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Chung-Der Hsiao

Researcher at Chung Yuan Christian University

Publications -  189
Citations -  3985

Chung-Der Hsiao is an academic researcher from Chung Yuan Christian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Pomacanthidae. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 174 publications receiving 2708 citations. Previous affiliations of Chung-Der Hsiao include I-Shou University & Academia Sinica.

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Germ-line transmission of a myocardium-specific GFP transgene reveals critical regulatory elements in the cardiac myosin light chain 2 promoter of zebrafish.

TL;DR: Interestingly, a germ‐line of zebrafish whose GFP appeared ectopically in all muscle types (heart, skeletal, and smooth) was generated by injecting the fragment including a single nucleotide mutation from G to A at −119, evidence that A at−119 combined with neighboring nucleotides to create a consensus sequence for binding myocyte‐specific enhancer factor‐2.
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Potential Toxicity of Iron Oxide Magnetic Nanoparticles: A Review.

TL;DR: This review paper aims to sum up the current knowledge on the toxic effects of different magnetic nanoparticles on cell lines, marine organisms and rodents and believe that the comprehensive data can provide significant study parameters and recent developments in the field.
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A Positive Regulatory Loop between foxi3a and foxi3b Is Essential for Specification and Differentiation of Zebrafish Epidermal Ionocytes

TL;DR: It is proposed that the positive regulatory loop betweenfoxi3a and foxi3b not only drives early ionocytes differentiation but also prevents the complete blockage of ionocyte differentiation when the master regulator of foxi 3 function is unilaterally compromised.
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Carbonic anhydrase 2-like a and 15a are involved in acid-base regulation and Na+ uptake in zebrafish H+-ATPase-rich cells

TL;DR: Molecular physiological evidence is provided to support the roles of these two zCA isoforms in Na+ uptake and acid-base regulation mechanisms in zebrafish HR cells.