Publications by authors named "Chunman Huang"

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  • The study aims to create a rat model that simulates skeletal muscle injury caused by decompression sickness and to explore the mechanisms behind this damage.
  • Rats were exposed to high pressure and then decompressed to observe symptoms, tissue damage, and changes in skeletal muscle at a cellular level, focusing on the TLR9-MyD88 signaling pathway.
  • Findings revealed that repeated decompression led to significant muscle damage, increased serum creatine kinase levels, and upregulated specific proteins and mRNA associated with muscle atrophy and stress responses.
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  • Skeletal muscle is the largest organ in the body and is vital for movement while also regulating protein synthesis and degradation.
  • Muscle atrophy, a condition marked by reduced muscle mass and fiber size, can result from disrupted protein synthesis and various physiological factors, but the mechanisms behind it are not completely understood.
  • The review focuses on different methods to create skeletal muscle cell models for studying muscle atrophy, analyzing techniques like hormone influences, inflammation, and genetic engineering to better understand the condition and its treatments.
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Though reactive flavin-N5/C4α-oxide intermediates can be spectroscopically profiled for some flavin-assisted enzymatic reactions, their exact chemical configurations are hardly visualized. Structural systems biology and stable isotopic labelling techniques were exploited to correct this stereotypical view. Three transition-like complexes, the α-ketoacid…N5-FMN complex (I), the FMN -N5-aloxyl-C'α -C4α zwitterion (II), and the FMN-N5-ethenol-N5-C4α-epoxide (III), were determined from mandelate oxidase (Hmo) or its mutant Y128F (monooxygenase) crystals soaked with monofluoropyruvate (a product mimic), establishing that N5 of FMN an alternative reaction center can polarize to an ylide-like mesomer in the active site.

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Lipoglycopeptide antibiotics, for example, teicoplanin (Tei) and A40926, are more potent than vancomycin against Gram-positive (Gram-(+)) drug-resistant pathogens, for example, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). To extend their therapeutic effectiveness on vancomycin-resistant S. aureus (VRSA), the biosynthetic pathway of the N-acyl glucosamine (Glc) pharmacophore at residue 4 (r4) of teicoplanin pseudoaglycone redirection to residue 6 (r6) was attempted.

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Teicoplanin A2-2 (Tei)/A40926 is the last-line antibiotic to treat multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacterial infections, e.g., methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococcus (VRE).

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A field survey was conducted to investigate the presence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.) in six counties of Taiwan.

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This article offers a reconstruction of the life worlds of 30 adolescents, aged 9 to 18, from 20 families who have lost their fathers through death. Through interviews designed to measure the impact of culture on adolescent coping, six themes on rebuilding their lives, "no more the same," were identified: (1) isolation from death, (2) incompleteness, (3) staying inside, (4) worrying with mother, (5) building connections with fathers, and (6) restructuring the family. By exploring the lives of fatherless adolescents in Taiwan, the findings of this study illustrate a metaphor "no more the same" to represent life after father's death in such culture.

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