Publications by authors named "Hsiao Chun"

Gold nanorods (AuNRs) with different aspect ratios were prepared by the seed-mediated growth method and combined with three carbon-based nanomaterials of multiple dimensions (i.e., zero-dimensional (0D) carbon black (CB), one-dimensional (1D) carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and two-dimensional (2D) graphene oxide (GO)).

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Objective: Pulmonary valve (PV) stenosis affects cardiac pulmonary function and exercise performance. A cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) combined with a transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) can measure exercise performance, disease progression, and treatment effects. We assessed the exercise capacity in children with PV stenosis by conducting CPET and TTE.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the impact of regular exercise on brain activity in elderly people compared to young adults, aiming to understand underlying neurophysiological mechanisms.
  • A total of 71 participants were analyzed, with data collected through various physiological signals while performing different exercise loads on a stationary bike.
  • Results indicated that regular exercise in the elderly led to significant positive changes in brain activity, while those who exercised occasionally showed no such benefits; young regular exercisers exhibited better overall efficiency in both cardiac and neurobiological functions.
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From the evolutionary perspective, the ear of each animal species is built for effective processing of the biologically relevant signals used for communication and acoustically guided orientation. Because the sound pulses used by echolocating bats for orientation and rodents for communication are quite different, the basic design of the mammalian auditory system commonly shared by echolocating bats must be specialized in some manner to effectively process their species-specific sounds. The present study examines the difference in the cochlea of these animal species using MRI images and histological techniques.

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