Publications by authors named "Yu-Chun Su"

Introduction: The initial point in the diagnostic workup of solid tumors remains manual, with the assessment of hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained tissue sections by microscopy. This is a labor-intensive step that requires attention to detail. In addition, diagnoses are influenced by an individual pathologist's knowledge and experience and may not always be reproducible between pathologists.

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To evaluate associations by EGFR mutation status for lung adenocarcinoma risk among never-smoking Asian women, we conducted a meta-analysis of 11 loci previously identified in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Genotyping in an additional 10,780 never-smoking cases and 10,938 never-smoking controls from Asia confirmed associations with eight known single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Two new signals were observed at genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10-8), namely, rs7216064 (17q24.

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  • - Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that have EGFR mutations often benefit from EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), but some still experience shorter progression-free survival (PFS) despite treatment.
  • - This study focused on finding genetic variants linked to PFS in never-smoking women with lung adenocarcinoma undergoing first-line EGFR-TKI therapy, involving a genome-wide association study with multiple cohorts.
  • - Results revealed significant SNPs at 4q12 correlate with PFS and affect the expression of EGFR and another gene related to NSCLC progression, indicating these SNPs could be potential biomarkers for determining treatment outcomes in advanced lung cancer patients.
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  • Previous studies found six genetic loci linked to lung cancer risk in Asian women who don't smoke.
  • Researchers analyzed data from four GWAS, involving nearly 13,000 cases and controls, and added more samples for validation.
  • They discovered three new significant loci associated with lung cancer risk, highlighting the need for further investigation into their biological roles.
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Membrane fouling precludes the widespread application of membrane filtration system from treating wastewater and drinking water, and occurs even under sub-critical flux operations. Hence the characteristics and behavior of membrane foulants should be thoroughly investigated, so as to find ways to reduce membrane fouling in membrane bioreactors. The purpose of this study is to compare the membrane fouling potential at different sub-critical flux operations and for different hydrophobic/hydrophilic membranes, and to investigate the vertical distribution of membrane foulants in a cake layer.

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Treatment of an azo dye, Reactive Black 5 (RB5) by combined electrocoagulation-activated carbon adsorption-microwave regeneration process was evaluated. The toxicity was also monitored by the Vibrio fischeri light inhibition test. GAC of 100 g L(-1) sorbed 82% of RB5 (100 mg L(-1)) within 4h.

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Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) has become the most popular photocatalyst in treating persistent organic pollutants. The main disadvantage of TiO(2) is the diminishing photocatalytic activity over time due to the electron-hole pair recombination. Many studies have aimed to prolong the photocatalytic life of TiO(2).

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  • The study explored a combination of electrochemical oxidation and solar-light/immobilized TiO2 film processes to degrade the azo dye Reactive Black 5 (RB5) while also assessing its toxicity using Vibrio fischeri.
  • Electrochemical oxidation alone was effective in decolorizing RB5 but showed low total organic carbon (TOC) mineralization and increased biotoxicity, especially at higher dye concentrations.
  • Combining both treatments enhanced color and TOC removal, and solar irradiation significantly reduced toxicity after 3 hours, indicating this cost-effective method could be a viable option for rapidly treating RB5 waste.
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This paper examines bacterial levels and their causes in two Houston bayous (Texas). Buffalo and Whiteoak bayous are two of the most contaminated water bodies in Texas for indicator bacteria, based on the frequency and magnitude of contact recreation water quality exceedances. Examination of historical data indicates frequent exceedances, although some improvement has been made since the 1970s.

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The activation of ketoprofen, which inhibits the outgrowth of azoxymethane-induced aberrant crypt foci in the rat colon, on the inhibition of arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT) activity (N-acetylation of substrates), gene expression (mRNA NAT) and 2-aminofluorene (AF)-DNA adduct formation was studied in a human colon tumor (adenocarcinoma) cell line (colo 205). Cellular cytosols (9000 xg supernatant) and intact colon tumor cells were used. The NAT activity in colo 205 cells was inhibited by ketoprofen in a dose- and time -dependent manner in both examined systems.

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Arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT) enzymes have been found in laboratory animals, humans, microorganisms (fungi, bacteria and parasites), and in plants. But the characteristics of NAT from Klebsiella pneumoniae are not clear. NAT activities with p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and 2-aminofluorene (AF) as substrates were examined in the cytosol of K.

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