Meng-Rong Chuang
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Recent Articles
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Lu C, Tsai K, Yen C, Hsieh C, Peng P, Huang S, et al.
Clin Exp Med
. 2025 Mar;
25(1):83.
PMID: 40085315
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major global health concern, being the sixth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Less than 30% of HCC patients...
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Lu C, Lin C, Lee H, Peng P, Huang S, Chuang M, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2025 Mar;
17(5).
PMID: 40075616
Background/objectives: The post-hepatectomy survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) faces challenges due to high recurrence rates, especially early recurrence (ER). We investigated DNA methylation in HCC and developed a...
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Lu C, Hsiao C, Peng P, Huang S, Chuang M, Su H, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Sep;
15(18).
PMID: 37760434
Introduction: Alfa-fetoprotein (AFP), as the main serum tumor marker of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is limited in terms of specificity and ability to predict outcomes. This study investigated the clinical utility...
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Chuang M, Chen L, Li H
Plant Direct
. 2021 Nov;
5(11):e356.
PMID: 34765862
Chloroplasts are divided into six subcompartments: the outer membrane, intermembrane space, and inner membrane of the envelope, the stroma, the thylakoid membrane, and the thylakoid lumen. Compared with our knowledge...
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Hsiao T, Lee T, Chuang M, Wang P, Meng M, Horinouchi M, et al.
Microb Biotechnol
. 2021 Sep;
15(3):949-966.
PMID: 34523795
Steroidal oestrogens (C ) are contaminants receiving increasing attention due to their endocrine-disrupting activities at sub-nanomolar concentrations. Although oestrogens can be eliminated through photodegradation, microbial function is critical for removing...
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Hsiao T, Chen Y, Meng M, Chuang M, Horinouchi M, Hayashi T, et al.
Microb Biotechnol
. 2021 Mar;
14(3):1212-1227.
PMID: 33764689
Steroidal oestrogens are often accumulated in urban estuarine sediments worldwide at microgram per gram levels. These aromatic steroids have been classified as endocrine disruptors and group 1 carcinogens. Microbial degradation...