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2. Biomimetic Morphogenesis of Strontium Chitosan-Gelatin Composite Aggregates via EPD and Biomineralization in vitro and in vivo
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Gong L, Jiang T, Xiao T, Feng B, Wei M, Liu C, Xiao W, Huang P, and Huang D
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biomineralization ,epd parameter ,sr/cs/g aggregates ,morphogenesis ,hydroxyapatite ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Lingling Gong,1,2 Tao Jiang,3,4 Ting Xiao,1,2 Bo Feng,1,2 Mouda Wei,5 Chuanzi Liu,3 Weiwei Xiao,1,2 Pin Huang,5 Dan Huang6– 8 1Department of prosthodontics, Changsha Stomatological Hospital, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of prosthodontics, School of Stomatology, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 3The State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Basic Science of Stomatology (Hubei- MOST) & Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedicine Ministry of Education, School & Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Prosthodontics, Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Ubcare Dental Clinic Co. Ltd, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 6Department of Stomatology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China; 7Department of Prosthodontics and Implantology, School of Stomatology, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China; 8Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Oral and Maxillofacial Development and Regeneration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Pin Huang, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Ubcare Dental Clinic Co. ltd, 768 Xiangzhang Road, Yuhua District, Changsha City, Hunan province, People’s Republic of China, Email huang.pin@outlook.com Dan Huang, Department of Stomatology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1095 Jiefang Avenue, Wuhan, Hubei, People’s Republic of China, Email Huangdan@tjh.tjmu.edu.cnIntroduction: Biomineralization has been increasingly adopted for the synthesis of advanced materials with superior properties. Hierarchical architecture growth mimicking biomineralization has been studied using various organic molecules to template inorganic materials with controlled morphology. In our previous study, self-assembled Sr/CS/G(SrCO3-chitosan-gelatin) aggregates were fabricated using electrophoretic deposition (EPD). This study is a further step toward understanding the morphogenesis of Sr/CS/G aggregates and its biomineralization.Methods: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to investigate the biomimetic morphogenesis of Sr/CS/G composite under various EPD parameters, such as polymer concentration, time, and voltage. The Sr/CS/G aggregates were immersed in H2O, phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), and simulated body fluid (SBF) to study the bioactive apatite formation ability. In addition, biocompatibility of the composites were evaluated by Fluorescence staining, SEM in vitro. The osteogenic ability of the coatings induced by PBS were tested in vivo.Results: The CS/G weight ratio, EPD time, and voltage were found to influence the morphogenesis of Sr/CS/G aggregates. SEM and TEM results showed that the Sr/CS/G aggregates exhibited fractal growth characteristics and morphological self-similarity. XRD results confirmed the formation of SrCO3 crystals within the framework of chitosan and gelatin organic templates. Chitosan played a vital role in branching growth of the crystals, whereas gelatin guided the formation of composite spheres. The microstructural and compositional results reveal that the Sr/CS/G-induced apatite coating yielded a large quantity of apatite. These apatite coatings promote the cytocompatibility and osteogenesis of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (rBMSCs) in vitro. The coatings induced by PBS enhanced proliferation and mineralization in vitro, and enhanced angiogenesis and osteogenesis in vivo.Conclusion: Sr/CS/G composites prepared via EPD are promising organic-inorganic templates for biomineralization. These findings provide important insights into understanding the mineralization process and optimizing the design of advanced biological materials.Keywords: biomineralization, EPD parameter, Sr/CS/G aggregates, morphogenesis, hydroxyapatite
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- 2024
3. Population Pharmacokinetics of Tigecycline for Critically Ill Patients Undergoing Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
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Song S, Liu J, Su W, Yu H, Feng B, Wu Y, Guo F, and Yu Z
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tigecycline ,population pharmacokinetics ,critically ill ,continuous renal replacement therapy. ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Shuping Song,1,* Jieqiong Liu,2,3,* Wei Su,1 Haitao Yu,4 Binbin Feng,1 Yinshan Wu,1 Feng Guo,1 Zhenwei Yu2 1Intensive Care Unit, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Pharmacy, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Pharmacy, The 903rd Hospital of PLA Joint Logistic Support Force, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Clinical Laboratory, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Feng Guo; Zhenwei Yu, Email 3408003@zju.edu.cn; yzw_srrsh@zju.edu.cnBackground: Tigecycline is considered one of the last resorts for treating infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is widely used in critically ill patients, especially those with acute kidney injury or severe infections. However, pharmacokinetic data for tigecycline in patients receiving CRRT are limited.Methods: This was a single-center prospective clinical study with intensive sampling that included critically ill patients who received tigecycline and CRRT. A population pharmacokinetic (PPK) model was developed and evaluated by goodness-of-fit plots, bootstrap analysis, visual predictive checks, and numerical predictive checks. Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target attainment and cumulative fraction of response analyses were performed to explore the potential need for dose adjustments of tigecycline in CRRT.Results: In total, 21 patients with 167 concentrations were included. A two-compartment model adequately described the tigecycline concentration–time points, but no covariates were found to adequately explain the viability in the pharmacokinetic parameters of tigecycline. The typical values of CL, Q, V1 and V2 were 4.42 L/h, 34.8 L/h, 30.9 L and 98.7 L, respectively. For most infections, the standard regimen of 50 mg/12 h was deemed appropriate, expect for skin and soft skin tissue infections and community-acquired pneumonia caused by Acinetobacter baumannii and Klebsiella pneumoniae, which required a dosage regimen of 100 mg/12 h or higher.Conclusion: A tigecycline PPK model describing critically ill patients undergoing CRRT was successfully developed. The optimized dosage regimens for various infections are recommended.Keywords: tigecycline, population pharmacokinetics, critically ill, continuous renal replacement therapy
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- 2024
4. A new stability result for swelling porous elastic media with structural damping
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Feng, B., Ramos, A. J. A., Júnior, D. S. Almeida, Freitas, M. M., and Barbosa, R. C.
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- 2023
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5. The mesencephalic locomotor region recruits V2a reticulospinal neurons to drive forward locomotion in larval zebrafish
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Carbo-Tano, Martin, Lapoix, Mathilde, Jia, Xinyu, Thouvenin, Olivier, Pascucci, Marco, Auclair, François, Quan, Feng B., Albadri, Shahad, Aguda, Vernie, Farouj, Younes, Hillman, Elizabeth M. C., Portugues, Ruben, Del Bene, Filippo, Thiele, Tod R., Dubuc, Réjean, and Wyart, Claire
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6. Central Sensitization in Patients with Chronic Pain Secondary to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Determinants
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Feng B, Gong C, You L, Lin Y, Wang Y, and Ip WY
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central sensitization ,chronic pain ,carpal tunnel syndrome ,determinants ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Beibei Feng,1– 4,* Chen Gong,1,3,4,* Longfei You,1,3,4,* Yangyang Lin,1,3,4 Yafei Wang,1,3,4 Wing Yuk Ip,2 Yuling Wang1,3,4 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, the Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Regions, People’s Republic of China; 3Guangdong Provincial Clinical Research Center for Rehabilitation Medicine, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 4Biomedical Innovation Center, the Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Yuling Wang, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, the Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, No. 26, Yuancun 2nd Cross Road, Guangzhou, 510655, People’s Republic of China, Tel + 86-20-38476737, Fax +86-20-38254221, Email wangyul@mail.sysu.edu.cn Wing Yuk Ip, Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Regions, People’s Republic of China, Tel +852-22554581, Fax +852-28174392, Email wyip@hku.hkPurpose: Central sensitization (CS) is commonly seen in chronic pain disorders, including neuropathic pain. However, there exist inconsistencies concerning the presence of CS in chronic pain secondary to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). CS and neuropathic pain manifestations in CTS remain not well established. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the CS and pain profiles in patients with CTS and to explore the potential determinants associated with CS.Patients and Methods: Patients with suspected CTS symptoms lasting 3 months or above and healthy controls were enrolled. History, physical examinations, and nerve conduction studies were employed to confirm the diagnosis and severity of median nerve dysfunction. The central sensitization inventory (CSI) was used to screen CS. Other outcomes included neuropathic pain, CTS-specific symptom severity and functions, emotion, and health-related quality of life. Between-group comparisons were conducted in terms of the CS presence. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify determinants associated with CS.Results: Over 60% of participants with CTS were found with clinical CS, significantly higher than that in the control group. More than 70% of the CTS participants were identified to have possible or very likely neuropathic pain components. In addition, one-fourth of CTS cases had depression or anxiety. Anxiety was associated with an increased risk of developing CS in CTS (adjusted OR=1.31, 95% CI 1.08– 1.59), whereas higher self-perceived general health rating was negatively associated with the presence of CS (adjusted OR=0.92, 95% CI 0.88– 0.97) in the multivariate adjusted regression model.Conclusion: CS is prevalent in patients with CTS. Predominant neuropathic pain characteristics were uncovered in CTS patients as well as comorbid psychological distress. Significant association was found between anxiety and CS presence. Self-perceived general health was inversely related to CS. Further research is warranted to explore the mechanisms of anxiety and central pain processing in painful entrapment neuropathy.Keywords: central sensitization, chronic pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, determinants
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- 2023
7. Atomic and electronic structures of inversion domain boundary in MgO doped AlN
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Kato, D., Feng, B., Nishi, T., Noritake, Y., Hishida, T., Shibata, N., Matsunaga, K., and Ikuhara, Y.
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- 2024
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8. Dietary sodium sulphate supplementation during mid-to-late gestation improves placental angiogenesis, bile acid metabolism, and serum amino acid concentrations of sows
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Zhou, R., Zhe, L., Lai, S.S., Wen, H.M., Hu, L., Zhang, X.L., Zhuo, Y., Xu, S.Y., Lin, Y., Feng, B., Che, L.Q., Wu, D., and Fang, Z.F.
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9. A review of supersonic molecular beam injection for plasma fueling and physical studies in magnetic fusion devices
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Xiao, G. L., Zhong, W. L., Duan, X. R., Feng, B. B., Chen, C. Y., Bucalossi, J., Zou, X. L., Hu, J. S., Kwak, Jong-Gu, Xiao, W. W., Takenaga, H., Chen, Z. Y., Sun, H. J., Zhang, Y. P., Yin, J., Zhu, Y. R., Tong, R. H., Yu, D. L., Shi, Z. B., and Xu, M.
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- 2023
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10. Identification of Targets for Subsequent Treatment of Crohn’s Disease Patients After Failure of Anti-TNF Therapy
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Yao Y, Yang L, Zhang Z, Wang B, Feng B, and Liu Z
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crohn's disease ,weighted gene co-expression network analysis ,robustrankaggreg ,therapeutic targets ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Yao Yao,1,* Liu Yang,1,* Zhe Zhang,1,* Binbin Wang,1 Baisui Feng,1 Zhanju Liu1,2 1Department of Gastroenterology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450014, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Gastroenterology, the Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai, 200072, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Zhanju Liu; Baisui Feng, Tel +86-18917683431 ; +86-18756585626, Email fbsktz@163.com; fengbs@zzu.edu.cnBackground: Anti-TNF medications are the first-line treatment for Crohn’s Disease (CD), despite the fact that a significant portion of the population continues to be ineffectively treated. This research aims to discover accurate intervention targets for the follow-up of anti-TNF non-responders using bioinformatics technology.Methods: GSE16879, GSE111761, and GSE52746 retrieved from the GEO database. Unbiased differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were discovered utilizing the limma and RobustRankAggreg (RRA) tools. Then, we used weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify the module most strongly associated with non responders and subjected this module to Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis with overlapping genes of the DEGs. GSEA analysis applied to check the results of GO and KEGG. Using the Cytoscape program, the protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed. The software’s MCODE addon and CytoHubba addon was used to find the most important modules and the hub genes. Subsequently, we employed reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to confirm hub gene expression from mucosal biopsy specimens.Results: There were a total of 142 genes co-upregulated and 65 genes co-downregulated. According to the WGCNA analysis, 42 genes were duplicated inside the light cyan module. GO and KEGG enrichment analyses of overlapped genes in nonresponders demonstrated an increase in the expression of genes associated with inflammation and immune response, consistent with GSEA results. The PPI network was constructed using 41 protein nodes and 177 edges. After validation, 8 of the top 10 genes were verified to be differentially expressed.Conclusion: Our investigation is the first to integrate three CD databases after the anti-TNF medication treatment. We identified IL1B, CCL4, CXCL1, CXCL10, CCL3, CSF3, TREM1, and IL1RN as potential therapeutic targets for patients whose anti-TNF treatment failed.Keywords: Crohn’s disease, weighted gene co-expression network analysis, robust rank aggreg, therapeutic targets
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- 2023
11. Hydro-biogeochemical alterations to optical properties of particulate organic matter in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent shelf area
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Qu, L, Jiao, T, Guo, W, Dahlgren, RA, Ling, N, and Feng, B
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Changjiang Estuary ,Base-extracted particulate organic matter ,Optical analysis ,Pollution tracing ,Turbidity maximum zone ,Ecology ,Chemical Sciences ,Environmental Sciences ,Biological Sciences - Abstract
Base-extracted particulate organic matter (BEPOM) collected in low (spring) and high (summer) runoff seasons in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent nearshore/offshore shelf areas was examined using absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) identified two humic-like (C1p and C2p) biologically-refractory components and two protein-like (C3p and C4p) bioreactive components. Absorption coefficient a350p, C1p and C2p of BEPOM showed strong positive correlations with particulate organic carbon (POC), and were generally higher in spring than in summer. C4p correlated positively with Chl a, and was higher in summer than in spring. In the inner estuary, an anthropogenic POM signal from the highly polluted Huangpu River was effectively identified by the fluorescent component ratio (IT:IC)P. In the nearshore area during spring, resuspension within the well-developed turbidity maximum zone (TMZ) supplied large amounts of refractory POM into the water column. POM fractions from an autochthonous source (i.e., algal bloom) were dominant in the offshore area during the summer. A multivariate regression model inferred that POM export fluxes from the Changjiang River during spring had a higher percentage of labile POM fractions, which were subsequently retained by the TMZ. However, these labile fractions were discharged into the offshore shelf area contributing to hypoxia in the summer. The summer high runoff season also transported large amounts of refractory POM that was subsequently buried in the sediment. This study highlights the utilization of optical analyses to trace pollution sources and reveal POM fate and transport dynamics allowing better assessment of its ecological consequences in estuaries.
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12. Dietary supplementation of proteases on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, blood characteristics and gut microbiota of growing pigs fed sorghum-based diets
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Peng, X., Zhou, Q., Wang, C.Q., Zhang, Z.M., Luo, Z., Xu, S.Y., Feng, B., Fang, Z.F., Lin, Y., Zhuo, Y., Jiang, X.M., Zhao, H, Tang, J.Y., Wu, D., and Che, L.Q.
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13. Nicotinamide N-Methyl Transferase as a Predictive Marker of Tubular Fibrosis in CKD
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Ye Q, Xu G, Huang H, Pang S, Xie B, Feng B, Liang P, Qin Y, Li S, Luo Y, Xue C, and Li W
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nicotinamide n-methyl transferase ,tubular fibrosis ,chronic kidney disease ,biomarker diagnosis. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Qinglin Ye,* Guiling Xu,* Haizhen Huang,* Shuting Pang, Boji Xie, Bingmei Feng, Peng Liang, Yijie Qin, Siji Li, Yin Luo, Chao Xue, Wei Li Department of Nephrology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Wei Li; Chao Xue, Department of Nephrology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, 530021, People’s Republic of China, Email liwei030514@126.com; xccqh@126.comPurpose: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression is complex. There are not standardized methods for predicting the prognosis of CKD. Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) has been shown to be associated with renal fibrosis. This study aimed to validate NNMT as a prognostic biomarker of progressive CKD.Patients and Methods: We explored the relationship between NNMT expression and CKD-related outcome variables using the NephroseqV5 and GEO databases. Additionally, a validation set of 37 CKD patients was enrolled to measure the correlation between NNMT expression levels and CKD outcomes. Furthermore, single-cell RNA sequencing data and the Human Protein Atlas were reanalyzed to investigate the expression specificity of NNMT in the kidney. Finally, to detect the status of NNMT expression with tubular fibrosis in vivo, we constructed a unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) mouse treated with an NNMT inhibitor.Results: Analyzing the datasets showed that NNMT was expressed mainly in proximal tubule compartments. And patients with high NNMT expression levels had a significantly lower overall survival rate compared to those with low NNMT expression levels (P = 0.013). NNMT was independent of prognosis factors in the multivariate Cox regression model, and the AUCs for CKD progression at 1, 3, and 5 years were 0.849, 0.775, and 0.877, respectively. Pathway enrichment analysis indicated that NNMT regulates the biological processes of tubulointerstitial fibrosis (TIF). In the validation group, NNMT levels were significantly higher in the CKD group combined with interstitial fibrosis. In vivo, NNMT was a high expression in the UUO group, peaking at postoperative day 21. Treatment with an NNMT inhibitor improved renal tubular interstitial fibrosis, and expression levels of FN, α-SMA, VIM, and TGF-β 1 were decreased compared with UUO (P < 0.05).Conclusion: NNMT was expressed mainly in tubular renal compartments, and associated with CKD prognosis. It holds potential as a diagnostic biomarker for tubular fibrosis in CKD.Graphical Abstract: Keywords: nicotinamide N-methyl transferase, tubular fibrosis, chronic kidney disease, biomarker diagnosis
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- 2023
14. Relationship Between Time in Range and Dusk Phenomenon in Outpatients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Gao X, Li H, Yu Y, Huai X, Feng B, and Song J
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time in range ,dusk phenomenon ,type 2 diabetes ,continuous glucose monitoring ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Xiangyu Gao,* Hongmei Li,* Yuan Yu, Xiaoyuan Huai, Bo Feng, Jun Song Department of Endocrinology, East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200120, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Jun Song; Bo Feng, Department of Endocrinology, East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, 150 Jimo Road, Shanghai, 200120, People’s Republic of China, Tel/Fax +86 021-38804518, Email songjuntj@tongji.edu.cn; fengbodfyy@tongji.edu.cnPurpose: The dusk phenomenon refers to a spontaneous and transient pre-dinner hyperglycemia that affects glucose fluctuation and glycemic control, and the increasing use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has facilitated its diagnosis. We investigated the frequency of the dusk phenomenon and its relationship with the time in range (TIR) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Patients and Methods: This study involved 102 patients with T2DM who underwent CGM for 14 days. CGM-derived metrics and clinical characteristics were evaluated. A consecutive dusk blood glucose difference (pre-dinner glucose minus 2-hour post-lunch glucose) of ≥ 0 or once-only dusk blood glucose difference of < 0 was diagnosed as the clinical dusk phenomenon (CLDP).Results: We found that the percentage of CLDP was 11.76% (10.34% in men, 13.64% in women). Compared with the non-CLDP group, the CLDP group tended to be younger and have a lower percentage of TIR (%TIR3.9-10) and higher percentage of time above range (%TAR> 10 and %TAR> 13.9) (P ≤ 0.05). Adjusted for confounding factors, the binary logistic regression analysis showed a negative association of CLDP with %TIR (odds ratio < 1, P < 0.05). We repeated the correlation analysis based on 70%TIR and found significant differences in hemoglobin A1c, fasting blood glucose, mean blood glucose, standard deviation of the sensor glucose values, glucose coefficient of variation, largest amplitude of glycemic excursions, mean amplitude of glycemic excursions, glucose management indicator, and percentage of CLDP between the two subgroups of TIR ≤ 70% and TIR > 70% (P < 0.05). The negative association between TIR and CLDP still remained after adjustment by the binary logistic regression analysis.Conclusion: The CLDP was frequently present in patients with T2DM. The TIR was significantly correlated with the CLDP and could serve as an independent negative predictor.Keywords: time in range, dusk phenomenon, type 2 diabetes, continuous glucose monitoring
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- 2023
15. Global attractors for porous-elasticity system from second spectrum viewpoint
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Feng, B., Freitas, M.M., Almeida, D.S., Júnior, Ramos, A.J.A., and Caljaro, R.Q.
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- 2023
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16. Prediction and Verification of Potential Therapeutic Targets for Non-Responders to Infliximab in Ulcerative Colitis
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Lyu X, Zhang Z, Liu X, Geng L, Zhang M, and Feng B
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ulcerative colitis ,infliximab ,geo dataset ,drug targets ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Xue Lyu,* Zhe Zhang,* Xia Liu,* Li Geng, Muhan Zhang, Baisui Feng Department of Gastroenterology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450014, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Baisui Feng, Email fbsktz@163.comBackground: Infliximab (IFX) has been widely used in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients. However, the subsequent effective treatment of IFX non-response in UC patients remains a challenge. This study aims to predict potential therapeutic targets for non-responders by performing a bioinformatic analysis of the data in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database and validation by biopsies.Methods: Colonic mucosal biopsies expression profiles of IFX-treated UC patients (GSE73661, GSE16879) were utilized to predict potential therapeutic targets. Bioinformatics analyses were used to explore potential biological mechanisms. CytoHubba was performed to screen hub genes. We used a validation dataset and colonic mucosal biopsies of UC patients to validate hub genes.Results: A total of 147 DEGs were identified (119 upregulated genes and 28 downregulated genes). GSEA showed that DEGs in GSE73661 were enriched in the pathways of the cytokine-cytokine receptor, the chemokine, and the adhesion molecules system. Based on the PPI network analysis, we identified four hub genes (and the transcription factor NF-κB). Then, we validate the expression of hub genes by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). We found higher expression of IL-6, IL1B, CXCL8, and CCL2 in non-responders compared to responders.Conclusion: In summary, four potential targets (IL-6, IL1B, CXCL8, and CCL2) were finally identified by performing a bioinformatics analysis of the datasets in the GEO database. Their expression was confirmed in colonic mucosal biopsies of patients with UC. These results can help to further explore the mechanism of non-responders to IFX in UC and to provide potential targets for their subsequent treatment.Keywords: ulcerative colitis, infliximab, GEO dataset, drug targets
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- 2023
17. Virtual Screening and Biological Evaluation of Novel Low Molecular Weight Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitor for the Treatment of Insulin Resistance
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Feng B, Dong X, Liu Z, Zhang J, Liu H, and Xu Y
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virtual screening ,low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase ,lmptp inhibitor ,insulin resistance ,molecular docking ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Bo Feng,1,* Xu Dong,1,* Zhen Liu,2 Jie Zhang,3 Hongyu Liu,1 Yuan Xu1 1Department of Pharmacy, The Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurology, The Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 3Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Hongyu Liu; Yuan Xu, Department of Pharmacy, The Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, People’s Republic of China, Email liuhongyu@yzu.edu.cn; feebyxuyuan@163.comPurpose: Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) play an essential way in diseases including cancer, obesity, diabetes and autoimmune disorders. As a member of PTPs, low molecular weight PTP (LMPTP) has been a well-recognized anti-insulin resistance target in obesity. However, the number of reported LMPTP inhibitors is limited. Our research aims to discover a novel LMPTP inhibitor and evaluate its biological activity against insulin resistance.Methods: A virtual screening pipeline based on the X-ray co-crystal complex of LMPTP was constructed. Enzyme inhibition assay and cellular bioassay were used to evaluate the activity of screened compounds.Results: The screening pipeline rendered 15 potential hits from Specs chemical library. Enzyme inhibition assay identified compound F9 (AN-465/41163730) as a potential LMPTP inhibitor with a Ki value of 21.5 ± 7.3 μM. Cellular bioassay showed F9 could effectively increase the glucose consumption of HepG2 cells as a result of releasing insulin resistance by regulating PI3K-Akt pathway.Conclusion: In summary, this study presents a versatile virtual screening pipeline for potential LMPTP inhibitor discovery and provides a novel-scaffold lead compound that is worthy of further modification to get more potent LMPTP inhibitors.Graphical Abstract: Keywords: virtual screening, low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase, LMPTP inhibitor, insulin resistance, molecular docking
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- 2023
18. Effects of dietary methionine supplementation from different sources on growth performance and meat quality of barrows and gilts
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Yuan, P.Q., Lin, S., Peng, J.Y., Li, Y.X., Liu, Y.H., Wang, P., Zhong, H.J, Yang, X.M., Che, L.Q., Feng, B., Batonon-Alavo, D.I., Mercier, Y., Zhang, X.L., Lin, Y., Xu, S.Y., Li, J., Zhuo, Y., Wu, D., and Fang, Z.F.
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19. A deep-learning model using enhanced chest CT images to predict PD-L1 expression in non-small-cell lung cancer patients
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Liu, P.M., Feng, B., Shi, J.F., Feng, H.J., Hu, Z.J., Chen, Y.H., and Zhang, J.P.
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- 2023
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20. Operando STM study of the interaction of imidazolium-based ionic liquid with graphite
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Wang, H, Wu, CH, Eren, B, Hao, Y, Feng, B, Fang, HT, and Salmeron, M
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Understanding interactions at the interfaces of carbon with ionic liquids (ILs) is crucially beneficial for the diagnostics and performance improvement of electrochemical devices containing carbon as active materials or conductive additives in electrodes and ILs as solvents or additives in electrolytes. The interfacial interactions of three typical imidazolium-based ILs, 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (AMImTFSI) ILs having ethyl (C2), butyl (C4) and octyl (C8) chains in their cations, with highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) were studied in-situ by electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (EC-STM). The etching of HOPG surface and the exfoliation of graphite/graphene flakes as well as cation intercalation were observed at the HOPG/C2MImTFSI interface. The etching also takes place in C4MImTFSI at −1.5 V vs Pt but only at step edges with a much slower rate, whereas C8MIm+ cations adsorbs strongly on the HOPG surface under similar conditions with no observable etching or intercalation. The EC-STM observations can be explained by the increase in van der Waals interaction between the cations and the graphite surface with increasing length of alkyl chains.
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- 2019
21. Cultural Validation of the Chinese Central Sensitization Inventory in Patients with Chronic Pain and its Predictive Ability of Comorbid Central Sensitivity Syndromes
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Feng B, Hu X, Lu WW, Wang YL, and Ip WY
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central sensitization ,chronic pain ,central sensitization inventory ,chinese ,central sensitivity syndrome ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Beibei Feng,1,2 Xiaoqian Hu,3 William Weijia Lu,2 Yuling Wang,1 Wing Yuk Ip2 1Rehabilitation Medicine Center, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510655, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yuling Wang, Rehabilitation Medicine Center, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, No. 26, Yuancun 2nd Cross Road, Guangzhou, 510655, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 20-38476737, Fax +86 20-38254221, Email wangyul@mail.sysu.edu.cn Wing Yuk Ip, Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China, Tel +852 22554581, Fax +852 28174392, Email wyip@hku.hkBackground: Central sensitization (CS) is frequently reported in chronic pain, and the central sensitization inventory (CSI) is popularly used to assess CS. However, a validated Chinese CSI is lacking and its predictive ability for the comorbidity of central sensitivity syndromes (CSSs) remains unclear. Hence, this study aimed to generate the Chinese CSI (CSI-C) with cultural adaptation and examine its psychometric properties.Methods: The CSI-C was formulated through forward and backward translation, panel review and piloting and then validated among patients with chronic pain (n = 235). Its internal consistency, test–retest reliability, and concurrent validity were measured. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed for the construct validity. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was employed to determine the discriminative ability in the presence of comorbidity of CSSs.Results: About 70% of the participants in the study experienced at least mild CS symptoms. CSI-C demonstrates a high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.896) and excellent test–retest reliability (ICC = 0.932). CSI-C scoring was significantly correlated with pain intensity (r = 0.188), EQ-5D index (r = − 0.375), anxiety (r=0.525), and depression (r = 0.467). The EFA generated a 5-factor model, including physical symptoms, emotional distress, hypersensitivity syndromes and so on. An CSI cutoff of 42 had a sensitivity of 71.4% and a specificity of 70% for identifying chronic pain patients with ≥ 2 CSSs.Conclusion: The CS manifestations are prevalent in those with persistent pain. CSI-C is a reliable and valid instrument for measuring CS. A CSI score ≥ 42 may predict the comorbidity of 2 or above CSSs in patients with chronic pain.Keywords: central sensitization, chronic pain, central sensitization inventory, Chinese, central sensitivity syndrome
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22. What You Say Is What You Get: How Self-Disclosure in Support Seeking Affects Language Use in Support Provision in Online Support Forums
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Pan, W, Feng, B, and Skye Wingate, V
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online support forums ,support seeking ,support provision ,self-disclosure ,interaction involvement ,reciprocal self-disclosure ,computerized text analysis ,emotion words ,cognitive words ,message length ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Research ,Social Psychology ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Language ,Communication and Culture ,Language ,Communication and Culture - Abstract
This experimental study examined how depth of self-disclosure (baseline, peripheral, core) in support-seeking posts influenced forum viewers’ interaction involvement and reciprocal self-disclosure in their responses. A series of competing hypotheses derived from several theoretical frameworks were tested. Results obtained from computerized text analyses showed that self-concept self-disclosure was associated with higher levels of interaction involvement and reciprocal self-disclosure in viewers’ response messages. Implications of the findings and directions for future research are discussed.
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23. Medical Thoracoscopic Thermal Ablation Therapy for Metastatic Pleural Tumors with Malignant Effusion: An Exploratory Retrospective Study
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Mai Z, Feng B, He Q, and Feng Q
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medical thoracoscopy ,thermal ablation ,argon plasma coagulation ,metastatic pleural tumor ,malignant pleural effusion ,non-small-cell lung cancer ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Zhonglun Mai,1,* Bin Feng,2,* Qianwen He,3 Qixiao Feng1 1Department of Thoracic Oncology, Cancer Center, Integrated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, 510315, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, 510630, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Geriatrics, Integrated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, 510315, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Qixiao Feng Tel +86 18520088212Email cxhfqx@163.comZhonglun Mai Email maizhonglun@126.comPurpose: Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is an intractable condition. The current mainstream therapies for MPE, ie, indwelling pleural catheter and pleurodesis, have some drawbacks. In this retrospective study, we explored the efficacy and safety of medical thoracoscopic thermal ablation (argon plasma coagulation, APC) therapy for metastatic pleural tumors with MPE.Patients and Methods: A total of 176 patients were enrolled and divided into catheter pleural drainage (CPD) group (n = 77), non-ablation group (n = 46), and thermal ablation group (n = 53). Propensity score matching (PSM) was used for between-group comparisons to minimize bias. The primary endpoints were pleural effusion objective response rate (ORR) and time to progression (TTP); secondary endpoints included overall survival (OS), chest-tube duration, and safety.Results: Thermal ablation group and non-ablation group showed significantly higher ORR and shorter chest-tube duration versus the CPD group (ORR: thermal ablation, 88.2% vs 66.7%, P = 0.004; non-ablation, 88.4% vs 64.4%, P = 0.042; chest-tube duration: thermal ablation, 4.90 vs 7.24 days, P < 0.001; non-ablation, 5.73 vs 7.33 days, P = 0.010). Thermal ablation group exhibited longer TTP than the CPD group (median, 13.7 vs 7.3 months, P = 0.001) and the non-ablation group (median, 13.6 vs 10.3 months, P = 0.037). OS in the thermal ablation group was numerically longer than that in the CPD group with marginally significant difference (P = 0.055). There was no significant difference in the frequency of adverse events or changes in vital signs between thermal ablation and non-ablation groups.Conclusion: Medical thoracoscopic thermal ablation (APC technique) therapy was effective and safe in the treatment of metastatic pleural tumors with MPE for improving ORR and TTP.Keywords: medical thoracoscopy, thermal ablation, argon plasma coagulation, metastatic pleural tumor, malignant pleural effusion, non-small-cell lung cancer
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24. The Treatment Experience of Different Types of Flaps for Repairing Soft Tissue Defects of the Heel
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Feng B, Dai GM, Wang YJ, Zhang L, and Niu KC
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surgical flap ,heel ,functional reconstruction ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Bo Feng,* Guang-Ming Dai,* Yong-Jun Wang, Lan Zhang, Ke-Cheng Niu Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Baotou, 014010, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Bo Feng Tel +86 13347173738Email femgbo@aliyun.comObjective: To summarize the clinical application effects of three different types of flaps for repairing soft tissue defects of the heel, and to discuss the importance of tissue repair and heel reconstruction.Methods: A total of 46 cases with skin tissue defects of the heel with deep tissue exposure were treated. The reasons for the defect were trauma (n = 26), burns and electric shocks (n = 12), chronic ulcers (n = 2), postoperative infection of the calcaneus and Achilles tendon (n = 5), and tumor resection (n = 1). The scope of wound defect was 2.0× 2.5 to approximately 15.0× 20.0 cm. The flaps used were medial plantar island flaps (n = 9), distal pedicled sural neurovascular island flaps (n = 23), and free anterolateral thigh (perforator) flaps (n = 14). The flap cutting range was 3.0× 3.5 to approximately 16.0× 22.0 cm.Results: After surgery, all 46 flaps survived. In two cases, patients experienced partial epidermal necrosis at the distal end of the flap that healed after local dressing exchange, and after this treatment, the complete skin grafts survived. Follow-up was conducted in 40 cases, with an average follow-up duration of 8.2 months (3– 44 months) and the two-point discrimination of 5– 14 mm. The average American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society scale was 89.2 points with good flap color and texture, satisfactory appearance, and normal gait.Conclusion: The repair method should be selected according to the“ 5-zone method”: The plantar medial island flap is suitable for small area (< 5 cm) of medial, posterior and plantar defects. The distal pedicled sural neurovascular flap is suitable for lateral, posterior, and medium-range (6– 10 cm) joint area defects. The free anterolateral thigh perforator flap is suitable for large-scale (> 10 cm) joint area defects.Keywords: surgical flap, heel, functional reconstruction
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25. A mechanical, electrical dual autonomous self-healing multifunctional composite hydrogel
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Wang, Y., Jia, Y., Ren, H., Lao, C., Peng, W., Feng, B., and Wang, J.
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26. Identification of Dysregulated Mechanisms and Potential Biomarkers in Ischemic Stroke Onset
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Feng B, Meng X, Zhou H, Chen L, Zou C, Liang L, Meng Y, Xu N, Wang H, and Zou D
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ischemic stroke ,bioinformatics analysis ,mirnas ,immune inflammatory response ,candidate markers ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Bing Feng,1,* Xinling Meng,2,* Hui Zhou,1,* Liechun Chen,3 Chun Zou,3 Lucong Liang,3 Youshi Meng,3,4 Ning Xu,3,4 Hao Wang,3,4 Donghua Zou3,4 1Department of Neurology, The People’s Hospital of Guiping, Guigang, Guangxi, 537200, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Endocrinology, The People’s Hospital of Guiping, Guigang, Guangxi, 537200, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Neurology, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, 530022, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Neurology, The First People’s Hospital of Nanning, Nanning, Guangxi, 530022, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Hao Wang; Donghua ZouThe Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, 89 Qixing Road, Nanning, Guangxi, 530022, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 7712636189Email bswanghao2010@163.com; danvor0922@hotmail.comObjective: Ischemic stroke (IS) is a major cause of severe disability. This study aimed to identify potential biomarkers closely related to IS diagnosis and treatment.Methods: Profiles of gene expression were obtained from datasets GSE16561, GSE22255, GSE112801 and GSE110993. Differentially expressed mRNAs between IS and controls were then subjected to weighted gene co-expression network analysis as well as multiscale embedded gene co-expression network analysis. The intersection of the two sets of module genes was subjected to analyses of functional enrichment and of microRNAs (miRNAs) regulation. Then, the area under receiver operating characteristic curves (AUC) was calculated to assess the ability of genes to discriminate IS patients from controls. IS diagnostic signatures were constructed using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression.Results: A total of 234 common co-expression network genes were found to be potentially associated with IS. Enrichment analysis found that these genes were mainly associated with inflammation and immune response. The aberrantly expressed miRNAs (hsa-miR-651-5p, hsa-miR-138-5p, hsa-miR-9-3p and hsa-miR-374a-3p) in IS had regulatory effects on IS-related genes and were involved in brain-related diseases. We used the criterion AUC > 0.7 to screen out 23 hub genes from IS-related genes in the GSE16561 and GSE22255 datasets. We obtained an 8-gene signature (ADCY4, DUSP1, ATP5F1, DCTN5, EIF3G, ELAVL1, EXOSC7 and PPIE) from the training set of GSE16561 dataset, which we confirmed in the validation set of GSE16561 dataset and in the GSE22255 dataset. The genes in this signature were highly accurate for diagnosing IS. In addition, the 8-gene signature significantly correlated with infiltration by immune cells.Conclusion: These findings provide new clues to molecular mechanisms and treatment targets in IS. The genes in the signature may be candidate markers and potential gene targets for treatments.Keywords: ischemic stroke, bioinformatics analysis, miRNAs, immune inflammatory response, candidate markers
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27. Bioinformatics Analysis for Identification of Key Genes in Salivary Gland and the Potential of a Combination of Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of SS
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Chen L, Lu D, Yu K, He S, Liu L, Zhang X, Feng B, and Wang X
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sjogren’s syndrome ,bioinformatics analysis ,hub genes ,validation ,diagnostic performance ,focus score ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Liying Chen,1,* Dingqi Lu,2,* Kai Yu,1 Shiya He,1 Liu Liu,1 Xvfeng Zhang,1 Bo Feng,3 Xinchang Wang4 1Second Clinical Medical College, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 310053, People’s Republic of China; 2First Clinical Medical College, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 310053, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Nephrology, Jiaxing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, 314001, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Rheumatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 310005, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Xinchang WangDepartment of Rheumatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 13065714635Email ossani@126.comPurpose: Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic autoimmune disease mainly characterized by dysfunction of exocrine glands. Studies on diagnosis models specific for SS patients are very limited. We aimed to use gene expression datasets from salivary glands to identify aberrant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and pathways by bioinformatics and validate candidate genes by clinical minor labial gland biopsy (MSGB) samples, and finally build a combined gene quantitative diagnosis model of SS.Patients and Methods: Original datasets GSE23117, GSE7451, and GSE127952 were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus database (GEO) and integrated and analyzed for differentially expressed genes in SS salivary glands. ClueGO and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses of upregulated and downregulated DEGs were performed, and protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks were constructed using the STRING and Cytoscape database. H&E staining and immunohistochemistry were used to validate the expression levels of four hub genes in salivary glands. Finally, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of the combined diagnosis of four hub genes was analyzed in SS patients and non-SS patients in order to explore the diagnostic efficacy of these genes compared with conventional FS in SS.Results: Fifty-three upregulated genes and fifteen downregulated genes were identified. We analyzed the expression and function of four hub genes via H&E, immunohistochemistry, and ROC analysis. We then evaluated and verified the diagnosis value of four hub genes, STAT1, MNDA, IL10RA, and CCR1 in MSGB of SS and non-SS. A combined diagnosis model of four indicators was established to identify patients’ discrete data on the foci size (AUC=0.915).Conclusion: The expression of STAT1, MNDA, and IL10RA may be potential biological indicators for SS diagnosis. Compared with FS, a combined diagnosis model of quantitative gene expression could potentially contribute to improving the sensitivity and specificity of MSGB of SS.Keywords: Sjogren’s syndrome, bioinformatics analysis, hub genes, validation, diagnostic performance, focus score
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28. Combined Percutaneous Kyphoplasty/Pediculoplasty by Posterolateral Transpedicular Approach for Painful Cervical Spine Metastases: A Single-Center Prospective Study
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Xia Y, Zhai H, Wang X, Wang Y, and Feng B
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Yonghui Xia, Huan Zhai, Xinlei Wang, Yudong Wang, Bo Feng Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Bo FengDepartment of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, No. 155 Nanjing North Street, Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning, 110001, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +8613898121986Email fbcmu@sina.comPurpose: In patients requiring percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) for painful cervical spine metastases (PCSMs), the surgical approach is of utmost importance. Anterolateral and transoral routes are generally used at present, whereas PKP as well as percutaneous pediculoplasty (PPP) via posterolateral transpedicular approach (PTPA) has yet to be pursued in the treatment of PCSMs. The study was designed to evaluate safety and efficacy of PKP procedures combined with PPP via PTPA as treatment of PCSMs.Patients and Methods: The patients with PCSMs were enrolled and housed in a database. The pain intensity of enrolled patients was gauged by Visual Analog Scale (VAS), ranging from 0 (none) to 10 (extreme). After preprocedural imaging assessment, combined PKP/PPP via PTPA was performed under the guidance of CT and fluoroscopic monitoring. Postprocedural VAS scores, complications, cement dosage, and hospitalization were recorded in the database for analysis. All cases were followed up for 6 months.Results: Adult enrollees (7 women, 4 men) with PCSMs successfully underwent PKP/PPP via PTPA between February 2019 and January 2020, injected with 3.7± 0.7 mL (range, 2.5– 4.8 mL) of cement on average. Other than a single instance of asymptomatic cement leakage into paravertebral soft tissues, no complications ensued. Significant analgesic effects observed 24 hours after procedures were sustained for up to 6 months in follow-up surveys. Postprocedural hospitalizations were as brief as 2.2± 0.8 days.Conclusion: Combined PKP/PPP via PTPA is safe and effective as treatment of PCSMs, enabling quick pain relief and patient recovery.Keywords: percutaneous vertebral augmentation, safety, efficacy, Visual Analog Scale
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29. Experimental and numerical investigation of the anti-debonding performance for novel CFRP-steel tube composite member under tension
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Liu, Z.Q., Luo, B., Wang, Q., and Feng, B.
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30. Explaining the Effectiveness of the Integrated Model of Advice-Giving in Supportive Interactions: The Mediating Roles of Politeness and Normativeness
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Feng, B, Jang, JY, Kim, I, and Wang, B
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Behavioral and Social Science ,Sociology ,Cognitive Sciences ,Communication and Media Studies - Abstract
The current study examined the effect of the Integrated Model of Advice-giving (Emotional Support—Problem Inquiry and Analysis—Advice) on recipients’ responses to advice, exploring the mediating roles of perceived regard for face and normativeness. Participants read and responded to a conversation in which they received advice from a friend regarding a problematic situation. Results indicated that perceived regard for positive face mediated the relationship between the sequential placement of emotional support and recipients’ responses to advice. Neither perceived regard for face nor normativeness mediated the relationship between the sequential placement of problem inquiry and analysis and recipients’ responses to advice. Findings of this study suggest that the provision of emotional support has a primary role in IMA and is effective in addressing the positive face needs of advice recipient.
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31. Tuning inner-layer oxygen functional groups of reduced graphene oxide by potentiostatic oxidation for high performance electrochemical energy storage devices
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Wang, H, Feng, B, Ye, Y, Guo, J, and Fang, HT
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Graphene ,Energy storage ,Lithium ion ,Bulk diffusion ,Potentiostatic oxidation ,Energy ,Physical Sciences ,Chemical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
The electrochemical lithiation/delithiation of oxygen-containing functional groups (OCFGs) of nanocarbon materials, particularly graphene, have attracted intensive interest in recent years. Here, we propose a controllable potentiostatic oxidation approach to tune the OCFGs of as-prepared reduced graphene oxide (rGO) in a carbonate-based electrolyte to improve the specific capacity and rate capability. By X-Ray absorption spectroscopy in total fluorescence yield mode and X-Ray diffraction, we confirm that potentiostatic oxidations generate new OCFGs in the inner-layer of rGO. The content of OCFGs increases as oxidation potential being elevated. Such increasing of OCFGs in quantity significantly enhances the capacity. For instance, the specific capacity of 170.4 mAh g−1 for pristine rGO electrode is increased to 290.5 mAh g−1 after the oxidation at 5.0 V. We demonstrate that oxidations at moderate potentials can reduce the electrochemical and ohmic polarizations of rGO electrodes without deteriorating diffusion dynamic, thereby improving rate capability. After the optimal oxidation at 4.7 V, rGO electrode exhibits an excellent rate capability, delivering 58.4 mAh g−1 at 20 A g−1.
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32. Classical and integrated multicomponent geothermometry at the Tengchong geothermal field, Southwestern China
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Xu, T, Hou, Z, Jia, X, Spycher, N, Jiang, Z, Feng, B, Na, J, and Yuan, Y
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Reservoir temperature ,Quartz geothermometer ,Integrated multicomponent geothermometry ,Numerical optimization ,Tengchong geothermal field ,Geology ,Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience ,Civil Engineering - Abstract
To reconstruct deep fluid chemical composition and increase the confidence in estimated reservoir temperatures, a more integral geothermometry method was compared to other classical geothermometers. Here, we apply the integrated multicomponent geothermometry (IMG) method using the GeoT code to estimate reservoir temperatures at the Tengchong geothermal field in Southwestern China. Results show reservoir temperatures calculated using the quartz geothermometer are closest to those estimated with the IMG method. The concentrations of Al and Mg, as well as selected minerals for geothermometry computations, are key factors for successfully using the IMG. Using the IMG method together with classical geothermometers can significantly increase confidence in reservoir temperature estimations. The methods presented and simulation program used here may be useful for analysis of other geothermal fields under similar conditions.
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33. Computational Modeling of Mouse Colorectum Capturing Longitudinal and Through-thickness Biomechanical Heterogeneity
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Zhao, Y., Siri, S., Feng, B., and Pierce, D.M.
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34. Prevalence and Genotype Distribution of Human Papillomavirus Among Attendees at a Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic in Urban Tianjin, China
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Xiang J, Han L, Fan Y, Feng B, Wu H, Hu C, Qi M, Wang H, Liu Q, and Liu Y
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human papillomavirus ,prevalence ,genotyping ,hpv vaccination ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Junqiu Xiang, Long Han, Yanfei Fan, Bin Feng, Haoqing Wu, Chunmin Hu, Manli Qi, Huiping Wang, Quanzhong Liu, Yuanjun Liu Department of Dermatovenereology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, 300052, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yuanjun LiuDepartment of Dermatovenereology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, 154 Anshan Road, Tianjin, 300052, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-22-60362902Fax +86-22-60362917Email liuyuanjun@tmu.edu.cnBackground: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is linked to various cancers in males and females. The prevalence and genotype distribution of HPV vary depending on geographical region and the immunity provided by vaccines. Investigation of HPV epidemiology is of great meaning for the development of prevention programs.Methods: From January 2017 to September 2019, using PCR-reverse dot blot hybridisation, we determined the HPV subtypes in 2801 patients 17– 89 years old at the sexually transmitted diseases (STD) clinic of Tianjin Medical University General Hospital.Results: The HPV infection rate was 50.79% in males and 50.64% in females. The most common HPV genotype in males and females was HPV6 (30.15% and 30.43%), followed by HPV16 (18.76% and 20.65%) and HPV11 (14.61% and 15.67%). Infection with a single HPV subtype predominated in both males and females, and the rate in males was higher than in females. By contrast, the rate of high-risk HPV (hrHPV) and low-risk HPV (lrHPV) mixed infection in females was higher than in males. Most HPV-positive patients were 20– 39 years of age. The prevalence of infection with only hrHPV differed among the age groups; the peak age was 50 to 59 years.Conclusion: The HPV prevalence was higher among the STD clinic outpatients than the general population. Therefore, a large-scale survey of high-risk populations is needed. It is anticipated that HPV vaccines, regular education and physical examinations may have a significant impact on the prevention of HPV-related diseases in high-risk groups.Keywords: human papillomavirus, prevalence, genotyping, HPV vaccination
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35. Bibliometric Analysis of Research Articles on Pain in the Elderly Published from 2000 to 2019
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Zhao Y, Zhang Z, Guo S, Feng B, Zhao X, Wang X, and Wang Y
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Yanqiao Zhao,1,2,* Ziping Zhang,2,3,* Suimin Guo,2 Beibei Feng,2,4 Xiaoyu Zhao,2,5 Xueqiang Wang,1,6 Yuling Wang2 1Department of Sport Rehabilitation, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Kinesiology, Shenyang Sport University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Optometry, Fenyang College of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi, People’s Republic of China; 6Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Shanghai Shangti Orthopaedic Hospital, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Xueqiang WangDepartment of Sport Rehabilitation, Shanghai University of Sport, 399 Changhai Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail wangxueqiang@sus.edu.cnYuling WangDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, No. 26, Erheng Road, Yuancun, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-20-38476737Email wangyul@mail.sysu.edu.cnBackground: Given the rapid growth of the global aging population, pain has become an unneglectable concern amongst the elderly. The quantity of scientific research outputs on pain in the elderly has increased over time, but only a small number of studies have used bibliometric methods to analyze scientific research in this field. This paper aimed to analyze scientific research on pain in the elderly published from 2000 to 2019 in a systematic manner using bibliometric methods.Methods: Articles on pain in the elderly published from 2000 to 2019 were retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS). Abstracts were coded on the basis of predetermined items (eg, type of article, topic, type of subjects, pain characteristics), and relevant information on the first author, citation scores, and article keywords were collected.Results: A total of 2105 articles were included in this study. Statistical analysis revealed that the publication of articles on pain in the elderly increased in frequency over time (P< 0.001). Most of the publications were original articles. Amongst the countries identified, the United States published the largest number of papers on this topic. Pain characteristics (50.21%), pain intervention (35.68%), and pain assessment (9.69%) were the main topics of research on geriatric pain. Back pain (12.30%) appeared to be the most popular pain type described in the included papers.Conclusion: This work provides researchers with an in-depth understanding of pain in the elderly by evaluating relevant publications in the past two decades. Researchers in this field are warranted to explore future directions on geriatric pain such as the transition from acute pain to chronic pain and the underlying mechanisms of pain in the elderly.Keywords: elderly, pain, bibliometric analysis
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36. TGIF1 Knockdown Inhibits the Proliferation and Invasion of Gastric Cancer via AKT Signaling Pathway
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Zhang J, Zhang F, Fan J, and Feng B
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Jing Zhang,1 Feiyan Zhang,2 Jiye Fan,3,4 Bin Feng5 1Pharmacy Department, Hebei Chemical and Pharmaceutical College, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050026, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Outpatient Operating Room, Heze Municipal Hospital, Heze City, Shandong Province, 274000, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Hebei Chemical and Pharmaceutical College, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050026, People’s Republic of China; 4College of Life Science, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050024, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Heze Municipal Hospital, Heze City, 274000 Shandong Province, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Bin FengDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Heze Municipal Hospital, No. 2888, Caozhou Road, Mudan District, Heze City 274000, Shandong Province, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail 13020511011@163.comIntroduction: Gastric cancer is a kind of cancer with high mortality. TGIF1, as a transcription inhibitor, can inhibit the transcription of specific genes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of TGIF1 in gastric cancer by knocking down TGIF1.Methods: The expression of TGIF1 was detected by qPCR and Western blotting; CCK8 assay, colony formation assay, transwell, and wound-healing assay were used to evaluate the proliferation, migration, and invasion of gastric cancer cells; cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry and Hoechst-PI double staining; cell cycle was detected by flow cytometry. Gelatinase experiment was performed to detect the expression level of MMP-2; apoptosis related proteins and AKT singling pathway were assessed by Western blotting.Results: Knockdown of TGIF1 inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of gastric cancer cells and promoted apoptosis. TGIF1 knockdown down-regulated the expression levels of MMP-2, Bcl2, CyclinD1, and p-Akt, and up-regulated the expression levels of Bax and Caspase3. These data suggested that knockdown of TGIF1 inhibited the development of gastric cancer via AKT signaling pathway.Conclusion: TGIF1 knockdown inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion and promoted apoptosis of gastric cancer cells via the AKT signaling pathway, suggesting that TGIF1 is considered a potential inhibitor in gastric cancer.Keywords: TGIF1, gastric cancer, AKT pathway, apoptosis, proliferation
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37. Distance effects of the fault on the surrounding rock mass stability of the main powerhouse at the Huanggou pumped-storage power station
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Ma, K., Feng, B., Zhuang, D.Y., Guo, X.F., and Gao, Q.
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38. The arcsine law on divisors in arithmetic progressions modulo prime powers
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Feng, B. and Wu, J.
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39. Analysis of malignancy signs in breast magnetic resonance imaging.
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Feng, B. and Chen, H.
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Background: To analyse the signs of malignant tumours in breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and further improve the imaging diagnosis level of malignant breast tumours. Materials and Methods: The plain and enhanced MRI data of 60 patients who visited our hospital between January 2011 and January 2021 were analysed retrospectively, with 118 lesions in total. Malignant breast tumour signs were assessed. Results: A total of 96 lesions were pathologically confirmed as breast cancer, with 76 cases of single breast and single lesion, 10 cases of double breast and single lesion, 6 cases of single breast and two lesions, and 4 cases of single breast and three lesions. Regarding morphology, 58 lesions were regular in appearance and 60 were irregular, of which 50 had a burr sign or sharp angle sign. Strengthening methods included 52 cases of homogeneous strengthening, 3 of annular strengthening and 2 of cluster strengthening. Conclusion: A burr margin, local skin thickening, depression, adhesion and axillary lymph node enlargement are reliable MRI signs of breast cancer. When combined with Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System grading, these signs can effectively differentiate between benign and malignant breast tumours and constitute a key reference value for the diagnosis of breast cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Reassessing methods to close the nuclear fuel cycle
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Dixon, B., Hoffman, E., Feng, B., Davidson, E., Hays, R., Worrall, A., Hansen, J., Fei, T., Hiruta, H., Peterson-Droogh, J., Ganda, F., Betzler, B., Kim, T.K., and Taiwo, T.
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41. Three-dimensional modeling and simulations of single-crystal and bi-crystal titanium for high-strain-rate loading conditions
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Feng, B., Bronkhorst, C.A., Liu, Z., Morrow, B.M., Cerreta, E.K., Li, W.H., and Daphalapurkar, N.P.
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- 2020
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42. Molten salt reactor core simulation with PROTEUS
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Fei, T., Feng, B., and Heidet, F.
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43. A multi-layered model of human skin elucidates mechanisms of wrinkling in the forehead
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Zhao, Y., Feng, B., Lee, J., Lu, N., and Pierce, D.M.
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44. A multi-layered computational model for wrinkling of human skin predicts aging effects
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Zhao, Y., Feng, B., Lee, J., Lu, N., and Pierce, D.M.
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45. Relationship closeness predicts unsolicited advice giving in supportive interactions
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Feng, B and Magen, E
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Directiveness ,emotional support ,friendship ,relationship closeness ,social support ,unsolicited advice ,Social Psychology ,Psychology - Abstract
Advice is a common element of supportive interactions, but unsolicited advice can harm the advice recipient as well as the relationship between the advice recipient and the advice giver. Despite the potential negative implications of unsolicited advice, very little is known about what predicts unsolicited advice giving in personal relationships. The present studies provide an empirical test of the association between relational closeness and unsolicited advice giving. In two studies, undergraduate students and members of the general population responded to hypothetical statements of discontent from friends who were not asking for advice. Relational closeness and unsolicited advice giving were positively correlated, with participants tending to provide more unsolicited advice to friends toward whom they felt greater relational closeness. Overall, participants gave unsolicited advice to their friends at a very early stage of a supportive interaction in approximately 70% of cases. Explanations and implications for these findings were discussed.
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46. Erratum: X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Characterization of the Synthesis Process: Revealing the Interactions in Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide-Modified Sulfur-Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites (Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2016) 120:19 (10111-10117) DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b00751)
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Ye, Y, Kawase, A, Song, MK, Feng, B, Liu, YS, Marcus, MA, Feng, J, Fang, H, Cairns, EJ, Zhu, J, and Guo, J
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Physical Chemistry ,Engineering ,Chemical Sciences ,Technology - Published
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47. X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Characterization of the Synthesis Process: Revealing the Interactions in Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide-Modified Sulfur-Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites
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Ye, Y, Kawase, A, Song, MK, Feng, B, Liu, YS, Marcus, MA, Feng, J, Fang, H, Cairns, EJ, Zhu, J, and Guo, J
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Physical Chemistry ,Engineering ,Chemical Sciences ,Technology - Abstract
We have investigated the chemical bonding interaction of S in a CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, CH3(CH2)15N+(CH3)3Br-)-modified sulfur-graphene oxide (S-GO) nanocomposite used as the cathode material for Li/S cells by S K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The results show that the introduction of CTAB to the S-GO nanocomposite and changes in the synthesis recipe including alteration of the S precursor ratios and the sequence of mixing ingredients lead to the formation of different S species. CTAB modifies the cathode materials through bonding with Na2Sx in the precursor solution, which is subsequently converted to C-S bonds during the heat treatment at 155 °C. Moreover, GO bonds with CTAB and acts as the nucleation center for S precipitation. All these interactions among S, CTAB, and GO help to immobilize the sulfur in the cathode and may be responsible for the enhanced cell cycle life of CTAB-S-GO nanocomposite-based Li/S cells.
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48. Is a Profile Worth a Thousand Words? How Online Support-Seeker’s Profile Features May Influence the Quality of Received Support Messages
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Feng, B, Li, S, and Li, N
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online forums ,personal identity cues ,profile ,support-seeking ,social presence ,trust ,person-centeredness ,politeness ,Clinical Research ,Communication & Media Studies ,Journalism and Professional Writing ,Communication and Media Studies - Abstract
Although there is an increasing amount of research on support-seeking in cyberspace, very little is known about what features of online support-seeking can enhance the quality of received support. The present experiment examined how support-seekers’ use of cues to personal identity in their user profile can influence the level of person-centeredness and politeness in others’ responses to their support-seeking postings. Results showed that support-seekers whose user profile contained a portrait picture and a first name ID tended to receive higher person-centered and more polite support messages than support-seekers whose user profile did not contain those cues to personal identity.
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49. Testing Advice Response Theory in Interactions With Friends
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MacGeorge, EL, Guntzviller, LM, Hanasono, LK, and Feng, B
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advice ,social influence ,social support ,decision making ,Communication & Media Studies ,Journalism and Professional Writing ,Communication and Media Studies - Abstract
This study extends and tests advice response theory (ART) by examining message content, message politeness, and advisor characteristics, along with situational and recipient factors as influences on the outcomes of advice. Participants (N = 244) discussed a real, current problem with a friend, completing measures about the advisor, recipient, and situation prior to the interaction, and assessments of advice message qualities and outcomes immediately after. The findings not only support ART but also indicate the need to consider how evaluations of advice evolve over time.
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50. Precision test for precision medicine: opportunities, challenges and perspectives regarding pre-eclampsia as an intervention window for future cardiovascular disease.
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Zhou, Xin, Niu, Jian-Min, Ji, Wen-Jie, Zhang, Zhuoli, Wang, Peizhong P, Ling, Xue-Feng B, and Li, Yu-Ming
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Reproductive Medicine ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Heart Disease ,Hypertension ,Cardiovascular ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Contraception/Reproduction ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Pre-eclampsia ,hypertensive disorders in pregnancy ,cardiovascular risk ,precision medicine ,cardiac stress test ,Clinical sciences ,Neurosciences ,Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences - Abstract
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) comprise a spectrum of syndromes that range in severity from gestational hypertension and pre-eclamplsia (PE) to eclampsia, as well as chronic hypertension and chronic hypertension with superimposed PE. HDP occur in 2% to 10% of pregnant women worldwide, and impose a substantial burden on maternal and fetal/infant health. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in women. The high prevalence of non-obstructive coronary artery disease and the lack of an efficient diagnostic workup make the identification of CVD in women challenging. Accumulating evidence suggests that a previous history of PE is consistently associated with future CVD risk. Moreover, PE as a maladaptation to pregnancy-induced hemodynamic and metabolic stress may also be regarded as a "precision" testing result that predicts future cardiovascular risk. Therefore, the development of PE provides a tremendous, early opportunity that may lead to changes in maternal and infant future well-being. However, the underlying pathogenesis of PE is not precise, which warrants precision medicine-based approaches to establish a more precise definition and reclassification. In this review, we proposed a stage-specific, PE-targeted algorithm, which may provide novel hypotheses that bridge the gap between Big Data-generating approaches and clinical translational research in terms of PE prediction and prevention, clinical treatment, and long-term CVD management.
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