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Chih-Cheng Tsai

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Chen K, Lou S, Tsai C
Front Psychol . 2022 Oct; 13:1011551. PMID: 36304872
This study explored the relationship and influence of college students' participation in water leisure sports, as well as the technology acceptance model (TAM). With the rapid development of the economy,...
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Tsai C, Chung C, Cheng Y, Lou S
Front Psychol . 2022 Oct; 13:965926. PMID: 36211841
This study aimed to develop cross-domain deep learning courses of artificial intelligence in vocational senior high schools and explore its impact on students' learning effects. It initially adopted a literature...
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Zhi X, Zhou X, He Y, Searose-Xu K, Zhang C, Tsai C, et al.
Genes Dev . 2015 Feb; 29(4):440-50. PMID: 25691470
The orphan nuclear receptor TLX regulates neural stem cell self-renewal in the adult brain and functions primarily as a transcription repressor through recruitment of Atrophin corepressors, which bind to TLX...
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Heck B, Zhang B, Tong X, Pan Z, Deng W, Tsai C
Biol Open . 2012 Dec; 1(3):182-96. PMID: 23213409
SMRTER (SMRT-related and ecdysone receptor interacting factor) is the Drosophila homologue of the vertebrate proteins SMRT and N-CoR, and forms with them a well-conserved family of transcriptional corepressors. Molecular characterization...
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Tong X, Gui H, Jin F, Heck B, Lin P, Ma J, et al.
EMBO Rep . 2011 Apr; 12(5):428-35. PMID: 21475249
Ataxin-1 (ATXN1), a causative factor for spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1), and the related Brother of ATXN1 (BOAT1) are human proteins involved in transcriptional repression. So far, little is known...
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Gui H, Li M, Tsai C
Dev Neurosci . 2010 Dec; 33(1):1-13. PMID: 21124006
Drosophila Tailless(Tll) and its vertebrate homologue Tlx are conserved orphan nuclear receptors specifically expressed in the eye and the forebrain. Tll and Tlx act primarily as transcriptional repressors through their...
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Lai C, Chang K, Lai C, Huang S, Tsai C, Lin S
Ophthalmologica . 2009 Jul; 223(6):376-82. PMID: 19602909
Background: Severe or recurrent blepharoptosis remains a great challenge to most plastic surgeons. A variety of techniques have been developed according to the function of the levator palpebrae superioris and...
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Wang L, Tsai C
Nucl Recept Signal . 2008 Dec; 6:e009. PMID: 19043594
The normal development and physiological functions of multicellular organisms are regulated by complex gene transcriptional networks that include myriad transcription factors, their associating coregulators, and multiple chromatin-modifying factors. Aberrant gene...
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Escher P, Gouras P, Roduit R, Tiab L, Bolay S, Delarive T, et al.
Hum Mutat . 2008 Nov; 30(3):342-51. PMID: 19006237
NR2E3, a photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor (PNR), represses cone-specific genes and activates several rod-specific genes. In humans, mutations in NR2E3 have been associated with the recessively-inherited enhanced short-wavelength sensitive S-cone syndrome...
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Wang L, Charroux B, Kerridge S, Tsai C
EMBO Rep . 2008 May; 9(6):555-62. PMID: 18451879
Atrophin family proteins, including the vertebrate arginine-glutamic acid dipeptide repeats protein (RERE) and Drosophila Atrophin (Atro), constitute a new class of nuclear receptor corepressors. Both RERE and Atro share the...