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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2011

Fabrication of nanostructured silicon by metal-assisted etching and its effects on matrix-free laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

W.Y. Chen; J.T. Huang; Yu-Lun Cheng; Chih-Cheng Chien; Chia-Wen Tsao

A matrix-free, high sensitivity, nanostructured silicon surface assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (LDI-MS) method fabricated by metal-assisted etching was investigated. Effects of key process parameters, such as etching time, substrate resistance and etchant composition, on the nanostructured silicon formation and its LDI-MS efficiency were studied. The results show that the nanostructured silicon pore depth and size increase with etching time, while MS ion intensity increases with etching time to 300 s then decreases until 600 s for both low resistance (0.001-0.02Ωcm) and high resistance (1-100Ωcm) silicon substrates. The nanostructured silicon surface morphologies were found to directly affect the LDI-MS signal ion intensity. By characterizing the nanostructured silicon surface roughness using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and sample absorption efficiency using fluorescence microscopy, it was further demonstrated that the nanostructured silicon surface roughness was highly correlated to the LDI-MS performance.


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2012

Use of biotinylated chitosan for substrate-mediated gene delivery.

Wei-Wen Hu; Wun-Jheng Syu; Wen-Yih Chen; Ruoh-Chyu Ruaan; Yu-Che Cheng; Chih-Cheng Chien; Chuan Li; Chih-Ang Chung; Chia-Wen Tsao

To improve transfection efficiency of nonviral vectors, biotinylated chitosan was applied to complex with DNA in different N/P ratios. The morphologies and the sizes of formed nanoparticles were suitable for cell uptake. The biotinylation decreased the surface charges of nanoparticles and hence reduced the cytotoxicity. The loading capacities of chitosan were slightly decreased with the increase of biotinylation, but most of the DNA molecules were still complexed. Using different avidin-coated surfaces, the interaction between biotinylated nanoparticles to the substrate may be manipulated. The in vitro transfection results demonstrated that biotinylated nanoparticles may be bound to avidin coated surfaces, and the transfection efficiencies were thus increased. Through regulating the N/P ratio, biotinylation levels, and surface avidin, the gene delivery can be optimized. Compared to the nonmodified chitosan, biotinylated nanoparticles on biomaterial surfaces can increase their chances to contact adhered cells. This spatially controlled gene delivery improved the gene transfer efficiency of nonviral vectors and could be broadly applied to different biomaterial scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.


Analyst | 2012

Nanostructured silicon surface modifications for as a selective matrix-free laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

Chia-Wen Tsao; C. H. Lin; Yu-Lun Cheng; Chih-Cheng Chien; Chun-Chao Chang; W.Y. Chen

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry is an established soft ionization method that is widely applied to analyze biomolecules. The UV-absorbing organic matrix is essential for biomolecule ionization; however, it also creates matrix background interference, which results in problematic analyses of biomolecules of less than 700 Da. Therefore, this study investigates hydrophilic, hydrophobic cationic, anionic and immobilized metal ion surface chemical modifications to advance nanostructured silicon mass spectrometry performance (nSi-MS). This investigation provides information required for a possible novel mass spectroscopy that combines surface-enhanced and nanostructured silicon surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry for the selective detection of specific compounds of a mixture.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Collective sub-diffusive dynamics in bacterial carpet microfluidic channel

Yi-Teng Hsiao; Jing-Hui Wang; Yi-Chun Hsu; Chien-Chun Chiu; Chien-Jung Lo; Chia-Wen Tsao; Wei-Yen Woon

We experimentally investigate the collective dynamics in bacterial carpet microfluidic channel. The microfluidic channel is composed of single polar flagellated Vibrio alginolyticus deposited glass substrates. The individual flagellum swimming speed is tuned by varying buffer sodium concentration. Hydrodynamic coupling strength is tuned by varying buffer viscosity. The attached bacteria constantly perform two major modes in flagellum motion, namely, the local rotation and large angle flick. Particle tracking statistics shows high flagellum rotational rate and strong hydrodynamic coupling strength lead to collective sub-diffusive dynamics. The observed effect is strongly correlated to hydrodynamic coupling of flick motions between nearby bacteria.


Urologic Oncology-seminars and Original Investigations | 2014

Hydrostatic pressure enhances mitomycin C induced apoptosis in urothelial carcinoma cells

Shao-Kuan Chen; Chih-Ang Chung; Yu-Che Cheng; Chi-Jung Huang; Ruoh-Chyu Ruaan; Wen-Yih Chen; Chuan Li; Chia-Wen Tsao; Wei-Wen Hu; Chih-Cheng Chien

OBJECTIVES Urothelial carcinoma (UC) of the bladder is the second most common cancer of the genitourinary system. Clinical UC treatment usually involves transurethral resection of the bladder tumor followed by adjuvant intravesical immunotherapy or chemotherapy to prevent recurrence. Intravesical chemotherapy induces fewer side effects than immunotherapy but is less effective at preventing tumor recurrence. Improvement to intravesical chemotherapy is, therefore, needed. METHODS AND MATERIALS Cellular effects of mitomycin C (MMC) and hydrostatic pressure on UC BFTC905 cells were assessed. The viability of the UC cells was determined using cellular proliferation assay. Changes in apoptotic function were evaluated by caspase 3/7 activities, expression of FasL, and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. RESULTS Reduced cell viability was associated with increasing hydrostatic pressure. Caspase 3/7 activities were increased following treatment of the UC cells with MMC or hydrostatic pressure. In combination with 10 kPa hydrostatic pressure, MMC treatment induced increasing FasL expression. The mitochondria of UC cells displayed increasingly impaired membrane potentials following a combined treatment with 10 μg/ml MMC and 10 kPa hydrostatic pressure. CONCLUSIONS Both MMC and hydrostatic pressure can induce apoptosis in UC cells through an extrinsic pathway. Hydrostatic pressure specifically increases MMC-induced apoptosis and might minimize the side effects of the chemotherapy by reducing the concentration of the chemical agent. This study provides a new and alternative approach for treatment of patients with UC following transurethral resection of the bladder tumor.


nano/micro engineered and molecular systems | 2011

Effects of silicon nanostructure morphology at different metal catalyst layer thicknesses in Metal-assisted etching

Chia-Wen Tsao; Chia-Pin Chang

A fast and simple approach to create silicon nanostructures using metal-assisted etching is reported. Effect of catalyst metal layer thickness on silicon nanostructure morphology was investigated in this study. Au and Ag with thickness of 3 nm, 5 nm and 10 nm were used as the metal catalyst layers to study the effects of metal catalyst thickness on silicon nanostructure morphology. The experimental results show that metal catalyst layer thicknesses have a significant influence on the silicon nanostructure morphology, such that the silicon nanostructures transform from random, disordered porous silicon surfaces into silicon nanowire or nanofilament nanostructures with increasing metal layer thickness for both gold and silver.


International Journal of Computer Mathematics | 2013

A parallel fully coupled implicit domain decomposition method for numerical simulation of microfluidic mixing in 3D

Feng-Nan Hwang; Xiao-Chuan Cai; Yu-Lun Cheng; Chia-Wen Tsao

A parallel fully coupled implicit fluid solver based on a Newton–Krylov–Schwarz algorithm is developed on top of the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific computation for the simulation of microfluidic mixing described by the three-dimensional unsteady incompressible Navier–Stokes equations. The popularly used fractional step method, originally designed for high Reynolds number flows, requires some modification of the inviscid-type pressure boundary condition in order to reduce the divergence error near the wall. On the other hand, the fully coupled approach works well without any special treatment of the boundary condition for low Reynolds number microchannel flows. A key component of the algorithm is an additive Schwarz preconditioner, which is used to accelerate the convergence of a linear Krylov-type solver for the saddle-point-type Jacobian systems. As a test case, we carefully study a three-dimensional passive serpentine micromixer and report the parallel performance of the algorithm obtained on a parallel machine with more than one hundred processors.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2018

The effects of substrate-mediated electrical stimulation on the promotion of osteogenic differentiation and its optimization: DCEF EFFECTS ON OSTEO-DIFFERENTIATION AND ITS OPTIMIZATION

Wei-Wen Hu; Tun-Chi Chen; Chia-Wen Tsao; Yu-Che Cheng

To explore the effect of electrical stimulation (ES) on osteogenesis, a polypyrrole (PPy)-made electrical culture system was developed to provide a direct-current electric field (DCEF). This DCEF device was applied to treat differentiated rat bone marrow stromal cells (rBMSCs) once in different stages of osteo-differentation to investigate its temporal effects. The mineralization results showed that the DCEF treatment not only accelerated cell differentiation but also promoted the saturation levels, and the ES on day 8 was the group demonstrated the optimal result. The gene regulation analysis indicated that the DCEF treatment immediately increased the levels of genes related to osteo-differentiation, especially Runx2. Because Runx2 is a crucial transcriptional factor of osteogenesis, the ES-caused improvement of mineralization was likely contributed by the extension of its expression. Further, different ES modes were investigated of their efficacy on bone matrix deposition. Square waves with different parameters including frequency, offset, amplitude, and duty cycle were systematically examined. In contrast to constant voltage, square waves demonstrated periodical changes of current through substrate to significantly improve mineralization, and the efficiencies highly depended on both frequency and intensity. Through this comprehensive study, DCEF treating condition was optimized, which should be beneficial to its application on osteogenesis promotion.


Analyst | 2012

Rapid analysis of abused drugs using nanostructured silicon surface assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

Yu-Che Cheng; Kun-Han Chen; Juo-Shin Wang; Wen-Liu Hsu; Chih-Cheng Chien; Wen-Yih Chen; Chia-Wen Tsao


Microsystem Technologies-micro-and Nanosystems-information Storage and Processing Systems | 2012

Rapid polymer microchannel fabrication by hot roller embossing process

Chia-Wen Tsao; Tzug-Yi Chen; Wei-Yen Woon; Chien-Jung Lo

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Chih-Cheng Chien

National Central University

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Yu-Che Cheng

National Central University

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Wen-Yih Chen

National Central University

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Yu-Lun Cheng

National Central University

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Wei-Wen Hu

National Central University

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Chia-Pin Chang

National Central University

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Chien-Jung Lo

National Central University

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Chih-Ang Chung

National Central University

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Chuan Li

National Central University

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Feng-Nan Hwang

National Central University

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