Publications by authors named "Hong-Miao Chen"

Rising environmental temperatures increase stress on marine organisms, causing physiological damage or death in extreme cases. In this study, we examined the crab species Xenograpsus testudinatus from a shallow hydrothermal vent area in Kueishan Island, off northeast Taiwan. This crab species belongs to the monotypic family Xenograpsidae and is a well-known inhabitant of the shallow hydrothermal vents of Kueishan Island.

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In order to prove the functional potentiality of cells separated according to their densities by a novel continuous-flow cell separation method, the colony-forming cell (CFC) assay was performed on the harvested cells from peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood. The number of colony-forming unit-granulocyte, erythroid, macrophage, megakaryocyte (CFU-GEMM), which are considered to be stem cells, was approximately 3% of colonies developed from the peripheral blood and approximately 4% of colonies from the umbilical cord blood. It appears that this new method could allow us for harvesting of hematopoietic progenitor cells without losing their native ability to proliferate.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study is to define and clarify the causes of differences in physique between urban students and rural students in China.

Methods: Subjects are 2,524 students (male, 838; female, 1686) who entered K University in Shanghai in September, 2001. The data used in this study is based upon K university's Yearly Health Check Record and Students' Family Condition Record.

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