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Organisation profile
Newly established in 2010, the College of Medical Science and Technology (CoMST) is the youngest college of the Taipei Medical University. Seeking to become the most internationalized and research-oriented college of its kind, the College of Medical Science and Technology has established five institutes: the School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, the Graduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics, the Institute of Cancer Research and Drug Discovery, the Institute of Neuro-regenerative Medicine, and the Institute of Translational Medicine.
The college focuses on the translation of information and communication technology (ICT), biotechnology, biomedical engineering and biomedical informatics into clinical and health care uses. It has been renowned by its advanced applications of ICT to its three teaching hospitals in the past 15 years, partly due to the creation of the Graduate Institute of BioMedical Informatics (GIMI) in 1998. GIMI is the first graduate program of its kind in South-East Asia and it has since then built its reputation worldwide.
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探討新穎表觀遺傳調控作為缺氧性口腔癌標靶-探討LncRNA-KDM4 axis在缺氧性口腔癌之角色(2/3)
8/1/20 → 7/1/21
Project: A - Government Institution › b - Ministry of Science and Technology
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乳癌細胞α9尼古丁受體作為新穎靶向RNA奈米藥物與T細胞療法之臨床轉譯研究-探討α9尼古丁受體基因表現在乳癌病人血液循環腫瘤細胞/游離DNA於乳癌治療的應用(1/3)
8/1/20 → 7/1/21
Project: A - Government Institution › b - Ministry of Science and Technology
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研究新穎長鏈非編碼RNA LINAT在TGF-beta訊息動態及腫瘤惡化的角色(1/3)
8/1/20 → 7/1/21
Project: A - Government Institution › b - Ministry of Science and Technology
Research output
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Associations of birth outcomes with air pollution and land use characteristics in the Greater Taipei Area
Santri, I. N., Jiang, C. B., Chen, Y. H., Wu, C. D., Zou, M. L., Chien, L. C., Lo, Y. C. & Chao, H. J., Jan 1 2021, In: Science of the Total Environment. 750, 141579.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Biotransformation of celastrol to a novel, well-soluble, low-toxic and anti-oxidative celastrol-29-O-β-glucoside by Bacillus glycosyltransferases
Chang, T. S., Wang, T. Y., Chiang, C. M., Lin, Y. J., Chen, H. L., Wu, Y. W., Ting, H. J. & Wu, J. Y., Feb 2021, In: Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. 131, 2, p. 176-182 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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CAP rigidification of MS-275 and chidamide leads to enhanced antiproliferative effects mediated through HDAC1, 2 and tubulin polymerization inhibition
Singh, A., Chang, T. Y., Kaur, N., Hsu, K. C., Yen, Y., Lin, T. E., Lai, M. J., Lee, S. B. & Liou, J. P., Apr 5 2021, In: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 215, 113169.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Supplementary_Figure_1_Characterization_of_U87MG - The Development and Applications of a Dual Optical Imaging System for Studying Glioma Stem Cells
Tai, P. (Contributor), Liu, Y. (Contributor), Wen, Y. (Contributor), Lin, C. (Contributor), Huynh, T. (Contributor), Hsiao, M. (Contributor), Wu, T. A. (Contributor) & Wei, L. (Contributor), Unknown Publisher, Jan 1 2019
DOI: 10.25384/sage.9767339.v1, https://sage.figshare.com/articles/Supplementary_Figure_1_Characterization_of_U87MG_-_The_Development_and_Applications_of_a_Dual_Optical_Imaging_System_for_Studying_Glioma_Stem_Cells/9767339/1
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The anticancer effects of MPT0G211, a novel HDAC6 inhibitor, combined with chemotherapeutic agents in human acute leukemia cells
Tu, H. (Contributor), Lin, Y. (Contributor), Chao, M. (Contributor), Sung, T. (Contributor), Wu, Y. (Contributor), Chen, Y. (Contributor), Lin, M. (Contributor), Liou, J. (Contributor), Pan, S. (Contributor) & Yang, C. (Contributor), Unknown Publisher, Dec 29 2018
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4350887.v1, https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/The_anticancer_effects_of_MPT0G211_a_novel_HDAC6_inhibitor_combined_with_chemotherapeutic_agents_in_human_acute_leukemia_cells/4350887/1
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Additional file 11: of Hypoxia-induced Slug SUMOylation enhances lung cancer metastasis
Hung, P. (Contributor), Hong, T. (Contributor), Chang, C. (Contributor), Hung, C. (Contributor), Hsu, Y. (Contributor), Chang, Y. (Contributor), Wu, C. (Contributor), Chang, G. (Contributor), Chan, N. (Contributor), Yu, S. (Contributor), Yang, P. (Contributor) & Pan, S. (Contributor), Unknown Publisher, Jan 6 2019
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.7552469.v1, https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/Additional_file_11_of_Hypoxia-induced_Slug_SUMOylation_enhances_lung_cancer_metastasis/7552469/1
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