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Shih-Chieh Su
Researcher at National Defense Medical Center
Publications - 4
Citations - 61
Shih-Chieh Su is an academic researcher from National Defense Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: CREB & Glucose uptake. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 39 citations.
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An Essential Role of cAMP Response Element Binding Protein in Ginsenoside Rg1-Mediated Inhibition of Na+/Glucose Cotransporter 1 Gene Expression.
Chun-Wen Wang,Shih-Chieh Su,Shu-Fen Huang,Yu-Chuan Huang,Fang-Na Chan,Yu-Han Kuo,Mei-Whey Hung,Hang-Ching Lin,Wen-Liang Chang,Tsu-Chung Chang +9 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the involvement of the EGFR-CREB signaling pathway in the Rg1-mediated downregulation of SGLT1 expression, which offers a potential strategy in the development of antihyperglycemic and antidiabetic treatments.
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A gut microbial metabolite of ginsenosides, compound K, induces intestinal glucose absorption and Na(+) /glucose cotransporter 1 gene expression through activation of cAMP response element binding protein.
Chun-Wen Wang,Yu-Chuan Huang,Fang-Na Chan,Shih-Chieh Su,Yu-Han Kuo,Shu-Fen Huang,Mei-Whey Hung,Hang-Chin Lin,Wen-Liang Chang,Tsu-Chung Chang,Tsu-Chung Chang +10 more
TL;DR: These findings provide a novel mechanism for the CK-mediated upregulation of SGLT1 expression through EGFR-CREB signaling activation, which could contribute to reducing gut inflammation.
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An essential role of cAMP response element-binding protein in epidermal growth factor-mediated induction of sodium/glucose cotransporter 1 gene expression and intestinal glucose uptake.
Chun-Wen Wang,Wen-Liang Chang,Yu-Chuan Huang,Fang-Chi Chou,Fang-Na Chan,Shih-Chieh Su,Shu-Fen Huang,Hui-Hsuan Ko,Yi-Ling Ko,Hang-Chin Lin,Tsu-Chung Chang,Tsu-Chung Chang +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first report to demonstrate that CREB is involved in EGF-mediated transcription regulation of SGLT1 gene in the normal and inflamed intestine, which can provide potential therapeutic applications for intestinal inflammatory disorders.
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BURSTT: Bustling Universe Radio Survey Telescope in Taiwan
Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Kai-Yang Lin,Chaofang Li,Yao-Huan Tseng,Homin Jiang,Jen-Hung Wang,Jen-Chieh Cheng,Ue Li Pen,Ming-Tang Chen,Pisin Chen,Yaocheng Chen,Tomotsugu Goto,Tetsuya Hashimoto,Yuh-Jing Hwang,S. K. King,Derek Kubo,Chung-Yun Kuo,Adam Mills,J. W. Nam,Peter Oshiro,Chang-Shao Shen,Hsien Chun Tseng,Shi‐hao Wang,Vigo Feng-Shun Wu,Geoffrey C. Bower,Shu Hao Chang,Pai-An Chen,Ying Chen,Yi-Kuan Chiang,Anatoli Fedynitch,N. V. Gusinskaia,Simon C. C. Ho,Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao,Chin-Ping Hu,Yau De Huang,J. M. Jáuregui-García,Seong-Jin Kim,C. Y. Kuo,Decmend Fang-Jie Ling,Alvina Y. L. On,Jeffrey B. Peterson,Bjorn Jasper R. Raquel,Shih-Chieh Su,Yuri Uno,Cossas K. W. Wu,Shotaro Yamasaki,Hongguo Zhu +46 more
TL;DR: The Bustling Universe Radio Survey Telescope in Taiwan (BURSTT) is optimized to discover and localize a large sample of rare, high-fluence, and nearby fast radio bursts as mentioned in this paper .