Publications by authors named "Shuwei Chang"

Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death driven by redox dysregulation, is defined by iron overload, reactive oxygen species overproduction, and subsequent peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acid-containing phospholipids, notably glycerophospholipids. This review comprehensively delineates the enzymatic such as lipoxygenases and non-enzymatic including Fenton reaction pathways governing glycerophospholipid peroxidation. Furthermore, we systematically dissect fine regulation of iron ions, including absorption, transport, and redox state transition.

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Recent reports highlight the efficacy of engineered mycobacteriophages to treat non-tuberculosis mycobacterial disease. Molecular insights into mycobacteriophage architecture and host interactions could allow structure-guided phage engineering to increase efficacy and broaden host range, but such information is currently unavailable. We describe the cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of mycobacteriophage Douge, which contains 1,105 protein subunits assembled into a complete siphophage and is coated with glycan-binding domains for mycobacterial cell surface interactions.

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This study attempts to use fly ash as the brazing filler additive to increase the sustainable use of coal-fired power plant by-product materials. The experimental results show that adding 5 wt% fly ash into the Ag paste filler contributes to the interfacial reactions in heterogeneous reactive air brazing (RAB) of the ZrO and Crofer alloy. The Ag-rich phase dominates the brazed zone.

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Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) has a major impact on swine productivity. Vaccines are used to aid in control and mitigate production losses. We investigated the protection provided by an intradermal PCV2 vaccine against a field strain in Taiwan.

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Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and (MHP) are both important and common pathogens in the pig industry. Both pathogens are major contributors to the porcine respiratory disease complex and serve to potentiate other bacterial infections such as . This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a ready-to-use bivalent PCV2 and MHP vaccine in the field under naturally PCV2-infected farms against existing monovalent options.

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In this work, we realize bilayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS) transistors with in-plane gates on sapphire substrates. Through sequential transferring of MoS, e-beam lithography, and metal lift-off, a device with channel width/length of 500:400 nm is fabricated. With a 250 nm separation between the in-plane gate and MoS channel, a drain current as high as 37 μA with a clear saturation region is observed.

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: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has a major impact on swine productivity. Modified-live vaccines (MLVs) are used to aid in control. We investigated the cross-protection provided by a lineage 7 PRRSV MLV against a lineage 1 isolate under laboratory conditions and a lineage 3 challenge under field conditions in Taiwan.

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Computing-in-memory (CIM) technology for edge computing systems demands memory devices that are not only fast but also capable of being easily integrated into stackable manufacturing processes. To address these requirements, conductive bridge random access memory (CBRAM) devices, which are compatible with copper-wiring processes, have emerged as promising candidates. However, the practical implementation of CBRAM is hindered by challenges associated with physical defects in its operating mechanism, leading to issues such as non-uniform switching voltages and high energy consumption in high-density storage applications.

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Collagen plays a crucial role in human bodies and has a significant presence in connective tissues. As such, the impact of collagen mutations can be devastating. Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a rare genetic disease affecting 1 in every 15,000 to 20,000 people, is one such example characterized by brittle bones.

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This study proposes a method to enhance the airtightness of the joint between the ZrO and Crofer alloy using coating technology. With the aid of vacuum sputtering technology, a titanium-copper alloy layer with a thickness between 1.5 μm and 6 μm was first deposited on the surface of ZrO and Crofer, respectively.

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The K uptake system KtrAB is essential for bacterial survival in low K environments. The activity of KtrAB is regulated by nucleotides and Na. Previous studies proposed a putative gating mechanism of KtrB regulated by KtrA upon binding to ATP or ADP.

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  • Prostate cancer is a common disease, and outpatient robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) is becoming popular due to lower costs and fewer complications, but few studies have focused on patients undergoing pelvic lymph node dissections (PLND) during outpatient procedures.
  • A total of 58,527 RALP surgeries were analyzed from 2016 to 2021, revealing only 3.7% were done outpatient; those without PLND had a higher prevalence of hypertension and postoperative infections compared to those with PLND, but overall complications and readmission rates were similar.
  • The study concluded that while outpatient RALP patients without PLND had more baseline health issues and infections, there were no significant differences in post-surgery
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We propose a highly polarized vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) consisting of staggered InGaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs), with the resonance cavity and polarization enabled by a bottom nanoporous (NP) n-GaN distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs), and top TiO high-index contrast gratings (HCGs). Optoelectronic simulations of the 612 nm VCSEL were systematically and numerically investigated. First, we investigated the influences of the NP DBR and HCG geometries on the optical reflectivity.

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Crosslinking plays an important role in collagen-based tissues since it affects mechanical behavior and tissue metabolism. Aging and diabetes affect the type and density of crosslinking, effectively altering tissue properties. However, most studies focus on these effects under large stress rather than daily activities.

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Click chemistry is commonly used to prepare hydrogels, and chitosan-phenol prepared by using a Schiff base has been widely employed in the field of biomaterials. Chitosan-phenol is a derivative of chitosan; the phenol groups can disrupt both the inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bonds in chitosan, thereby reducing its crystallinity and improving its water solubility. In addition, chitosan-phenol exhibits various beneficial physiological functions.

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We demonstrate in-plane gate transistors based on the molybdenum disulfide (MoS)/graphene hetero-structure. The graphene works as channels while MoS functions as passivation layers. The weak hysteresis of the device suggests that the MoS layer can effectively passivate the graphene channel.

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Tannic acid (TA) has antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties and acts as an adhesive, hemostatic, and crosslinking agent in hydrogels. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), a family of endopeptidase enzymes, play important roles in tissue remodeling and wound healing. TA has been reported to inhibit MMP-2/- 9 activities, thereby improving both tissue remodeling and wound healing.

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We fabricate top-gate transistors on the three-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS) with three, two, and one layers in the source and drain regions using atomic layer etching (ALE). In the presence of ALE, the device at zero gate voltage can exhibit high and low levels of drain current under the forward and reverse gate bias, respectively. The hysteresis loop on the transfer curve of transistor indicates that two distinct charge states exist in the device within a range of gate bias.

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Physiological warmup plays an important role in reducing the injury risk in different sports. In response to the associated temperature increase, the muscle and tendon soften and become easily stretched. In this study, we focused on type I collagen, the main component of the Achilles tendon, to unveil the molecular mechanism of collagen flexibility upon slight heating and to develop a model to predict the strain of collagen sequences.

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Background: Bariatric surgery has actually focused not only on obesity but also more on the improvements or remission of the metabolic diseases. Therefore, revisional surgery is indicated for patients with poor response to the primary bariatric surgery to control weight and obesity-associated medical conditions.

Method: In this video report, the patient was a 27-year-old Asian female with an initial BMI of 36.

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Background: Bariatric surgery has been proven to be the most effective treatment for obesity with or without metabolic syndrome. One anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) is a well-established bariatric procedure developed over the past 20 years with excellent outcomes. Single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass is introduced as a novel bariatric and metabolic procedure.

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Background: A. annua (also named Artemisia annua, sweet wormwood) is the main source of the anti-malarial drug artemisinin, which is synthesised and stored in its trichomes. Members of the basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) family of transcription factors (TFs) have been implicated in artemisinin biosynthesis in A.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to assess how well deep learning algorithms based on convolutional neural networks (CNN) can identify shoulder ultrasound images as either having or not having supraspinatus calcific tendinopathy (SSCT).
  • - Researchers analyzed 133,619 ultrasound images from over 7,800 patients, with labeling done by experienced physiatrists to differentiate images with and without SSCT.
  • - The CNN model, specifically DenseNet-121, showed high accuracy (91.32%) and effectiveness in diagnosing SSCT, outperforming simpler models, suggesting it could be a useful tool for doctors during ultrasound exams.
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The treatment of acute ischemic stroke is heavily time-dependent, and even though, with the most efficient treatment, the long-term functional outcome is still highly variable. In this current study, the authors selected acute ischemic stroke patients who were qualified for intravenous thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator and followed by intra-arterial thrombectomy. With primary outcome defined by the functional level in a 1-year follow-up, we hypothesize that patients with older age are at a disadvantage in post-stroke recovery.

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The circularly polarized light source is one of the keys to chiral photonic circuits and systems. However, it is difficult to integrate conventional light-emitting devices with circular polarization converters directly into compact chip-scale photonic systems partly because of their bulky structures. In this study, optical chirality tunable nanorod trimer metasurfaces consisting of two types of nanorod dimers are demonstrated and integrated with a flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate.

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