Publications by authors named "Po J Chen"

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  • * The study examines PCDD/Fs, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and Polychlorinated naphthalene (PCNs) across Northern and Central Taiwan, with sampling near waste incinerators, traffic, and industrial sites.
  • * Findings reveal that traffic sites have the highest particulate matter concentrations, with PCDD/Fs and PCBs peaking in winter and spring, while sintering plants are major PCDD/Fs sources, and woodchip boilers are leading contributors to
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Bidirectional DNA replication complexes initiated from the same origin remain colocalized in a factory configuration for part or all their lifetimes. However, there is little evidence that sister replisomes are functionally interdependent, and the consequence of factory replication is unknown. Here, we investigated the functional relationship between sister replisomes in , which naturally exhibits both factory and solitary configurations in the same replication cycle.

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DNA supercoiling is a key regulator of all DNA metabolic processes including replication, transcription, and recombination, yet a reliable genomic assay for supercoiling is lacking. Here, we present a robust and flexible method (Psora-seq) to measure whole-genome supercoiling at high resolution. Using this tool in Escherichia coli, we observe a supercoiling landscape that is well correlated to transcription.

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Background: Progressive maturation of growth plate chondrocytes drives long bone growth during endochondral ossification. Signals from the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and from bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP2), are required for normal chondrocyte maturation. Here, we investigated cross-talk between EGFR and BMP2 signals in developing and adult growth plates.

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This case report describes orthodontic camouflage treatment for a 32-year-old African American male patient with Class III malocclusion. The treatment included nonextraction, nonsurgical orthodontic camouflage by en masse distalization of the mandibular teeth using skeletal anchorage devices. The total treatment time was 23 months.

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