A meta-analysis of dynamic prevalence of cognitive deficits in the acute, subacute, and chronic phases after traumatic brain injury
YC Tsai, CJ Liu, HC Huang, JH Lin… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Reports regarding prevalence of post–traumatic brain injury (TBI) cognitive
deficits were inconsistent. We aimed to synthesize the prevalence of cognitive deficits after …
deficits were inconsistent. We aimed to synthesize the prevalence of cognitive deficits after …
Acidosis-related pain and its receptors as targets for chronic pain
CH Hung, Y Chin, YO Fong, CH Lee, DS Han… - Pharmacology & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Sensing acidosis is an important somatosensory function in responses to ischemia,
inflammation, and metabolic alteration. Accumulating evidence has shown that acidosis is …
inflammation, and metabolic alteration. Accumulating evidence has shown that acidosis is …
[HTML][HTML] Sensing acidosis: nociception or sngception?
JH Lin, CH Hung, DS Han, ST Chen, CH Lee… - Journal of Biomedical …, 2018 - Springer
Background Sensing tissue acidosis is an important function of the somatosensory nervous
system to response to noxious stimuli. Main body In the pain clinic, acid or soreness …
system to response to noxious stimuli. Main body In the pain clinic, acid or soreness …
[HTML][HTML] Znf179 E3 ligase-mediated TDP-43 polyubiquitination is involved in TDP-43-ubiquitinated inclusions (UBI)(+)-related neurodegenerative pathology
YC Lee, WC Huang, JH Lin, TJ Kao, HC Lin… - Journal of biomedical …, 2018 - Springer
Background The brain predominantly expressed RING finger protein, Znf179, is known to be
important for embryonic neuronal differentiation during brain development. Downregulation …
important for embryonic neuronal differentiation during brain development. Downregulation …
Early vertebroplasty associated with a lower risk of mortality and respiratory failure in aged patients with painful vertebral compression fractures: a population-based …
Abstract Background Context Whether early vertebroplasty (VP)(within 3 months) offers extra
benefit to aged patients older than 70 years with painful vertebral compression fractures …
benefit to aged patients older than 70 years with painful vertebral compression fractures …
[HTML][HTML] Balance of macrophage activation by a complex coacervate-based adhesive drug carrier facilitates diabetic wound healing
CS Wang, SD Luo, S Jia, W Wu, SF Chang, SW Feng… - Antioxidants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Uncontrolled and sustained inflammation disrupts the wound-healing process and produces
excessive reactive oxygen species, resulting in chronic or impaired wound closure. Natural …
excessive reactive oxygen species, resulting in chronic or impaired wound closure. Natural …
A primary sellar esthesioneuroblastomas with unusual presentations: a case report and reviews of literatures
JH Lin, DH Tsai, YH Chiang - Pituitary, 2009 - Springer
The development of an esthesioneuroblastoma outside to the region in which olfactory
epithelium exists is extremely rare. Only nine cases were reported in the previous literatures …
epithelium exists is extremely rare. Only nine cases were reported in the previous literatures …
Hypnotics use but not insomnia increased the risk of dementia in traumatic brain injury patients
This study was intended to determine whether the use of hypnotics is associated with
dementia in traumatic-brain-injury (TBI) patients. Data retrieved from the Longitudinal Health …
dementia in traumatic-brain-injury (TBI) patients. Data retrieved from the Longitudinal Health …
Better height restoration, greater kyphosis correction, and fewer refractures of cemented vertebrae by using an intravertebral reduction device: a 1-year follow-up study
JH Lin, SH Wang, EY Lin, YH Chiang - World Neurosurgery, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose This study compared the radiologic and clinical outcomes of kyphoplasty with
intravertebral reduction device (IRD) and vertebroplasty (VP) in treating osteoporotic …
intravertebral reduction device (IRD) and vertebroplasty (VP) in treating osteoporotic …
Important roles of ring finger protein 112 in embryonic vascular development and brain functions
Rnf112 is a member of the RING finger protein family. The expression of Rnf112 is abundant
in the brain and is regulated during brain development. Our previous study has revealed that …
in the brain and is regulated during brain development. Our previous study has revealed that …