Publications by authors named "Cheng-Jung Sung"

The identification of informative molecular markers is useful for linkage mapping and can benefit genome-wide association studies by providing fine-scale information about sequence variations. However, high-throughput genotyping approaches are not cost-effective for labs that require frequent use, such as breeding programs that need to perform genotyping on large populations with hundreds of individuals. The number of single nucleotide polymorphism markers generated by those approaches can be far more than needed for most breeding programs; instead, breeders focus on the use of at most hundreds of polymorphic molecular markers for analysis.

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  • - Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health threat, and researchers are exploring innovative vaccine strategies using modified cytomegalovirus (CMV) vectors to enhance immune memory against TB.
  • - The study examined two variations of the RhCMV/TB vaccine in rhesus macaques, revealing that they stimulate robust immune responses, characterized by specific genetic signatures linked to protection against related viral infections.
  • - Findings highlighted that while both vaccine types initiated an immune response, the modified version lacking the pp71 protein did not sustain protective gene expression as effectively, suggesting that pp71 is crucial for long-term vaccine efficacy against TB.
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  • * A study using female pigtail macaques showed that prenatal Zika virus exposure disrupts fetal myelin formation, impacting crucial gene expression for brain development.
  • * The research highlights significant myelin loss and oligodendrocyte dysfunction in Zika-exposed fetuses, indicating potential long-term neurodevelopmental issues in children, even without noticeable brain size reduction (microcephaly).
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  • Zika virus infection during pregnancy can lead to congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) and negatively affect brain development in infants without microcephaly, but the mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • Researchers used a model with pigtail macaques to study the effects of Zika virus on fetal brain development.
  • They discovered that Zika exposure significantly disrupted myelin formation, which is crucial for brain function, indicating potential long-term neurodevelopmental issues in children.
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  • Researchers investigated if adding electrical stimulation to high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) treatment could improve fat metabolism in pigs after HIFU lipolysis.
  • Male Landrace piglets were divided into groups receiving different combinations of HIFU and electrical stimulation, with measurements taken over several weeks.
  • Results showed that HIFU combined with electrical stimulation led to a significant reduction in waist circumference, while the other groups either had no change or increased in size.
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Hybrid zones provide unique opportunities to examine reproductive isolation and introgression in nature. We utilized 45,384 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci to perform association mapping of 14 floral, vegetative and ecological traits that differ between Iris hexagona and Iris fulva, and to investigate, using a Bayesian genomic cline (BGC) framework, patterns of genomic introgression in a large and phenotypically diverse hybrid zone in southern Louisiana. Many loci of small effect size were consistently found to be associated with phenotypic variation across all traits, and several individual loci were revealed to influence phenotypic variation across multiple traits.

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Nerve conduction block with a high intensity-focused ultrasound (HIFU) transducer has been performed in normal and diabetic animal models recently. HIFU can reversibly block the conduction of peripheral nerves without damaging the nerves while using an appropriate ultrasonic parameter. Temporary and partial block of the action potentials of nerves shows that HIFU has the potential to be a useful clinical treatment for pain relief.

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  • Patients with diabetic neuropathy frequently experience neuropathic pain, and this study aimed to assess high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) as a potential treatment option to block nerve conduction and alleviate pain.
  • Using adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, diabetes was induced, and both control and diabetic nerves were exposed to HIFU to measure the effects on nerve action potentials.
  • Results showed that HIFU significantly suppressed nerve activity in both groups, but diabetic nerves had lower suppression rates and were more prone to lasting damage from the treatment.
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Measurements of ultrasonic attenuation in the sciatic nerves of rats were performed to verify the feasibility of ultrasound diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy and to avoid damage to the nerves caused by overheating in pain management applications. A rat model of diabetic peripheral neuropathy was established. The proximal-segment and middle-segment sciatic nerves of control and neuropathic rats were dissected for the attenuation measurement.

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The electroacoustic conversion efficiency of the ultrasonic transducer is a critical performance index for high-power applications. The material properties, volume fraction (VF) and aspect ratio (AR) are typically regarded as the design parameters of the piezocomposite transducer. We hypothesized that the spacing between piezoelectric rods was also a dominant factor.

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