Publications by authors named "Mingyi Lu"

Background/purpose: Providing oral healthcare to individuals with special needs remains inadequate in Southeast Asia. This study evaluated the outcomes from five universities across three Southeast Asian countries participating in Taiwan's "New South Bound Special Needs Patients Oral Care Project" after its four-year implementation (2018-2021).

Materials And Methods: The questionnaires distributed to participating universities collected data on dental professionals' demographics, patient characteristics, and project satisfaction.

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Background/purpose: Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is recognized as a premalignant condition that increases the risk of oral cancer. Myofibroblasts are the primary cellular mediators of the pathological fibrosis characteristic of OSF. Consequently, understanding the molecular mechanisms that drive myofibroblast activation is crucial for the development of effective therapeutic interventions for this condition.

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In hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactors (H-MBfR), the most critical concerns revolve removal rate and membrane fouling. This study introduces a novel flat membrane module to enhance denitrification efficiency and the operational stability of MBfR. The membrane module featured an additional layer of polyester material on outer side of the membrane.

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The longlegged ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, is a globally destructive invasive species owning to its devastating impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functions in the regions where it has been introduced. In Taiwan, invasion of A. gracilipes has been associated with the declining of land crab populations in several hotspots.

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Intensive livestock wastewater poses threat to ecosystem. A novel wooden-modified biocarrier was applied in this study to enhance the livestock wastewater treatment in anoxic-aerobic systems. Compared to the ordinary polyethylene (PE) biocarrier, the novel wooden-modified biocarrier improved the biomass owing to its rough surface and porous side wall, and had better nitrogen removal ability.

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  • Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is linked to areca nut chewing and is associated with fibrosis progression mediated by long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) myocardial infarction-associated transcript (MIAT).
  • The study found MIAT is overexpressed in OSF cases and contributes to myofibroblast activation by suppressing inhibitory effects on certain mRNAs.
  • Targeting the MIAT axis could be a potential therapeutic strategy for treating OSF due to its role in enhancing fibrotic tissue activation.
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  • The traditional way of treating wastewater, called AAO, uses a lot of energy and releases pollutants into the environment.
  • A new method called H-MABR uses less energy and produces less pollution by using hydrogen for treatment.
  • Research shows that H-MABR can reduce environmental and economic impacts by over 30%, so scientists want to study it more and use it on a bigger scale.
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The impact of a novel sawdust-modified carrier on the performance of aerobic sequencing batch reactor (SBR) was examined. Compared with the conventional polyethylene (PE) carrier, the sawdust-modified carrier had coarse surface and porous side wall, which was beneficial for the rapid formation of biofilm. The biomass of sawdust-modified carrier was 3.

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Background/purpose: Persistent activation of myofibroblasts is attributed to various dysregulated biological events conferring multiple types of fibrosis diseases, including oral submucous fibrosis (OSF). Although the significance of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in the occurrence of fibrosis has been appreciated, the detailed mechanisms still have not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to identify key dysregulated ncRNAs and elucidate their pro-fibrotic mechanisms in promoting myofibroblast activation and the pathological development of OSF.

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Biocarrier is the key factor for the stable operation of moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR). To achieve efficient simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND), this study provided novel flocking materials as biocarriers. The biofilm formation experiment showed that longer flocking carrier was more conducive to biomass accumulation, resulting in greater oxygen uptake rate.

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Background/purpose: Though the gold standard method for mandible reconstruction of the defect from segmental mandibulectomy is by osseous flap or graft, using reconstruction plates is still indicated in some cases. Traditionally, the plate is bended immediately after the segmental mandibulectomy by freehand. However, it's difficult to fit well to the original position of mandible, which may result in more complications.

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A novel suspended carrier was prepared by sticking activated carbon (AC) and magnetite (FeO) onto polypropylene slices. Although this carrier could not reverse the decreased denitrification capacity trends under anoxic conditions at an influent carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio of 2, it enhanced denitrification by stimulating sludge reduction and accelerating electron transfer to certain extent. The carrier stuck by mixed AC/FeO exhibited better performance in terms of sludge reduction, extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) secretion, and denitrification than that merely stuck by AC and FeO at an influent C/N ratio of 2.

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Nitrogen removal is often limited in municipal wastewater treatment due to the lack of sufficient carbon source. Utilizing volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from waste activated sludge (WAS) fermentation broth as a carbon source is an ideal alternative to reduce the cost for wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and improve denitrification efficiency simultaneously. In this study, an anaerobic system was applied for simultaneous denitrification and WAS fermentation and the addition of magnetic microparticles (MMP) were confirmed to enhance both denitrification and WAS fermentation.

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  • Polystyrene (PS) and magnetic polystyrene (MPS) were tested during a 55-day anaerobic/oxic process to understand their impact on microorganisms in wastewater treatment.
  • Scanning electron microscopy indicated different interactions between sludge and these materials, while high-throughput sequencing revealed substantial differences in microbial communities tied to PS and MPS.
  • The study found that PS led to lower microbial function, whereas MPS enhanced nitrogen-recycling bacteria and improved microbial activity, offering valuable insights for future biocarrier selection in wastewater treatment.
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  • The study investigates the role of micro-RNA (miR-146a) in promoting the properties of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), which contributes to treatment failure and tumor recurrence.
  • Findings reveal that miR-146a is overexpressed in OSCC and is linked to enhanced CSC characteristics, such as self-renewal and aggressive traits.
  • The research identifies Numb as a target of miR-146a; targeting this miRNA/Numb pathway could provide new therapeutic strategies for treating oral cancer.
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  • The study compared four pretreatment methods on maize straw, finding that CaO-assisted microwave pretreatment was most effective for composting straw and dairy manure.
  • This pretreatment increased initial water-soluble carbon and microbial activity, resulting in a 15.71% rise in CO release and a total lignocellulose degradation ratio of 37.06%.
  • Additionally, pretreatment enhanced humic acid content and shifted the microbial community, particularly increasing the dominance of Firmicutes, which correlated with humus formation and metabolic pathways related to sugar and amino acid processing.
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Oil shale semicoke is a kind of solid waste produced during the retorting process of oil shale, which could cause environmental pollution without reasonable disposing. In our previous study, the abandoned semicoke was recycled as bulking agent to reduce the nitrogen loss and greenhouse gases emission during composting. But influences of the obtained semicoke-blended compost on soil properties and plant growth remained unclear, which would be discussed in this study.

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The aim of this work was to study the effects of the magnetic microparticles (MMP) on nitrogen removal under low C/N conditions. A 30-day anaerobic/oxic progress illustrated that nitrification and denitrification were promoted in the presence of MMP. MMP could facilitate the production of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and act as pH buffering in aerobic conditions.

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Background: Visual oral examination (VOE) is a conventional oral cancer screening method. This study aimed to evaluate the value of methylation marker to assist VOE in identifying oral epithelial dysplasia and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OED/OSCC) from non-cancerous lesions in a real-world situation.

Methods: 201 patients with high-risk personal habits who self-perceived oral anomaly were VOE examined, methylation ( tested, and histologically diagnosed.

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Background/purpose: Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) has been regarded as a premalignant disorder of oral cancer, and myofibroblasts are the main cells that are responsible for pathological fibrosis. Hence, elucidation of the molecular mechanism underlying myofibroblast activation is important to treat OSF. MicroRNA-21 (miR-21) is a well-known fibrosis non-coding RNA, and its role in the development of OSF remains largely unclear.

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Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) are lesions that may precede the onset of cancers in the oral cavity, and oral submucosal fibrosis (OSF) is one of the OPMD that is usually found in the buccal mucosa. Considerable effort has been made to elucidate the pathogenesis of OSF, and emerging evidence has suggested that microRNAs may play significant roles in the development of OSF. Several studies demonstrated that aberrant expression of miRNAs is also observed in the fibrotic BMFs (fBMFs) derived from OSF tissues.

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Background/purpose: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers worldwide. Emerging evidence has indicated that microRNAs (non-coding RNA molecules of approximately 22 nucleotides in length) are implicated in the regulation of cancer stemness. However, the functional role of microRNA-509 (miR-509) in the characteristics of oral cancer stem cells (CSCs) has not been unraveled.

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