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2. Supplementary Figures 1-6 from L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner
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Yuan Zhuang, Jun Chen, Quan-Ming Zou, Ping Luo, Yu Wang, Weisan Chen, Mu-Bing Duan, Ping Cheng, Liu-Sheng Peng, Yong-Liang Zhao, Fang-Yuan Mao, Yu-Gang Liu, Yi-Pin Lv, Zong-Bao Yan, Wan-Yan Chen, and Yong-Sheng Teng
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S1. The GEPIA website (based on TCGA data) revealed that 48 ABPs were significantly up-regulated in GC tissues. S2. H. pylori induces L-plastin expression in GC cells. S3. Direct contact is required for H. pylori induced L-plastin expression in GC cells. S4. The vacA was not involved in the induction of L-plastin. S5. Decreased expression of L-plastin in presence of U0126 during H. pylori infection. S6. L-plastin expression is increased in GC tissues.
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3. Data from L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner
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Yuan Zhuang, Jun Chen, Quan-Ming Zou, Ping Luo, Yu Wang, Weisan Chen, Mu-Bing Duan, Ping Cheng, Liu-Sheng Peng, Yong-Liang Zhao, Fang-Yuan Mao, Yu-Gang Liu, Yi-Pin Lv, Zong-Bao Yan, Wan-Yan Chen, and Yong-Sheng Teng
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Actin cytoskeleton dynamic rearrangement is required for tumor cell metastasis and is a key characteristic of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-infected host cells. Actin cytoskeleton modulation is coordinated by multiple actin-binding proteins (ABP). Through Kyoto encyclopedia of gene and genomes database, GEPIA website, and real-time PCR data, we found that H. pylori infection significantly induced L-plastin, a key ABP, in gastric cancer cells. We further explored the regulation and function of L-plastin in H. pylori–associated gastric cancer and found that, mechanistically, H. pylori infection induced gastric cancer cells to express L-plastin via cagA-activated ERK signaling pathway to mediate SP1 binding to L-plastin promoter. Moreover, this increased L-plastin promoted gastric cancer cell proliferation and migration in vitro and facilitated the growth and metastasis of gastric cancer in vivo. Finally, we detected the expression pattern of L-plastin in gastric cancer tissues, and found that L-plastin was increased in gastric cancer tissues and that this increase of L-plastin positively correlated with cagA+ H. pylori infection status. Overall, our results elucidate a novel mechanism of L-plastin expression induced by H. pylori, and a new function of L-plastin–facilitated growth and metastasis of gastric cancer, and thereby implicating L-plastin as a potential therapeutic target against gastric cancer.Implications:Our results elucidate a novel mechanism of L-plastin expression induced by H. pylori in gastric cancer, and a new function of L-plastin–facilitated gastric cancer growth and metastasis, implicating L-plastin as a potential therapeutic target against gastric cancer.
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- 2023
4. Overweight and Obesity Among Rural Community in Northern Borneo: Prevalence, Body Weight Perception and Its Associated Factors
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null Tan Jia Yi, null Jyrion Jitour, null Syed Shajee Husain, null M. Yusof IbrahiM, null Fredie Robinson, null Syed Sharizman Syed Abdul Rahim, null Swe, null Aliaa Wahidah Ariffin, null Mohamad Helmi Mohamed Asli, null Nur Najihah Mohd Noor, null Nor Faraheeda Mohd Rahmat, null Wan Yan Ru, null Suwarna Ganesan, null Darshaini Panir Chelvan, null Nur Thaqifah Norwanidi, null Mohd Alfaizal Albanya, null Stephanie Sonia Methew, null Puvendren Rajendran, null Theva Darshini Surenthiran, and null Hamssavani Selvaraj
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General Medicine - Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that Malaysia has the highest rate of obesity and overweight among Asian countries. There is an increasing trend in obesity from 11.9% (2015) to 14.8% (2019), according to the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS). This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, bodyweight perception, and associated factors of overweight and obesity among rural communities in Northern Borneo. This cross-sectional study was conducted in one village in Northern Borneo. Adults from 18 to 69 years of age (n = 165) were included in the survey, and data were collected by interview or self-administered questionnaires. Measurements of weight and height were done for body-mass-index (BMI) calculation. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the village was 71.5%. Kappa statistic indicated only a slight agreement between perceived and actual body weight status (k = 0.163, 95% CI = −0.156 to 0.482, p < 0.000). There were higher odds of being overweight and obese among the middle-aged group (35 – 55 years old) than the younger group (
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- 2022
5. Aroma-taste-texture cross-modal interactions for sugar reduction in yoghurt drink
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Yi Jing Thun, See Wan Yan, Chin Ping Tan, Wen Xin Teoh, and Xin Yue Gan
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Food Science - Abstract
Purpose Prevention of chronic diseases by means of dietary modification can be achieved by consuming healthier foods with lower sugar content. However, reducing sugar content causes significant impact on the sensory quality and consumers’ acceptance towards local healthy products. This study aims to evaluate the effects of cross-modal interactions of Aroma-Taste-Texture (ATT) in yoghurt drink. Design/methodology/approach Fifteen sugar reduced yoghurt drinks [S, sugar percentage (0%, 2%, 4%); T, stevia dosage (0%, 0.01%, 0.02%); P, pectin dosage (0%, 0.3%, 0.6%)] based on ATT were evaluated by 300 consumer panellists on aroma, taste, texture and overall acceptability on a nine-point hedonic scale while sweetness intensity was measured using a seven-point just-about-right (JAR) scale. Interactions between ATT were determined. Findings Significant interaction was found between sugar and stevia, with F14 (4S0.02T0P) rated as sweeter than F4 (0S0.02T0P) (p = 0.003) and higher overall liking score than F11 (4S0T0P) (p = 0.001). Similarly, significant interaction was found between sugar and pectin, with F2 (0S0T0.6P) rated as significantly lower overall liking score and less sweet than F1 (0S0T0P) (p = 0.0001). Likewise, significant interaction was found between stevia and pectin, with F2 (0S0T0.6P) rated as significantly lower overall liking score and less sweet than F1 (0S0T0P) (p = 0.0001). Overall, F5 (0S0.02T0.6P) scored highest in overall liking and closest to the ideal sweetness (JAR = 4) indicating the possibility to apply 100% sugar replacement. Originality/value Application from the present study could be great potential solution in developing healthier range products while meeting consumer preference. The present study concluded that interactions of ATT of yoghurt drink will induce desirable changes in sensory and sweetness perception.
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- 2022
6. Anomalous magnetization jumps in granular Pb superconducting films
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Xing-Hong Chen, An-Lei Zhang, Jincang Zhang, Fei Chen, Zhenjie Feng, Shixun Cao, Wan-Yan Jiang, Jun-Yi Ge, Wenlai Lu, and Xiao-Ke Zhang
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Superconductivity ,Magnetization ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Materials Science ,Grain boundary ,Substrate (electronics) ,Vorticity ,Grain size ,Phase diagram ,Vortex - Abstract
In granular superconductors, the grain boundaries are closely related to the vortex dynamics and the macroscopic superconducting properties. In our research, Pb films with different grain sizes were prepared by tuning the substrate temperature. With the grain size decreasing, Pb films are prone to feature the anomalous magnetization jumps in the M − T curves, while in the M − H curves flux avalanche happens. Both phenomena appear in the same region of the H − T phase diagram and thus are considered to have the same origin. The further theoretical analysis shows that with grain size decreasing the pinning mechanism evolves from a mixed δTc and δl pinning to the δl pinning mechanism. The results shed light on the study of pinning mechanism for granular superconductors and is beneficial to the potential application of manipulating vortex pinning by regulation of intrinsic defects.
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- 2022
7. Application of Microservice Architecture in Commodity ERP Financial System
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Wan Yan and Fu Shuai
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
8. Investigation and Analysis of Personality Characteristics of Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder
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Wan Yan and Qin Yuhui
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Rehabilitation ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,General Medicine - Published
- 2022
9. PSYC 6000 Lab 1 Assignment Derek
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Wan-Yan-Chan, Derek
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Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
This is an assignment for PSYC 6000 Advanced Stats, offered at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) , St. John's, NL, Canada. In this assignment, we will be introduced to the basics of statistics in Psychology. All the data used in this assignment are fictional and are meant for educational purposes only. The assignment revolves around the Big 5 categories of personality and is divided into two main sections. In section 1, we will be using Jamovi for the following: -Reverse coding some data sets (the transform option in Jamovi) -Filtering data from participants above 60 years of age (the filter option in Jamovi) -Conducting and reporting descriptives statistics on the age and gender of participants, using the filtered data -Calculating the mean for each of the Big 5 categories -Provide a visualization for each of the categories and a description for their respective data distribution -Provide a visualization for each of the categories but using age as an independent variable and reporting a description for their respective data distribution In section 2, G*Power software will be used for the following: -Computing the sample size needed for a power of 0.95 to detect a small effect, at an alpha level of .01 -Changing some of the parameters to obtain a smaller sample size and reporting what we did -Provide an explanation on which compromises are required to obtain a smaller required sample size in terms of statistical power in Psychology In this assignment, a fictitious sample of 246 participants (after filtering the false data) was collected and used for this research.
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- 2023
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10. POLR2J is a potential biomarker for abnormal tumor progression, vorinostat sensitization, immune infiltration, and prognosis of glioblastoma multiform
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Zhi-di Li, Ye-han Liu, Shu-ying Shen, Fei-yan Shen, Wan-yan Li, chong zhang, and Ling-hui Zeng
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Glioma is one of the most primary malignant brain tumors, and glioblastoma multiform (GBM) is the most common and highly aggressive glioma. Most GBM are high malignant, poor prognosis, resistant to conventional therapy, and prone to recurrence. Therefore, it is crucial to explore novel therapeutics strategies for the treatment and prognosis of GBM. In this study, we elucidated that the maximal overexpression of DNA-directed RNA polymerase II subunit J-1 (POLR2J) was observed in GBM compared with normal tissues among all cancer types, and high expression of POLR2J or its co-expressed genes predicted poor outcome of GBM patients. DNA replication were significantly enriched in the GBM clinical samples with high POLR2J expression, and POLR2J suppression inhibited the proliferation and triggered cell cycle G1/G0 phase arrest of GBM cells. HDAC inhibitors, such as vorinostat, are identified as effective agents against GBM. We showed that POLR2J silence activated UPR and significantly enhanced anti-GBM activity of vorinostat via suppressing cell proliferation and inducing apoptosis. In addition, POLR2J promoted epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the metastatic potentials of GBM cells. Furthermore, POLR2J expression was negatively relevant to the number of B cells, neutrophil, myeloid dendritic cells, CD4 + T cells and etc. Meanwhile, the expression of POLR2J was negatively correlative to the expression of immunotherapy-related genes. Our study confirmed a novel oncogene POLR2J in GBM progression as well as provided a promising strategy for the chemotherapy and immunotherapy of GBM treatment.
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- 2023
11. PSYC 6000 Lab 3
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Wan-Yan-Chan, Derek Laval
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Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
This is a fictitious research project. All data and analyses were made for the educational purposes in the context of the PSYC 6000 course offered at Memorial University of Newfoundland. All information in this document pertained to the Lab 3 Assignment of the PSYC 6000 course.
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- 2023
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12. Carcass Decay of Wild Mammals Increases the Carbon Storage and Temporal Turnover of Gravesoil Carbon-Fixing Microbes in Alpine Meadow
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Xiaochen Wang, Qian Han, Qiaoling Yu, Sijie Wang, Jiawei Yang, Wanghong Su, Ruijun Wan-Yan, Xiaofang Sun, and Huan Li
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- 2023
13. Derek Wan MUN PSYC 6000 Lab 2 Assignment
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Wan-Yan-Chan, Derek Laval
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Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
This is a fictional project created for educational purpose in the context of the PSYC 6000 course at Memorial University of Newfoundland. All data are invented and are to be used for the purpose of the assignment only.
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- 2023
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14. Prevalence of celiac disease in <scp>China</scp> : Meta‐analysis and serological survey in high‐risk populations
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Wan Yan Zhou, Wen Jun Ma, De Kai Zheng, Ming Ming Wang, Jocelyn A. Silvester, Le Liu, Gui Yuan Ji, Wei Wu, Xiao Jun Xu, Ciaran P. Kelly, Liping Liang, Ye Chen, Yan Jun Xu, and Xiu Ying Liu
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Immunoglobulin A ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Disease ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Gliadin ,Serology ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Seroprevalence ,Medicine ,education ,Autoantibodies ,education.field_of_study ,Transglutaminases ,biology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Celiac Disease ,Diarrhea ,Meta-analysis ,biology.protein ,medicine.symptom ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
Objective To perform a meta-analysis that investigates the prevalence and seroprevalence of celiac disease (CD) in Chinese general population and high-risk populations, and to summarize data from a serological survey of high-risk populations in Guangdong, China. Methods We collected data from the serological survey of high-risk populations in Guangdong, China (n = 1390) by testing serum tissue transglutaminase immunoglobulin A (tTG-IgA), deamidated gliadin peptides immunoglobulin A (DGP-IgA) and deamidated gliadin peptides immunoglobulin G (DGP-IgG), and also searched Medline, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane and 3 Chinese databases up to December 20, 2020 to estimate the pooled prevalence and seroprevalence of CD in China. Results In the serological survey, 0.94% (13/1390) individuals were positive for CD antibodies. In a meta-analysis of 18 studies, the seroprevalence of CD in Chinese general population was 0.27% (95% CI, 0.02-0.71). The seroprevalence of CD in Chinese high-risk populations was 8.34% (95% CI, 4.90-12.54), significantly higher than that in general population (OR 7.27, 95% CI, 4.06-13.04). The prevalence of biopsied-proven CD in high-risk Chinese populations was 4.44% (95% CI, 1.53-8.58). The seroprevalence of CD was varying with geographic origin, higher in Northern China than that in Southern China. Conclusions The basis for diagnosis of CD in Chinese patients should be through early case-finding by serological screening in high-risk groups; generous serological testing in patients with vague symptoms, especially in Northern Chinese.
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- 2021
15. An Evaluation Method of Speech Communication Jamming Effect in Low SNR Environment
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Dong Shuli, Xu Guangfei, Wan Yan, and Zhao Linfeng
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- 2022
16. Sequential transarterial chemoembolisation and stereotactic body radiotherapy followed by immunotherapy as conversion therapy for patients with locally advanced, unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (START-FIT): a single-arm, phase 2 trial
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Chi Leung Chiang, Keith Wan Hang Chiu, Kenneth Sik Kwan Chan, Francis Ann Shing Lee, James Chun Bong Li, Catherine Wing Suet Wan, Wing Chiu Dai, Tai Chung Lam, Wenqi Chen, Natalie Sean Man Wong, Andy Lai Yin Cheung, Venus Wan Yan Lee, Vince Wing Hang Lau, Aya El Helali, Kwan Man, Feng Ming (Spring) Kong, Chung Mau Lo, and Albert Chi-Yan Chan
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Hepatology ,Gastroenterology - Abstract
The synergy between locoregional therapies and immune checkpoint inhibitors has not been investigated as conversion therapy for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. We aimed to investigate the activity of sequential transarterial chemoembolisation (TACE) and stereotactic body radiotherapy followed by avelumab (an anti-PD-L1 drug) for locally advanced, unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.START-FIT was a single-arm, phase 2 trial in patients with locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma who were not suitable for curative treatment, conducted in two hospitals in Hong Kong and one in Shenzhen, China. Eligible patients were those aged 18 years or older with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0-1, Child-Pugh liver function score A5 to B7, tumour size of at least 5 cm, a maximum of three tumour lesions, and adequate hepatic, renal, and bone marrow function. Participants received TACE on day 1, followed by stereotactic body radiotherapy (27·5-40·0 Gy in five fractions) at day 28. Avelumab (10 mg/kg) was administered 14 days following stereotactic body radiotherapy and every 2 weeks thereafter. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients deemed amenable to curative treatment, defined as those who had a sustained complete or partial treatment response for at least 2 months and if curative treatment could be performed (ie, resection, radiofrequency ablation, or transplantation), analysed by intention to treat. Safety was also analysed in the intention-to-treat population. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03817736) and has been completed.Between March 18, 2019, and Jan 27, 2021, 33 patients (32 [97%] men and one [3%] woman) were enrolled. The median sum of the largest diameters of lesions was 15·1 cm (IQR 8·3-14·9). 21 (64%) patients had macrovascular invasion (hepatic vein [n=13], branched portal vein [n=3], or both [n=5]). Median follow-up was 17·2 months (IQR 7·8-25·8). 18 (55%) patients were deemed amenable to curative treatment: four (12%) of 33 patients had curative treatment (resection [n=2] or radiofrequency ablation [n=2]), and 14 (42%) had a radiological complete response and opted for close surveillance. 11 (33%) of 33 patients had treatment-related adverse events that were grade 3 or worse. The most common treatment-related grade 3 or worse adverse event was transient increase in alanine aminotransferase or aspartate aminotransferase (five [15%]) after TACE. Five (15%) patients developed immune-related adverse events of grade 3 or worse (three had hepatitis, two had dermatitis).To our knowledge, this is the first prospective trial using the combination of immunotherapy and locoregional treatment as conversion therapy for locally advanced unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma, with promising results. Future randomised trials with larger cohorts of patients are warranted.Merck.
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- 2022
17. Unripe Cavendish banana (Musa acuminata) and enzymatic hydrolysis (Flavourzyme®) enhance sensorial and nutritional profiles of functional chicken nugget
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See Wan Yan and Corine Sze Xuan Teo
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Consumer Advocacy ,Water activity ,biology ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Dietary fibre ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Cavendish banana ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Functional food ,Enzymatic hydrolysis ,Musa acuminata ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Disease prevention ,Food science ,Food Science - Abstract
PurposeHealth promotion and disease prevention by means of functional foods have become more popular among consumers due to the rising trend of non-communicable diseases. Driven by the increased demand, the authors aimed to investigate sensorial, nutritional and physicochemical properties of chicken nugget incorporated with unripe Cavendish banana and Flavourzyme® [Control (without banana and Flavourzyme®), F1 (banana only), F2 (Flavourzyme® only), F3 (banana and Flavourzyme®)].Design/methodology/approachSensory evaluation was carried out by means of 9-point hedonic scale among consumer panels (n = 83) to evaluate control, F1, F2 and F3. These were then subjected to chemical (moisture, protein, fat, ash, carbohydrate, total dietary fibre, potassium and antioxidant contents) and physical (texture profile and water activity) analyses.FindingsSensory acceptance of control was significantly higher compared to other formulations. Fibre, antioxidant and potassium contents were significantly higher, although moisture, protein and fat contents were significantly lower in F1 and F3 compared to control. Remarkably, F1 and F3 were eligible to be declared as “source of dietary fibre”. Therefore, F1, F2 and F3 can serve as healthier alternatives with high antioxidant activity without compromising consumers' acceptance.Originality/valueThis innovative study generates unique findings pertaining to the nutritional values of novel functional chicken nugget and the formulation enables it to be declared as a source of dietary fibre. Results have contributed knowledge to existing literature as well as benefits food manufacturers in creating healthy functional food to better meet the needs and expectations of health-conscious consumers, healthcare providers, governmental organisations and consumer advocacy groups.
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- 2021
18. L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner
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Yong-liang Zhao, Ping Luo, Wan-Yan Chen, Mubing Duan, Yuan Zhuang, Yu-gang Liu, Yi-pin Lv, Yu Wang, Liu-sheng Peng, Quanming Zou, Yong-sheng Teng, Zong-Bao Yan, Jun Chen, Ping Cheng, Fang-yuan Mao, and Weisan Chen
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0301 basic medicine ,MAPK/ERK pathway ,Cancer Research ,biology ,Cancer ,Helicobacter pylori ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Actin cytoskeleton ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,In vivo ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,medicine ,CagA ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Actin cytoskeleton dynamic rearrangement is required for tumor cell metastasis and is a key characteristic of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-infected host cells. Actin cytoskeleton modulation is coordinated by multiple actin-binding proteins (ABP). Through Kyoto encyclopedia of gene and genomes database, GEPIA website, and real-time PCR data, we found that H. pylori infection significantly induced L-plastin, a key ABP, in gastric cancer cells. We further explored the regulation and function of L-plastin in H. pylori–associated gastric cancer and found that, mechanistically, H. pylori infection induced gastric cancer cells to express L-plastin via cagA-activated ERK signaling pathway to mediate SP1 binding to L-plastin promoter. Moreover, this increased L-plastin promoted gastric cancer cell proliferation and migration in vitro and facilitated the growth and metastasis of gastric cancer in vivo. Finally, we detected the expression pattern of L-plastin in gastric cancer tissues, and found that L-plastin was increased in gastric cancer tissues and that this increase of L-plastin positively correlated with cagA+ H. pylori infection status. Overall, our results elucidate a novel mechanism of L-plastin expression induced by H. pylori, and a new function of L-plastin–facilitated growth and metastasis of gastric cancer, and thereby implicating L-plastin as a potential therapeutic target against gastric cancer. Implications: Our results elucidate a novel mechanism of L-plastin expression induced by H. pylori in gastric cancer, and a new function of L-plastin–facilitated gastric cancer growth and metastasis, implicating L-plastin as a potential therapeutic target against gastric cancer.
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- 2021
19. Inulin enhances nutritional, sensorial and technological characteristics of synbiotic yogurt drink
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Malvino Wilian, Joshua Ie Xin Soh, and See Wan Yan
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0303 health sciences ,Calorie ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,Prebiotic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Inulin ,Dietary fibre ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Proximate ,040401 food science ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,chemistry ,Age groups ,law ,Labelling ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Medicine ,Food science ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
PurposeIn recent years, global demand for functional foods grew tremendously due to the rising trend of health-conscious consumers. Driven by increased awareness of probiotic products, consumption of yogurt drink is gaining popularity across all age groups. In the present study, the authors aimed to assess sensorial, nutritional and technological properties of synbiotic yogurt drink enriched with prebiotic inulin.Design/methodology/approachSensory analysis, proximate compositions, viscosity, viable count and DPPH radical scavenging activity were examined in control (without inulin) and 3 variants of inulin-supplemented synbiotic yogurt drink, namely F1 (4%, inulin), F2 (4.5% inulin) and F3 (5% inulin).FindingsEvaluated by 75 consumer panellists on 9-point hedonic scales, F3 showed significantly (p S. thermophilus; 14.67 ± 3.51 × 106 CFU/ml L. bulgaricus) and antioxidant activity (50.40 ± 1.80%)] were significantly (p Originality/valueThis novel study showcases the incorporation of prebiotic inulin in the development of synbiotic yogurt drink. Remarkably, this new formulation complied with the nutrient criteria for Healthier Choice Logo Malaysia in addition to meeting the requirements for “low fat” and “high dietary fibre” contents according to Malaysia Guide to Nutrition Labelling and Claims. More importantly, results have contributed knowledge to existing literature as well as benefits food manufacturers in creating healthy yogurt drinks to better meet the needs and expectations of health-conscious consumers without compromising hedonic perceptions.
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- 2021
20. Mammalian carcass decay increases carbon storage and temporal turnover of carbon-fixing microbes in alpine meadow soil
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Xiaochen Wang, Qian Han, Qiaoling Yu, Sijie Wang, Jiawei Yang, Wanghong Su, Ruijun Wan-Yan, Xiaofang Sun, and Huan Li
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Biochemistry ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2023
21. Frameless versus Frame-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations: A Propensity-matched Analysis
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He Zhexi, Ho Man Kit Jason, Lee Wan Yan Venus, Law Hing Yuen, Wong Yee Wa Victy, Leung To-wai, Mui Wing Ho, Wong Sui-To, Wong Chi Sing Frank, and Yam Kwong Yui
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Oncology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Published
- 2023
22. Hydroxychavicol, a polyphenol from Piper betle leaf extract, induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in TP53-resistant HT-29 colon cancer cells
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Sui Kiong Ling, Aiysvariyah Rajedadram, See Wan Yan, Mee Lee Looi, and Kar Yong Pin
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0301 basic medicine ,MAPK/ERK pathway ,Cell cycle checkpoint ,General Veterinary ,Chemistry ,Kinase ,p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases ,General Medicine ,Cell cycle ,Molecular biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cytotoxic T cell ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Protein kinase A - Abstract
This study aims to elucidate the antiproliferative mechanism of hydroxychavicol (HC). Its effects on cell cycle, apoptosis, and the expression of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) in HT-29 colon cancer cells were investigated. HC was isolated from Piper betle leaf (PBL) and verified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The cytotoxic effects of the standard drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), PBL water extract, and HC on HT-29 cells were measured after 24, 48, and 72 h of treatment. Cell cycle and apoptosis modulation by 5-FU and HC treatments were investigated up to 30 h. Changes in phosphorylated JNK (pJNK) and P38 (pP38) MAPK expression were observed up to 18 h. The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of HC (30 μg/mL) and PBL water extract (380 μg/mL) were achieved at 24 h, whereas the IC50 of 5-FU (50 μmol/L) was obtained at 72 h. Cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 phase in HC-treated cells was observed from 12 h onwards. Higher apoptotic cell death in HC-treated cells compared to 5-FU-treated cells (P
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- 2021
23. Corpse decomposition of freshwater economic fish leads to similar resistomes and the enrichment of high-risk antibiotic resistance genes in different water types
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Xiaochen Wang, Ruijun Wan-Yan, Jiawei Yang, Wanghong Su, Qiaoling Yu, Sijie Wang, Qian Han, Xiangzhen Li, and Huan Li
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Sulfonamides ,Environmental Engineering ,Fishes ,Water ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,Fresh Water ,General Medicine ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Tetracycline ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Genes, Bacterial ,Cadaver ,Animals ,Humans ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
Animal carcass decay produces many poisonous metabolites and chemical pollutants, which pose potential ecological risks to the aquatic environment and human health. However, the effects of animal cadaver decomposition on high-risk antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and potential pathogens in different water types are still unknown. In this study, fifteen freshwater economic fish (Carassius auratus) corpses were put into three types of water (i.e., pond water, tap water, and domestic sewage) for a 100-day decomposition. Next generation sequencing and HT-qPCR were used to illustrate how corpse decomposition affected microbial communities and ARG profiles. Our results revealed that fish corpse degradation caused similar resistomes and microbiome in different water types. MLSB (Macrolide-Lincosamide-Streptogramin B), β-lactamase, sulfonamide, tetracycline resistance genes and transposase genes in the experimental groups were increased. Among them, tetracycline resistance genes were enriched by 224 to 136,218-fold during the process of corpse degradation. Furthermore, high-risk ARGs (ermB, floR and dfrA1), which resist to MLSB, multidrug and sulfonamide respectively, were significantly enriched in the cadaver groups and had co-occurrence patterns with opportunistic pathogens, such as Bacteroidetes, which was more than 37 times in carcass groups than that in control groups. The study is able to draw a general conclusion that cadaver decomposition of freshwater economic fish deteriorates the aquatic environment by affecting high-risk ARGs and pathogenic microorganisms regardless of water types, which poses potential threats to human health. Therefore, timely management and treatment of animal carcasses is of great significance to the protection of water environment.
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- 2022
24. Compare the Efficacy and Safety of Modified Combined Short and Long Axis Method versus Oblique Axis Method for Right Internal Jugular Vein Catheterization in Adult Patients (The MCSLOA Trial): Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial
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Jia-Xi Tang, Ling Wang, Wei-Qi Nian, Wan-Yan Tang, Xi-Xi Tang, Jing-Yu Xiao, and Hong-Liang Liu
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Surgery - Abstract
BackgroundUltrasound-guided internal jugular vein (IJV) catheterization has become a standard procedure as it yields a higher success rate and fewer mechanical complications compared with an anatomical landmark technique. There are several common methods for ultrasound guidance IJV catheterization, such as short-axis out-of-plane, long-axis in-plane and oblique axis in-plane, but these technologies are still developing. It is important to further study the application of different ultrasound-guided IJV puncture techniques and find an effective and safe ultrasound-guided puncture technique.MethodsA China randomized, open-label, parallel, single center, positive-controlled, non-inferiority clinical trial will evaluate 190 adult patients undergoing elective surgery and need right jugular vein catheterization. Study participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio into control and experimental groups. The control group will take the oblique axis in-plane method for IJV catheterization. The experimental group will take the Modified combined short and long axis method. The primary endpoint of the trial is the rate of one-time successful guidewire insertion without posterior wall puncture (PWP). Secondary endpoints are the number of needle insertion attempts, the total success rate, the procedure time, and mechanical complications.ConclusionThis randomized controlled trial will evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Modified combined short and long axis method and oblique axis in-plane method for right IJV catheterization in adult patients.
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25. BRD4 inhibitor GNE987 exerts anti-cancer effects by targeting super-enhancers in neuroblastoma
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Yan-Ling Chen, Xiao-Lu Li, Gen Li, Yan-Fang Tao, Ran Zhuo, Hai-Bo Cao, Wan-yan Jiao, Zhi-Heng Li, Zhen-Hong Zhu, Fang Fang, Yi Xie, Xin-Mei Liao, Di Wu, Hai-Rong Wang, Juan-Juan Yu, Si-Qi Jia, Yang Yang, Chen-Xi Feng, Peng-Cheng Yang, Xiao-Dong Fei, Jian-Wei Wang, Yun-Yun Xu, Guang-Hui Qian, Zi-Mu Zhang, and Jian Pan
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Background Neuroblastoma (NB) is a common extracranial malignancy with high mortality in children. Recently, super-enhancers (SEs) have been reported to play a critical role in the tumorigenesis and development of NB via regulating a wide range of oncogenes Thus, the synthesis and identification of chemical inhibitors specifically targeting SEs are of great urgency for the clinical therapy of NB. This study aimed to characterize the activity of the SEs inhibitor GNE987, which targets BRD4, in NB. Results In this study, we found that nanomolar concentrations of GNE987 markedly diminished NB cell proliferation and survival via degrading BRD4. Meanwhile, GNE987 significantly induced NB cell apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. Consistent with in vitro results, GNE987 administration (0.25 mg/kg) markedly decreased the tumor size in the xenograft model, with less toxicity, and induced similar BRD4 protein degradation to that observed in vitro. Mechanically, GNE987 led to significant downregulation of hallmark genes associated with MYC and the global disruption of the SEs landscape in NB cells. Moreover, a novel candidate oncogenic transcript, FAM163A, was identified through analysis of the RNA-seq and ChIP-seq data. FAM163A is abnormally transcribed by SEs, playing an important role in NB occurrence and development. Conclusion GNE987 destroyed the abnormal transcriptional regulation of oncogenes in NB by downregulating BRD4, which could be a potential therapeutic candidate for NB.
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26. Consumers' perception and physicochemical properties of novel functional cookie enriched with medicinal plant Strobilanthes crispus
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See Wan Yan and Elsa Uttamo Wirawan
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0106 biological sciences ,Consumer Advocacy ,Gender discrimination ,Organoleptic ,Significant difference ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Biology ,Health benefits ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,Consumer panels ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Functional food ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Food science ,Healthcare providers ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Food Science - Abstract
PurposeOver the past decades, there has been a rising trend in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases and their risk factors in Malaysia. Consequently, functional food is gaining interest amongst health-conscious consumers. This study aimed to evaluate the functional potential of cookie enhanced with Strobilanthes crispus (SC) and to evaluate its physicochemical and organoleptic properties.Design/methodology/approachSensory evaluation was carried out using nine-point hedonic and line scales and the ranking test amongst consumer panels (n = 150) to evaluate control, 2, 4 and 6% SC cookies. Preferred formulation and control cookies were then subjected to chemical (moisture, protein, fat, ash, carbohydrate, calcium, sodium and potassium contents) and physical (texture profile and water activity [Aw]) analyses.FindingsThere was no significant difference (p p Originality/valueThis original research features the incorporation of medicinal plant SC in the development of novel functional cookie and the results constitute unique findings pertaining to its nutritional contents. Remarkably, the findings of this research have contributed knowledge to existing literature as well as benefits food manufacturers in creating nutritious functional cookie to better meet the needs and expectations of consumers, healthcare providers, governmental organisations and consumer advocacy groups while maintaining health benefits without compromising consumers' acceptance.
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27. Sensory perception and psychological aspects of eating behavior: factors influencing fat hedonics in Malaysia
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See Wan Yan, See Kwong Goh, and Yun Fei Tan
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lcsh:TP368-456 ,uncontrolled eating ,emotional eating ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cognition ,Emotional eating ,Overweight ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,cognitive restraint ,fat sensation ,lcsh:Food processing and manufacture ,Perception ,Sensation ,medicine ,Psychological aspects ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire ,Food Science ,media_common ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Understanding the causes of obesity epidemic requires examination of what contributes to preference of palatable foods. Using a sensorial-consumer approach, this research examined the relationship between the sensation of the hedonic liking of fat with psychological and weight profiles. The study began with preliminary testing of the hedonic ratings of 24 food items (12 low fat (LF), 12 high fat(HF)) and completion of the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ-R18) investigating cognitive restraint, uncontrolled eating and emotional eating aspects. Eight (8) out of the twelve (12) food pairs that had discriminating characteristics were selected, for inclusion in the study, by 347 panellists. Results showed that overweight individuals had significantly lower liking towards LF sensation (4.27±2.13, p= 0.001) but significantly higher liking towards HF sensation (5.26±2.33, p= 0.001), compared to normal BMI individuals who had a significantly higher liking towards LF sensation (5.69±2.35, p= 0.001) but significantly lower liking towards HF sensation (4.17±2.40, p= 0.001). The Pearson product-moment correlation revealed similar trends on the association between liking of fat sensation and eating behaviour regardless of weight statuses. Specifically, cognitive restrainers were found to prefer the LF sensation while HF sensation were more favoured among uncontrolled and emotional eaters. This highlights the importance of investigating the combined effect of psychological aspects of eating behaviour and weight profiles towards liking of fat sensation.
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28. Policy of Special Economic Zone and Legal System Issues in South/North Korea and China
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Soung-Il Park and Wan, Yan-Jiao
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Special economic zone ,Economy ,Political science ,China - Published
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29. Assessment of HF Radar in Mapping Surface Currents under Different Sea States
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He Zhigang, Ke Liu, Yanshuang Xie, Wan Yan, Lin Rui, Shang Shaoping, Chen Jinrui, Lin Hang, Jingyu Wu, Yan Li, Dai Hao, and Guomei Wei
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Atmospheric Science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010505 oceanography ,law ,Ocean current ,Ocean Engineering ,Radar ,01 natural sciences ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,law.invention ,Remote sensing - Abstract
Two Ocean State Monitoring and Analyzing Radar (OSMAR071) (7.8 MHz) high-frequency (HF) radars and four moored ADCPs were operated concurrently in the southwestern Taiwan Strait during January–March 2013. Qualitative and quantitative comparisons of surface currents were conducted between the HF radars and the ADCPs. Except for a location probably affected by shallow water and sand waves on the Taiwan Banks, the HF-radar-derived radial currents (radials) showed good agreement with the ADCP measured results (correlation coefficient: 0.89–0.98; rms difference: 0.07–0.13 m s−1). To provide further insight into the geophysical processes involved, the performance of the HF-radar-derived radials was further evaluated under different sea states (sea states: 2–6). It was found that both the data returns of the radar-derived radials and the differences between the radar-derived radials and the ADCP-derived radials varied with sea state. The HF radar performed best at sea state 4 in terms of data returns. The spatial coverage increased rapidly as the waves increased from sea state 2 to 4. However, it decreased slowly from sea state 4 to 6. Second, the radial differences were relatively high under lower sea states (2 and 3) at the location where the best agreement was obtained between the radar and ADCP radials, whereas the differences increased as the sea states increased at the other three locations. The differences between the radials measured by the HF radars and the ADCPs could be attributed to wave-induced Stokes drift and spatial sampling differences.
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30. CenterFace: Joint Face Detection and Alignment Using Face as Point
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Jianan He, Genke Yang, Wan Yan, Jiliang Luo, Yuanyuan Xu, and Tao Li
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020203 distributed computing ,Multi-core processor ,Landmark ,Article Subject ,Edge device ,Computer science ,business.industry ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Science Applications ,QA76.75-76.765 ,Minimum bounding box ,Position (vector) ,Face (geometry) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Point (geometry) ,Computer vision ,Computer software ,Artificial intelligence ,Face detection ,business ,Software - Abstract
Face detection and alignment in unconstrained environment is always deployed on edge devices which have limited memory storage and low computing power. This paper proposes a one-stage method named CenterFace to simultaneously predict facial box and landmark location with real-time speed and high accuracy. The proposed method also belongs to the anchor-free category. This is achieved by (a) learning face existing possibility by the semantic maps, (b) learning bounding box, offsets, and five landmarks for each position that potentially contains a face. Specifically, the method can run in real time on a single CPU core and 200 FPS using NVIDIA 2080TI for VGA-resolution images and can simultaneously achieve superior accuracy (WIDER FACE Val/Test-Easy: 0.935/0.932, Medium: 0.924/0.921, Hard: 0.875/0.873, and FDDB discontinuous: 0.980 and continuous: 0.732).
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31. Utility of Frailty Screening Tools in Older Surgical Patients
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Alicia Wan Yan Poh and Shyh Poh Teo
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Gerontology ,Palliative care ,Frailty ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Stressor ,lcsh:Medicine ,Review Article ,lcsh:Geriatrics ,Caregiver support ,Aged, Diagnosis ,lcsh:RC952-954.6 ,Older patients ,Medicine ,Screening tool ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,General surgery ,business ,Risk assessment ,Rehabilitation interventions ,Surgical patients - Abstract
Frailty is a loss of functional reserve that compromises a person’s ability to cope with stressors such as surgery. Identifying and quantifying frailty may enable intensive rehabilitation interventions, caregiver support, or consideration of palliative care before surgery. This study describes the characteristics of five frailty screening tools, namely the Geriatric 8, Vulnerable Elders Survey-13, the Groningen Frailty Indicator, Edmonton Frailty Scale (EFS), and Clinical Frailty Scale. We further propose an approach incorporating a frailty scale into preoperative assessment, wherein older patients undergoing elective general surgery are screened using EFS, and frail patients are offered comprehensive geriatric assessment. The expected outcome is an individualized patient-centered care plan that will reduce frailty and optimize the patient’s condition before surgery.
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32. Viral hepatitis B and C infections increase the risks of intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Wan-Yan Zhou, Lei Zhou, Guo-wei Zhang, Rong-chang Cao, and Jie-hui Tan
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Adult ,Male ,Hepatitis B virus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatitis C virus ,Hepacivirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Gastroenterology ,Bile duct cancer ,Cholangiocarcinoma ,Extrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate ,Lymph node ,Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma ,Aged ,business.industry ,fungi ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,Hepatitis C ,digestive system diseases ,Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Lymph Nodes ,alpha-Fetoproteins ,Lymph ,business - Abstract
Background/aims Previous study has shown a positive relationship between the hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and cholangiocarcinoma (CCA); however, their correlation with different anatomical sites of CCA (i.e. ICC and ECC) has not been revealed. This study aims to evaluate the association of HBV or HCV infection with CCA, including the intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC), and to determine the roles of α-1 fetoprotein (AFP), CA19-9, and lymph node involvement in CCA with HBV infection. Materials and methods Relevant studies published between 2004 and 2016 were systematically searched and retrieved from PubMed, SpringerLink, and Science Direct using key terms such as "cholangiocarcinoma", "bile duct cancer", "extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma", and "intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma". The demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were extracted from the included studies, and the meta-analysis was performed using RevMan and STATA 11.0 software. Results A total of 13 studies with CCA matched the inclusion criteria in this meta-analysis, including 7,113 CCA patients and 24,763 controls. This meta-analysis showed that the HBV or HCV infections can significantly increase the risk of CCA, including ICC and ECC. In addition, the higher levels of AFP, lower levels of CA19-9, and lymph node involvement were detected in the CCA patients with HBV infection as compared to those without. Conclusion The HBV and HCV infections significantly increased the risk of CCA, as well as ICC and ECC. The involvement of AFP, CA19-9, and lymph nodes may play an important role in the diagnosis of CCA.
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33. P53 Activated by ER Stress Aggravates Caerulein-Induced Acute Pancreatitis Progression by Inducing Acinar Cell Apoptosis
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Guo-wei Zhang, Xue-mei Chen, Lei Zhou, Shi-jing Ren, Jie-hui Tan, Jia Xu, Wan-Yan Zhou, and Zhen-yu Lin
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Genetically modified mouse ,Physiology ,Apoptosis ,Mice, Transgenic ,Acinar Cells ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Acinar cell ,Animals ,Humans ,Trypsin ,Activator (genetics) ,Chemistry ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Gastroenterology ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,Blot ,Pancreatitis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Unfolded protein response ,Cancer research ,Immunohistochemistry ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Ceruletide - Abstract
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a severe pancreatic disorder that remains associated with high mortality due to a lack of effective drugs and management strategies. This study aimed to investigate the molecular pathogenic mechanisms of AP involving p53 and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress pathways. Expression of PRSS1 and p53 in human AP tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. AP was induced with caerulein in humanized PRSS1 transgenic mice, and its severity was verified by histological imaging, evaluation of edema, serum amylase, and trypsin activity assays. A transferase-mediated d-UTP nick end-labeling assay was performed to evaluate acinar cell apoptosis associated with AP. The expression of ER stress genes was assessed by quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western blotting. PRSS1 and p53 were highly expressed in human AP tissues. Expression of human PRSS1 in caerulein-treated mice induced significant acinar cell apoptosis and AP progression. P53 knockout significantly suppressed AP progression in humanized PRSS1 transgenic mice. The ER stress pathway was activated by PRSS1 and mediated the progression of AP in mouse pancreatic tissues. Application of a p53 inhibitor effectively ameliorated caerulein-induced AP in PRSS1 transgenic mice, while a p53 activator promoted the progression of AP. P53, which was activated by the ER stress pathway, promoted the progression of AP in mice expressing PRSS1 by inducing acinar cell apoptosis.
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34. Effects of melatonin on testicular function in adult male mice under different photoperiods
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Dan-li Jiang, Yang-long Xu, Jian-qiu Pan, Di Fan, Xu Shen, Wan-yan Li, Hong-jia Ou-Yang, Dan-ning Xu, Yun-bo Tian, and Yun-mao Huang
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testicular function ,General Veterinary ,melatonin ,Animal Science and Zoology ,reproductive function ,photoperiod - Abstract
Photoperiod is an important environmental factor affecting animal physiological function. Melatonin is an endogenous hormone that plays an important role in circadian and seasonal (or cyclical) rhythms and seasonal reproduction in mammals. To investigate the effects of melatonin on the reproductive performance of adult male mice under different photoperiods, sixty mice were randomly allotted to six groups: control (Light Dark, 12 L:12 D), control plus melatonin (MLD, 12 L:12 D), 24-hour continuous light (LL, 24 L:0 D), 24-hour continuous light plus melatonin (MLL 24 L:0 D), constant darkness (DD, 0 L:24 D), and constant darkness plus melatonin (MDD, 0 L:24 D). Normal saline (100 μL) was injected into the LD, LL, and DD groups at noon each day; the MLD, MLL, and MDD groups were injected with melatonin (1 mg/mL; 2 mg/kg·body weigh). After 24 hours of prolonged light exposure, testis morphology decreased, convoluted seminiferous tubules became sparse, the diameter of convoluted seminiferous tubules decreased, and the level of sex hormones decreased. After the administration of exogenous melatonin, testicular morphology and sex hormone levels decreased in the MLD group under normal light conditions. In the MLL group, the testicular tissue morphology returned to normal, the diameter of convoluted tubules increased, the hormone levels of LH (Luteinizing hormone) and MTL (melatonin) significantly increased (P
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35. Additional file 1 of The association between parenteral nutrition and pancreatic injury in adult patients: a retrospective observational study
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Zhang, Xiao-min, Zhou, Yi-quan, Wan, Yan-ping, Li, Hao-jie, Chen, Zhi-qi, Song, An-qi, Tang, Mo-lian, Xu, Renying, and Cai, Wei
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Supplementary Material 1. The comparison of baseline characteristics between participants in and out of the study
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36. Formulated Herbal Medicines for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Case Series
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Mei-Yan Chan, Sui-Cheung Man, Zong-Shi Qin, Chung-Man James Ho, See-Wan Yan, Kwok-Sang Wilson Yee, Hau-Chung Kwok, Li-Bang Zhang, Sunny Shen, Ye-Meng Chen, and Zhang-Jin Zhang
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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37. Consumer Satisfaction with the Online Dispute Resolution on a Second-Hand Goods-Trading Platform
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Liu, Yuru and Wan, Yan
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online dispute resolution ,second-hand goods-trading platform ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,crowdsourcing online dispute resolution ,sentiment analysis ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
With the development of internet-related technology, more and more consumers are trading on second-hand platforms. However, due to the uncertainty of second-hand products, there are a lot of transaction disputes on the platform. It is important to efficiently solve the transaction disputes on the platform. Based on the comment data on social media, this paper systematically studies the public opinion towards the online dispute resolution of Xianyu, China’s largest second-hand goods-trading platform, using word-frequency analysis, theme analysis and sentiment analysis. The study found that online disputes mainly focus on the return and refund issues between buyers and sellers. Crowdsourcing online dispute resolution cannot completely solve all problems, and the platform is still needed to help solve disputes. Consumers are concerned about the convenience of the process operation and the fairness of the results of the crowdsourcing online dispute resolution, as well as the contact channels of customer service. The platform should prevent these situations in advance and avoid disputes from the source. Moreover, the platform should perfect the design of public review system and mechanism, broaden the appeal channels of platform customer service, and improve the platform dispute resolution mechanism. It is of great significance for the development of a second-hand goods-trading platform and the application of an online dispute resolution mechanism to mine the service evaluation and satisfaction factors of consumers on the online dispute resolution mechanism.
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38. FasL
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Zhi-Guo, Shan, Yong-Liang, Zhao, Jin-Yu, Zhang, Zong-Bao, Yan, Ting-Ting, Wang, Fang-Yuan, Mao, Yong-Sheng, Teng, Liu-Sheng, Peng, Wan-Yan, Chen, Pan, Wang, Ping, Cheng, Wen-Qing, Tian, Jun, Chen, Weisan, Chen, and Yuan, Zhuang
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Neutrophil Infiltration ,Neutrophils ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes - Abstract
Neutrophils constitute abundant cellular components in human gastric cancer (GC) tissues, but their protumorigenic subset in pathogenesis of GC progression is unclear. Here, it is found that patients with GC show significantly higher neutrophil infiltration in tumors that is regulated by CXCL12-CXCR4 chemotaxis. These tumor-infiltrating neutrophils express high level immunosuppressive molecules FasL and PD-L2, and this FasL
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39. Solid matrix priming improves cauliflower and broccoli seed germination and early growth under the suboptimal temperature conditions
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Wu Ling-Yun, Yan Jun, Huang Zhi-wu, Wan Yan-Hui, and Zhu Wei-Min
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Ascorbate Peroxidases ,Multidisciplinary ,Seedlings ,Seeds ,Temperature ,Water ,Germination ,Brassica ,Antioxidants - Abstract
Seed priming is an effective method for imparting stress tolerance to plants. This study aimed to analyze the effects of solid matrix priming (SMP) on cauliflower and broccoli seed germination and early seedling growth under suboptimal temperature conditions. The SMP method used in this study included the following steps: (1) mixing seeds with vermiculite and water at a ratio of 2:3:2.5 (w/w/v) and incubating for 2 days in the dark at 20°C; (2) drying the SM-primed seed; (3) germinating the SM-primed and the nonprimed seeds at 10, 15, 20, and 25°C; (4) analyzing the antioxidant enzyme activities of SM-primed and nonprimed germinating broccoli and cauliflower seeds in the early germination stage at 10, 15, 20, and 25°C; and (5) testing the emergence of SM-primed and nonprimed control seeds in the early spring glasshouse. The results showed that the SMP improved seed germination vigor and early seedling growth and increased the activities of peroxidase and ascorbate peroxidase in the germinating cauliflower and broccoli seeds under the suboptimal temperature conditions in the early germination stage compared with nonprimed seeds. It was observed that the suboptimal temperature conditions (i.e., 10 and 15°C) suppressed SM-primed and nonprimed seed germination and early seedling growth of cauliflower and broccoli. Inside a greenhouse, the SMP improved the emergence of cauliflower and broccoli seeds during the early spring season. SMP is an effective method for improving seed germination and the emergence of cauliflower and broccoli under suboptimal temperature conditions.
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40. Sensory characteristic of sugar reduced yoghurt drink based on check-all-that-apply
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Yi Jing Thun, See Wan Yan, Chin Ping Tan, and Carina Effendi
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41. Construction and Validation of an Immune-related lncRNA Prognosis Model in Thyroid Cancer
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Ling Wang, Wenxin You, Xia Deng, Wan-Yan Tang, Jing Zhang, Zheng Li, Weiqi Nian, and Hui Wang
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immune system ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Thyroid cancer - Abstract
Background A growing number of studies have shown that immune-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in the development of cancer. The aim of this study was to identify immune-related lncRNAs in thyroid cancer (THCA) and to develop a prognostic model for THCA. Methods We downloaded immune-associated gene sets from the Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) website and obtained THCA gene expression and clinical data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. Immune-related lncRNAs were then obtained by performing a correlation analysis of the expression of lncRNAs and immune-related genes. Prognostic models for THCA immune-related lncRNAs were developed by univariate Cox regression and multiple Cox regression analysis. We confirmed the results in clinical samples using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).Results26 immune-related lncRNAs in THCA were obtained. Then we constructed a prognosis model composed of 7 lncRNAs (LINC01614, AC017074.1, LINC01184, LINC00667, ACVR2B-AS1, AC090673.1, LINC00900). Our model could be used as an independent prognostic factor. Principal component analysis displayed that the lncRNAs in the model can distinguish between high-risk and low-risk groups. Clinical correlation analysis showed that the expression levels of AC090673.1 (P
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42. Retraction Note: Extraction of flavonoids and kinetics of purification by macroporous resins from quinoa
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Wu XiaoYong, Zhao Gang, Tang Yuan, Wu Qi, Wan Yan, Sun YanXia, and Xiang Dabing
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,Ethanol ,Materials science ,Elution ,Kinetics ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Flavonoid ,Salt (chemistry) ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Modeling and Simulation ,Acetone ,General Materials Science - Abstract
This paper systematically studied the extraction process of total flavonoids from quinoa and the kinetics of macroporous resin purification. On the basis of single-factor experiments, the optimum extraction and purification process of total flavonoids from quinoa was studied by orthogonal experiments. The results showed that the optimum extraction conditions were as follows: ultrasonic time 25 min, temperature 200 °F, solid-liquid ratio 1:10 (g/mL), reflux time 2 h, and ethanol concentration 90%. Under this condition, the total flavonoids extracted from quinoa was 3.859 mg/g. Fifteen percent NaCl was added to salt out protein from flavonoid solution. The best macroporous resin purification process was as follows: pH 2, flow rate 2 BV/h, 0.3 mg/mL flavonoid solution loading, 8 BV water wash with acetone elution. Under this condition, the adsorption rate of purified flavonoids was 80.89%. The purity can be increased from 7.09% of the initial extract to 28.48%.
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43. Presence of tumour capsule on contrast-enhanced CT is associated with improved outcomes of stereotactic body radiation therapy in hepatocellular carcinoma patients
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Siu Hin Mak, Sean Man Natalie Wong, Wan Hang Keith Chiu, Chi Leung Chiang, Wing Ling Winnie Yip, Hoi Man Connie Ho, Sin Yu Cynthia Yeung, Ka Heng Mark Chan, Wan Yan Venus Lee, and Ann Shing Francis Lee
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiosurgery ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
PurposeStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a novel local therapy for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). While effective, there is currently noreliable radiological marker to guide patient selection. In this study, we investigated the prognostic value of capsule appearanceon contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) for patients undergoing SBRT. Materials and Methods Between 2006 and 2017, 156 consecutive patients with Child-Pugh score class A/B and HCC ≥5cm that underwent SBRT were retrospectively analysed. Baseline triple-phase CTs of the abdomen were reviewed for the presence of capsule appearances and correlated with objective response rate (ORR), overall survival (OS), and pattern of treatment failure. ResultsCapsule appearance on CT was present in 83 (53.2%) patients.It was associated with improved ORR by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours (RECIST) (60.2% vs 24.7%; pConclusion Capsule appearance on CT could potentially be a non-invasive prognostic marker for selecting HCC patients undergoing SBRT. Larger cohort is warranted to validate our findings.
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44. Enjoyment of Work and Driven to Work as Motivations of Job Crafting: Evidence from Japan and China
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Yitzhak Fried, Jie Li, Wan Yan, and Gregory A. Laurence
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Job crafting ,Work (electrical) ,business.industry ,Public relations ,business ,China ,Psychology ,General Psychology - Published
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45. Hydroxychavicol, a polyphenol from
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Aiysvariyah, Rajedadram, Kar Yong, Pin, Sui Kiong, Ling, See Wan, Yan, and Mee Lee, Looi
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Plant Leaves ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Plant Extracts ,Eugenol ,Humans ,Polyphenols ,Apoptosis ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,HT29 Cells ,Research Articles ,Piper betle - Abstract
This study aims to elucidate the antiproliferative mechanism of hydroxychavicol (HC). Its effects on cell cycle, apoptosis, and the expression of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) in HT-29 colon cancer cells were investigated. HC was isolated from Piper betle leaf (PBL) and verified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The cytotoxic effects of the standard drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), PBL water extract, and HC on HT-29 cells were measured after 24, 48, and 72 h of treatment. Cell cycle and apoptosis modulation by 5-FU and HC treatments were investigated up to 30 h. Changes in phosphorylated JNK (pJNK) and P38 (pP38) MAPK expression were observed up to 18 h. The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) values of HC (30 μg/mL) and PBL water extract (380 μg/mL) were achieved at 24 h, whereas the IC(50) of 5-FU (50 μmol/L) was obtained at 72 h. Cell cycle arrest at the G(0)/G(1) phase in HC-treated cells was observed from 12 h onwards. Higher apoptotic cell death in HC-treated cells compared to 5-FU-treated cells (P
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46. Additional file 1 of Identification of the specific long-noncoding RNAs involved in night-break mediated flowering retardation in Chenopodium quinoa
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Wu, Qi, Yiming Luo, Xiaoyong Wu, Bai, Xue, Xueling Ye, Changying Liu, Wan, Yan, Dabing Xiang, Li, Qiang, Zou, Liang, and Zhao, Gang
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Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Spearman correlation coefficients between different samples
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47. Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Ni 3 Te 2 Single Crystals Grown by Physical Vapor Transport Technique
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Wan-Yan Jiang, Li-Xin Gao, Yiwei Fan, Gang Zhao, Fei Chen, Shixun Cao, Zhe Li, and Jun-Yi Ge
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Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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48. Use of a Continuous Glucose Monitor to Determine the Glycaemic Index of Rice-Based Mixed Meals, Their Effect on a 24 h Glucose Profile and Its Influence on Overweight and Obese Young Adults’ Meal Preferences
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Khadidja Chekima, Benjamin Tziak Ze Wong, Mohd Ismail Noor, Yasmin Beng Houi Ooi, See Wan Yan, and Brahim Chekima
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Health (social science) ,continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) ,glycaemic index ,overweight and obesity ,young adults ,postprandial glucose response ,rice variety ,Plant Science ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) ,Microbiology ,Food Science - Abstract
Postprandial hyperglycaemia is associated with an increased risk of type-2 diabetes. This study aims to determine the glycaemic index (GI) of three varieties of rice-based mixed meals and their effects on glycaemic variability (GV), 24 h mean glucose levels and target ranges, and rice variety preferences among overweight and obese young adults using real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM). In a randomised controlled crossover design, 14 participants (22.8 ± 4.6 years, 32.9 ± 5.8 kg/m2) were randomly assigned to receive 3 rice-based mixed meals containing 50 g of available carbohydrates (white rice meal = WRM; brown rice meal = BRM; and parboiled basmati rice meal = PBRM) and 50 g of a glucose reference drink on alternate days. GI, GV, 24 h mean glucose levels and target ranges were measured. Rice variety preferences were compared with those of baseline data and determined at the end of the study period. Results: The analysis found that PBRM was low in GI (45.35 ± 2.06), BRM medium in GI (56.44 ± 2.34), and WRM high in GI (83.03 ± 2.19). PBRM had a significantly (p < 0.05) lower 24 h mean glucose level, higher in-target 24 h glucose level percentage and non-significantly (p > 0.05) lower GV compared to WRM. Prior to observing their postprandial glucose levels generated by rtCGM, the participants preferred WRM (64.3%) over other meals, whereas this preference changed significantly (p < 0.05) at the endpoint (PBRM, 71.4%). PBRM reduced 24 h glucose level and GV of overweight and obese young adults. The rtCGM is proven to be reliable in measuring GI, while providing robust continuous glycaemic information. This may serve as an educational tool that motivates eating behaviour changes among overweight and obese young adults.
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- 2022
49. L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a
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Yong-Sheng, Teng, Wan-Yan, Chen, Zong-Bao, Yan, Yi-Pin, Lv, Yu-Gang, Liu, Fang-Yuan, Mao, Yong-Liang, Zhao, Liu-Sheng, Peng, Ping, Cheng, Mu-Bing, Duan, Weisan, Chen, Yu, Wang, Ping, Luo, Quan-Ming, Zou, Jun, Chen, and Yuan, Zhuang
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Antigens, Bacterial ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,Helicobacter pylori ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Sp1 Transcription Factor ,Microfilament Proteins ,Transplantation, Heterologous ,Mice, Nude ,Middle Aged ,Helicobacter Infections ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Bacterial Proteins ,Cell Movement ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Actin cytoskeleton dynamic rearrangement is required for tumor cell metastasis and is a key characteristic of
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- 2020
50. Optimization of treatment technique for endorectal brachytherapy and feasibility of a newly designed applicator for vaginal vault recurrence patients
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Wan-yan Lee
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- 2020
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