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Sin-Tak Chu

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  25
Citations -  704

Sin-Tak Chu is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Protein subunit. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications receiving 671 citations. Previous affiliations of Sin-Tak Chu include Academia Sinica.

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Cyclophosphamide treatment causes impairment of sperm and its fertilizing ability in mice.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cyclophosphamide caused temporary interference of normal male reproductive system with low dose treatment, but might be permanent dysfunction in high dose treatment.
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The hydrophobic pocket of 24p3 protein from mouse uterine luminal fluid: fatty acid and retinol binding activity and predicted structural similarity to lipocalins.

TL;DR: The conformation of 24p3 protein purified from mouse uterine luminal fluid was studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy and analysis of the fluorescence data suggests that the protein has a binding site for hydrophobic ligand.
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A seminal vesicle autoantigen of mouse is able to suppress sperm capacitation-related events stimulated by serum albumin.

TL;DR: The BSA-stimulated protein tyrosine phosphorylation could be suppressed by SVA in the cell incubation, and SVA could suppress the BSA effect.
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Protection of cells from menadione-induced apoptosis by inhibition of lipid peroxidation

TL;DR: The data suggest that menadione-induced apoptosis is directly linked to iron-dependent lipid peroxidation, and the inhibition of lipidperoxidation by deferoxamine mesylate prevented apoptosis even though cellular glutathione remained depleted.
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Lipocalin-2-induced cytokine production enhances endometrial carcinoma cell survival and migration.

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that Lcn-2 increased cytokine secretion by RL95-2 cells, which in turn activated a cellular defense system, and may play a role in the human female reproductive system or in endometrial cancer.