Publications by authors named "Szu-ying Chen"

Cardiac regenerative therapy has recently progressed by reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and advanced by large-scale differentiation-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs). However, repairing damaged cardiac tissues with hiPSC-CMs remains limited due to immune rejection, cardiac arrhythmias, and concerns over tumor formation after hiPSC-CM transplantation. Despite efforts in profiling epigenomic changes during cardiac differentiation, regulatory mechanisms underlying 5-methylcytosine (mC) deposition in RNA mC epitranscriptomic landscape during hiPSC-to-cardiomyocyte differentiation remain unclear.

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  • - The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted weaknesses in healthcare systems, particularly affecting patient safety, leading to a study at E-Da Hospital investigating resilience and safety perceptions among healthcare staff through TPSCS and PSLWs.
  • - Results from 2021 and 2022 surveys showed nurses and medical technicians had lower safety attitude scores, with nurses experiencing significant declines in resilience and work-life balance over the two years.
  • - Key challenges identified included workforce shortages and low pay, with strong leadership being essential for improving patient safety; the study emphasizes the need for ongoing assessments and policy changes in healthcare to support worker well-being.
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  • - The study shows that stiff stromal environments in pancreatic tumors trigger damage and repair in nuclear envelopes of precursor cells, leading to genetic mutations that aid tumor growth.
  • - Researchers used mouse models to investigate pancreatic cancer cell origins, finding that the extracellular matrix can influence acinar cells to transform into specialized cancer cells with specific genetic amplifications linked to poor prognosis.
  • - Disabling certain signaling pathways in cancer cells improved survival rates in mice by promoting cell death and altering tissue structure, highlighting potential treatment strategies targeting these vulnerabilities.
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Induction of DNA damage response (DDR) to ensure accurate duplication of genetic information is crucial for maintaining genome integrity during DNA replication. Cellular senescence is a DDR mechanism that prevents the proliferation of cells with damaged DNA to avoid mitotic anomalies and inheritance of the damage over cell generations. Human WWOX gene resides within a common fragile site FRA16D that is preferentially prone to form breaks on metaphase chromosome upon replication stress.

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RNA post-transcriptional modifications in various types of RNA transcripts are associated with diverse RNA regulation in eukaryotic cells. Aberrant RNA 5-methylcytosine modifications and the dysregulated expression of RNA methyltransferases have been shown to be associated with various diseases, including cancers. Transcriptome-wide bisulfite-sequencing was developed to characterize the positions and the quantitative cytosine methylation levels in the bisulfite-converted RNA at the base-pair resolution.

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  • * Risk factors for rectal chlamydia included co-infection with rectal gonorrhea and having multiple sexual partners, with specific genotypes of Chlamydia identified through gene sequencing.
  • * Clinicians are advised to recognize the growing concern of rectal LGV in MSM presenting with acute proctitis, emphasizing the importance of proper screening and treatment.
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Workers in high-temperature workplaces with inadequate water supply may exhibit symptoms of chronic dehydration and have increased risk of nephrolithiasis. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk of radiolucent stone formation among workers in a high-temperature workplace and the related risk factors associated with the condition. We collected data from 1681 workers in a steel factory in Southern Taiwan who underwent regular health examinations.

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Discovered over four decades ago, transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) is a potent pleiotropic cytokine that has context-dependent effects on most cell types. It acts as a tumor suppressor in some cancers and/or supports tumor progression and metastasis through its effects on the tumor stroma and immune microenvironment. In TGFβ-responsive tumors it can promote invasion and metastasis through epithelial-mesenchymal transformation, the appearance of cancer stem cell features, and resistance to many drug classes, including checkpoint blockade immunotherapies.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been a global public health problem with many adverse outcomes, but data are lacking regarding the relationship between air pollutants and risk of renal progression in patients with CKD. This study was to investigate whether 1-year average exposure to ambient air pollutants -CO, NO, NO, SO, O, PM, and PM-is related to renal function deterioration among patients with CKD. A total of 5301 CKD patients were included in this study between October 2008 and February 2016.

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Linezolid has been reported to be associated with thrombocytopenia. However, limited information is available on susceptibility to thrombocytopenia after linezolid usage. We aimed to investigate the risk factors for linezolid-associated thrombocytopenia (LAT).

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Purpose: The contribution of air pollution to subclinical atherosclerosis in a young population remains limited. This study aimed to assess whether long-term exposure to urban air pollutants increases carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) in adolescents and young adults.

Methods: This study included 789 subjects between the ages of 12 and 30 years who lived in the Taipei metropolis from a cohort of young Taiwanese individuals.

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  • The study investigates the role of NSUN2, an RNA methyltransferase, in pancreatic cancer and its connection to tumor progression and posttranscriptional modifications.* -
  • Researchers conducted whole transcriptomic bisulfite sequencing, identifying 2,829 mC sites in pancreatic cancer cells, most of which were associated with known genes.* -
  • Immunohistochemistry confirmed that NSUN2 expression was upregulated in cancerous tissue, and knockdown of NSUN2 had minor effects on cancer cell growth and drug sensitivity initially, but these effects became more significant with time.*
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The relationships between the elemental constituents of PM and atherosclerosis remain limited, especially in young populations. This study included 755 subjects aged 12-30 years in the Taipei metropolis. A land use regression model was used to estimate residential annual mean concentrations of PM and eight elemental constituents.

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  • MArine STramenopiles (MASTs) are significant heterotrophic protists that play a major role in ocean ecosystems, yet their responses to environmental changes are not well understood.
  • The research utilized canonical correspondence analysis and co-occurrence networks to explore the effects of environmental variables and interactions with prokaryotic communities on MASTs in the southern East China Sea.
  • Key findings highlighted that MAST-9 thrived in warmer waters, while specific subclades showed preferences for different conditions, indicating that factors like temperature and nutrient concentrations are crucial in shaping MAST communities.
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αvβ8 integrin, a key activator of transforming growth factor β (TGF-β), inhibits anti-tumor immunity. We show that a potent blocking monoclonal antibody against αvβ8 (ADWA-11) causes growth suppression or complete regression in syngeneic models of squamous cell carcinoma, mammary cancer, colon cancer, and prostate cancer, especially when combined with other immunomodulators or radiotherapy. αvβ8 is expressed at the highest levels in CD4+CD25+ T cells in tumors, and specific deletion of β8 from T cells is as effective as ADWA-11 in suppressing tumor growth.

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Many studies on the deformation of soft films by liquids confirmed the increase in the radius of the deformation and the decrease in the apparent contact angle. However, due to the thinness, the dynamics of the deformation could not be observed until the thermodynamic equilibrium. Thus, the dynamics on thick soft materials was studied until equilibrium to contrast the effect of different interfacial energy between different soft materials and water.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the association between proximity to open space and adult renal function. This was a cross-sectional study. Adult residents of Taipei metropolis were recruited in the analysis.

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  • Field studies show improved oil recovery in high-salinity reservoirs when waterflooded with modified-salinity salt water (SmartWater), leading to beneficial changes in oil release.
  • This study focuses on the time-dependent physicochemical processes during diluted seawater flooding of carbonate reservoirs, assessing changes in wettability, surface roughness, and chemical composition.
  • Findings indicate rapid increases in oil/water/rock interactions occur within 15 minutes, while slower changes in rock surfaces take over 12 hours, enhancing water wetness and increasing oil recovery efficiency.
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Understanding the fundamental wetting behavior of liquids on surfaces with pores or cavities provides insights into the wetting phenomena associated with rough or patterned surfaces, such as skin and fabrics, as well as the development of everyday products such as ointments and paints, and industrial applications such as enhanced oil recovery and pitting during chemical mechanical polishing. We have studied, both experimentally and theoretically, the dynamics of the transitions from the unfilled/partially filled (Cassie-Baxter) wetting state to the fully filled (Wenzel) wetting state on intrinsically hydrophilic surfaces (intrinsic water contact angle <90°, where the Wenzel state is always the thermodynamically favorable state, while a temporary metastable Cassie-Baxter state can also exist) to determine the variables that control the rates of such transitions. We prepared silicon wafers with cylindrical cavities of different geometries and immersed them in bulk water.

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Background: Cholangitis may affect liver failure of biliary atresia (BA) patients after Kasai portoenterostomy (KP). We examined whether the number of cholangitis episodes could be a prognostic marker for liver transplant (LT) in children with BA after Kasai portoenterostomy (KP).

Methods: Data for BA patients born after 1998 and undergoing KP were obtained from National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD), Taiwan.

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A new version of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction, namely, cyclodextrin-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction, with subsequent sweeping micellar electrokinetic chromatography has been developed for the preconcentration and sensitive detection of carbamazepine and clobazam. α-Cyclodextrin and chloroform were used as the dispersive agent and extraction solvent, respectively. After the extraction, carbamazepine and clobazam were analyzed using micellar electrokinetic chromatography with ultraviolet detection.

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The associations of air pollution with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have not yet been fully studied. We enrolled 8,497 Taipei City residents older than 65 years and calculated the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using the Taiwanese Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation. Proteinuria was assessed via dipstick on voided urine.

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Measuring truly equilibrium adhesion energies or contact angles to obtain the thermodynamic values is experimentally difficult because it requires loading/unloading or advancing/receding boundaries to be measured at rates that can be slower than 1 nm/s. We have measured advancing-receding contact angles and loading-unloading adhesion energies for various systems and geometries involving molecularly smooth and chemically homogeneous surfaces moving at different but steady velocities in both directions, ±V, focusing on the thermodynamic limit of ±V → 0. We have used the Bell Theory (1978) to derive expressions for the dynamic (velocity-dependent) adhesion energies and contact angles suitable for both (i) dynamic adhesion measurements using the classic Johnson-Kendall-Roberts (JKR, 1971) theory of "contact mechanics" and (ii) dynamic contact angle hysteresis measurements of both rolling droplets and syringe-controlled (sessile) droplets on various surfaces.

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  • Recent studies highlight the important role of B cells in developing CD4 regulatory T cells (Treg), specifically a type called Treg-of-B cells.
  • The study demonstrated that these Treg-of-B cells increase populations that produce IL-10, and enhance certain markers like c-Maf, ICOS, and CTLA4 after being stimulated repeatedly through direct contact with other cells.
  • Ultimately, the findings suggest that B cell stimulation leads to the formation of IL-10-producing regulatory T cells with suppressive functions, important for immune response regulation.
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