Publications by authors named "Chia-Lin Tsai"

In this work, we designed two nitrogen-bridged fluorene-based heptacyclic FNT and nonacyclic FNTT ladder-type structures, which were constructed by one-pot palladium-catalyzed Buchwald-Hartwig amination. FNT and FNTT were further end-capped by FIC acceptors to form two FNT-FIC and FNTT-FIC non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs), respectively. The two NFAs exhibit more red-shifted absorption and higher crystallinity compared to those of the corresponding carbon-bridged FCT-FIC and FCTT-FIC counterparts.

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  • Anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies are being studied for their effectiveness in treating chronic migraines, with genetic factors potentially influencing individual responses to treatment.
  • A QTL association study in Taiwanese chronic migraine patients found six significant genetic variants linked to the effectiveness of therapies like fremanezumab and galcanezumab.
  • The most notable variant, rs116870564, is connected to the LRRC4C gene, affecting gene expression through processes like splicing regulation and transcription factor interactions, thus enhancing personalized treatment strategies for migraines.
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  • Cluster headache (CH) is a severe neurological disorder that causes intense unilateral pain and associated autonomic symptoms, with chronic cases being rare in Taiwan (about 1%).
  • The treatment strategy for CH in Taiwan combines acute therapies, like high-flow oxygen and triptan nasal sprays, with transitional options like oral steroids, and focuses on personalized preventive treatments, primarily using verapamil.
  • There's a need for better awareness and education among healthcare practitioners in Taiwan to enhance the diagnosis and management of CH, despite existing treatment options.
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  • Researchers conducted a study to uncover genetic factors linked to migraines, focusing on a cohort of over 1,500 migraine patients and their relatives in Taiwan.
  • They discovered several novel genetic markers associated with migraine family history, episodic vs. chronic migraines, and the presence of aura, highlighting differences based on sex.
  • The study's results reinforce the idea that genetics play a significant role in migraines, suggesting potential candidate genes for further investigation.
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Background: Individuals experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD) are at an increased risk of developing mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Early identification of SCD and neurodegenerative diseases using biomarkers may help clinical decision-making and improve prognosis. However, few cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have explored plasma biomarkers in individuals with SCD using immunomagnetic reduction.

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Numerous previous studies have shown the effectiveness of music therapy in enhancing cognitive functions in patients with dementia. Despite this, robust evidence in this field, especially concerning the comparison of different music therapy types, is lacking. Therefore, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on music therapy and cognitive functions in dementia patients, termed by "music" AND "dementia" OR "Alzheimer's disease" AND "cognitive", were identified from primary electronic databases to conduct this network meta-analysis (NMA).

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This study aimed to assess the efficacy of various music therapy interventions in ameliorating depressive symptoms in dementia patients, utilizing a network meta-analysis approach. We rigorously selected randomized controlled trials focused on music therapy for dementia with depressive symptoms from major electronic databases. The primary outcome measured was the impact on depressive symptoms, with the secondary outcome evaluating dropout rates across different intervention groups and standard care control groups.

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Hypertension is a global health problem and leads to cardiovascular disease and renal injury. Solanum muricatum Aiton leaf extract, rich in flavonoids, is known for its antioxidant capacity. However, the effects of Solanum muricatum Aiton leaf extract on hypertension combined with inflammatory complications were unknown.

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The high-performance Y6-based nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs) feature a C-shaped A-DA'D-A-type molecular architecture with a central electron-deficient thiadiazole (Tz) A' unit. In this work, we designed and synthesized a new A-D-A-type NFA, termed CB16, having a C-shaped -benzodipyrrole-based skeleton of Y6 but with the Tz unit eliminated. When processed with nonhalogenated xylene without using any additives, the binary PM6:CB16 devices display a remarkable power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 18.

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  • * This study analyzes the effectiveness of three item-response theory-based indices (infit, outfit, and a polytomous statistic) in comparison to traditional indices for detecting careless responses among 2,049 high school student surveys.
  • * Results indicate that the person-fit indices offer valuable insights and may complement traditional indices, showing strong sensitivity and specificity for identifying carelessness patterns, thus enhancing overall survey accuracy.
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Sequence-controlled polychalcogenophenes have attracted much interest in terms of synthesis, structure and function in polymer science. For the first time, we developed a new class of alternating block conjugated copolymers denoted as poly(-AB)--(-AC) where both blocks are constituted by an alternating copolymer. 3-Hexylthiophene (S), 3-hexylselenophene (Se) and 3-hexyltellurophene (Te) are used as A, B and C units to assemble three sequence-controlled polychalcogenophenes P(SSe)(STe), P(SSe)(SeTe) and P(STe)(SeTe) which are prepared by adding two different Grignard monomers in sequence to carry out Ni(dppp)Cl-catalyzed Kumada polymerization.

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The Treatment Guideline Subcommittee of the Taiwan Headache Society evaluated Taiwan's guidelines for the acute and preventive treatment of cluster headaches on the basis of the principles of evidence-based medicine. The subcommittee assessed the quality of clinical trials and levels of evidence and referred to the treatment guidelines of other countries. Over the course of several panel discussions, the subcommittee members reached a consensus regarding the major roles of, recommended levels of, clinical efficacy of, adverse events in, and clinical precautions for the acute and preventive treatment of cluster headaches.

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Introduction: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and migraine are often comorbid. Hippocampal structural abnormalities have been observed in individuals with both SCD and migraine. Given the known structural and functional heterogeneity along the long axis (anterior to posterior) of the hippocampus, we aimed to identify altered patterns of structural covariance within hippocampal subdivisions associated with SCD and migraine comorbidities.

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Mollusks are a major allergenic food under the food allergen regulations of many countries and must be declared on food products to reduce the risk of allergic reactions. However, a reliable immunoassay for detecting edible mollusks (cephalopods, gastropods, and bivalves) has not been reported. In this study, the developed sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (sELISA) detected 32 edible mollusk species in raw and heated without cross-reaction with non-mollusk species.

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Though -indacene is an intriguing antiaromatic hydrocarbon of 12 π-electrons, it has been underrepresented due to the lack of efficient and versatile methods to prepare stable derivatives. Herein we report a concise and modular synthetic method for hexaaryl--indacene derivatives bearing electron-donating/-accepting groups at specific positions to furnish -, -, and -symmetric substitution patterns. We also report the effects of substituents on their molecular structures, frontier molecular orbital (MO) levels, and magnetically induced ring current tropicities.

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Introduction: The genetic association between depression and migraine has not been well investigated in Asian populations. Furthermore, the genetic basis of depression and comorbid migraine subtypes remains nebulous. Hence, in the current study we investigate the susceptibility loci associated with depression and migraine comorbidity in the Han Chinese population in Taiwan.

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Cisplatin has been considered a chemotherapeutic drug for treating human tumors, and one of the noteworthy side effects of cisplatin is nephrotoxicity. Amelioration of cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity is necessary. Lotus seedpod extract (LSE) mainly composed of quercetin-3-glucuronide has been revealed for antioxidant and anti-tumor effects.

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Fish tropomyosin is a latest identified fish allergen without full understanding of its biochemical characteristics from the perspective of food allergen. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to investigate the effects of species, muscle location, food processing, and refrigerated storage on fish tropomyosin and compare with main fish allergen, parvalbumin. The result of mass spectrometry analysis revealed tropomyosin as the most abundant thermally stable protein in fish muscle.

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Background And Purpose: Evidence increasingly suggests that infection (HPI) is associated with movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the relationship between HPI and sleep-related movement disorders (SRMD) remains unknown. This nationwide population-based study tried to demonstrate whether patients with HPI have a higher risk of developing SRMD in a general adult population.

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Purpose Of Review: Chronic migraine (CM) is a highly disabling primary headache disorder with a substantial impact on patients' quality of life. Episodic migraine (EM) and CM are dynamic states; CM usually evolves from EM alongside increased headache frequency, comorbidities, and medication overuse, supporting the notion that migraine is a spectrum disorder. This narrative review aims to summarize neuroimaging studies to better understand the pathophysiology of CM.

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) involves the abnormal activity of transition metals and metal ion dyshomeostasis; however, the potential of trace metal biomarkers in predicting cognitive decline has not been evaluated. This study aimed to assess the potential of 36 trace elements in predicting cognitive decline in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) or AD. Participants (9 controls, 23 aMCI due to AD, and 8 AD dementia) underwent comprehensive cognitive tests, including the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and trace metal analysis.

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The genetic association between subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and migraine comorbidity remains unclear. Furthermore, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) associated with SCD have not been identified previously. Migraineurs were genotyped using an Affymetrix array.

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Purpose Of Review: This review provides an update on sex differences in chronic migraine (CM), with a focus on clinical characteristics, pathophysiology, and treatments.

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