Min-Kung Hsu
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View article: Comparison of Wound Healing Efficiency Between Bacterial Cellulose Dry Membrane and Commercial Dressings
Comparison of Wound Healing Efficiency Between Bacterial Cellulose Dry Membrane and Commercial Dressings Open
The development of dressing materials mainly protects the wound, prevents infection, and assists in wound healing. Apart from the most common gauze on the market, different dressing materials can accelerate wound healing. Bacterial cellulo…
View article: A strategy of novel molecular hydrogen-producing antioxidative auxiliary system improves virus production in cell bioreactor
A strategy of novel molecular hydrogen-producing antioxidative auxiliary system improves virus production in cell bioreactor Open
View article: A Senescence-Like Cellular Response Inhibits Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus Proliferation
A Senescence-Like Cellular Response Inhibits Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus Proliferation Open
During industrial-scale production of viruses for vaccine manufacturing, anti-viral response of host cells can dampen maximal viral antigen yield. In addition to interferon responses, many other cellular responses, such as the AMPK signali…
View article: LipidSig: a web-based tool for lipidomic data analysis
LipidSig: a web-based tool for lipidomic data analysis Open
With the continuing rise of lipidomic studies, there is an urgent need for a useful and comprehensive tool to facilitate lipidomic data analysis. The most important features making lipids different from general metabolites are their variou…
View article: A senescence-like cellular response inhibits bovine ephemeral fever virus proliferation
A senescence-like cellular response inhibits bovine ephemeral fever virus proliferation Open
During industrial scale production of virus for vaccine manufacturing, antiviral response of host cells can dampen maximal viral antigen yield. In addition to interferon responses, many other cellular responses such as the AMPK signaling p…
View article: NMD Classifier: A reliable and systematic classification tool for nonsense-mediated decay events
NMD Classifier: A reliable and systematic classification tool for nonsense-mediated decay events Open
Nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) degrades mRNAs that include premature termination codons to avoid the translation and accumulation of truncated proteins. This mechanism has been found to participate in gene regulation and a wide spectrum of …
View article: Non-small-cell lung cancer cells combat epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibition through immediate adhesion-related responses
Non-small-cell lung cancer cells combat epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibition through immediate adhesion-related responses Open
Results from this study indicate that NSCLC cells can employ the adhesion response as a survival pathway to survive under EGFR-targeted therapy. Simultaneous targeting of EGFR signaling and adhesion pathways would further boost the efficac…
View article: NF-κB–driven suppression of FOXO3a contributes to EGFR mutation-independent gefitinib resistance
NF-κB–driven suppression of FOXO3a contributes to EGFR mutation-independent gefitinib resistance Open
Significance Gefitinib is a small molecular inhibitor that targets EGFR tyrosine kinases (EGFR-TKI) and has been used as a first-line treatment for advanced lung cancer. However, not all lung cancer patients respond to gefitinib treatment,…
View article: Functional divergence and convergence between the transcript network and gene network in lung adenocarcinoma
Functional divergence and convergence between the transcript network and gene network in lung adenocarcinoma Open
INTRODUCTION: Alternative RNA splicing is a critical regulatory mechanism during tumorigenesis. However, previous oncological studies mainly focused on the splicing of individual genes. Whether and how transcript isoforms are coordinated t…
View article: Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome - regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome - regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels Open
Lung adenocarcinoma is one of the most deadly human diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this disease, particularly RNA splicing, have remained underexplored. Here, we report a triple-level (gene-, transcript-, and exon-l…