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2. Nakamusines A−C, new 9-methyladeninium diterpenoid alkaloids from a Formosan marine sponge Agelas nakamurai
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Fu, Chung-Wei, primary, Chiang, Lin, additional, Chao, Chih-Hua, additional, Huang, Yen-Lin, additional, Chiou, Shu-Fen, additional, Wang, Liang-Chun, additional, Chang, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Chen, Shu-Li, additional, Wang, Hui-Chun, additional, Yu, Meng-Chen, additional, Huang, Hui-Chi, additional, and Sheu, Jyh-Horng, additional
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- 2023
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3. Intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence quenching by iodine in non-canonical amino acid reveals alteration of the hydrogen bond network in the photoactive orange carotenoid protein
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Tsoraev, Georgy V., primary, Bukhanko, Antonina Y., additional, Mamchur, Alexandra A., additional, Yaroshevich, Igor A., additional, Sluchanko, Nikolai N., additional, Tseng, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Moldenhauer, Marcus, additional, Budisa, Nediljko, additional, Friedrich, Thomas, additional, and Maksimov, Eugene G., additional
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- 2023
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4. Flexibanone, the first cembranoid possessing an α-methylene-δ-lactone linking with a tetrahydronfuran ring by C-3/C-4 single bond, from the soft coral Sinularia flexibilis
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Tai, Chi-Jen, primary, Zhang, Hong-Wei, additional, Wang, Hui-Chun, additional, Chuang, Ya-Ting, additional, Chang, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Chang, Fang-Rong, additional, Sung, Ping-Jyun, additional, and Sheu, Jyh-Horng, additional
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- 2023
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5. Regulatory effects of noncoding RNAs on the interplay of oxidative stress and autophagy in cancer malignancy and therapy
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Tzu-Jung Yu, Sheng-Chieh Wang, Pei-Feng Liu, Hans-Uwe Dahms, Jen-Yang Tang, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Cheng-Hsin Lee, Ammad Ahmad Farooqi, Sheng-Yao Peng, and Chih-Wen Shu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,RNA, Untranslated ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoplasms ,microRNA ,Autophagy ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reactive oxygen species ,Non-coding RNA ,MicroRNAs ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Carcinogenesis ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) regulation of various diseases including cancer has been extensively studied. Reactive oxidative species (ROS) elevated by oxidative stress are associated with cancer progression and drug resistance, while autophagy serves as an ROS scavenger in cancer cells. However, the regulatory effects of ncRNAs on autophagy and ROS in various cancer cells remains complex. Here, we explore how currently investigated ncRNAs, mainly miRNAs and lncRNAs, are involved in ROS production through modulating antioxidant genes. The regulatory effects of miRNAs and lncRNAs on autophagy-related (ATG) proteins to control autophagy activity in cancer cells are discussed. Moreover, differential expression of ncRNAs in tumor and normal tissues of cancer patients are further analyzed using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. This review hypothesizes links between ATG genes- or antioxidant genes-modulated ncRNAs and ROS production, which might result in tumorigenesis, malignancy, and cancer recurrence. A better understanding of the regulation of ROS and autophagy by ncRNAs might advance the use of ncRNAs as diagnostic and prognostic markers as well as therapeutic targets in cancer therapy.
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- 2022
6. Probing the spectral signatures of orange carotenoid protein by orthogonal translation with aromatic non-canonical amino acids
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Hsueh-Wei Tseng, Marcus Moldenhauer, Thomas Friedrich, Eugene G. Maksimov, and Nediljko Budisa
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Amino Acids, Aromatic ,Bacterial Proteins ,Biophysics ,Cell Biology ,Amino Acids ,Cyanobacteria ,Carotenoids ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) is a water-soluble photoreceptor involved in photoprotection of cyanobacteria. The photoactive OCP contains a bound ketocarotenoid cofactor held in a protein matrix with a hydrogen bonding network. We have developed a system to replace essential residues of the photoactive OCP with non-canonical aromatic analogues that produce well-defined chemical or steric changes. Preliminary spectroscopic evaluation of the generated OCP variants demonstrates the potential of this "molecular surgery" to disentangle protein-chromophore interaction networks that are critical for photoreceptor function. In this way, the number and strength of key contacts with non-canonical amino acids could be controlled and manipulated. We have illustrated this principle here by replacing hydrogen bond donating residues with aromatic non-canonical amino acids that alter the state preference of OCP.
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- 2022
7. Prognostic value of renal function for upper tract urothelial carcinoma who underwent radical nephroureterectomy: Sex differences
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Chien, Tsu-Ming, primary, Li, Ching-Chia, additional, Lu, Yen-Man, additional, Chang, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Chou, Yii-Her, additional, and Wu, Wen-Jeng, additional
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- 2022
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8. Skin sympathetic nerve activity and ventricular arrhythmias in acute coronary syndrome
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Huang, Tien-Chi, primary, Lin, Shin-Jing, additional, Chen, Chang-Jen, additional, Jhuo, Shih-Jie, additional, Chang, Chien-Wei, additional, Lin, Shih-Ching, additional, Chi, Nai-Yu, additional, Chou, Li-Fang, additional, Tai, Li-Hsin, additional, Liu, Yi-Hsueh, additional, Lin, Tsung-Han, additional, Liao, Wei-Sheng, additional, Kao, Pei-Heng, additional, Cheng, Mu-Chun, additional, Hsu, Po-Chao, additional, Lee, Chee-Siong, additional, Lin, Yi-Hsiung, additional, Lee, Hsiang-Chun, additional, Lu, Ye-Hsu, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Su, Ho-Ming, additional, Lai, Wen-Ter, additional, Dai, Chia-Yen, additional, Lee, Chien-Hung, additional, Chen, Peng-Sheng, additional, Lin, Shien-Fong, additional, and Tsai, Wei-Chung, additional
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- 2022
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9. Regulatory effects of noncoding RNAs on the interplay of oxidative stress and autophagy in cancer malignancy and therapy
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Liu, Pei-Feng, primary, Farooqi, Ammad Ahmad, additional, Peng, Sheng-Yao, additional, Yu, Tzu-Jung, additional, Dahms, Hans-Uwe, additional, Lee, Cheng-Hsin, additional, Tang, Jen-Yang, additional, Wang, Sheng-Chieh, additional, Shu, Chih-Wen, additional, and Chang, Hsueh-Wei, additional
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- 2022
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10. Probing the spectral signatures of orange carotenoid protein by orthogonal translation with aromatic non-canonical amino acids
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Tseng, Hsueh-Wei, primary, Moldenhauer, Marcus, additional, Friedrich, Thomas, additional, Maksimov, Eugene G., additional, and Budisa, Nediljko, additional
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- 2022
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11. Oxidative stress-modulating drugs have preferential anticancer effects - involving the regulation of apoptosis, DNA damage, endoplasmic reticulum stress, autophagy, metabolism, and migration
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Fu Ou-Yang, Sundas Fayyaz, Ming-Feng Hou, Hurng-Wern Huang, Hui-Ru Wang, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Jen-Yang Tang, Kun-Tzu Li, and Chih-Wen Shu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,DNA damage ,Antineoplastic Agents ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,Autophagy ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Chemistry ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Cancer ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,Unfolded protein response ,Oxidative stress ,DNA Damage - Abstract
To achieve preferential effects against cancer cells but less damage to normal cells is one of the main challenges of cancer research. In this review, we explore the roles and relationships of oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis, DNA damage, ER stress, autophagy, metabolism, and migration of ROS-modulating anticancer drugs. Understanding preferential anticancer effects in more detail will improve chemotherapeutic approaches that are based on ROS-modulating drugs in cancer treatments.
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- 2019
12. Riociguat treatment in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension: Final safety data from the EXPERT registry
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Ghofrani, Hossein-Ardeschir, primary, Gomez Sanchez, Miguel-Angel, additional, Humbert, Marc, additional, Pittrow, David, additional, Simonneau, Gérald, additional, Gall, Henning, additional, Grünig, Ekkehard, additional, Klose, Hans, additional, Halank, Michael, additional, Langleben, David, additional, Snijder, Repke J., additional, Escribano Subias, Pilar, additional, Mielniczuk, Lisa M., additional, Lange, Tobias J., additional, Vachiéry, Jean-Luc, additional, Wirtz, Hubert, additional, Helmersen, Douglas S., additional, Tsangaris, Iraklis, additional, Barberá, Joan A., additional, Pepke-Zaba, Joanna, additional, Boonstra, Anco, additional, Rosenkranz, Stephan, additional, Ulrich, Silvia, additional, Steringer-Mascherbauer, Regina, additional, Delcroix, Marion, additional, Jansa, Pavel, additional, Šimková, Iveta, additional, Giannakoulas, George, additional, Klotsche, Jens, additional, Williams, Evgenia, additional, Meier, Christian, additional, Hoeper, Marius M., additional, Caneva, Jorge, additional, Tuhay, Graciela, additional, Diez, Mirta, additional, Talavera, Maria Lujan, additional, Acosta, Adriana, additional, Vulcano, Norberto, additional, Bosio, Martin, additional, Maldonado, Lorena, additional, Deleo, Sabino, additional, Melatini, Luciano, additional, Keogh, Anne, additional, Kotlyar, Eugene, additional, Feenstra, John, additional, Dwyer, Nathan, additional, Adams, Heath, additional, Stevens, Wendy, additional, Steele, Peter, additional, Proudman, Susanna, additional, Minson, Robert, additional, Reeves, Glenn, additional, Lavender, Melanie, additional, Ng, Benjamin, additional, Mackenzie, Michele, additional, Barry, Lisa, additional, Gruenberger, Margarethe, additional, Huber, Charlotte, additional, Lang, Irene, additional, Tilea, Ioana, additional, Sadushi-Kolici, Roela, additional, Löffler-Ragg, Judith, additional, Feistmantl, Lisa-Theresa, additional, Evrard, Patrick, additional, Louis, Renaud, additional, Guiot, Julien, additional, Naldi, Marco, additional, De Pauw, Michel, additional, Mehta, Sanjay, additional, Camacho, Rafael Conde, additional, Tovar, Patricia Parada, additional, Londoño, Alejandro, additional, Campo, Felipe, additional, Garcia, Paula, additional, Lema, Camila, additional, Orozco-Levi, Mauricio, additional, Martinez, William, additional, Gomez, Juan Esteban, additional, Nielsen-Kudsk, Jens Erik, additional, Mellemkjaer, Soren, additional, Anton, Ly, additional, Altraja, Alan, additional, Vihinen, Tapani, additional, Vasankari, Tuija, additional, Sitbon, Olivier, additional, Cottin, Vincent, additional, Têtu, Laurent, additional, Noël-Savina, Elise, additional, Shearman, Nicole, additional, Tayler, Susanne, additional, Olzik, Ilona, additional, Kulka, Christine, additional, Grimminger, Jan, additional, Simon, Marcel, additional, Nolde, Anna, additional, Oqueka, Tim, additional, Harbaum, Lars, additional, Egenlauf, Benjamin, additional, Ewert, Ralf, additional, Schulz, Christian, additional, Regotta, Sabine, additional, Kramer, Tilmann, additional, Knoop-Busch, Susanne, additional, Gerhardt, Felix, additional, Konstantinides, Stavros, additional, Pitsiou, Georgia, additional, Stanopoulos, Ioannis, additional, Sourla, Evdokia, additional, Mouratoglou, Sofia, additional, Karvounis, Haralambos, additional, Pappas, Athanasios, additional, Georgopoulos, Dimitrios, additional, Fanaridis, Michail, additional, Mitrouska, Ioanna, additional, Michalis, Lampros, additional, Pappas, Konstantinos, additional, Kotsia, Anna, additional, Gaine, Sean, additional, Vizza, Carmine Dario, additional, Manzi, Giovanna, additional, Poscia, Roberto, additional, Badagliacca, Roberto, additional, Agostoni, Piergiuseppe, additional, Bruno, Noemi, additional, Farina, Stefania, additional, D'Alto, Michele, additional, Argiento, Paola, additional, Correra, Anna, additional, Di Marco, Giovanni Maria, additional, Cresci, Chiara, additional, Vannucchi, Vieri, additional, Torricelli, Elena, additional, Garcea, Alessio, additional, Pesci, Alberto, additional, Sardella, Luca, additional, Paciocco, Giuseppe, additional, Pane, Federico, additional, D'Armini, Andrea Maria, additional, Pin, Maurizio, additional, Grazioli, Valentina, additional, Massola, Giulia, additional, Sciortino, Antonio, additional, Prediletto, Renato, additional, Bauleo, Carolina, additional, Airò, Edoardo, additional, Ndreu, Rudina, additional, Pavlickova, Ivana, additional, Lunardi, Claudio, additional, Mulè, Massimiliano, additional, Farruggio, Silvia, additional, Costa, Serena, additional, Galgano, Giuseppe, additional, Petruzzi, Mario, additional, De Luca, Anna, additional, Lombardi, Francesco, additional, Roncon, Loris, additional, Conte, Luca, additional, Picariello, Claudio, additional, Wirtz, Gil, additional, Alexandre, Myriam, additional, Vonk-Noordegraaf, A., additional, Boogaard, H., additional, Mager, J., additional, Reesink, H., additional, van den Toorn, Leon M., additional, Boomars, Karin, additional, Andreassen, Arne K., additional, Castro, Graça, additional, Tania, Gonçalves, additional, Baptista, Rui, additional, Marinho, António, additional, Shiang, Teresa, additional, Oliveira, Ana, additional, Coutinho, Daniel, additional, Sousa, Joana, additional, Loureiro, Maria José, additional, Repolho, Débora, additional, Martins Jesus, Susana Maria, additional, Capinha, Marta, additional, Agostinho, João, additional, Cardoso, Tania, additional, Rocha, Andreia, additional, Espinha, Mafalda, additional, Ivanov, Kyundyul Ivanovich, additional, Alexeeva, Dalyana Eduardovna, additional, Batalina, Marina Vadimovna, additional, Hegya, Daria Viktorovna, additional, Zvereva, Tatyana Nikolaevna, additional, Avdeev, Sergey Nikolaevich, additional, Tsareva, Natalia Anatolievna, additional, Galyavich, Albert Sarvatovich, additional, Nikolaevich, Bykov Aleksander, additional, Filippov, Evgeny Vladimirovich, additional, Yakovleva, Olga Eduardovna, additional, Pavlova, Olga Borisovna, additional, Skripkina, Elena Sergeevna, additional, Martynyuk, Tamila Vitalievna, additional, Bukatova, Irina Fedorovna, additional, Tregubova, Anna Viktorovna, additional, Platonov, Dmitry Yurievich, additional, Kolomeytseva, Tatyana Mikhaylovna, additional, Al Dalaan, Abdullah, additional, Abdelsayed, Abeer Abeer, additional, Weheba, Ihab, additional, Saleemi, Sarferaz, additional, Sakkijha, Hussam, additional, Bohacekova, Marcela, additional, Valkovicova, Tatiana, additional, Farkasova, Iveta, additional, Quezada, Carlos Andres, additional, Piccari, Lucilla, additional, Blanco, Isabel, additional, Sebastian, Laura, additional, Roman, Antonio, additional, Lopez, Manuel, additional, Otero, Remedios, additional, Elias, Teresa, additional, Jara, Luis, additional, Asencio, Isabel, additional, Arjona, Josefa Jiménez, additional, Almagro, Raúl Menor, additional, Cárdenas, Salvador López, additional, García, Salvador Alcaraz, additional, Rodríguez, Patricia Villanueva, additional, Lopez, Raquel, additional, Garcia, Alberto, additional, Avilés, Francisco Fernandez, additional, De La Pava, Sebastian, additional, Yotti, Raquel, additional, Peñate, Gregorio Pérez, additional, Marrero, Fernando León, additional, Cifrián Martínez, José Manuel, additional, Martinez-Meñaca, Amaya, additional, Alonso, Lecue Pilar, additional, Rozas, Sonia Fernandez, additional, Fernandez, David Iturbe, additional, Cuesta, Victor Mora, additional, Söderberg, Stefan, additional, Bartfay, Sven-Erik, additional, Rundqvist, Bengt, additional, Alfetlawi, Monthir, additional, Wodlin, Peter, additional, Schwarz, Esther Irene, additional, Speich, Rudolf, additional, Lador, Frédéric, additional, Rochat, Thierry, additional, Gasche-Soccal, Paola, additional, Hsu, Chih-Hsin, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Su, Ho-Ming, additional, Lai, Wen-Ter, additional, Chu, Chun Yuan, additional, Hsu, Po-Chao, additional, Voon, Wen-Chol, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Yih-Jer Wu, Jacob, additional, Wu, Shu-Hao, additional, Huang, Wen-Pin, additional, Fong, Man-Cai, additional, Huang, Chien-Lung, additional, Kuo, Ping-Hung, additional, Lin, Yen-Hung, additional, Lin, Jiunn-Lee, additional, Hung, Chi-Sheng, additional, Wu, Cho-Kai, additional, Sung, Shih-Hsien, additional, Huang, Wei-Chun, additional, Cheng, Chin-Chang, additional, Kuo, Shu-Hung, additional, Wang, Wen-Hwa, additional, Ho, Wan-Jing, additional, Hsu, Tsu-Shiu, additional, Mutlu, Bülent, additional, Atas, Halil, additional, Ongen, Gul, additional, Un, Zeynep, additional, Okumus, Gulfer, additional, Hanta, Ismail, additional, Corris, Paul, additional, Peacock, Andrew, additional, Church, Colin, additional, Toshner, Mark, additional, and Newnham, Michael, additional
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- 2021
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13. Riociguat treatment in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension: Final safety data from the EXPERT registry
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Hoeper, Marius M., primary, Gomez Sanchez, Miguel-Angel, additional, Humbert, Marc, additional, Pittrow, David, additional, Simonneau, Gérald, additional, Gall, Henning, additional, Grünig, Ekkehard, additional, Klose, Hans, additional, Halank, Michael, additional, Langleben, David, additional, Snijder, Repke J., additional, Escribano Subias, Pilar, additional, Mielniczuk, Lisa M., additional, Lange, Tobias J., additional, Vachiéry, Jean-Luc, additional, Wirtz, Hubert, additional, Helmersen, Douglas S., additional, Tsangaris, Iraklis, additional, Barberà, Joan A., additional, Pepke-Zaba, Joanna, additional, Boonstra, Anco, additional, Rosenkranz, Stephan, additional, Ulrich, Silvia, additional, Steringer-Mascherbauer, Regina, additional, Delcroix, Marion, additional, Jansa, Pavel, additional, Šimková, Iveta, additional, Giannakoulas, George, additional, Klotsche, Jens, additional, Williams, Evgenia, additional, Meier, Christian, additional, Ghofrani, Hossein-Ardeschir, additional, Caneva, Jorge, additional, Tuhay, Graciela, additional, Diez, Mirta, additional, Talavera, Maria Lujan, additional, Acosta, Adriana, additional, Vulcano, Norberto, additional, Bosio, Martin, additional, Maldonado, Lorena, additional, Deleo, Sabino, additional, Melatini, Luciano, additional, Keogh, Anne, additional, Kotlyar, Eugene, additional, Feenstra, John, additional, Dwyer, Nathan, additional, Adams, Heath, additional, Stevens, Wendy, additional, Steele, Peter, additional, Proudman, Susanna, additional, Minson, Robert, additional, Reeves, Glenn, additional, Lavender, Melanie, additional, Ng, Benjamin, additional, Mackenzie, Michele, additional, Barry, Lisa, additional, Gruenberger, Margarethe, additional, Huber, Charlotte, additional, Lang, Irene, additional, Tilea, Ioana, additional, Sadushi-Kolici, Roela, additional, Löffler-Ragg, Judith, additional, Feistmantl, Lisa-Theresa, additional, Evrard, Patrick, additional, Guiot, Julien, additional, Naldi, Marco, additional, De Pauw, Michel, additional, Louis, Renaud, additional, Mehta, Sanjay, additional, Camacho, Rafael Conde, additional, Tovar, Patricia Parada, additional, Londoño, Alejandro, additional, Campo, Felipe, additional, Garcia, Paula, additional, Lema, Camila, additional, Orozco-Levi, Mauricio, additional, Martinez, William, additional, Gomez, Juan Esteban, additional, Nielsen-Kudsk, Jens Erik, additional, Mellemkjaer, Soren, additional, Anton, Ly, additional, Altraja, Alan, additional, Vihinen, Tapani, additional, Vasankari, Tuija, additional, Sitbon, Olivier, additional, Cottin, Vincent, additional, Têtu, Laurent, additional, Noël-Savina, Elise, additional, Shearman, Nicole, additional, Tayler, Susanne, additional, Olzik, Ilona, additional, Kulka, Christine, additional, Grimminger, Jan, additional, Simon, Marcel, additional, Nolde, Anna, additional, Oqueka, Tim, additional, Harbaum, Lars, additional, Egenlauf, Benjamin, additional, Ewert, Ralf, additional, Schulz, Christian, additional, Regotta, Sabine, additional, Kramer, Tilmann, additional, Knoop-Busch, Susanne, additional, Gerhardt, Felix, additional, Konstantinides, Stavros, additional, Pitsiou, Georgia, additional, Stanopoulos, Ioannis, additional, Sourla, Evdokia, additional, Mouratoglou, Sofia, additional, Karvounis, Haralambos, additional, Pappas, Athanasios, additional, Mitrouska, Ioanna, additional, Georgopoulos, Dimitrios, additional, Fanaridis, Michail, additional, Michalis, Lampros, additional, Pappas, Konstantinos, additional, Kotsia, Anna, additional, Gaine, Sean, additional, Vizza, Carmine Dario, additional, Manzi, Giovanna, additional, Poscia, Roberto, additional, Badagliacca, Roberto, additional, Agostoni, Piergiuseppe, additional, Bruno, Noemi, additional, Farina, Stefania, additional, D'Alto, Michele, additional, Argiento, Paola, additional, Correra, Anna, additional, Di Marco, Giovanni Maria, additional, Cresci, Chiara, additional, Vannucchi, Vieri, additional, Torricelli, Elena, additional, Garcea, Alessio, additional, Pesci, Alberto, additional, Sardella, Luca, additional, Paciocco, Giuseppe, additional, Pane, Federico, additional, D'Armini, Andrea Maria, additional, Pin, Maurizio, additional, Grazioli, Valentina, additional, Massola, Giulia, additional, Sciortino, Antonio, additional, Prediletto, Renato, additional, Bauleo, Carolina, additional, Airò, Edoardo, additional, Ndreu, Rudina, additional, Pavlickova, Ivana, additional, Lunardi, Claudio, additional, Farruggio, Silvia, additional, Costa, Serena, additional, Mulè, Massimiliano, additional, Galgano, Giuseppe, additional, Petruzzi, Mario, additional, De Luca, Anna, additional, Lombardi, Francesco, additional, Roncon, Loris, additional, Conte, Luca, additional, Picariello, Claudio, additional, Wirtz, Gil, additional, Alexandre, Myriam, additional, Vonk-Noordegraaf, A., additional, Boogaard, H., additional, Mager, J., additional, Reesink, H., additional, van den Toorn, Leon M., additional, Boomars, Karin, additional, Andreassen, Arne K., additional, Castro, Graça, additional, Tania, Gonçalves, additional, Baptista, Rui, additional, Marinho, António, additional, Shiang, Teresa, additional, Oliveira, Ana, additional, Coutinho, Daniel, additional, Sousa, Joana, additional, Loureiro, Maria José, additional, Repolho, Débora, additional, Martins Jesus, Susana Maria, additional, Capinha, Marta, additional, Agostinho, João, additional, Cardoso, Tania, additional, Rocha, Andreia, additional, Espinha, Mafalda, additional, Ivanov, Kyundyul Ivanovich, additional, Alexeeva, Dalyana Eduardovna, additional, Batalina, Marina Vadimovna, additional, Hegya, Daria Viktorovna, additional, Zvereva, Tatyana Nikolaevna, additional, Avdeev, Sergey Nikolaevich, additional, Tsareva, Natalia Anatolievna, additional, Galyavich, Albert Sarvatovich, additional, Nikolaevich, Bykov Aleksander, additional, Filippov, Evgeny Vladimirovich, additional, Yakovleva, Olga Eduardovna, additional, Pavlova, Olga Borisovna, additional, Skripkina, Elena Sergeevna, additional, Martynyuk, Tamila Vitalievna, additional, Bukatova, Irina Fedorovna, additional, Tregubova, Anna Viktorovna, additional, Platonov, Dmitry Yurievich, additional, Kolomeytseva, Tatyana Mikhaylovna, additional, Al Dalaan, Abdullah, additional, Abdelsayed, Abeer Abeer, additional, Weheba, Ihab, additional, Saleemi, Sarferaz, additional, Sakkijha, Hussam, additional, Bohacekova, Marcela, additional, Valkovicova, Tatiana, additional, Farkasova, Iveta, additional, Quezada, Carlos Andres, additional, Piccari, Lucilla, additional, Blanco, Isabel, additional, Sebastian, Laura, additional, Roman, Antonio, additional, Lopez, Manuel, additional, Otero, Remedios, additional, Elias, Teresa, additional, Jara, Luis, additional, Asencio, Isabel, additional, Arjona, Josefa Jiménez, additional, Almagro, Raúl Menor, additional, Cárdenas, Salvador López, additional, García, Salvador Alcaraz, additional, Rodríguez, Patricia Villanueva, additional, Lopez, Raquel, additional, Garcia, Alberto, additional, Avilés, Francisco Fernandez, additional, De La Pava, Sebastian, additional, Yotti, Raquel, additional, Peñate, Gregorio Pérez, additional, Marrero, Fernando León, additional, Cifrián Martínez, José Manuel, additional, Martinez-Meñaca, Amaya, additional, Alonso, Lecue Pilar, additional, Rozas, Sonia Fernandez, additional, Fernandez, David Iturbe, additional, Cuesta, Victor Mora, additional, Söderberg, Stefan, additional, Bartfay, Sven-Erik, additional, Rundqvist, Bengt, additional, Alfetlawi, Monthir, additional, Wodlin, Peter, additional, Schwarz, Esther Irene, additional, Speich, Rudolf, additional, Lador, Frédéric, additional, Rochat, Thierry, additional, Gasche-Soccal, Paola, additional, Hsu, Chih-Hsin, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Su, Ho-Ming, additional, Lai, Wen-Ter, additional, Chu, Chun Yuan, additional, Hsu, Po-Chao, additional, Voon, Wen-Chol, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Yih-Jer Wu, Jacob, additional, Wu, Shu-Hao, additional, Huang, Wen-Pin, additional, Fong, Man-Cai, additional, Huang, Chien-Lung, additional, Kuo, Ping-Hung, additional, Lin, Yen-Hung, additional, Lin, Jiunn-Lee, additional, Hung, Chi-Sheng, additional, Wu, Cho-Kai, additional, Sung, Shih-Hsien, additional, Huang, Wei-Chun, additional, Cheng, Chin-Chang, additional, Kuo, Shu-Hung, additional, Wang, Wen-Hwa, additional, Ho, Wan-Jing, additional, Hsu, Tsu-Shiu, additional, Mutlu, Bülent, additional, Atas, Halil, additional, Ongen, Gul, additional, Un, Zeynep, additional, Okumus, Gulfer, additional, Hanta, Ismail, additional, Corris, Paul, additional, Peacock, Andrew, additional, Church, Colin, additional, Toshner, Mark, additional, and Newnham, Michael, additional
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- 2021
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14. Theoretical analysis of vibration characteristics of rectangular thin plate fully immersed in fluid with finite dimension
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Liao, Chan-Yi, primary, Chen, Guan-Wei, additional, Hsu, Hsueh-Wei, additional, and Ma, Chien-Ching, additional
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- 2021
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15. Extract of pre-germinated brown rice protects against cardiovascular dysfunction by reducing levels of inflammation and free radicals in a rat model of type II diabetes
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Liang, Hsin-Li, primary, Cheng, Pei-Wen, additional, Lin, Hui-Li, additional, Hao, Chi-Long, additional, Ke, Liang-Yin, additional, Chou, Huei-Yin, additional, Tseng, Yu-Hsiu, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, and Shen, Kuo-Ping, additional
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- 2020
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16. Comparison of different ankle-brachial indices in the prediction of overall and cardiovascular mortality
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Hsu, Po-Chao, primary, Lee, Wen-Hsien, additional, Chen, Ying-Chih, additional, Lee, Meng-Kuang, additional, Tsai, Wei-Chung, additional, Chu, Chun-Yuan, additional, Lee, Chee-Siong, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Voon, Wen-Chol, additional, Lai, Wen-Ter, additional, Sheu, Sheng-Hsiung, additional, and Su, Ho-Ming, additional
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- 2020
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17. Ping-Pong Guide Catheters to Facilitate Real-Time Intravascular Ultrasound-Guided Recanalization of Stumpless Chronic Total Occlusion
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Chang, Ching-Tang, primary, Lee, Wen-Hsien, additional, Kuo, Hsuan-Fu, additional, Chen, Mark Z., additional, Hsu, Po-Chao, additional, Chu, Chih-Sheng, additional, Su, Ho-Ming, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, and Chiu, Cheng-An, additional
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18. Theoretical analysis of vibration characteristics of rectangular thin plate fully immersed in fluid with finite dimension
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Hsueh Wei Hsu, Guan Wei Chen, Chan Yi Liao, and Chien-Ching Ma
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Cantilever ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Finite element method ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Vibration ,Mechanics of Materials ,Normal mode ,Inviscid flow ,General Materials Science ,Boundary value problem ,Galerkin method ,Beam (structure) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
In this paper, a theoretical method is developed to investigate the effect of a finite flow field on free vibration of a rectangular thin plate fully immersed in an incompressible and inviscid liquid. Rayleigh–Ritz method is applied to obtaining resonant frequencies and mode shapes of the wet plate, and different boundary conditions of a rectangular plate are discussed in this study, including fully clamped, free, and cantilever plates. The Galerkin method is utilized to deal with continuity conditions on the interface between plate and fluid and the beam method is applied to constructing mode shapes of a rectangular plate. Numerical results of the finite element method (FEM) are used to compare with the theoretical analysis on resonant frequencies and mode shapes and it shows the high accuracy of the proposed solution. In order to provide a convenient and accurate method to deal with the vibration characteristics of an immersed plate, the convergence of the Galerkin method is discussed and a modified computation method is presented. Finally, the effect of fluid's boundary on the resonating plate and the relation between the flow field and plate are investigated.
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19. Analysis of high-order SNP barcodes in mitochondrial D-loop for chronic dialysis susceptibility
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Li-Yeh Chuang, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Cheng-Hong Yang, and Yu-Da Lin
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0301 basic medicine ,Genotype ,Computational complexity theory ,Computer science ,Health Informatics ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Computational biology ,Barcode ,computer.software_genre ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Renal Dialysis ,law ,Humans ,SNP ,Global optimization ,Genetic association ,Electronic Data Processing ,Computer Science Applications ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Differential evolution ,Data mining ,computer ,Algorithms - Abstract
Comparison between GA, PSO, DE and our proposed IDE on XOR and ZZ models. The order of methods from left to right is GA, PSO, DE and IDE. The absence of bars indicates no power.Display Omitted We analyzed the properties of proposed methods in SNP barcode detection problem.Differential evolution to explore high-order SNP barcodes data was improved.Clinical data associations with chronic dialysis patients and controls were reported. ObjectivesPositively identifying disease-associated single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in genome-wide studies entails the complex association analysis of a huge number of SNPs. Such large numbers of SNP barcode (SNP/genotype combinations) continue to pose serious computational challenges, especially for high-dimensional data. MethodsWe propose a novel exploiting SNP barcode method based on differential evolution, termed IDE (improved differential evolution). IDE uses a top combination strategy to improve the ability of differential evolution to explore high-order SNP barcodes in high-dimensional data. ResultsWe simulate disease data and use real chronic dialysis data to test four global optimization algorithms. In 48 simulated disease models, we show that IDE outperforms existing global optimization algorithms in terms of exploring ability and power to detect the specific SNP/genotype combinations with a maximum difference between cases and controls. In real data, we show that IDE can be used to evaluate the relative effects of each individual SNP on disease susceptibility. ConclusionIDE generated significant SNP barcode with less computational complexity than the other algorithms, making IDE ideally suited for analysis of high-order SNP barcodes.
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20. Oxidative stress-modulating drugs have preferential anticancer effects - involving the regulation of apoptosis, DNA damage, endoplasmic reticulum stress, autophagy, metabolism, and migration
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Tang, Jen-Yang, primary, Ou-Yang, Fu, additional, Hou, Ming-Feng, additional, Huang, Hurng-Wern, additional, Wang, Hui-Ru, additional, Li, Kun-Tzu, additional, Fayyaz, Sundas, additional, Shu, Chih-Wen, additional, and Chang, Hsueh-Wei, additional
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21. TCTAP C-078 The Novel Use of PCI Technique to Cross the CTO Lesion
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Kao, Pei-Heng, primary, Chu, Chun-Yuan, additional, Lee, Wen-Hsien, additional, Hsu, Po-Chao, additional, Lee, Hung-Hao, additional, Chiu, Cheng-An, additional, Su, Ho-Ming, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Lee, Chee-Siong, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Voon, Wen-Chol, additional, and Lai, Wen-Ter, additional
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22. TCTAP C-076 In-stent Restenosis with Chronic Total Occlusion at the Orifice of Left Circumflex Artery
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Huang, Tien-Chi, primary, Chu, Chun-Yuan, additional, Lee, Wen-Hsien, additional, Hsu, Po-Chao, additional, Lee, Hung-Hao, additional, Chiu, Cheng-An, additional, Su, Ho-Ming, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Lee, Chee-Siong, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Voon, Wen-Chol, additional, and Lai, Wen-Ter, additional
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- 2019
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23. Myocardial performance index derived from pre-ejection period as a novel and useful predictor of cardiovascular events in atrial fibrillation
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Chun-Yuan Chu, Chee-Siong Lee, Po-Chao Hsu, Hsueh-Wei Yen, Tsung-Hsien Lin, Hung-Hao Lee, Ho-Ming Su, Wen-Hsien Lee, Cheng-An Chiu, Sheng-Hsiung Sheu, Wen-Chol Voon, and Wen-Ter Lai
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pulse Wave Analysis ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Tissue Doppler echocardiography ,Internal medicine ,Pre-ejection period ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Health Status Indicators ,Humans ,Myocardial performance index ,Prospective Studies ,Aged ,Heart Failure ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Isovolumic relaxation time ,Hazard ratio ,Atrial fibrillation ,Stroke Volume ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Myocardial Contraction ,Confidence interval ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Stroke ,Blood pressure ,Ejection time ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Heart failure ,Multivariate Analysis ,Cardiology ,Mitral Valve ,Female ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
PurposeThe pre-ejection period-derived myocardial performance index measured from tissue Doppler echocardiography (PEPa-derived MPI) was reported to be associated with left ventricular systolic and diastolic function in atrial fibrillation (AF). However, its relationship with cardiovascular outcomes in AF has never been evaluated. This study sought to examine the ability of PEPa-derived MPI in predicting adverse cardiovascular events in AF patients.MethodsIn 196 persistent AF patients, we performed comprehensive echocardiography with measurement of PEPa-derived MPI using index beat method. The index beat was defined as the beat following the nearly equal preceding (RR1) and pre-preceding (RR2) intervals. The cycle length of index beat and RR1 and RR2 must be >500ms and the difference between RR1 and RR2 must be
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24. TCTAP C-078 The Novel Use of PCI Technique to Cross the CTO Lesion
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Cheng-An Chiu, Pei-Heng Kao, Chee-Siong Lee, Hung-Hao Lee, Chun-Yuan Chu, Wen-Ter Lai, Po-Chao Hsu, Hsueh-Wei Yen, Wen-Hsien Lee, Wen-Chol Voon, Ho-Ming Su, and Tsung-Hsien Lin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Chest discomfort ,business.industry ,education ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,medicine.disease ,Lesion ,Clinical history ,Diabetes mellitus ,Hyperlipidemia ,Conventional PCI ,medicine ,Physical exam ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Patient Initials or Identifier Number Lee ### Relevant Clinical History and Physical Exam A 46-year-old male with a history of diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia was admitted to our cardiac centre due to intermittent chest discomfort in the recent months. His physical exam was unremarkable
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25. Tricuspid Regurgitation Pressure Gradient as a Useful Predictor of Adverse Cardiovascular Events and All-Cause Mortality in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
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Hsu, Po-Chao, primary, Lee, Wen-Hsien, additional, Chu, Chun-Yuan, additional, Tsai, Wei-Chung, additional, Lee, Hung-Hao, additional, Lee, Chee-Siong, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, Lin, Tsung-Hsien, additional, Voon, Wen-Chol, additional, Lai, Wen-Ter, additional, Sheu, Sheng-Hsiung, additional, and Su, Ho-Ming, additional
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26. The association of the amounts of epicardial fat, P wave duration, and PR interval in electrocardiogram
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Jhuo, Shih-Jie, primary, Hsieh, Tsyh-Jyi, additional, Tang, Wei-Hua, additional, Tsai, Wei-Chung, additional, Lee, Kun-Tai, additional, Yen, Hsueh-Wei, additional, and Lai, Wen-Ter, additional
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27. Preventive SNP–SNP interactions in the mitochondrial displacement loop (D-loop) from chronic dialysis patients
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Cheng-Hong Yang, Wen-Chin Lee, Tsu-Kung Lin, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Jin-Bor Chen, Ben-Chung Cheng, Chia-Wei Liou, Yu-Da Lin, and Li-Yeh Chuang
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Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Cell Biology ,Odds ratio ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Confidence interval ,Mitochondria ,D-loop ,Renal Dialysis ,Chronic dialysis ,Genotype ,DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic ,Humans ,Molecular Medicine ,SNP ,Computational analysis ,Molecular Biology ,Algorithms - Abstract
Chronic dialysis association study involving individual single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the mitochondrial displacement loop (D-loop) has previously been reported. However, possible SNP-SNP interactions for SNPs in the D-loop which could be associated with a reduced risk for chronic dialysis were not investigated. The purpose of this study was to propose an effective algorithm to identify protective SNP-SNP interactions in the D-loop from chronic dialysis patients. We introduce ISGA that uses an initialization strategy for genetic algorithms (GA) to improve the computational analysis for protective SNP-SNP interactions. ISGA generates genotype patterns with combined SNPs (SNP barcodes) for chronic dialysis. Using our previously reported 77 SNPs in the D-loop, the algorithm-generated protective SNP barcodes for chronic dialysis were evaluated. ISGA provides the SNP barcodes with the maximum frequency differences of occurrence between the cases and controls. The identified SNP barcodes with the lowest odds ratio (OR) values were regarded as the best preventive SNP barcodes against chronic dialysis. The best ISGA-generated SNP barcodes (two to nine SNPs) are more closely associated with the prevention of chronic dialysis when more SNPs are chosen (OR=0.64 to 0.32; 95% confidence interval=0.882 to 0.198). The cumulative effects of SNP-SNP interactions were more dominant in ISGA rather than in GA without the initialization strategy. We provide a fast identification of chronic dialysis-associated protective SNP barcodes and demonstrate that the SNP-SNP interactions may have a cumulative effect on prediction for chronic dialysis.
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28. Recombinant chimeric vaccine composed of PRRSV antigens and truncated Pseudomonas exotoxin A (PE-K13)
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Chao-Wei Liao, Hsin-Ping Yang, Shih-Ping Chen, Eva Wu, Shao-Qun Lai, Tsan-Chih Wang, Shiou-Jen Wang, and Hsueh-Wei Chang
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Cellular immunity ,Swine ,Virulence Factors ,animal diseases ,Bacterial Toxins ,Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome ,Exotoxins ,Viremia ,Epitope ,Microbiology ,Antigen ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Animals ,Pseudomonas exotoxin ,Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus ,Neutralizing antibody ,Antigens, Viral ,ADP Ribose Transferases ,General Veterinary ,biology ,virus diseases ,Viral Vaccines ,respiratory system ,Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Recombinant Proteins ,Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms ,Vaccination ,biology.protein ,Female - Abstract
A Pseudomonas exotoxin (PE-KDEL)-based chimeric subunit vaccine system was recently developed using a reverse vaccinology technique. In this study, the plasmids containing PE-PRRS chimeric subunits were constructed that composed of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) antigen moieties, a ligand moiety and a Pseudomonas exotoxin A deleted domain III (PE (ΔIII)), and a carboxyl terminal moiety that includes a polypeptide with amino acid sequence KDEL (K3). The PE-PRRS combination vaccine can effectively induce not only PRRSV-specific INF-γ cellular immunity but also a slow-reacting and complement-requiring type serum neutralizing antibody in pigs. In a specific pathogen free (SPF) pig challenge model, body temperature (colonic temperature), occurrence of PRRSV viremia, nasal excretions, gross and histopathological appearances of pneumonia, and serum antibody activity (IFA and SN) titers significantly differed between the immunized group and the control group. The survey showed that a 0.3mg/dose PE-PRRS vaccine formula conferred protection against PRRSV. A field trial of PE-PRRS vaccine was performed to study the immune response of pregnant sows after vaccination in a PRRSV persist farm. The RT-PCR analysis of viremia and serological titers showed that the PE-PRRS vaccine not only increased sow reproductive performance and evoked its immune response to PRRS viremia, it also activated maternal immune protections to prevent piglets from inflicting viremia. In conclusion, we developed a novel and effective PRRS cytotoxic T-cells (CTLs)-based vaccine containing Pseudomonas exotoxin (PE-KDEL) carrier in combination with PRRSV conserved epitopes against PRRS virus.
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29. Reduction of RNA A-to-I editing in Drosophila acclimated to heat shock
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Chung Lung Cho, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Joel F. Stocker, Hong Ming Wang, Hurng-Wern Huang, Chao Neng Tseng, and Chien-Chih Chiu
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RNA editing ,Adenosine ,Hot Temperature ,Mutant ,Biology ,dADAR (ADAR) ,medicine ,Animals ,Gene ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Genetics ,Medicine(all) ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Adenosine deamination ,RNA ,General Medicine ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Inosine ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Heat shock ,ADAR ,Drosophila ,I-specific cleavage ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Function (biology) ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Although an increasing number of RNA adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing sites are being discovered, how the editing frequencies of these sites are modulated to fine-tune protein function in adaptive responses is not well understood. A previous study screening for heat tolerance in Drosophila mutants discovered a hypnos-2 mutant strain that was later found to be defective in dADAR, the Drosophila gene encoding the A-to-I editing enzyme. This supports the hypothesis that cells and organisms respond to stressful environments by ADAR (adenosine deaminase acting on RNA)-mediated RNA editing. Here, we investigated changes in the RNA A-to-I editing frequencies of 30 Drosophila nervous system targets in response to heat shock, a stress acclimatization that requires the dADAR function. To our surprise, most of these nervous system editing targets showed reduced editing. Our results suggest that a change in RNA editing pattern is a mechanism by which organisms acclimate to drastic environmental change. However, how RNA editing confers heat resistance is more complicated and requires further investigation.
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30. Magnetic properties and microstructure of FePtB, FePt(B–Ag) granular films
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Yi-Cheng Lin, Jai-Lin Tsai, Jian-Chiang Huang, Hsueh-Wei Tai, and Wen-Chieh Tsai
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Crystallography ,Materials science ,Phase (matter) ,Doping ,Grain boundary ,Texture (crystalline) ,Substrate (electronics) ,Perpendicular magnetization ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
Multilayers [FePt(1 nm)/B( t nm)] 10 ( t =0.05–0.6) were alternately deposited on a glass substrate and subsequently annealed by the rapid thermal process (RTP) at 800 °C for 3 min. After RTP, FePt and B layers intermix to form the FePtB film with (0 0 1) texture. The ordering degree of FePt was slightly increased with doped B. The (Fe–Pt) 100− x B x ( x =0, 5, 10) films show perpendicular magnetization and the minor FeB phase was indexed in isotropic (Fe–Pt) 100− x B x ( x =30, 40, 60) films. By adding Ag into (Fe–Pt) 95 B 5 film, the ordering degree was slightly increased in (Fe–Pt) 95 (B 0.9 Ag 0.1 ) 5 film. In (Fe–Pt) 100− x B x ( x =5, 10) and (Fe–Pt) 95 (B 0.9 Ag 0.1 ) 5 granular films, the intermixed B or Ag atoms were diffused among FePt grain boundaries to isolate and refine FePt grains uniformly with average grain sizes of 20, 15, and 6.7 nm, respectively.
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31. Anti-allergic activity of grapeseed extract (GSE) on RBL-2H3 mast cells
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Jeff Yi-Fu Chen, Mei Huei Hung, Bing Hung Chen, Chien-Chih Chiu, Tzu Fun Fu, Tzu-Pin Wang, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Fuu Jen Tsai, Lei Wan, and Meng Lung Yu
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Allergy ,food.ingredient ,Antioxidant ,biology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Degranulation ,General Medicine ,Pharmacology ,Mast cell ,medicine.disease ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,food ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Grape seed extract ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,Histamine ,Intracellular ,Food Science - Abstract
Grapeseed extract (GSE) is a rich source of natural phenolic compounds and possesses various pharmacological activities, including antioxidant, anticarcinogenic and anti-inflammatory properties. However, effects of GSE on immunoglobulin (Ig) E-mediated allergic responses still remain elusive. In the present study, the effects of GSE on activation and degranulation of RBL-2H3 mast cells were investigated. GSE pretreatments (20–100 μg/ml) reduced IgE-antigen mediated release of β-hexosaminidase and histamine in RBL-2H3 cells. Additionally, GSE reversibly inhibited expression of FceRI on RBL-2H3 cells. GSE treatments caused a significant elevation of intracellular cAMP levels, whereas the Ca 2+ influx upon antigen stimulation was inhibited. Suppression on FceRI expression together with decreased calcium uptake and increased cAMP level might be involved in attenuated degranulation of mast cells by GSE treatment. Our results suggest a possible pharmaceutical application of GSE in treating type I allergic diseases.
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32. Anti-metastatic activities of Antrodia camphorata against human breast cancer cells mediated through suppression of the MAPK signaling pathway
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Elong Lin, Wen-Hsin Lin, Ssu Ching Chen, Yi Ting Huang, Hsin-Ling Yang, You-Cheng Hseu, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Ching Tsan Tsai, and Yueh-Hsiung Kuo
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,medicine.medical_specialty ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Blotting, Western ,Breast Neoplasms ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Phosphorylation ,Antrodia ,biology ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,Urokinase receptor ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,Blot ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,Apoptosis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Plasminogen activator ,Food Science - Abstract
The fermented culture broth of Antrodia camphorata (A. camphorata) has been shown to promote cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of human estrogen-nonresponsive MDA-MB-231 cells. Herein, we demonstrate that non-cytotoxic concentrations (20-80 μg/mL) of A. camphorata markedly inhibited the invasion/migration of highly metastatic MDA-MB-231 cells as shown by an in vitro transwell and a wound-healing repair assay. The results of a gelatin zymography assay showed that A. camphorata suppressed the activity of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA). Western blot results demonstrated that treatment with A. camphorata decreased the expression of MMP-9, MMP-2, uPA, uPA receptor (uPAR) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF); while the expression of the endogenous inhibitors of these proteins, i.e., tissue inhibitors of MMP (TIMP-1 and TIMP-2), and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1, increased. Further investigation revealed that A. camphorata suppressed the phosphorylation of ERK1/2, p38, and JNK1/2. A. camphorata treatment also led to a dose-dependent inhibition on NF-κB binding and activation. This is the first report confirming the anti-metastatic activity of this potentially beneficial mushroom against human breast cancer.
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33. Identification of anti-lung cancer extract from Chlorella vulgaris C-C by antioxidant property using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
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Jo Shu Chang, Hsueh Wei Chang, Mu Hoe Yang, Chun Yen Chen, Chien Chich Chiu, Hui Min Wang, and Jian Liang Pan
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,Supercritical carbon dioxide ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Flavonoid ,Chlorella vulgaris ,Bioengineering ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Polyphenol ,medicine ,Gallic acid ,Quercetin - Abstract
In this study, supercritical carbon dioxide extraction (SC-CO2) technology was developed to extract the active components (such as antioxidants) from a novel microalga, Chlorella vulgaris C-C, due to its superior advantages over conventional solvent or ultrasonic extraction methods. Using SC-CO2 and ultrasonic extractions, the polyphenol contents of C. vulgaris C-C were 13.40 and 0.46 (mggallic acid/g lyophilized extract), respectively. The flavonoid content obtained from SC-CO2 (3.18 mgquercetin/g lyophilized extract) was also significantly higher than from ultrasonic extraction (0.86 mgquercetin/g lyophilized extract). Investigation of C. vulgaris C-C extract from SC-CO2 indicates strong antioxidant activities in radical scavenging, ferric reducing power and metal chelating abilities. In cell proliferation assay, the extract of C. vulgaris C-C inhibits human lung cancer H1299, A549, and H1437 cells in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, the treatment with extracts of C. vulgaris C-C effectively reduced the migration of tumor cells, suggesting the potential of using the C. vulgaris C-C extract to inhibit lung cancer metastasis.
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34. Additive effects of C2-ceramide on paclitaxel-induced premature senescence of human lung cancer cells
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Chien-Chih Chiu, Ya Lan Huang, Bing Hung Chen, Chi Ching Hwang, Kang Fang, Tzu Fun Fu, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Jia Cheng Lin, Jing Ching Lee, Ying Chieh Chu, Wen Hui Tsai, Jeff Yi-Fu Chen, and Wei Yi Chen
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 ,G2 Phase ,Senescence ,MAPK/ERK pathway ,Ceramide ,Paclitaxel ,Cell Survival ,Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ,p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases ,Gene Expression ,Muscle Proteins ,Apoptosis ,DNA Fragmentation ,Biology ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins ,Flow cytometry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,GTP-Binding Proteins ,Sphingosine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 ,medicine ,Humans ,Osteonectin ,Protein Glutamine gamma Glutamyltransferase 2 ,Phosphorylation ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases ,Protein kinase A ,Cellular Senescence ,Cell Proliferation ,Transglutaminases ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Caspase 3 ,Microfilament Proteins ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,General Medicine ,Cell cycle ,beta-Galactosidase ,Baculoviral IAP Repeat-Containing 3 Protein ,Cell biology ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,Cancer research - Abstract
Aims The aims of the study are to investigate the additive effect of exogenous short-carbon chain phospholipids, C2-ceramide, on an anti-cancer drug paclitaxel (PTX)-induced senescence of human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells deficient in functional p53 and p16, and to examine whether mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) plays a role in ceramide-sensitized senescence of NSCLC cells. Main methods To determine whether exogenous C2-ceramide renders lung cancer cells more sensitive to PTX treatment, techniques employing a flow cytometry-based cell cycle analysis and acidic β-galactosidase staining for senescent cells were used. Furthermore, to elucidate the role of MAPK proteins in modulating senescence, assays for protein levels of selective MAPKs and Bcl-2 family members, and detection of transcriptional levels senescence-associated genes were used in the study. Key findings A sub-lethal dose of C2-ceramide sensitized the NSCLC H1299 cells to PTX treatment. The additive effects of C2-ceramide and PTX resulted in proliferative inhibition, G2-phase arrest of cell cycle, activation of p38 and eventually premature senescence. Importantly, neither p53, p21waf1/cip1 nor p16ink4 was shown to be involved in C2-ceramide-sensitized proliferative inhibition and senescence of H1299 cells by PTX in our study. Significance Our study demonstrates that the short-carbon chain C2-ceramide can effectively sensitize PTX-induced senescence of H1299 cells via both p21waf1/cip1- and p16ink4-independent pathways.
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35. Molecular phylogeny of the Pycnonotus sinensis and Pycnonotus taivanus in Taiwan based on sequence variations of nuclear CHD and mitochondrial cytochrome b genes
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Yii-Cheng Chou, Chun-An Cheng, Ying-Fang Su, Chien-Chung Cheng, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Hsien-Chung Lee, Chi-Li Tsai, Cheng-Hao Wen, and Cheng-Te Yao
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Genetics ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Cytochrome b ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Pycnonotus sinensis ,biology.organism_classification ,Bulbul ,Pycnonotus taivanus ,Biochemistry ,Molecular biology ,Molecular phylogenetics ,Gene ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Sequences of the partial 293-bp nuclear Z-chromosome-linked chromo-helicase binding protein (CHD-Z) and 729-bp mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) genes were obtained from two species of the same family Pycnonotidae of Pycnonotus sinensis (P. sinensis, Chinese Bulbul) and Pycnonotus taivanus (P. taivanus, Taiwan Bulbul) distributed in Taiwan. A panel of 10 individuals (n = 5 for each) with unknown relationship was used to characterize single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of these genes. We identified 2 and 10 SNPs in CHD-Z and cyt b loci, respectively. Frequency of SNPs was 10 per every 1465- and 729-bp on average. Pairwise nucleotide divergences of CHD-Z and cyt b genes among 10 specimens ranged from 0 to 0.0034 and 0 to 0.0055, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the P. taivanus group assignment based on the CHD-Z and cyt b sequences is obviously very similar to P. sinensis.
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36. Novel generating protective single nucleotide polymorphism barcode for breast cancer using particle swarm optimization
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Yu-Huei Cheng, Cheng-Hong Yang, Li-Yeh Chuang, and Hsueh-Wei Chang
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Cancer Research ,Genotype ,Epidemiology ,Breast Neoplasms ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Barcode ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,law.invention ,Breast cancer ,law ,Epidemiology of cancer ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,SNP ,Genotyping ,Genetic association ,Genetics ,Electronic Data Processing ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Algorithms ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Background: High-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping generates a huge amount of SNP data in genome-wide association studies. Simultaneous analyses for multiple SNP interactions associated with many diseases and cancers are essential; however, these analyses are still computationally challenging. Methods: In this study, we propose an odds ratio-based binary particle swarm optimization (OR-BPSO) method to evaluate the risk of breast cancer. Results: BPSO provides the combinational SNPs with their corresponding genotype, called SNP barcodes, with the maximal difference of occurrence between the control and breast cancer groups. A specific SNP barcode with an optimized fitness value was identified among seven SNP combinations within the space of one minute. The identified SNP barcodes with the best performance between control and breast cancer groups were found to be control-dominant, suggesting that these SNP barcodes may prove protective against breast cancer. After statistical analysis, these control-dominant SNP barcodes were processed for odds ratio analysis for quantitative measurement with regard to the risk of breast cancer. Conclusion: This study proposes an effective high-speed method to analyze the SNP–SNP interactions for breast cancer association study.
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- 2009
37. Defect reduction of laterally regrown GaN on GaN/patterned sapphire substrates
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Ray-Hua Horng, Tsung Yen Tsai, Dong-Sing Wuu, Xinhe Zheng, Shih Ting Chen, and Hsueh Wei Wu
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Gallium nitride ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Epitaxy ,law.invention ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Etching (microfabrication) ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Sapphire ,Optoelectronics ,Metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy ,Dislocation ,business ,Light-emitting diode - Abstract
Structural properties of GaN epilayers on wet-etched protruding and recess-patterned sapphire substrates (PSSs) have been investigated in detail using high-resolution double-crystal X-ray diffraction (DCXRD) and etch-pit density methods. The DCXRD results reveal various dislocation configurations on both types of PSSs. The etch pits of GaN on the recess PSS exhibit a regular distribution, i.e. less etch pits or threading dislocation density (TDD) onto the recess area than those onto the sapphire mesas. On the contrary, an irregular distribution is observed for the etch pits of GaN on the protruding PSS. A higher crystal quality of the GaN epilayer grown onto the recess PSS can be achieved as compared with that onto the protruding PSS. These data reflect that the GaN epilayer on the recess PSS could be a better template for the second epitaxial lateral overgrowth (ELOG) of GaN. As a result, the GaN epilayers after the ELOG process display the TDDs of around ~10 6 cm -2 .
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38. A novel growth hormone 1 gene-derived probe for Oncorhynchus masou formosanus distinguished from the Oncorhynchus subspecies
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Yii-Cheng Chou, Jing-Iong Yang, Ying-Fang Su, Cheng-Hao Wen, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Hsiao-Yun Huang, and Jin-Chywan Gwo
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Fish Proteins ,endocrine system ,animal structures ,Oncorhynchus ,Endangered species ,Zoology ,Biology ,Subspecies ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,DNA sequencing ,law.invention ,Phylogenetics ,law ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Phylogeny ,Polymerase chain reaction ,DNA Primers ,Hybrid ,urogenital system ,Ecology ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Growth Hormone - Abstract
Traditional mitochondrial 16S rRNA is commonly used in many species identification studies. However, it is difficult to apply to the phylogenetic studies among the Oncorhynchus subspecies, which is a crucial need for management purposes for Oncorhynchus masou formosanus, Taiwan salmon. In this study, we have developed an improved species identification method for Taiwan salmon distinguished with other Oncorhynchus subspecies tested by exploiting PCR for growth hormone (GH) 1 gene. By comparing DNA sequences for GH1 from 11 species of Oncorhynchus subspecies we designed novel PCR primers that exploit differences between Taiwan salmon and other Oncorhynchus subspecies. Therefore, the technique is an important tool in the management of populations of the endangered land-locked Taiwan salmon preventing from their possible hybrids with other Oncorhynchus subspecies once tested.
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39. Generating SNP barcode to evaluate SNP–SNP interaction of disease by particle swarm optimization
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Li-Yeh Chuang, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Cheng-Hao Wen, Chang-Hsuan Ho, and Cheng-Hong Yang
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Genetics ,Electronic Data Processing ,education.field_of_study ,Genotype ,Organic Chemistry ,Population ,Particle swarm optimization ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Disease ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Barcode ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Biochemistry ,law.invention ,Computational Mathematics ,Snp snp interaction ,Bone Density ,Structural Biology ,law ,Humans ,Osteoporosis ,SNP ,education ,Genetic association - Abstract
Genome-wide association analysis involved many single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) data is challenging mathematically and computationally. Hence, we propose the odds ratio-based discrete binary particle swarm optimization (OR-DBPSO) method that uses the OR as a new quantitative measure of disease risk among many SNP combinations with genotypes called ''SNP barcode''. DBPSO are applied to generate SNP barcode, which computes the maximal difference of occurrence between the case and control groups, to predict disease susceptibility such as osteoporosis. Different SNP barcode patterns may occur several times in either low or high bone mineral density (BMD) groups. Our results showed that a DBPSO can effectively identify a specific SNP barcode with an optimized fitness value. SNP barcodes with a low fitness value will naturally be discarded from the population. A representative SNP barcode with a variable number of SNPs is processed to OR analysis to determine the maximum difference between the low and high BMD groups in statistics manner. Therefore, this paper introduces a powerful procedure to analyze disease-associated SNP-SNP interaction in genome-wide genes.
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40. High-throughput gender identification of Accipitridae eagles with real-time PCR using TaqMan probes
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Cheng Chun-An, Hurng-Wern Huang, Li-Yeh Chuang, San-hua Su, De-Leung Gu, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Chien-Chung Cheng, Ta-Ching Chou, Cheng-Te Yao, and Chia-Che Chang
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Male ,Sex Determination Analysis ,Veterinary medicine ,Eagles ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biology ,Spilornis cheela ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Gyps bengalensis ,Avian Proteins ,Food Animals ,TaqMan ,Accipitridae ,Hoya ,Animals ,cardiovascular diseases ,Small Animals ,Gyps indicus ,Milvus migrans ,Base Sequence ,Equine ,Reproducibility of Results ,biology.organism_classification ,Evolutionary biology ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,DNA Probes ,Circaetus gallicus ,Sequence Alignment - Abstract
The objective was to develop high-throughput gender identification of eagles. Based on BLAST and alignment analyses, the CHD-Z and CHD-W sequences of nine species of eagles were highly homologous with Spilornis cheela hoya (S. c. hoya); therefore, TaqMan probes were designed to target their CHD-ZW-common and CHD-W-specific regions. In S. c. hoya, genders were identified using TaqMan-based, real-time PCR (amplified by P2/P8 primers); this method was validated with anatomically confirmed controls (one of each gender). Both genders had high intensities of the HEX-labeled (CHD-ZW-common) probe, whereas only females had high intensity of the FAM-labeled (CHD-W-specific) probe. The sequence of the CHD-W-specific probe designed for S. c. hoya was completely homologous with the CHD-W-specific region in Circaetus gallicus, Gyps indicus, and Gyps bengalensis, and was only one nucleotide different from those of Accipiter nisus, Spizaetus nipalensis, Aquila chrysaetos, Circus spilonotus, and Milvus migrans. For the CHD-ZW-common probe, all species listed were completely conserved. Using real-time PCR software, we established auto-calling of the genders of 15 individuals of S. c. hoya. In conclusion, this method provided accurate, high-throughput gender identification for S. c. hoya, and has considerable potential for identifying the gender of several related species of eagles.
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- 2008
41. Differentiation of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function by Mid-Diastolic Mitral Annular Motion Patterns
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Sheng-Hsiung Sheu, Hsiang-Chun Lee, Chee-Siong Lee, Chih-Hsin Huang, Ho-Ming Su, Hsueh-Wei Yen, Tsung-Hsien Lin, Wen-Chol Voon, Wen-Ter Lai, and Kai-Hung Cheng
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Adult ,Male ,Mid diastolic ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Biophysics ,Diastole ,Motion (geometry) ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Tissue Doppler echocardiography ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Outpatient clinic ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Diastolic function ,cardiovascular diseases ,Systole ,Aged ,Echocardiography, Doppler, Pulsed ,Analysis of Variance ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Hypertension ,cardiovascular system ,Mitral Valve ,Early diastolic ,Female ,business - Abstract
Mid-diastolic mitral annular motion may be driven by strain energy, an energy for myocardial recoil, stored during the previous systole. Hence, various patterns of mid-diastolic mitral annular motion may imply different left ventricular (LV) diastolic function. The purpose of this study is to compare LV diastolic properties among different types of mid-diastolic mitral annular motion. Two-hundred and three consecutive subjects underwent an echocardiographic examination at our outpatient clinic. Study subjects were classified into three groups according to mid-diastolic mitral annular motion patterns. Upward and downward La waves were defined, respectively, as a clear apically and atrially directed mid-diastolic annular motion on at least three consecutive beats with the average peak velocityor =2 cm/s. Subjects with upward La wave, with downward but without upward La wave and without La wave were categorized as groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Early diastolic mitral annular velocity (Ea) was higher and the ratio of transmitral E wave velocity to Ea was lower in group 1 than in groups 2 and 3 (all p0.001). The diagnostic accuracy of upward La wave in prediction of normal diastolic function fell between 75% and 88%. In conclusion, patients with upward La wave had better LV diastolic function and lower LV filling pressure than patients without it. Upward La wave is useful in prediction of normal diastolic function. Therefore, analysis of mid-diastolic mitral annular motion may be complementary to other measures of LV diastolic function. (
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42. Enhancement of chitosanase secretion by Bacillus subtilis for production of chitosan oligosaccharides
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Su, Po-Chang, primary, Hsueh, Wei-Chun, additional, Chang, Wen-Shuo, additional, and Chen, Po Ting, additional
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43. Effects of verapamil on superior vena cava electrical remodeling induced by short-term pacing from right atrium and superior vena cava in human
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Hsueh-Wei Yen, Chih-Sheng Chu, Sheng-Hsiung Sheu, Tsung-Hsien Lin, Kun-Tai Lee, Wen-Chol Voon, and Wen-Ter Lai
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vena Cava, Superior ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antiarrhythmic agent ,Heart Conduction System ,Superior vena cava ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,medicine ,Humans ,Tachycardia, Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry ,Electrical Remodeling ,Heart Atria ,business.industry ,Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ,Atrial fibrillation ,Middle Aged ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,medicine.disease ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Verapamil ,Anesthesia ,Circulatory system ,Catheter Ablation ,Cardiology ,Right atrium ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Although the superior vena cava (SVC) may be involved in the triggering or maintenance of atrial fibrillation (AF), the electrophysiological properties of SVC in human are ill-defined. Methods The baseline effective refractory periods (ERPs) of high right atrium (HRA), SVC and the conduction time (CT) between HRA and SVC were measured at pacing cycle lengths (PCL) of 600 and 400 ms respectively in 20 patients (12 females, age 46±13 years) with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. Immediately after acute electrical remodeling (ER) induced by constant HRA or SVC pacing at PCL of 400 ms for 5 min, ERPs of HRA, SVC and the CT between HRA and SVC were determined. After verapamil was administered, the same protocols for determining ERPs of HRA, SVC and the CT between HRA and SVC were repeated. Results The baseline ERP of SVC was significantly longer than that of HRA. The CT from SVC to HRA was significantly longer than that from HRA to SVC. After acute ER, both the ERPs of HRA and SVC were significantly shortened. However, no significant changes of the CT between HRA and SVC could be demonstrated. After verapamil infusion, significant shortening of the ERP of HRA and SVC still occurred following acute ER and the ERP of SVC was still longer than that of HRA. Conclusions In human, ER can occur both in HRA and SVC after a short and moderately rapid heart rate pacing either from HRA or SVC. Verapamil cannot prevent such ER from occurring.
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44. Validation of Isovolumic Relaxation Flow Propagation Velocity as an Index of Ventricular Relaxation
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Tsung-Hsien Lin, Ho-Ming Su, Wen-Chol Voon, Wen-Ter Lai, Hsueh-Wei Yen, and Sheng-Hsiung Sheu
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Male ,Cardiac Catheterization ,Chest Pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biophysics ,Diastole ,Chest pain ,Flow propagation ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Heart Rate ,Coronary Circulation ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,Ventricular Pressure ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiac catheterization ,Physics ,Ejection fraction ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Stroke Volume ,Middle Aged ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Echocardiography, Doppler, Color ,Flow velocity ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Mitral Valve ,Relaxation (physics) ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
To test the applicability of isovolumic relaxation flow propagation velocity (IRFPV) as an indicator of relaxation, 38 patients undergoing cardiac catheterization for chest pain were included. The time constant of isovolumic left ventricular (LV) pressure decline (tau) had a significant correlation with the LV end-diastolic pressure, the peak negative dp/dt, the LV end-diastolic dimension, the fractional shortening, the late diastolic transmitral flow velocity, the early and late diastolic mitral annular velocities, the rapid filling flow propagation velocity, and the natural logarithms of heart rate, ejection fraction, LV end-systolic dimension and IRFPV (r = -0.773, p0.001). IRFPV was selected as the major independent determinant of tau, explaining 46% of its variance. In prediction of tauor =42 ms, the sensitivity and specificity were 100% and 83% for IRFPVor =104 cm/s, 77% and 67% for the rapid filling flow propagation velocityor =50 cm/s, and 58% and 67% for the early diastolic mitral annular velocityor =8 cm/s, respectively. In conclusion, our data suggest that IRFPV could be a better marker of LV relaxation than other parameters, as the rapid filling flow propagation velocity or the early diastolic mitral annular velocity.
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45. Identification of a novel septin 4 protein binding to human herpesvirus 8 kaposin A protein using a phage display cDNA library
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Lei Wan, Cheng Wen Lin, Ping Feng Tu, Yu Tsun Lin, Ching Yao Chang, Hsiao Nai-Wan, and Hsueh-Wei Chang
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Phage display ,Apoptosis ,Plasma protein binding ,Septin ,Cell Line ,GTP Phosphohydrolases ,Viral Proteins ,Peptide Library ,Virology ,Complementary DNA ,Humans ,Gammaherpesvirinae ,Peptide library ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Microscopy, Confocal ,biology ,Caspase 3 ,cDNA library ,Binding protein ,NF-kappa B ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Recombinant Proteins ,Up-Regulation ,Enzyme Activation ,Cytoskeletal Proteins ,Herpesvirus 8, Human ,Septins ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is associated with the development of Kaposi's sarcoma and several other human malignancies. Kaposin A protein of HHV-8 has been demonstrated as inducing tumorigenic transformation, being responsible for nuclear receptor coactivators in the transforming activity. In this study, a kaposin A-interacting septin 4 variant that contained the unique GDR at the N-terminus and AAALE at the C-terminus was identified using affinity selection of a phage display library. Co-immunoprecipitation and confocal imaging revealed in vitro binding specificity and in vivo co-localization of HHV-8 kaposin A protein to the septin 4 variant. The kaposin A-interacting septin 4 variant induced cell rounding up, activated caspase-3, and up-regulated transcriptional factor NF-kappaB. By contrast, kaposin A protein showed an antagonistic effect on the biological functions of the septin 4 variant. Therefore, the interaction of kaposin A protein and the septin 4 variant was suggested as playing a possible role in the development of HHV-8-associated malignancies. This study provides insights into the mechanism of the kaposin A protein pathology, in which the interactions of kaposin A protein with cellular proteins might allow alteration of fundamental cellular processes.
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46. Effects of Acetylcysteine and Probucol on Contrast Medium-induced Depression of Intrinsic Renal Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Diabetic Rats
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Sheng-Hsiung Sheu, Hsueh-Wei Yen, Hsiang-Chun Lee, and Wen-Te Lai
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Probucol ,Contrast Media ,Kidney ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Nephrotoxicity ,Acetylcysteine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Diatrizoate Meglumine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Glutathione Peroxidase ,Superoxide Dismutase ,business.industry ,Glutathione peroxidase ,Osmolar Concentration ,Free Radical Scavengers ,General Medicine ,Streptozotocin ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,business ,Oxidative stress ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Antioxidants such as N-acetylcysteine and probucol have been used to protect patients from contrast media-induced nephrotoxicity. The mechanisms underlying these protective effects are not well understood. We hypothesized that acetylcysteine and probucol alter the activity of endogenous antioxidant enzyme activity. Methods Four weeks after induction of diabetes with streptozotocin, diabetic and nondiabetic rats were divided into three groups. Group 1 rats did not receive any antioxidant agents. Group 2 rats were treated with acetylcysteine and group 3 rats with probucol for 1 week before injection of the contrast medium diatrizoate (DTZ). Results We found that diabetic rats had higher renal glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity than normal rats. DTZ suppressed renal GPx activity significantly in both group 1 diabetic and normal rats. Interestingly, renal GPx activity in both diabetic and normal rats pretreated with acetylcysteine or probucol was not inhibited by DTZ. Renal superoxide dismutase (SOD) increased significantly in normal rats after DTZ injection, but not in diabetic rats. Finally, acetylcysteine or probucol did not significantly influence renal SOD. Conclusions These findings suggest that the renal protective effects of acetylcysteine and probucol against contrast-induced oxidative stress and nephrotoxicity may be mediated by altering endogenous GPx activity.
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47. The effect of composition on the Curie temperature of κ-phase (Fe, Mn)3AlCx
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Dershin Gan, Hsueh-Wei Chang, and P.W. Kao
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Intermetallic ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Manganese ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetization ,chemistry ,Phase (matter) ,Temperature curve ,Curie temperature ,General Materials Science ,Composition (visual arts) ,Carbon - Abstract
The effect of composition on the Curie temperature of κ-phase (Fe, Mn) 3 AlC x was investigated by thermomagnetometry analysis (TMA). Results reveal that increasing carbon content decreases the Curie temperature, while manganese has little effect. Serrations in the magnetization versus temperature curve of Fe 3 AlC x found at about 100 °C, may arise from the fluctuation of carbon atoms between Site I and II of κ-phase unit cell.
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48. Seroepidemiology study of rubella antibodies among pregnant women from seven Asian countries: Evaluation of the rubella vaccination program in Taiwan
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Chen-Kang Chang, Hung-Fu Tseng, Hsiu-Fen Tan, Hsueh-Wei Chang, and Shu-Er Yang
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asia ,Adolescent ,Population ,Taiwan ,Antibodies, Viral ,MMR vaccine ,Rubella ,Pregnancy ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Seroprevalence ,Rubella Vaccine ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Child ,education ,education.field_of_study ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Immunization Programs ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Vaccination ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunization ,Child, Preschool ,Immunology ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,business ,Rubella virus ,Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
During 2003-2004, approximately 13% of birth in Taiwan was given by foreign-born females. The aims of this study were to compare the seroprevalence of rubella antibodies between Taiwan-born and foreign-born pregnant women and evaluate the effect of rubella vaccination program in Taiwan. We reviewed the rubella antibody test results of 5007 women during routine pregnancy check-ups at Fooyin University Hospital during 1999-2002. In Taiwan-born women, rubella antibody was undetectable in 29.2%, 7.3%, and 8.3% of the cohorts born before 1971, between 1971 and 1976, and after 1976, respectively. In the cohorts born between 1971 and 1976 and after 1976, pregnant women born in China, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Philippines had significant higher chances of being susceptible. Our results suggested that the voluntary adult vaccination program was not as effective as the school or wipe-out programs. Both Taiwanese women born before 1971 and foreign-born women were more likely to be susceptible to rubella. The introduction of 'catch-up' immunization program and enforcement of the checking of immunization record and/or blood test before pregnancy for these women are necessary in preventing CRS.
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49. A simple preparation procedure for the synthesis of sodium hexaniobate nanorods
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Chiu-Hsun Lin, C.-W. Hsu, Y.-M. Huang, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Chih-Hao Lee, C.-Y. Kuo, and Jiunn-Hsing Chao
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Materials science ,Molecular composition ,Chemical engineering ,Sodium hexaniobate ,Molecule ,General Materials Science ,Nanotechnology ,Nanorod ,Length distribution ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Rod - Abstract
A simple hydrothermal method was used to synthesize crystalline sodium hexaniobate nanorods of high purity in gram quantity by treating Nb2O5 powder in 10 M NaOH at 150 °C without utilizing template molecules. The molecular composition of such material was identified as Na6H2Nb6O19·2H2O. SEM revealed that the majority of these hexaniobate rods had a diameter distribution of 200–450 nm and a length distribution of 40–60 μm, though finer rods with a diameter of 50–100 nm could also be found in the product mixture.
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50. Left ventricular inflow propagation velocity at pulsed wave Doppler analysis: An index of relaxation
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Ming-Yi Lee, Wen-Chol Voon, Wen-Ter Lai, Sheng-Hsiung Sheu, Ho-Ming Su, Chien-Tsai Lin, Tsung-Hsien Lin, and Hsueh-Wei Yen
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Male ,Cardiac Catheterization ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Inflow ,Chest pain ,Nitroglycerin ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,symbols.namesake ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiac catheterization ,Echocardiography, Doppler, Pulsed ,business.industry ,Time constant ,Middle Aged ,symbols ,Cardiology ,Ventricular pressure ,Relaxation (physics) ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Doppler effect ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
To test whether left ventricular inflow propagation velocity at the pulsed wave Doppler analysis (IPVpw) is a useful noninvasive index of relaxation, 21 patients under coronary angiography for chest pain were included for simultaneous catheter-based and Doppler studies. IPVpw was derived through the application of range ambiguity, and the time constant of isovolumic left ventricular pressure decline (tau) was acquired by a previously described method. At baseline status, IPVpw correlated significantly with the peak negative dP/dt and tau ( r = -0.609, P = .003), but not with the peak velocity of transmitral early flow (E) wave. Sublingual application of nitroglycerin increased heart rate, decreased the transmitral E velocity and transmitral E-to-A velocity ratio, and prolonged the deceleration time of the transmitral E wave. However, there was no significant impact on IPVpw, peak negative dP/dt, or tau. IPVpw correlated with tau ( r = -0.533, P.001) at the combined analysis of the data before and after nitroglycerin application. In conclusion, IPVpw is a preload-independent, noninvasive index of left ventricular relaxation.
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