
Yi-Chen Lin- Medical Doctor at Wan Fang Hospital
Yi-Chen Lin
- Medical Doctor at Wan Fang Hospital
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Binding of anti-PEG antibodies to poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) on the surface of PEGylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD) in vitro and in rats can activate complement and cause the rapid release of doxorubicin from the liposome interior. Here, we find that irinotecan liposomes (IL) and L-PLD, which have 16-fold lower levels of 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero...
Although acid‐sensing ion channels (ASICs) are proton‐gated ion channels responsible for sensing tissue acidosis, accumulating evidence has shown that ASICs are also involved in neurosensory mechanotransduction. However, in contrast to Piezo ion channels, evidence of ASICs as mechanically gated ion channels has not been found using conventional mec...
Nanomedicines and macromolecular drugs can induce hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) with symptoms ranging from flushing and breathing difficulties to hypothermia, hypotension, and death in the most severe cases. Because many normal individuals have pre-existing antibodies that bind to poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), which is often present on the surfa...
Methoxy polyethylene glycol (mPEG) is attached to many proteins, peptides, nucleic acids and nanomedicines to improve their biocompatibility. Antibodies that bind PEG are present in many individuals and can be generated upon administration of pegylated therapeutics. Anti-PEG antibodies that bind to the PEG "backbone" can accelerate drug clearance a...
Objective
This study investigated how peripheral axonal excitability changes in ischemic stroke patients with hemiparesis or hemiplegia, reflecting the plasticity of motor axons due to corticospinal tract alterations along the poststroke stage.
Methods
Each subject received a clinical evaluation, nerve conduction study, and nerve excitability test...
Background/purpose
To investigate nerve excitability changes in patients with fibromyalgia and the correlation with clinical severity.
Methods
We enrolled 20 subjects with fibromyalgia and 22 sex and age-matched healthy subjects to receive nerve excitability test and nerve conduction study to evaluate the peripheral axonal function.
Results
In th...
Background
Diabetic patients typically complain of sensory symptoms more than motor weakness, raising the question whether diabetes has selective effects on sensory axons. The present study was undertaken to dissect and evaluate the development of diabetic neuropathy (DN) with the hypothesis that changes occur in sensory prior to motor axons.
Meth...