Publications by authors named "Hsiang Y"

In this study, we employed DFT calculations to elucidate the mechanism of NO generation from nitrite PPh-induced oxygen atom transfer (OAT) in the unsymmetrical β-diketiminato copper(II), LCuONO. We discovered that the OAT process involves the cooperation of two PPh ligands and follows the mechanism distinct from that of the symmetrical β-diketiminato analogue. The Δ value, calculated to be 34.

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We herein described the design and synthesis of the cyanopyridoimidazoles (CPIs) as new bioorthogonal click reagents toward 1,2-aminothiol groups. Kinetic and density functional theory-based studies of the synthetic compounds revealed that incorporating an electron-withdrawing substituent into the CPI scaffold lowers its lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy, consequently increasing reactivity. Optimized CPI showed rapid reactivity and high stability in physiological conditions and has been demonstrated to be suitable for various radiotracer synthetic methods.

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Cancer drug resistance is an ever-changing problem that most patients need to face in their later stages of treatment, especially the multidrug resistant (MDR) type. The drug efflux transporters, including P-glycoprotein (P-gp), multidrug resistance protein 1 (MRP1), and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP), play the crucial roles in this sophisticated battle. In recent decades, researchers try to find potential inhibitors to impede the drug efflux function of above transporters.

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Objective: The radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF), first introduced by Dr Kenneth Charles Appell, allowed for the provision of hemodialysis for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and remains a reliable method for vascular access today. The purpose of this study is to review the contributions that led to the development of the AVF. We describe the work of Dr Appell, whose procedure bypassed the need for repeated cannulation in achieving vascular access, transforming the management of patients with dialysis-dependent CKD.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between aortic tortuosity and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rupture status using computed tomography images.
  • It compared 25 ruptured AAA cases with 31 unruptured cases, both matched for maximal diameter and patient age, finding that unruptured AAAs had significantly greater tortuosity (18.0 mm vs. 9.3 mm).
  • The results suggest that higher aortic tortuosity may be linked to a lower risk of rupture, indicating a need for further research with larger sample sizes to confirm these findings.
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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a critical public health issue with a huge financial burden for both patients and society worldwide. Unfortunately, there are currently no efficacious therapies to prevent or delay the progression of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Traditional Chinese medicine practices have shown that () mycelia have a variety of pharmacologically useful properties, including antitumor, immunomodulation, and hepatoprotection.

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Background: Occupational injuries and disability are a source of surgeon morbidity. The purpose of this study was to assess the physical toll of working in operating rooms by Canadian vascular surgeons.

Objective: To assess workplace musculoskeletal (MSK) complaints and challenges faced by Canadian vascular surgeons and trainees and their implications on surgical practice and occupational longevity.

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Background: The Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2016 guidelines recommend pre-operative measurement of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) to risk-stratify patients for a 30-day composite outcome of death, myocardial infarction, or asymptomatic myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS). Whether this practice affects outcomes is unclear. The aim of this study was to examine the clinical utility of brain natriuretic peptide and myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery.

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Objective: Preliminary outcomes for percutaneous endovascular autogenous access (endoAVF) have shown promising results; however, comparisons with surgical cohorts in dialysis populations are lacking. This study compares autogenous arteriovenous access created with the EverlinQ endoAVF system with accesses created by conventional surgical technique with respect to functional and patency related outcomes.

Methods: This is a multicenter, retrospective review of autogenous arteriovenous accesses entered into a prospective database.

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The purity of chlorophylls plays one of the key role for the production of chlorophyllides. We have designed a facile method for chlorophyll purification by twice solvent extraction. Twice extraction causes the loss of chlorophylls, but the purity of total chlorophylls can be enhanced 182%.

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  • The study compares the deformation properties of different venous stent designs (braided, chevron, Z, and diamond) through experiments and modeling to assess their clinical effectiveness.
  • Self-expanding stainless steel stents show better resistance to collapse than Nitinol stents, making them preferable for conditions like May-Thurner syndrome where force resistance is crucial.
  • The braided design offers higher radial pressure for smaller vessels, the Z design minimizes foreshortening for accurate placement, and the semi-analytical method aids in quickly evaluating and optimizing stent designs.
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  • The text discusses the medicinal fungus, highlighting its historical use in folk medicine and extensive research on its biological functions, particularly focusing on its immunomodulatory effects.
  • Different extracts of the fungus, including total extracts and polysaccharides, have varying influences on immune responses: some encourage type 1 immunity while others favor type 2 immunity.
  • The article is pioneering in categorizing these immunomodulatory effects and aims to offer insights for both healthy individuals and those with weakened immune systems regarding the fungus's use.
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  • The study examined how central venous access line teams were organized and operated during the COVID-19 pandemic across various hospitals.
  • Data was collected from 60 hospitals in 13 countries, focusing on the teams' structures, practices, and any complications that arose.
  • Results showed low complication rates from procedures, with a majority of teams consisting of surgical specialists, and many hospitals employing dedicated resources for these critical services.
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Background: Long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) monotherapy is recommended for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with high risk of exacerbations. It is unclear whether long-acting β2-agonist (LABA)/LAMA fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) are more effective than LAMAs alone in preventing exacerbations. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature to investigate whether LABA/LAMA FDCs are more effective than LAMA monotherapy in preventing exacerbations.

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Thermal therapy known as hyperthermia has served as an effective method for cancer treatment. This therapeutic approach has also been attracting attention for treatment of in-stent restenosis, the most common complication of stenting. Mild heating of stents has been shown to be a possible path to addressing this problem.

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This paper reports the first in vivo testing of a resonant-heating stent toward wireless hyperthermia treatment of in-stent restenosis. The stent, made of gold-coated medical-grade stainless steel, is designed to function as an electrical inductor and forms a radiofrequency (RF) resonant circuit with an integrated capacitor microchip. Upon implantation and deployment with the balloon catheter, the stent device serves as a wireless heater as part of the resonant wireless power transfer system, which allows for the device to produce mild heat only when the stent is resonated with a tuned RF electromagnetic field supplied from the external antenna.

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Objective: Previous investigations have suggested that a minimum venous outflow diameter (MVOD) and perianastomotic arterial diameter are associated with successful autogenous arteriovenous maturation and patency. The goal of this study was to determine anatomic and clinical variables that may influence access patency to guide optimal autogenous access configuration selection.

Methods: Accesses created from 2010 to 2016 were analyzed from data entered into a prospective database.

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Background/aim: Sorafenib is now standard treatment for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, therapeutic efficacy is not as good as was predicted. Many efforts are being made to improve HCC sensitivity to sorafenib.

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Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is frequently overexpressed and enhances colorectal cancer (CRC) tumorigenesis, including cancer stem cell (CSC) regulation. Accordingly, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), inhibiting COX-1/2 activity, are viewed as potential drugs for CRC treatment. Accumulated evidence indicates that celecoxib has the most potency for antitumor growth among NSAIDs and the underlying mechanism is only partly dependent on COX-2 inhibition.

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Chemotherapeutic 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) combined with oxaliplatin is often used as the standard treatment for colorectal cancer (CRC). The disturbing side effects and drug resistance commonly observed in chemotherapy motivate us to develop alternative optimal therapeutic options for CRC treatment. Chrysin, a natural and biologically active flavonoid abundant in propolis, is reported to have antitumor effects on a few CRCs.

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Despite the multitude of stents implanted annually worldwide, the most common complication called in-stent restenosis still poses a significant risk to patients. Here, a "smart" stent equipped with microscale sensors and wireless interface is developed to enable continuous monitoring of restenosis through the implanted stent. This electrically active stent functions as a radiofrequency wireless pressure transducer to track local hemodynamic changes upon a renarrowing condition.

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Objective: Current Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines do not incorporate age in determining autogenous arteriovenous hemodialysis access placement, and the optimal initial configuration in elderly patients remains controversial. We compared patency, maturation, survival, and complications between several age cohorts (<65 years, 65-79 years, >80 years) to determine whether protocols should be modified to account for advanced age.

Methods: All patients at two teaching hospitals undergoing a first autogenous arteriovenous access creation in either arm between 2007 and 2013 were retrospectively analyzed from a prospectively maintained database.

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