Publications by authors named "Jia Yu Lin"

Fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), is a widely recognized global agricultural pest that has significantly reduced crop yields all over the world.

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  • Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD) is an inflammation of the laryngopharynx caused by stomach contents refluxing beyond the esophagus, often resulting in symptoms like hoarseness, cough, and throat discomfort.
  • The exact molecular mechanisms of LPRD remain unclear, and there is currently no standard approach for diagnosis or treatment.
  • Treatment options generally include lifestyle changes, proton pump inhibitors, and in some cases, endoscopic surgery, and the paper also explores the connection between LPRD and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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The genome-level features are crucial genetic resources for species identification and phylogenetic analysis. Here, the complete mitochondrial genome of Viereck 1912 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) was sequenced, determined and analyzed. The circular genome is 16,372 bp in length with an overall base composition of 38.

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Quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) are an emerging class of optoelectronic devices with a wide range of applications. However, there still exist several drawbacks preventing their applications, including long-term stability, electron leakage, and large power consumption. To circumvent the difficulties, QLEDs based on a self-assembled hole transport layer (HTL) with reduced device complexity are proposed and demonstrated.

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Objective: Small extracellular vesicle (sEV)-mediated intercellular communication is increasingly the key for the understanding of venous malformations (VMs). This study aims to clarify the detailed changes of sEVs in VMs.

Subjects And Methods: Fifteen VM patients without treatment history and twelve healthy donors were enrolled in the study.

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This study proposed and tested a model adapted from Biggs' 3P model that quantifies the behaviors of students who completed MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) in order to design intervention measures for low retention rates. Psychomotor domain data from 300 MOOC learners was analyzed in a covariance-based structural equation model (CB-SEM) to analyze the direct and indirect effects of various factors. Results show the basic psychological needs theory (BPNT) in the presage stage significantly positively correlated with engagement in the process stage.

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  • - Large amounts of microplastics enter soil through sludge amendments, but their interaction with cadmium (Cd) under various agricultural conditions is not well understood.
  • - The study tested how three types of microplastics (polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene) interacted with Cd in scenarios like dry-wet cycles, microbial addition, and UV irradiation, finding that UV light increased Cd adsorption on microplastics the most.
  • - UV irradiation was found to improve the characteristics of microplastics—such as surface area and morphology—leading to higher Cd absorption, highlighting the need for managing environmental risks posed by microplastics in agricultural systems.
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  • The study investigates how microplastics (MPs) in sludge interacts with heavy metals, specifically cadmium (Cd), after various sludge treatment methods.
  • Four treatment methods analyzed include anaerobic digestion, thermal drying, thermal hydrolysis, and aerobic composting, focusing on their effects on MPs' chemical bonding and Cd adsorption properties.
  • Findings indicate that thermal hydrolysis significantly enhances the chemical bonding of MPs, resulting in the highest Cd adsorption, while certain bacteria in the sludge may influence this adsorption through enzymatic activity.
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  • Environmental pollution from microplastics (MPs) is a complex issue, and current identification methods have significant limitations like low resolution and long analysis times.
  • Recent research highlights the potential of machine learning (ML) algorithms in enhancing the identification and quantification of MPs, filling a gap in literature over the past decade.
  • Commonly used ML techniques include support vector machines and artificial neural networks, which improve detection accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional methods.
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Vascular wall resident stem cells (VW-SCs) play a key role in vascular formation and remodeling under both physiological and pathological situations. They not only serve as a reservoir to supply all types of vascular cells needed, but also regulate vascular homeostasis by paracrine effects. Venous malformations (VMs) are common congenital vascular malformations which are just characterized by the deficient quantity and abnormal function of vascular cells.

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  • This study presents a flexible nonvolatile memory using a graphene layer that operates at low bias (<0.1 V) and has high mobility for conducting channels, addressing common issues in current memory technologies.* ! -
  • The memory device can be optically encoded and erased with UV and visible light, respectively, and supports over 192 memory states, making it suitable for mass data storage.* ! -
  • Additionally, it demonstrates impressive endurance with over 1000 write-erase cycles, excellent mechanical stability, and retention times exceeding 10,000 seconds, showcasing potential for advanced optoelectronic applications.* !
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  • The study investigates St13, a co-chaperone protein, as a potential target for early diagnosis and treatment of chronic pancreatitis (CP), while also assessing micro-PET/CT for diagnosing CP in its early stages.
  • Analysis included data from healthy individuals and patients with different types of CP, along with experiments on genetically modified mice, revealing that the arachidonic acid pathway is significantly disrupted in CP cases.
  • Findings suggest that St13 protects against CP by stabilizing critical signaling pathways, and that Ga-FAPI-04 micro-PET/CT can effectively evaluate pancreatic conditions, offering new insights into CP diagnosis and treatment.
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Both interleukin (IL)-7 and human periodontal ligament cells (hPDLCs) have immunomodulatory properties. However, their combined effect on CD4T cells has never been studied. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of conditioned medium of hPDLCs treated with rhIL-7 on the differentiation of CD4T cells into regulatory T cells/T helper 17 cells (Treg/Th17 cells) and observe the effect of IL-7 on the immunomodulatory properties of PDLCs.

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Stone buildings exposed to natural environment inevitably subject to various factors. Among which, biodeterioration caused by bacteria, fungi, algae, lichen, and moss is widespread. The long-term cumulative effect of biodeterioration will lead to irreversible changes in the aesthetic characteristics, physical and chemical properties of stone buildings.

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  • Changes in the tumor-associated fibroblast activation protein (FAP) expression can aid in evaluating patient prognosis and monitoring treatment responses, making it a valuable biomarker for cancer detection and management.
  • The study tested new FAP-targeting PET tracers, [Ga]Ga-FAPtp and [Ga]Ga-Alb-FAPtp-01, against a standard tracer, [Ga]Ga-FAPI-04, using PET/CT scans to assess their effectiveness in targeting tumors.
  • The tracer [Ga]Ga-Alb-FAPtp-01 showed significantly higher tumor uptake and improved pharmacokinetics, indicating its potential for effectively detecting FAP activity in various tumor stages and informing targeted treatment strategies.
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Male sterility refers to the phenomenon that stamens cannot grow normally and produce viable pollen grains in plants. Hybrid seed production by taking advantage of the trait of male sterility is an effective and quick strategy to increase crop yield. Up to date, the yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.

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Treatment of acute pancreatitis (AP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) remains problematic due to a lack of knowledge about disease-specific regulatory targets and mechanisms. The purpose of this study was to screen proteins related to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and apoptosis pathways that may play a role in pancreatitis. Human pancreatic tissues including AP, CP, and healthy volunteers were collected during surgery.

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Tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease-1 (TIMP-1) is a tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). It however exerts multiple effects on biological processes, such as cell growth, proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis, in an MMP-independent manner. This study aimed to examine the role of TIMP-1 in adipogenesis of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) and the underlying mechanism.

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There is no curative therapy for severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) due to poor understanding of its molecular mechanisms. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is involved in SAP and increased expression of ATF6 has been detected in SAP patients. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of ATF6 in a preclinical SAP mouse model and characterize its regulatory mechanism.

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Objective: This study is aimed toward establishing a decision-making model with multiple criteria for appraisal and reimbursement to compare the attitudes of different stakeholders toward various dimensions and criteria and to evaluate the five targeted therapies (bevacizumab, cetuximab, panitumumab, aflibercept, and regorafenib) for metastatic colorectal cancer.

Method: This study is a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) using a model that includes three dimensions and nine criteria. Both the overall and individual scores of the respective targeted therapies in different dimensions and criteria were calculated.

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Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is a type of hydrophilic bile acid extracted from animal bile with a wide range of biological functions. The present results demonstrated that UDCA could effectively inhibit the proliferation of two human melanoma cell line (M14 and A375) with time‑ and concentration‑dependence. Following exposure to various concentrations of UDCA, M14 cells exhibited typical morphological changes and weaker ability of colony forming.

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Many shipwreck events occur in the neighboring areas of Taiwan due to the volume of maritime traffic and geographical conditions around Taiwan. The oil spills from such events can be devastating for the surrounding sea and coastal areas. The government realized the importance of marine pollution prevention and enforced the Marine Pollution Control Act and the Major Marine Oil Pollution Emergency Response Plan to mitigate the impact of oil spill pollution.

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  • Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important epigenetic regulators in plants, influencing growth, development, and responses to stress, yet their role in rice's defense against a specific bacterial disease remains unclear.* -
  • The study utilized RNA sequencing to identify 4709 lncRNAs, revealing that 2518 were up-regulated and 2191 down-regulated in response to bacterial infection, suggesting significant changes in gene expression.* -
  • Further analysis showed that five lncRNAs increased in expression while their corresponding target genes decreased, indicating that lncRNAs may help regulate immune responses in rice by modulating target genes and miRNA activity.*
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  • Since 2012, several immune checkpoint inhibitors have been approved for cancer treatment in Taiwan, but they aren't covered by national health insurance due to high costs and insufficient effectiveness data.
  • This study analyzed the clinical use of these drugs, focusing on their effectiveness, types of prescriptions, and side effects in patients treated at a major hospital over a two-year period.
  • Results showed that non-small cell lung cancer was the most common indication, with overall survival and progression-free survival rates that were consistent with existing clinical trials, although specific patient subgroups experienced lower survival outcomes.
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