Publications by authors named "Tseng B"

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) causes significant healthcare burdens worldwide. This study aims to establish a deep learning model for the diagnosis of DVT from the assessment of vein compressibility. Considering the complexity of ultrasound images, convolutional neural networks with UNet and residual neural network (ResNet) are established for image segmentation, from venous duplex ultrasonographic video images, obtained through standard and portable handheld ultrasound methods.

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  • * Researchers collected a large dataset from 101 surgeries to analyze nociceptive stimuli and medication use, developing new models that can objectively measure surgical nociception more accurately than existing methods.
  • * Their findings suggest that the new models aligned well with known physiological responses to pain, representing progress toward establishing reliable, objective markers for monitoring surgical nociception during operations.
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Purpose: The impact of cataract surgery on diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) remains uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the incidence and progression of DR in patients with DM who underwent cataract surgery.

Design: Meta-analysis.

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In this study, the photoelectric properties of a complete series of GaSSe (0 ≤ ≤ 1) layered crystals are investigated. The photoconductivity spectra indicate a decreasing bandgap of GaSSe as the Se composition increases. Time-resolved photocurrent measurements reveal a significant improvement in the response of GaSSe to light with increasing .

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Early-onset myopia increases the risk of irreversible high myopia. This study systematically evaluated the efficacy and safety of low-dose atropine for myopia control in children with premyopia through meta-analysis using random-effects models. Effect sizes were calculated using risk ratios (RRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that causes life-threatening and persistent infections in immunocompromised patients. It is the culprit behind a variety of hospital-acquired infections owing to its multiple tolerance mechanisms against antibiotics and disinfectants. Biofilms are sessile microbial aggregates that are formed as a result of the cooperation and competition between microbial cells encased in a self-produced matrix comprised of extracellular polymeric constituents that trigger surface adhesion and microbial aggregation.

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Gallium oxide (GaO) is a promising wide bandgap semiconductor that is viewed as a contender for the next generation of high-power electronics due to its high theoretical breakdown electric field and large Baliga's figure of merit. Here, we report a facile route of synthesizing-GaOvia direct oxidation conversion using solution-processed two-dimensional (2D) GaS semiconducting nanomaterial. Higher order of crystallinity in x-ray diffraction patterns and full surface coverage formation in scanning electron microscopy images after annealing were achieved.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small regulatory RNAs that participate in various biological processes by silencing target genes. In Arabidopsis, microRNA163 (miR163) was found to be involved in seed germination, root development, and biotic resistance. However, the regulatory roles of miR163 remain unclear.

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The biofilm matrix is composed of exopolysaccharides, eDNA, membrane vesicles, and proteins. While proteomic analyses have identified numerous matrix proteins, their functions in the biofilm remain understudied compared to the other biofilm components. In the Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm, several studies have identified OprF as an abundant matrix protein and, more specifically, as a component of biofilm membrane vesicles.

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Unlabelled: A ventilation timing light (VTL) is a small commercially available single-use device that is programmed to light up at six-second intervals prompting rescuers to provide a single controlled breath during manual ventilation. The device also indicates the duration of the breath by remaining illuminated for the duration of the inspiratory time. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the VTL on a selection of CPR quality metrics.

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Field-grown rice (Oryza sativa L.), when exposed to various environmental stresses, produces high amounts of reactive oxygen species, such as H O . MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play crucial roles in plant stress responses.

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The demand for highly specific and complex materials has made the development of controllable manufacturing processes crucial. Among the numerous manufacturing methods, casting is important because it is economical and highly flexible regarding the geometry of manufactured parts. Since solidification is an important stage in the casting process that influences the properties of the final product, the development of a controllable solidification process using modeling methods is necessary to create superior structural properties.

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To date, single-cell studies of human white adipose tissue (WAT) have been based on small cohort sizes and no cellular consensus nomenclature exists. Herein, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis of publicly available and newly generated single-cell, single-nucleus, and spatial transcriptomic results from human subcutaneous, omental, and perivascular WAT. Our high-resolution map is built on data from ten studies and allowed us to robustly identify >60 subpopulations of adipocytes, fibroblast and adipogenic progenitors, vascular, and immune cells.

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Unlabelled: The biofilm matrix is composed of exopolysaccharides, eDNA, membrane vesicles, and proteins. While proteomic analyses have identified numerous matrix proteins, their functions in the biofilm remain understudied compared to the other biofilm components. In the biofilm, several studies have identified OprF as an abundant matrix protein and, more specifically, as a component of biofilm membrane vesicles.

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Purpose: Advances in artificial intelligence have produced a few predictive models in glaucoma, including a logistic regression model predicting glaucoma progression to surgery. However, uncertainty exists regarding how to integrate the wealth of information in free-text clinical notes. The purpose of this study was to predict glaucoma progression requiring surgery using deep learning (DL) approaches on data from electronic health records (EHRs), including features from structured clinical data and from natural language processing of clinical free-text notes.

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. Electrodermal activity (EDA) reflects sympathetic nervous system activity through sweating-related changes in skin conductance and could be used in clinical settings in which patients cannot self-report pain, such as during surgery or when in a coma. To enable EDA data to be used robustly in clinical settings, we need to develop artifact detection and removal frameworks that can handle the types of interference experienced in clinical settings while salvaging as much useful information as possible.

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Electrodermal activity (EDA), which tracks sweat gland activity as a proxy for sympathetic activation, has the potential to be a biomarker of physiological and psychological changes in the clinic. To show this, in this study, we demonstrate that the tonic component of EDA responds consistently and robustly during induction of anesthesia in the operating room in 8 subjects during surgery. This response is seen bilaterally.

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  • * Mass spectrometry revealed that semicarbazide attached to most carboxyl groups in Mb, leading to a loss of the heme group and changes in protein structure, specifically reducing α-helix content and increasing structural flexibility.
  • * The modified myoglobin (SEM-Mb) was found to increase membrane permeability, contrasting with unmodified Mb, which suggests that altering the negatively charged carboxyl groups enables SEM-Mb to adopt a more active conformation for interacting with membranes.
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Background: Despite the brain's high demand for energy, research on its epigenetics focuses on nuclear methylation, and much of the mitochondrial DNA methylation remains seldom investigated. With a focus on the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and the prefrontal cortex (PFC), we aimed to identify the mitochondrial methylation signatures for (1) distinguishing the two brain areas, (2) correlating with aging, and (3) reflecting the influence of illicit drugs on the brain.

Result: We collected the brain tissue in the NAcc and the PFC from the deceased individuals without (n = 39) and with (n = 14) drug use and used whole-genome bisulfite sequencing to cover cytosine sites in the mitochondrial genome.

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Tin disulfide (SnS) is a promising semiconductor for use in nanoelectronics and optoelectronics. Doping plays an essential role in SnS applications, because it can increase the functionality of SnS by tuning its original properties. In this study, the effect of zinc (Zn) doping on the photoelectric characteristics of SnS crystals was explored.

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The application of massively parallel sequencing (MPS) data from whole genomes has allowed very many more Y-SNP loci to be genotyped simultaneously than previously possible. Although this greatly increases the resolution of Y-SNP haplogroups to link common ancestors, it remains a great challenge to provide a phylogenetic tree to clearly display the relationship of varying haplogroups. Y-SNP Haplogroup Hierarchy Finder is a web tool to generate hierarchical haplogroups based on Y-SNP data with the derived allele at the terminal of a haplogroup tree.

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