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    Clinical analysis of NSCLC patients reveals lack of association between EGFR mutation and TET1 downregulation

    Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of death from cancer worldwide, with a poor prognosis in advanced cases. In the past decade, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors have shown significant effi...

    J-I Lai, Y-C Lai, Y-C Chen, N-K Wang, J-N Pan, W-S Wang, S-C Chang in Cancer Gene Therapy (2017)

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    Multimodal imaging including spectral-domain optical coherence tomography and confocal near-infrared reflectance for characterization of lacquer cracks in highly myopic eyes

    To compare multimodal imaging in detecting lacquer cracks in highly myopic eyes, and to correlate these findings with those of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).

    C-F Liu, L Liu, C-C Lai, J CL Chou, L-K Yeh, K-J Chen, Y-P Chen, W-C Wu, L-H Chuang in Eye (2014)

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    Refractive errors after the use of bevacizumab for the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity: 2-year outcomes

    To evaluate the refractive outcomes in children treated after intravitreal injection of bevacizumab (IVB) for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).

    Y-H Chen, S-N Chen, R-I Lien, C-P Shih, A-N Chao, K-J Chen, Y-S Hwang, N-K Wang in Eye (2014)

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    EBSD Investigation of Cu-Sn IMC Microstructural Evolution in Cu/Sn-Ag/Cu Microbumps During Isothermal Annealing

    The microstructural evolution of Cu/Sn-Ag (~5 μm)/Cu Cu-bump-on-line (CuBOL) joints during isothermal annealing at 180°C was examined using a field-emission scanning electron microscope equipped with an electron ...

    S. J. Wang, L. H. Hsu, N. K. Wang, C. E. Ho in Journal of Electronic Materials (2014)

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    Antioxidants May Mitigate the Deterioration of Coronary Arteritis in Patients with Kawasaki Disease Unresponsive to High-Dose Intravenous Gamma-Globulin

    During the early stages of Kawasaki disease, a marked increase in oxygen-free-radicals (OFRs), which are produced by activated polymorphonuclear cells, may induce coronary arteritis. Early use of high-dose in...

    C.-T. Shen, N.-K. Wang in Pediatric Cardiology (2001)