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MingDao University

EducationBitou, Taiwan
About: MingDao University is a education organization based out in Bitou, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Coating. The organization has 557 authors who have published 903 publications receiving 17915 citations.


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TL;DR: Curcumin increased G2/M phase arrest and induced apoptosis through ER stress and mitochondria‐dependent pathways in SCC‐4 cells, finding that curcumin‐induced apoptosis of SCC-4 cells was partly through endoplasmic reticulum stress.
Abstract: Curcumin from the rhizome of the Curcuma longa plant has been noted for its chemo-preventative and chemo-therapy activities, and it inhibits the growth of many types of human cancer cell lines. In this study, the mechanisms of cell death involved in curcumin-induced growth inhibition, including cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis in human tongue cancer SCC-4 cells, were investigated. Herein, we observed that curcumin inhibited cell growth of SCC-4 cells and induced cell death in a dose-dependent manner. Treatment of SCC-4 cells with curcumin caused a moderate and promoted the G(2) /M phase arrest, which was accompanied with decreases in cyclin B/CDK1 and CDC25C protein levels. Moreover, curcumin significantly induced apoptosis of SCC-4 cells with a decrease of the Bcl-2 level, reduction of mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ(m) ), and promoted the active forms of caspase-3. Curcumin also promoted the releases of AIF and Endo G from the mitochondria in SCC-4 cells by using confocal laser microscope. Therefore, we suggest that curcumin induced apoptosis through a mitochondria-dependent pathway in SCC-4 cells. In addition, we also found that curcumin-induced apoptosis of SCC-4 cells was partly through endoplasmic reticulum stress. In conclusion, curcumin increased G(2) /M phase arrest and induced apoptosis through ER stress and mitochondria-dependent pathways in SCC-4 cells.

43 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a nanocomposite structure of coexisting metastable hard TiCr(C,N)/a-C crystallites and amorphous carbon phases was found in the TiCrN/A-C coatings, those possessed smaller crystallite sizes than the ternary TiN film.

43 citations

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TL;DR: This paper proposes a piecewise-linear movement to replace the conventional particle-hopping movement adopted in most previous CA models and shows that this model can fix the unrealistic deceleration behaviors, and thus can reflect genuine driver behavior in the real world.
Abstract: When implementing cellular automata (CA) into a traffic simulation, one common defect yet to be rectified is the abrupt deceleration when vehicles encounter stationary obstacles or traffic jams. To be more in line with real world vehicular movement, this paper proposes a piecewise-linear movement to replace the conventional particle-hopping movement adopted in most previous CA models. Upon this adjustment and coupled with refined cell system, a new CA model is developed using the rationale of Forbes’ et al. car-following concept. The proposed CA model is validated on a two-lane freeway mainline context. It shows that this model can fix the unrealistic deceleration behaviors, and thus can reflect genuine driver behavior in the real world. The model is also capable of revealing Kerner’s three-phase traffic patterns and phase transitions among them. Furthermore, the proposed CA model is applied to simulate a highway work zone wherein traffic efficiency (maximum flow rates) and safety (speed deviations) impacted by various control schemes are tested.

43 citations

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TL;DR: The results showed that the acupuncture group (PC6 and ST36) has significantly lower HR(max), VO(2max) and blood lactic acid than both the sham and normal groups at the 30th min post-exercise.
Abstract: Developing effective methods for helping athletes recover from muscle fatigue is deemed essential, particularly on the eves' important competitions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of acupuncture stimulation on athletes' recovery abilities. Subjects were selected from 30 male elite university basketball players who were randomly assigned to 3 groups: acupuncture group, sham group, and normal (control) group, each containing 10 subjects. Acupuncture was carried out on each athlete in acupuncture group at the Neiguan (PC6) and Zusanli (ST36) acupoints, beginning at 15 min prior to exercise and continuing until exhaustion of the subject. Similar acupuncture was also carried out on each athlete in the sham group but the positions were 1 cm away from the PC6 and ST36 acupoints. No acupuncture was conducted on the athletes in the normal group. During the experiments, each subject performed separate runs on the treadmill. The data of heart rate (HR(max)), oxygen consumption (VO(2max)), and blood lactic acid were measured during the rest period and at 3 recovery points of time (5th, 30th and 60th min) post-exercise. The results showed that the acupuncture group (PC6 and ST36) has significantly lower HR(max), VO(2max) and blood lactic acid than both the sham and normal groups at the 30th min post-exercise. Blood lactic acid of the acupuncture group was also significantly lower than that of the other two groups in the 60th min post-exercise. Our findings have shed some light on the development of effective acupuncture schemes to enhance the recovery ability for elite basketball athletes.

43 citations

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05 Jan 2007-Vacuum
TL;DR: In this paper, the texture structure, residual stress, and nanoscale multi-layer period thickness of the coatings were determined by X-ray diffraction using both Bragg-Brentano and glancing angle parallel beam geometries.

43 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ming-Lang Tseng503079968
Jenn-Jiang Hwang361103541
Da-Yung Wang33742399
Anthony S.F. Chiu331144732
Jeng Jong Hwang301022319
Zeng-Yei Hseu291092730
Jyh-Ming Ting291462813
Yin-Yu Chang26541509
Chi-Lung Chang25581517
Mu-Kuan Chen25871742
Kai-Shing Yang23771516
Lawrence W. Lan23861844
Chin-Yuan Fan21451602
Kai-Wei Juang21421268
Wei-Yu Ho2033963
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20223
202135
202020
201922
201824