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Yu-Po Luo

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Lien C, Chiu H, Lee W, Lin J, Wang Y, Ting P, et al.
J Cell Physiol . 2022 Dec; 238(1):242-256. PMID: 36538623
Myocardial hypertrophy is associated with a significant increase in intracellular Ca , which can be induced by long-chain fatty acid. Palmitic acid methyl ester (PAME), a fatty acid ester released...
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Yang K, Chao T, Wang I, Luo Y, Ting P, Lin J, et al.
Tzu Chi Med J . 2022 Aug; 34(3):310-317. PMID: 35912047
Objectives: Cardiovascular diseases are one of the primary causes of death. Cardiomyocyte loss is a significant feature of cardiac injury. Ferroptosis is iron-dependent cell death, which occurs due to excess...
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Lin J, Yang K, Lee W, Ting P, Luo Y, Lin D, et al.
Oxid Med Cell Longev . 2022 Jan; 2022:9523491. PMID: 35082973
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of cell death caused by the inactivation of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) and accumulation of lipid peroxides. Ferroptosis has been found to participate in the...
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Lin J, Yang K, Ting P, Luo Y, Lin D, Wang Y, et al.
Biomolecules . 2021 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 34827665
Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury has been associated with ferroptosis, which is characterized by an iron-dependent accumulation of lipid peroxide to lethal levels. Gossypol acetic acid (GAA), a natural product taken...
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Lin J, Chang H, Lee W, Ting P, Luo Y, Yang K
Stem Cells Int . 2021 Oct; 2021:9938649. PMID: 34650609
Adipogenic differentiation from stem cells has become a research target due to the increasing interest in obesity. It has been indicated that adipocytes can secrete palmitic acid methyl ester (PAME),...
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Chang J, Lien C, Lee W, Chang H, Hsu Y, Luo Y, et al.
Cells . 2019 Jun; 8(6). PMID: 31181855
It has been documented that reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to oxidative stress, leading to diseases such as ischemic heart disease. Recently, increasing evidence has indicated that short-term intermittent hypoxia...