Publications by authors named "Chin Y Tan"

Background: Childbearing women often resort to pharmacotherapies for pain and anxiety management during childbirth, despite their adverse effects. Virtual reality has emerged as an alternative, but a comprehensive synthesis of women's experiences with virtual reality during labor is lacking, hindering validation of its perceived effects.

Aim: To synthesize the best available evidence of women's perceptions of the use of virtual reality during childbirth.

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  • Physical particles, specifically fecal particle size (FPS), are influenced by gut microbiomes in humans, highlighting their role as abiotic factors in microbial ecology.
  • A study involving 76 individuals revealed that FPS is highly individualized and not significantly impacted by chewing efficiency or diet, contrary to initial assumptions.
  • Findings indicate that gut microbiota diversity and composition, as well as factors like transit time, are critical in determining FPS, suggesting that the microbiome is essential for efficient digestion and energy extraction in the gastrointestinal tract.
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Obesity is a worsening global epidemic that is regulated by the microbiota through unknown bacterial factors. We discovered a human-derived commensal bacterium, , that protects against metabolic disease by secreting a phosphocholine-modified exopolysaccharide. Genetic interruption of the phosphocholine biosynthesis locus ( ) results in a functionally inactive exopolysaccharide, which demonstrates the critical requirement for this phosphocholine moiety.

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  • Physical particles, specifically fecal particle size (FPS), play an important role in shaping the ecology of microbial communities in the gut.
  • While chewing efficiency and diet influence FPS in non-human vertebrates, a study on humans showed that FPS variability is primarily linked to gut microbiome composition rather than behavior or diet.
  • Findings indicate that gut microbiomes can significantly alter FPS, suggesting that human digestion and microbial interaction have unique processes compared to other mammals.
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There is growing appreciation that commensal bacteria impact the outcome of viral infections, though the specific bacteria and their underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Studying a simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-challenged cohort of pediatric nonhuman primates, we bioinformatically associated Lactobacillus gasseri and the bacterial family Lachnospiraceae with enhanced resistance to infection. We experimentally validated these findings by demonstrating two different Lachnospiraceae isolates, Clostridium immunis and Ruminococcus gnavus, inhibited HIV replication in vitro and ex vivo.

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Although malleolar non-union is uncommon, it is associated with significant morbidity. Managing this problem requires understanding ankle fracture biomechanics and bone healing. We present in this article the pertinent points to be considered in evaluating and managing patients with malleolar non-union.

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  • The study investigates how microbiota influence innate-like γδ T cells, specifically γδ17 cells, in mucosal barriers where these microbes are abundant.
  • It reveals that microbiota regulation leads to both the production of interleukin-17 (IL-17) and the expression of the inhibitory receptor PD-1 in γδ17 cells, suggesting a complex balance between activation and suppression.
  • The research also highlights that this microbiota-driven effect can evolve, linking the microbiota to the activation and metabolic changes in γδ17 cells to enhance their functions in inflammation.
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Background: Evolving evidence and improved instrumentation have led to increasing importance of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) surgery in the treatment of hallux valgus deformity. This study aims to investigate the current trends of the practice of MIS hallux valgus surgery in the Asia Pacific region.

Method: A survey was sent via email to 30 fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeons in 11 Asia Pacific countries, all registered with their respective national orthopaedic societies.

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Subtalar instability.

J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)

July 2023

Subtalar instability is a confusing yet important condition in patients with lateral ankle instability. The author will explore subtalar kinematics, and how they are closely related to the joint stability of the subtalar joint, both with respect to its intrinsic ligaments and its extrinsic ligaments. As subtalar instability is difficult to diagnose, this article will provide readers with a better understanding of its clinical presentation.

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Background: Enterococcus intestinal domination (EID), a state of dysbiosis wherein enterococci comprise ≥30% abundance within the microbiota, has been associated with Enterococcus bacteremia, graft-versus-host disease, and mortality in the allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo HCT) population. The acute leukemia (AL) chemotherapy population includes patients receiving intensive chemotherapy but do not all go on to have an allo HCT. The impact of EID on outcomes including mortality in the AL chemotherapy population is unknown.

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The microbiota-the diverse set of commensal microbes that normally colonize humans-represents the first line of defense against infectious diseases. In this review, we summarize the direct and indirect mechanisms by which the microbiota modulates susceptibility to, and severity of, infections, with a focus on immunological mechanisms. Moreover, we highlight some of the ways that modern-world lifestyles have influenced the structure-function relationship between the microbiota and infectious diseases.

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Implementation of piezoelectric multilayer ceramic (MLC) is an effective way to reduce impedance and improve the performance of linear-array transducer for ultrasonic system applications. However, the ultrasonic image derived from a planar linear-array transducer generally suffers from degradation of lateral resolution and contrast. In this article, we designed and fabricated a focused 5-MHz 128-element linear-array ultrasonic transducer with concave structure using five-layered 0.

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Emerging ultrasound imaging modality based on optical-generated acoustic waves, such as photoacoustic (PA) imaging, has enabled novel functional imaging on biological samples. The performance of the ultrasonic transducer plays a critical role in producing higher quality PA images. However, the high electrical impedance of the small piezoelectric elements in the transducer array causes an electrical mismatch with external circuitry and results in degraded sensitivity.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the global pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, has resulted thus far in greater than 933,000 deaths worldwide; yet disease pathogenesis remains unclear. Clinical and immunological features of patients with COVID-19 have highlighted a potential role for changes in immune activity in regulating disease severity. However, little is known about the responses in human lung tissue, the primary site of infection.

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The hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3-NS4A protease complex is required for viral replication and is the major viral innate immune evasion factor. NS3-NS4A evades antiviral innate immunity by inactivating several proteins, including MAVS, the signaling adaptor for RIG-I and MDA5, and Riplet, an E3 ubiquitin ligase that activates RIG-I. Here, we identified a Tyr-16-Phe (Y16F) change in the NS4A transmembrane domain that prevents NS3-NS4A targeting of Riplet but not MAVS.

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Background: First metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) arthrodesis is a common treatment modality for hallux rigidus with successful outcomes. However, the effect of arthrodesis on flexor digitorum longus (FDL) is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate this effect in a biomechanical model.

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Cancer cells, including in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), depend on the hypoxic response to persist in hosts and evade therapy. Accordingly, there is significant interest in drugging cancer-specific hypoxic responses. However, a major challenge in leukemia is identifying differential and druggable hypoxic responses between leukemic and normal cells.

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Aims: Diabetes is associated with several acute, life-threatening complications yet there are limited data on the utilisation of prehospital services for their management. This study aimed to examine the utilisation of emergency medical services (EMS) for prehospital hypoglycaemia, including patient characteristics and factors related to hospital transportation.

Methods: An observational study of patients requiring EMS for hypoglycaemia across Victoria, Australia over three years was conducted.

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Background: Spine surgery for neuromuscular scoliosis in patients with Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) and Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) remained controversial. This study aimed to review the long-term results of spine surgery and its effect on pulmonary function in these patients.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted for the above patients who had undergone surgery from 1990 to 2006 in a tertiary hospital.

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The objective of this research was to evaluate the physical properties of different types of wax/oil systems. Olive (OO), corn (CO), soybean (SBO), sunflower (SFO), safflower (SAFO), and canola (CAO) oils were mixed with sunflower oil wax (SFOW), paraffin wax (PW), and beeswax (BW) at different concentrations (1% to 10%). Results from this study show that the physical properties of wax/oil systems is affected not only by the concentration and type of wax used, but also by the type of oil used.

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A piezoelectric polymer multilayer structure formed on a flexible substrate is investigated for mechanical energy harvesting under bending mode. Analytical and numerical models are developed to clarify the effect of material parameters critical to the energy harvesting performance of the bending multilayer structure. It is shown that the maximum power is proportional to the square of the piezoelectric stress coefficient and the inverse of dielectric permittivity of the piezoelectric polymer.

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