-Lu Lin, Shan-Chia Ou, Shih-Te Chuang, Jacky Peng-Wen Chan, Ken Maeda, Tetsuya Mizutani, Ming-Pin Wu, Fan Lee, Fang-Tse Chan, Chao-Chin Chang, Rui-Ling Liang, Sue-Fung Yang, Tsung-Ching Liu, Wu-Chun Tu, Hau-You Tzeng, Chia-Jung Lee, Chuen-Fu Lin, Hsu-Hsun Lee, Jhih-Hua Wu, Hsiao-Chien Lo, Kuan-Chieh Tseng, Wei-Li Hsu, and Chi-Chung Chou
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Infectious Diseases ,wildlife ,Virology ,Taiwan ,ruminant ,severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome - Abstract
Since the first discovery of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) in China in 2009, SFTSV has rapidly spread through other Asian countries, including Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Pakistan, in chronological order. Taiwan reported its first discovery of SFTSV in sheep and humans in 2020. However, the prevalence of SFTSV in domestic and wildlife animals and the geographic distribution of the virus within the island remain unknown. A total of 1324 animal samples, including 803 domestic ruminants, 521 wildlife animals and 47 tick pools, were collected from March 2021 to December 2022 from 12 counties and one terrestrial island. The viral RNA was detected by a one-step real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Overall, 29.9% (240/803) of ruminants showed positive SFTSV RNA. Sheep had the highest viral RNA prevalence of 60% (30/50), followed by beef cattle at 28.4% (44/155), goats at 28.3% (47/166), and dairy cows at 27.5% (119/432). The bovine as a total of dairy cow and beef cattle was 27.8% (163/587). The viral RNA prevalence in ticks (predominantly Rhipicephalus microplus) was similar to those of ruminants at 27.7% (13/47), but wild animals exhibited a much lower prevalence at 1.3% (7/521). Geographically the distribution of positivity was quite even, being 33%, 29.1%, 27.5% and 37.5% for northern, central, southern and eastern Taiwan, respectively. Statistically, the positive rate of beef cattle in the central region (55.6%) and dairy cattle in the eastern region (40.6%) were significantly higher than the other regions; and the prevalence in Autumn (September–November) was significantly higher than in the other seasons (p < 0.001). The nationwide study herein revealed for the first time the wide distribution and high prevalence of SFTSV in both domestic animals and ticks in Taiwan. Considering the high mortality rate in humans, surveillance of other animal species, particularly those in close contact with humans, and instigation of protective measures for farmers, veterinarians, and especially older populations visiting or living near farms or rural areas should be prioritized.
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28. Optimal stimulation of Citrus reticulate for bioenergy extraction in MFCs and antioxidant activity via traditional Chinese medicine processing methods
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Po-Wei Tsai, Kristian Gil G. Rogio, Cheng-Yang Hsieh, Kathlia A. De Castro Cruz, Chia-Jung Lee, Chung-Chuan Hsueh, Ting-Ning Huang, Wei-Zhun Lu, Zong-Lin Xie, Yong-Ni Jheng, and Bor-Yann Chen
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Published
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29. Interactive deciphering electron-shuttling characteristics of Coffea arabica leaves and potential bioenergy-steered anti-SARS-CoV-2 RdRp inhibitor via microbial fuel cells
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Po-Wei Tsai, Lemmuel L. Tayo, Jasmine U. Ting, Cheng-Yang Hsieh, Chia-Jung Lee, Chih-Ling Chen, Hsiao-Chuan Yang, Hsing-Yu Tsai, Chung-Chuan Hsueh, and Bor-Yann Chen
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Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
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30. Tamm‐Plasmon Exciton‐Polaritons in Single‐Monolayered CsPbBr 3 Quantum Dots at Room Temperature
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Meng‐Cheng Yen, Chia‐Jung Lee, Yung‐Chi Yao, Yuan‐Ling Chen, Sheng‐Chan Wu, Hsu‐Cheng Hsu, Yuto Kajino, Gong‐Ru Lin, Kaoru Tamada, and Ya‐Ju Lee
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Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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31. A Coverage-Based Location Approach and Performance Evaluation for the Deployment of 5G Base Stations
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Xiaojing Wu, Chia-Hung Wang, and Chia-Jung Lee
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Optimization problem ,General Computer Science ,Computer science ,Distributed computing ,heterogeneous network ,Site selection ,02 engineering and technology ,decision making ,Base station ,computational intelligence ,cost benefit analysis ,5G network optimization ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Budget constraint ,General Engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,computer.file_format ,Software deployment ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,algorithm design and analysis ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Executable ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,computer ,5G - Abstract
It has become a strategic consensus of the international community for accelerating the deployment of 5G network. This paper presents an approach for the deployment of 5G base stations under the considerations of both the cost and the signal coverage. We formulate an optimization problem for the site selection and location of 5G macro and micro base stations. An implementation procedure is proposed in the paper for the cooperative operation and deployment scheme of optimizing the location of 5G heterogeneous base stations, which aims to optimally reduce the setup cost and strengthen the signal coverage while deploying 5G base stations. A series of numerical examples are solved in the paper to demonstrate the proposed approach, and a cost-benefit analysis is also conducted to determine the optimal deployment plan for the number of macro and micro base stations. In the conclusion, a balanced executable solution is presented to make the signal strength of all demand points in the studied 5G network reach the strongest under the budget constraint.
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32. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity and neuroprotection in vitro, molecular docking, and improved learning and memory functions of demethylcurcumin in scopolamine-induced amnesia ICR mice
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Chuan Hsiao Han, Liang Chieh Chen, Ying Ying Hsieh, Yuh Hwa Liu, Tai Lin Lee, Chang Hang Yang, Wen Chi Hou, Wei Jan Huang, and Chia Jung Lee
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Models, Molecular ,0301 basic medicine ,Curcumin ,Aché ,Scopolamine ,Amnesia ,Water maze ,Pharmacology ,Neuroprotection ,Antioxidants ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Learning ,Donepezil ,Brain Chemistry ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Molecular Structure ,General Medicine ,Acetylcholinesterase ,In vitro ,language.human_language ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Neuroprotective Agents ,RAW 264.7 Cells ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,language ,Cholinesterase Inhibitors ,medicine.symptom ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Food Science ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In this study, demethylcurcumin (DC), a minor constituent in curcuminoids, showed better anti-acetylcholinesterase (anti-AChE) activities, anti-amyloid β peptide aggregation, neuroprotective activities in 6-hydroxydopamine-treated SH-SY5Y cell models, and anti-nitric oxide production in lipopolysaccharide-treated RAW 264.7 macrophages than those of curcumin. Based on molecular docking analyses with AChE, the meta-hydroxyl group in DC, nonexistent in curcumin, showed the formation of hydrogen bonds with Ser293 and Tyr341 in the binding sites of AChE. For animal experiments, scopolamine-induced amnesia ICR mice were used to analyze the learning and memory functions of DC in comparison with the positive control donepezil. Mice fed with DC (50 mg kg-1) or donepezil (5 mg kg-1) showed improvement and a significant difference compared to those in the control group (P < 0.05, 0.01, or 0.001) in a passive avoidance test and in a water maze probe test. The brain extracts of the mice in the DC or donepezil group showed reduced AChE activities and higher ORAC activities and also showed a significant difference compared to those in the control group (P < 0.05, 0.01, or 0.001). DC might be beneficial for developing functional foods or as a lead compound for the treatment of degenerative disorders.
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33. Evaluation of Empty Nose Syndrome Scores in Patients Undergoing Extended Endoscopic Transnasal Sellar Surgery
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Hsing-Mei Wu, Yu-Hsuan Kuo, Chia-Jung Lee, Chung-Yu Hao, Yung-Hui Liu, and Yih-Jeng Tsai
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Nasal cavity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Less invasive ,medicine.disease ,Nasal bleeding ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Empty nose syndrome ,Medicine ,In patient ,business ,Nasal crusting ,Nose ,Minimally invasive procedures - Abstract
Background: Several large series have established endoscopic transnasal sellar surgery as the procedure of choice for removal of tumors in the sellar area. Although this procedure provides a less invasive approach to the sella, it entails complications such as nasal bleeding, impaired olfactory function, atrophic rhinitis, synechiae, etc. No studies have yet reported potential morbidities such as empty nose syndrome (ENS), although patients have a relatively empty nasal cavity after surgery. Therefore, we sought to verify the percentage of patients who truly met the diagnostic criteria for ENS after endoscopic transnasal sellar surgery, determine the variation between pre- and postoperative scores in each Empty Nose Syndrome 6-Item Questionnaire (ENS6Q) item, and further evaluate the symptoms that may affect the patients the most after surgery. Methods: Between March 2015 and January 2019, eventually 11 patients who underwent extended endoscopic transnasal sellar surgery in Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, a tertiary referral medical center in Taipei, Taiwan, were enrolled. The patients completed the recently validated ENS6Q after surgery. Results: One patient met the objective diagnostic criteria for ENS (score ≥ 11 in ENS6Q). Significant differences were observed in the pre- and postoperative total ENS6Q scores. The pre- and postoperative scores of “nose feeling too open” and nasal crusting showed statistically significant differences. Further, compared with the other items, the postoperative score of nasal crusting increased most obviously, and it may be the most apparent operation-related symptom. Conclusion: This study is the first to report the possibility of developing ENS after endoscopic transnasal sellar surgery. Although the transnasal endoscopic approach is a safe and minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of sellar lesions, possible complications such as ENS should be considered.
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34. Mitochondrial-associated protein biomarkers in patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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Chih-Ching Wu, Sheng-Yu Lee, Min-Jing Lee, Chia-Jung Lee, Miao-Chun Chou, Liang-Jen Wang, and Wen-Jiun Chou
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Protein biomarkers ,Mitochondrion ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Mitochondrial Proteins ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dopamine ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,In patient ,Child ,Molecular Biology ,Sex Characteristics ,business.industry ,Neuropsychology ,PARK7 ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,Mitochondria ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study aimed to determine the role of mitochondria-associated proteins (HtrA2, α-synuclein, and Park7) in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A total of 125 patients with ADHD (77.6% were males) and 66 healthy controls (66.7% were males) were recruited. We found that girls with ADHD demonstrated higher plasma HtrA2 level than control girls, and their HtrA2 levels were positively correlated with verbal comprehensive ability, and negatively correlated to behavior symptoms. Among boys, we observed no correlations between these mitochondrial proteins, neuropsychological findings, and clinical symptoms. Our findings suggest that an underlying gender-specific mitochondria pathway may influence with the pathophysiology of ADHD.
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35. The effect of Bilateral Thyroplasty on swallowing for Presbylaryngis
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Chia Jung Lee, Yih Jeng Tsai, Chu Chun Huang, Hsing Mei Wu, Che Hung Kuo, and Clint T. Allen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cholesteatoma ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Mathematics::Geometric Topology ,Thyroplasty ,Swallowing ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Radiology ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) is an alternative to second-look surgery for the detection of cholesteatoma
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36. Elucidation of the Effects of Si-Wu Tang on Menstrual Disorder Patterns through Activation of Aromatase and Antioxidation
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Heng Yu Chang, Guan Cheng Huang, Chia Jung Lee, Ching Chiung Wang, and Yi Zhe Tsai
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Paeonia lactiflora ,Antioxidant ,Article Subject ,Menstrual disorder ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Gallic acid ,Aromatase ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,fungi ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,Rehmannia glutinosa ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Catalpol ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Si-Wu Tang (SWT), a traditional Chinese formula, is commonly used for treating female diseases, such as relief of menstrual discomfort and climacteric syndrome. The aim of this study was to explore the synergistic effects between each herb in SWT on menstrual disorder patterns. Estradiol regulation and antioxidative effects were indicators that ameliorated menstrual disorder patterns and the total polyphenol and polysaccharide contents were quality markers. According to relationships of bioactivity and phytochemical contents, we discuss the effects of each herb in SWT. In a testosterone-treated MCF-7 cell model, Rehmannia glutinosa and catalpol significantly increased the estradiol content and aromatase upregulation in cell culture. We suggest that catalpol is an aromatase promoter in SWT, and R. glutinosa is a major actor. In terms of the antioxidant activity, pentagalloylglucose, gallic acid, and ferulic acid had stronger antioxidative effects than other compounds. We suggest that the antioxidative ability depends on polyphenols, and Paeonia lactiflora is a major contributor. Based on the prescribing principle of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory, we suggest that R. glutinosa in SWT act as an aromatase promoter in the role of sovereign for ameliorating menstrual disorder patterns. As P. lactiflora has the strongest antioxidant effects and can prevent ROS damage ovarian; therefore, P. lactiflora could help R. glutinosa work as a minister for menstrual disorder patterns and R. glutinosa and P. lactiflora are a herbal pair in SWT.
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37. De Novo Mosaic 6p23-p25.3 Tetrasomy Caused by a Small Supernumerary Marker Chromosome Presenting Trisomy Distal 6p Phenotype: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Yu-Min Syu, Juine-Yih Ma, Tzu-Hsuen Ou, Chung-Lin Lee, Hsiang-Yu Lin, Shuan-Pei Lin, Chia-Jung Lee, and Chih-Ping Chen
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Clinical Biochemistry - Abstract
Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMCs) derived from the chromosome 6 short arm are rare and their clinical significance remains unknown. No case with sSMC(6) without centromeric DNA has been reported. Partial trisomy and tetrasomy of distal 6p is a rare but clinically distinct syndrome. We report on a de novo mosaic sSMC causing partial tetrasomy for 6p23-p25.3 in a male infant with symptoms of being small for gestational age, microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, congenital eye defects, and multi-system malformation. Conventional cytogenetic analysis revealed a karyotype of 47,XY,+mar [25]/46,XY [22]. Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) revealed mosaic tetrasomy of distal 6p. This is the first case of mosaic tetrasomy 6p23-p25.3 caused by an inverted duplicated neocentric sSMC with characteristic features of trisomy distal 6p. Comparison of phenotypes in cases with trisomy and tetrasomy of 6p23-p25.3 could facilitate a genotype–phenotype correlation and identification of candidate genes contributing to their presentation. The presentation of anterior segment dysgenesis and anomaly of the renal system suggest triplosensitivity of the FOXC1 gene. In patients with microcephaly growth retardation, and malformation of the cardiac and renal systems, presentation of anterior segment dysgenesis might be indicative of chromosome 6p duplication, and aCGH evaluation should be performed for associated syndromic disease.
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38. Large Scale Analysis of Multitasking Behavior During Remote Meetings
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Shamsi T. Iqbal, Mary Czerwinski, Chia-Jung Lee, Longqi Yang, Jaime Teevan, Brent Hecht, Sean Rintel, Priscilla N. Y. Wong, and Hancheng Cao
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Potential impact ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,Applied psychology ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC) ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computers and Society (cs.CY) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Human multitasking ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Productivity ,050107 human factors - Abstract
Virtual meetings are critical for remote work because of the need for synchronous collaboration in the absence of in-person interactions. In-meeting multitasking is closely linked to people's productivity and wellbeing. However, we currently have limited understanding of multitasking in remote meetings and its potential impact. In this paper, we present what we believe is the most comprehensive study of remote meeting multitasking behavior through an analysis of a large-scale telemetry dataset collected from February to May 2020 of U.S. Microsoft employees and a 715-person diary study. Our results demonstrate that intrinsic meeting characteristics such as size, length, time, and type, significantly correlate with the extent to which people multitask, and multitasking can lead to both positive and negative outcomes. Our findings suggest important best-practice guidelines for remote meetings (e.g., avoid important meetings in the morning) and design implications for productivity tools (e.g., support positive remote multitasking)., In ACM CHI 2021
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39. Synergistic deciphering of bioenergy production and electron transport characteristics to screen traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for COVID-19 drug development
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Po-Wei Tsai, Cheng-Yang Hsieh, Jasmine U. Ting, Yi-Ru Ciou, Chia-Jung Lee, Chieh-Lun Hsieh, Tzu-Kuan Lien, Chung-Chuan Hsueh, and Bor-Yann Chen
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used as an "immune booster" for disease prevention and clinical treatment since ancient China. However, many studies were focused on the organic herbal extract rather than aqueous herbal extract (AHE; decoction). Due to the COVID-19 pandemics, this study tended to decipher phytochemical contents in the decoction of herbs and derived bioactivities (e.g., anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties). As prior works revealed, the efficacy of Parkinson's medicines and antiviral flavonoid herbs was strongly governed by their bioenergy-stimulating proficiency.Herbal extracts were prepared by using a traditional Chinese decoction pot. After filtration and evaporation, crude extracts were used to prepare sample solutions for various bioassays. The phytochemical content and bioactivities of AHEs were determined via ELISA microplate reader. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were used as a novel platform to evaluate bioenergy contents with electron-transfer characteristics for antiviral drug development.Regarding 18 TCM herbal extracts for the prevention of SARS and H1N1 influenza, comparison on total polyphenol, flavonoid, condensed tannins and polysaccharides were conducted. Moreover, considerable total flavonoid contents were detected for 11 herb extracts. These AEHs were not only rich in phytonutrient contents but also plentiful in anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Herbs with high polyphenol content had higher antioxidant activity.
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40. Learning to Represent Human Motives for Goal-directed Web Browsing
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Chia-Jung Lee, Bahareh Sarrafzadeh, Brent Hecht, Jyun-Yu Jiang, Longqi Yang, and Jaime Teevan
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World Wide Web ,Value (ethics) ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Leverage (negotiation) ,Computer science ,Taxonomy (general) ,Web page ,Behavioral pattern ,Web navigation ,Recommender system ,Information Retrieval (cs.IR) ,Variety (cybernetics) ,Computer Science - Information Retrieval - Abstract
Motives or goals are recognized in psychology literature as the most fundamental drive that explains and predicts why people do what they do, including when they browse the web. Although providing enormous value, these higher-ordered goals are often unobserved, and little is known about how to leverage such goals to assist people's browsing activities. This paper proposes to take a new approach to address this problem, which is fulfilled through a novel neural framework, Goal-directed Web Browsing (GoWeB). We adopt a psychologically-sound taxonomy of higher-ordered goals and learn to build their representations in a structure-preserving manner. Then we incorporate the resulting representations for enhancing the experiences of common activities people perform on the web. Experiments on large-scale data from Microsoft Edge web browser show that GoWeB significantly outperforms competitive baselines for in-session web page recommendation, re-visitation classification, and goal-based web page grouping. A follow-up analysis further characterizes how the variety of human motives can affect the difference observed in human behavioral patterns., Comment: Accepted by RecSys 2021
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41. Reductions of copper ion-mediated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidations of trypsin inhibitors, the sweet potato root major proteins, and LDL binding capacities
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Chia Jung Lee, Shyr Yi Lin, Wen Chi Hou, and Yeh Lin Lu
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Thiobarbituric-acid-reactive-substance (TBARS) ,Endogeny ,Plant Science ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sweet potato trypsin inhibitors (SPTIs) ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,lcsh:Botany ,medicine ,TBARS ,Trypsin ,In vitro ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,030104 developmental biology ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Low-density lipoprotein ,Original Article ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ,medicine.drug ,Lipoprotein - Abstract
Background The root major proteins of sweet potato trypsin inhibitors (SPTIs) or named sporamin, estimated for 60 to 80% water-soluble proteins, exhibited many biological activities. The human low-density lipoprotein (LDL) showed to form in vivo complex with endogenous oxidized alpha-1-antitrypsin. Little is known concerning the interactions between SPTIs and LDL in vitro. Results The thiobarbituric-acid-reactive-substance (TBARS) assays were used to monitor 0.1 mM Cu2+-mediated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidations during 24-h reactions with or without SPTIs additions. The protein stains in native PAGE gels were used to identify the bindings between native or reduced forms of SPTIs or soybean TIs and LDL, or oxidized LDL (oxLDL). It was found that the SPTIs additions showed to reduce LDL oxidations in the first 6-h and then gradually decreased the capacities of anti-LDL oxidations. The protein stains in native PAGE gels showed more intense LDL bands in the presence of SPTIs, and 0.5-h and 1-h reached the highest one. The SPTIs also bound to the oxLDL, and low pH condition (pH 2.0) might break the interactions revealed by HPLC. The LDL or oxLDL adsorbed onto self-prepared SPTIs-affinity column and some components were eluted by 0.2 M KCl (pH 2.0). The native or reduced SPTIs or soybean TIs showed different binding capacities toward LDL and oxLDL in vitro. Conclusion The SPTIs might be useful in developing functional foods as antioxidant and nutrient supplements, and the physiological roles of SPTIs-LDL and SPTIs-oxLDL complex in vivo will investigate further using animal models.
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42. Development of an inflammatory tissue-selective chimeric TNF receptor
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Kuo Hsiang Chuang, Ting Yan Jian, Chao Ching Wang, Michael Chen, Tse-Hung Huang, Yun-Ming Wang, Kuang-Wen Liao, Shey Cherng Tzou, Chia-Jung Lee, and Tian-Lu Cheng
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0301 basic medicine ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Immunology ,Inflammation ,Biochemistry ,Neutralization ,Cell Line ,law.invention ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Protein Domains ,law ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 13 ,medicine ,Extracellular ,Animals ,Humans ,Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type II ,Immunology and Allergy ,Binding site ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Chemistry ,Hematology ,Molecular biology ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ,Organ Specificity ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Recombinant DNA ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Adiponectin ,Protein Multimerization ,medicine.symptom ,Protein Binding - Abstract
Background Inhibiting TNF-α is an effective therapy for inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. However, systemic, nondiscriminatory neutralization of TNF-α is associated with considerable adverse effects. Methods Here, we developed a trimeric chimeric TNF receptor by linking an N-terminal mouse Acrp30 trimerization domain and an MMP-2/9 substrate sequence to the mouse extracellular domain of TNF receptor 2 followed by a C-terminal mouse tetranectin coiled-coil domain (mouse Acrp-MMP-TNFR-Tn). Results Here, we show that the Acrp30 trimerization domain inhibited the binding activity of TNFR, possibly by closing the binding site of the trimeric receptor. Cleavage of the substrate sequence by MMP-9, an enzyme highly expressed in inflammatory sites, restored the binding activity of the mouse TNF receptor. We also constructed a recombinant human chimeric TNF receptor (human Acrp-MMP-TNFR-Tn) in which an MMP-13 substrate sequence was used to link the human Acrp and the human TNF receptor 2. Human Acrp-MMP-TNFR-Tn showed reduced binding activity, and MMP-13 digestion recovered its binding activity with TNF-α. Conclusion Acrp-masked chimeric TNF receptors may be able to be used for inflammatory tissue-selective neutralization of TNF-α to reduce the adverse effects associated with systemic neutralization of TNF-α.
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43. Evaluating the Therapeutic Efficacy of Si-Wu-Tang Decoction and Concentrated Extract in Follicular Maldevelopment-Related Menstrual Disorders Through Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Studies
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Chia-Jung Lee, Alinafe Magret Kapelemera, Yi-Zhe Tsai, Ching-Tzu Lee, Ming-Yi Xu, and Ching-Chiung Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Decoction ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,Bioequivalence ,Pharmacology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacokinetics ,Follicular phase ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Si-Wu-Tang ,business.industry ,menstrual disorders ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,follicular maldevelopment ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pharmacodynamics ,pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic ,Luteinizing hormone ,business ,Hormone ,ferulic acid - Abstract
Si-Wu-Tang (SWT), a traditional Chinese formula, is commonly used to relieve menstrual discomfort and climacteric syndrome. Water decoction (WD) and concentrated herbal extract (CHE) are the two most common formulations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). However, few studies have reported the equivalency of these two formulations. In this study, 23 healthy volunteers were included to determine the pharmacokinetic (PK) equivalent dosage of WD and CHE, and 25 infertile women with follicular maldevelopment to evaluate the pharmacodynamic (PD) effects on menstrual disorders. The randomized, two-way crossover comparative PK study of SWT-WD and SWT-CHE analyzed the active component, ferulic acid. The results showed that clinical doses of 170 mL SWT-WD and 18 g SWT-CHE produced the same amount of ferulic acid in the blood. The PD study showed that patients who took both of these formulations had an initial luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone ratio of
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- 2020
44. A molecular and serological survey in Taiwan to determine the true risk of babesiosis in dogs not receiving regular tick prevention
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Anton Mestek, Chia-Jung Lee, Christine Reynolds, Shang-Lin Wang, Wen-Yuan Yang, and Guo-Cheng Huang
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General Veterinary ,biology ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Taiwan ,Serological assay ,Babesia ,Babesiosis ,Disease ,Tick ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Serology ,Dogs ,Ticks ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Parasitology ,Tick Control ,Dog Diseases - Abstract
Canine babesiosis is an important tick-borne disease worldwide. The prevalence varies between regions and countries; however, the incidence of tick infection is associated with the status of preventive tick control measures by the owner. To date, no studies have investigated the incidence of canine babesiosis and the condition of tick prevention in Taiwan. Therefore, the true risk of babesiosis could be underestimated in dogs that are not receiving tick prophylaxis. Samples were collected at 51 hospitals around Taiwan from 265 dogs not receiving regular tick prophylaxis. Diagnostic real-time PCR was performed, and 28 dogs (10.6%) were positive for Babesia spp., including B. gibsoni (26/28) and B. vogeli (2/28). Thirty-nine dogs (14.7%) were seropositive to B. gibsoni. Take the real-time PCR positive as the Babesia infected case, the positive and negative predictive value of serological assay were 64.1% and 98.7%, respectively. The seropositivity of B. gibsoni was significantly associated with real-time PCR positivity for Babesia spp. and vice versa (p 0.001). The odds of seropositive representing real-time PCR positivity was 132.7 times greater than the seronegative (OR: 132.731, 95% CI 35.683-493.728). Risk factors in the population identified included: dogs with a short-haired coat; intact dogs; dogs from multi-dog households; dogs with more than 10 ticks and fleas on the skin; dogs that go outdoors more than 9 times per week; and dogs with an abnormal blood test result that included anemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia. However, the dogs were not tested for other co-infections, therefore, these hematological risk factors should be carefully interpreted and confirmed by further diagnostic tests. In conclusion, when dogs present with abnormal blood test results and share the risk factors listed above, babesiosis should be seriously considered and followed up with molecular and serological testing. The serological assay used in this study can provide valuable information in diagnosing babesiosis in dogs in Taiwan.
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45. Inhibitory effects of punicalagin from Punica granatum against type II collagenase-induced osteoarthritis
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Lih Geeng Chen, Chia Jung Lee, Ming Shium Hsieh, Wen Li Liang, and Ching Chiung Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Hydrolysable tannin ,Functional foods ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Inflammation ,Pharmacology ,Pomegranate ,Primary rat chondrocyte ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Osteoarthritis ,medicine ,TX341-641 ,Prostaglandin E2 ,Punicalagin ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,biology ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Interleukin ,biology.organism_classification ,Nitric oxide synthase ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Punica ,biology.protein ,Collagenase ,medicine.symptom ,Food Science ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a heath with abundant hydrolysable tannin in its peel. This study demonstrated that POMx (70% acetone extract of pomegranate peels) significantly reduced interleukin (IL)-1β-induced inducible nitric oxide synthase, cyclooxygenase-2, and matrix metalloproteinase-13 protein expression in primary rat chondrocytes (PRCs). In the type II collagenase-induced osteoarthritis rat model, POMx (150 mg/kg) recovered the weight-bearing ratio changes in experimental animals, suggesting the alleviation of knee-related inflammation and nociception. Therefore, the major compound, punicalagin, was isolated from POMx. Punicalagin also significantly reduced IL-1β-induced inflammatory factors in PRCs and exerted significant antiosteoarthritis effects in the vivo model after 28-d treatment (concentration: 0.50 mg/kg). However, the IC50 values of POMx and punicalagin against prostaglandin E2 production were 83.2 and 36.0 μg/mL, respectively, and the concentration of punicalagin in POMx was 19.1%. Altogether, POMx can be used to develop functional foods for knee-related diseases, and punicalagin can act as an active ingredient.
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46. A technological pedagogical content knowledge based instructional design model: a third version implementation study in a technology integration course
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ChanMin Kim and Chia Jung Lee
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Instructional design ,Teaching method ,05 social sciences ,Educational technology ,050301 education ,Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge ,Teacher education ,Education ,Course (navigation) ,Transformative learning ,Pedagogy ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Technology integration ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,0503 education ,050104 developmental & child psychology - Abstract
This paper presents the third version of a technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) based instructional design model that incorporates the distinctive, transformative, and integrative views of TPACK into a comprehensive actionable framework. Strategies of relating TPACK domains to real-life learning experiences, role-playing, and teachers as designers were developed based on the three views and integrated into the third version of the model. The model was then applied in a teacher education undergraduate course on technology integration. A case study approach was used. Data were collected from the participants’ discussion worksheets, lesson designs, and the researchers’ field observation notes. Data analysis results suggest that the strategies integrated into the model helped the participants deepen their understanding of student-centered technology applications and practice TPACK. Findings, implications, and future research possibilities are discussed.
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47. Structural analysis of the relationships between implementing tasks and ex-post effectiveness for disaster mitigation practice in Taipei City
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Shu Chien Hsu, Chia Jung Lee, Ju-Ling Wei, Chih-Wei Lin, and Jui-Sheng Chou
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Engineering ,Process management ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Operations research ,Emergency management ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Disaster mitigation ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Transportation ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Performance index ,Structural equation modeling ,business ,Construct (philosophy) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Many prior studies have focused on controlling and monitoring disaster prevention efforts while lacking post-performance assessment from the perspective of residents. The aim of the present study is to investigate ex-post performance in past and current disaster prevention in Taipei. We reviewed practical implementation experience and the literature on ex-post performance evaluation. The authors then applied a survey-based method to collect input from community leaders who participated in disaster prevention and relief projects. Structural equation modeling was used to clarify the relationship between various constructs and to determine the impact of construct interaction on ex-post performance outcomes. We further constructed a two-dimensional grid to prioritize performance evaluation indicators providing practical implication to ensure sustainable improvements to ex-post performance effectiveness of disaster prevention. For those who ‘have participated in a disaster prevention program’ and those who ‘have never participated in a disaster prevention program’, the ex-post performance index of the former group is 7.63% higher than their counterpart, showing the importance of disaster prevention program in affecting ex-post performance and effectiveness. The development of a satisfaction/performance index system can facilitate governments in the post-performance evaluation of disaster prevention.
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48. Murray secretion scale and fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in predicting aspiration in dysphagic patients
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Chia Wei Kuo, Chia Jung Lee, Clint T. Allen, and Chu Chun Huang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Respiratory System ,Nasopharyngoscopy ,Risk Assessment ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Tertiary care ,Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Swallowing ,Predictive Value of Tests ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Head and neck cancer ,Respiratory Aspiration ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Dysphagia ,Deglutition ,Surgery ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,Relative risk ,Female ,Neurosurgery ,medicine.symptom ,Deglutition Disorders ,business - Abstract
The objective of this retrospective review is to evaluate the ability of the Murray secretion scale to predict aspiration as determined by fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing. Patients with dysphagia undergoing a fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing study between January 2013 and November 2015 from a single, tertiary care institution were retrospectively reviewed. The Murray secretion scale and penetration aspiration scale on fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing examination were determined. Spearman’s correlation analysis, sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and relative risk evaluating the relationship between the Murray secretion scale and aspiration on fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing were calculated. Subgroups of head and neck cancer patients, penetration group, and aspiration group were also analyzed. The mean age of the cases (N = 212) was 62.4 years. Eighty percent were male. There was a strong correlation between Murray secretion scale grade and penetration aspiration scale score (r = 0.785, p
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49. Evaluating User Actions as a Proxy for Email Significance
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Tarfah Alrashed, Peter Bailey, Milad Shokouhi, Susan T. Dumais, Chia-Jung Lee, and Christopher H. Lin
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Computer science ,05 social sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020207 software engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Proxy (statistics) ,Data science ,050107 human factors - Abstract
Email remains a critical channel for communicating information in both personal and work accounts. The number of emails people receive every day can be overwhelming, which in turn creates challenges for efficient information management and consumption. Having a good estimate of the significance of emails forms the foundation for many downstream tasks (e.g. email prioritization); but determining significance at scale is expensive and challenging. In this work, we hypothesize that the cumulative set of actions on any individual email can be considered as a proxy for the perceived significance of that email. We propose two approaches to summarize observed actions on emails, which we then evaluate against the perceived significance. The first approach is a fixed-form utility function parameterized on a set of weights, and we study the impact of different weight assignment strategies. In the second approach, we build machine learning models to capture users' significance directly based on the observed actions. For evaluation, we collect human judgments on email significance for both personal and work emails. Our analysis suggests that there is a positive correlation between actions and significance of emails and that actions performed on personal and work emails are different. We also find that the degree of correlation varies across people, which may reflect the individualized nature of email activity patterns or significance. Subsequently, we develop an example of real-time email significance prediction by using action summaries as implicit feedback at scale. Evaluation results suggest that the resulting significance predictions have positive agreement with human assessments, albeit not at statistically strong levels. We speculate that we may require personalized significance prediction to improve agreement levels.
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50. Maternal Immune Activation Causes Social Behavior Deficits and Hypomyelination in Male Rat Offspring with an Autism-Like Microbiota Profile
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Yen Kuang Lin, Yung Hsiao Chiang, Ching Chiung Wang, Jing Huei Lai, Yu Chun Lo, Syuan You Ye, Sung Hui Tseng, Yu Chen S.H. Yang, Gilbert Aaron Lee, and Chia Jung Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,food.ingredient ,endocrine system diseases ,Offspring ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,autism spectrum disorder ,Article ,Coprococcus ,brain–gut–microbiota axis ,food ,social behavior deficits ,Internal medicine ,microbiota ,medicine ,Prefrontal cortex ,Alistipes ,maternal immune activation ,biology ,General Neuroscience ,lipopolysaccharide ,myelination ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,three-chamber test ,Social relation ,Endocrinology ,Fusobacterium ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Autism ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Maternal immune activation (MIA) increases the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in offspring. Microbial dysbiosis is associated with ASD symptoms. However, the alterations in the brain–gut–microbiota axis in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced MIA offspring remain unclear. Here, we examined the social behavior, anxiety-like and repetitive behavior, microbiota profile, and myelination levels in LPS-induced MIA rat offspring. Compared with control offspring, MIA male rat offspring spent less time in an active social interaction with stranger rats, displayed more anxiety-like and repetitive behavior, and had more hypomyelination in the prefrontal cortex and thalamic nucleus. A fecal microbiota analysis revealed that MIA offspring had a higher abundance of Alistipes, Fusobacterium, and Ruminococcus and a lower abundance of Coprococcus, Erysipelotrichaies, and Actinobacteria than control offspring, which is consistent with that of humans with ASD. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method was applied to determine the relative importance of the microbiota, which indicated that the abundance of Alistipes and Actinobacteria was the most relevant for the profile of defective social behavior, whereas Fusobacterium and Coprococcus was associated with anxiety-like and repetitive behavior. In summary, LPS-induced MIA offspring showed an abnormal brain–gut–microbiota axis with social behavior deficits, anxiety-like and repetitive behavior, hypomyelination, and an ASD-like microbiota profile.
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