Publications by authors named "Jing-Yang Chang"

Cytoadherence and migration are crucial for pathogens to establish colonization in the host. In contrast to a nonadherent isolate of Trichomonas vaginalis, an adherent one expresses more actin-related machinery proteins with more active flagellate-amoeboid morphogenesis, amoeba migration, and cytoadherence, activities that were abrogated by an actin assembly blocker. By immunoprecipitation coupled with label-free quantitative proteomics, an F-actin capping protein (T.

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  • - The Taiwan Axion Search Experiment with a Haloscope focused on detecting axions by utilizing a microwave cavity in the frequency range of 4.70750 to 4.79815 GHz.
  • - The experiment did not find any significant axion signals, with the highest significance being 3.355, but it was able to exclude certain theoretical models of axion interactions.
  • - This study achieved unprecedented sensitivity, improving constraints on axion-two-photon coupling in the mass range of 19.4687 to 19.7639 μeV, surpassing previous nonhaloscope experiments by three orders of magnitude.
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We report on a holoscope axion search experiment near 19.6 µeV from the Taiwan Axion Search Experiment with Haloscope collaboration. This experiment is carried out via a frequency-tunable cavity detector with a volume V = 0.

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