Publications by authors named "Hong-Ting Chen"

Purpose: To study the relationship between the expression of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and the osteogenic activity and oxygen level of alveolar bone.

Methods: The alveolar bones of 56 patients with chronic periodontitis who received dental treatment from March 2021 to March 2023 were collected as the experimental (periodontitis) group, and the healthy alveolar bones of 53 patients who received dental treatment during the same period were selected as the control group. The osteoblasts were cultured by tissue block culture, and modified Kaplow's alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining was used to identify the cells.

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Biomass materials are perceived as sustainable, carbon-rich precursors for the fabrication of carbon materials. In this study, we demonstrated the capacitance performance of biomass-derived carbon, produced by using golden shower tree seeds (GTs) as carbon precursors and potassium ferrate (KFeO) as the activation agent. The as-prepared porous carbon (GTPC) possessed an ultrahigh specific surface area (1915 m g) and abundant pores.

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Biodegradable Zn alloys containing Fe suffer from a common problem that FeZn second phase particles are coarse. This problem roots thermodynamically from the negligible solid solubility of Fe in Zn and priority of FeZn solidification over Zn. In this paper, bottom circulating water-cooled casting method is successfully developed to significantly refine FeZn particles in Zn-0.

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Doppler ultrasound imaging provides vascular information that could characterize benign and malignant breast masses in many previous publications. In this study, we applied vascular quantification and morphology features derived from three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasound as classifiers based on support vector machine. An Az value under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to measure the significance of each vascularization feature.

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