Publications by authors named "W-F Chao"

Chemical permeation enhancers (CPEs) represent a prevalent and safe strategy to enable noninvasive drug delivery across skin-like biological barriers such as the tympanic membrane (TM). While most existing CPEs interact strongly with the lipid bilayers in the stratum corneum to create defects as diffusion paths, their interactions with the delivery system, such as polymers forming a hydrogel, can compromise gelation, formulation stability, and drug diffusion. To overcome this challenge, differing interactions between CPEs and the hydrogel system are explored, especially those with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), an ionic surfactant and a common CPE, and those with methyl laurate (ML), a nonionic counterpart with a similar length alkyl chain.

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  • The Recurrence Score test is used to predict how well patients with certain types of breast cancer will respond to neoadjuvant letrozole treatment before surgery.
  • In a study (TransNEOS), results showed that lower Recurrence Scores (RS < 18) were linked with better clinical responses (54%) compared to higher scores (RS ≥ 31) which had only 22% response.
  • The study found that various scores (Recurrence Score, ESR1, PGR, and ER gene-group) all significantly correlate with clinical response, indicating the potential of the Recurrence Score test in guiding treatment decisions for patients.
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