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2. High-Yield Exfoliation of Monolayer 1T’-MoTe2 as Saturable Absorber for Ultrafast Photonics
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Runlai Li, Wei Yu, Ibrahim Abdelwahab, Kian Ping Loh, Dingyuan Tang, Qing-Hua Xu, Zikai Dong, Teng Ma, Yan Shao, Yanrong Song, Jing Li, Zhe Wang, Jia Shi, Xiaoxu Zhao, and Xiao Hu
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Yield (engineering) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Saturable absorption ,Exfoliation joint ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matter ,Mode-locking ,Transition metal ,Monolayer ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Photonics ,business ,Ultrashort pulse - Abstract
Liquid-phase exfoliation can be developed for the large-scale production of two-dimensional materials for photonic applications. Although atomically thin 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
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- 2021
3. An efficient hybrid method for analyzing the coupling response of microstrip antenna system
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Yang Qiu, Xiao Hu, Qing-Lin Xu, and Jin Tian
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Physics ,Coupling ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Microstrip antenna ,Mechanics of Materials ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
This paper presents an efficient hybrid method consisting of Lorentz reciprocity theorem, finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) method, thin wire model, transmission line (TL) equations and transfer impedance model, which can be utilized to analyze the system-level transient responses of the microstrip antenna system with antenna, metallic enclosures, braided shielded cable, and lumped element, when illuminated by an external electromagnetic pulse (EMP). In order to avoid over-fine mesh generation and repeated modeling of the antenna in multiple simulations, Lorentz reciprocity theorem is employed to extract an equivalent source model of antenna coupling, thereby improving the computational efficiency. Then, the transfer impedance model and thin wire model are incorporated into the FDTD-TL method efficiently to deal with the back-door coupling through the shielding layer of feeding coaxial cable. Finally, the hybrid FDTD method combined with the extracted equivalent source of antenna coupling is utilized to solve the coupling responses of the whole antenna system. The results of numerical simulation are verified by comparing with the simulation results of CST CS. Then, considering the influence of different incident conditions of external EMP, the characteristics of the coupling response of the system are analyzed. The obtained coupling response information demonstrate that the proposed method is available for further designing electromagnetic protection of the inner circuits of the microstrip antenna system against the impact of external EMP.
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- 2021
4. Comparison of the chemical constituents and anti-Alzheimer’s disease effects of Uncaria rhynchophylla and Uncaria tomentosa
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Wen Yang, Zhen Hu, Yan-Fang Xian, Zhi-Xiu Lin, Qing-Qing Xu, Siu-Po Ip, and Pang-Chui Shaw
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Pharmacology ,Anti alzheimer ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Uncaria rhynchophylla ,business.industry ,Streptozotocin ,Research ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Rats ,Ethanol extracts ,Other systems of medicine ,Uncaria tomentosa ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Chemical constituents ,Medicine ,business ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Akt/GSK3β/Nrf2 pathway ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Background Uncaria tomentosa, which has similar chemical constituents with Uncaria rhynchophylla, has been reported to alleviate cognitive impairments in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) animal models. This study aimed to compare the chemical constituents and anti-AD effect of the ethanol extracts of U. tomentosa (UTE) and U. rhynchophylla (URE). Methods The high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to compare the chemical constituents of UTE and URE. Streptozotocin (STZ) was intracerebroventricularly (ICV) injected into adult male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats to establish AD model. UTE (400 mg/kg) or URE (400 mg/kg) was administrated intragastrically once daily to the rats for 6 consecutive weeks. Morris water maze (MWM) test was conducted to assess the neurological functions in the STZ-induced AD rats. The brain tissues of the rats were harvested for further biochemical assay. Results The MWM test results showed both UTE and URE could significantly improve the learning and memory impairments induced by STZ in rats. Both UTE and URE could significantly inhibit the hyperphosphorylation of tau protein, reduce the elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α), enhance activities of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT and GPx) and increase the protein expression of HO-1. In addition, UTE could decrease the malondialdehyde (MDA) level. Furthermore, both UTE and URE significantly enhanced Akt activation, down regulated the activation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β), and induced the nuclear translocation of Nrf2 in the STZ-induced AD rats. Conclusions UTE and URE contained similar chemical constituents. We found for the first time that both of them could ameliorate cognitive deficits in the STZ-induced AD rats. The underlying molecular mechanism involve suppression of tau hyperphosphorylation, anti-oxidant and anti-neuroinflammation via modulating Akt (Ser473)/GSK3β (Ser9)-mediated Nrf2 activation. These findings amply implicate that both of UTE and URE are worthy of being developed clinically into pharmaceutical treatment for AD.
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- 2021
5. Clinical-radiological predictive model in differential diagnosis of small (≤ 20 mm) solitary pulmonary nodules
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Qing-Song Xu, Yi-Bing Shi, Hai-Cheng Zhao, and Xi-Juan Ma
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Logistic regression ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Pre-test probability ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,Text mining ,Risk Factors ,Diagnosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Bronchus ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Small solitary pulmonary nodule ,RC705-779 ,business.industry ,Research ,Solitary Pulmonary Nodule ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Pre- and post-test probability ,Logistic Models ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,ROC Curve ,Predictive model ,Radiological weapon ,Female ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Background There is a lack of clinical-radiological predictive models for the small (≤ 20 mm) solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs). We aim to establish a clinical-radiological predictive model for differentiating malignant and benign small SPNs. Materials and methods Between January 2013 and December 2018, a retrospective cohort of 250 patients with small SPNs was used to construct the predictive model. A second retrospective cohort of 101 patients treated between January 2019 and December 2020 was used to independently test the model. The model was also compared to two other models that had previously been identified. Results In the training group, 250 patients with small SPNs including 156 (62.4%) malignant SPNs and 94 (37.6%) benign SPNs patients were included. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that older age, pleural retraction sign, CT bronchus sign, and higher CEA level were the risk factors of malignant small SPNs. The predictive model was established as: X = − 10.111 + [0.129 × age (y)] + [1.214 × pleural retraction sign (present = 1; no present = 0)] + [0.985 × CT bronchus sign (present = 1; no present = 0)] + [0.21 × CEA level (ug/L)]. Our model had a significantly higher region under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (0.870; 50% CI: 0.828–0.913) than the other two models. Conclusions We established and validated a predictive model for estimating the pre-test probability of malignant small SPNs, that can help physicians to choose and interpret the outcomes of subsequent diagnostic tests.
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6. Changes and significance of Treg and Th17 in adult patients with primary membranous nephropathy
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Lin Lian, Yun Liu, Yu-Long Hou, Minghao Guo, Qing‐yu Xu, Dong-Hong Ma, Xiao-Dong Yang, Qiu-Ju Hua, and Yi-Long Zhou
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Adult ,Adult patients ,business.industry ,FOXP3 ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,hemic and immune systems ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Glomerulonephritis, Membranous ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Tacrolimus ,Pathogenesis ,Membranous nephropathy ,Nephrology ,Immunology ,Correlation analysis ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,medicine ,Cytokines ,Humans ,Th17 Cells ,business ,Transcription factor - Abstract
Objective To investigate the changes in Treg and Th17 cells and explore the significance of Treg/Th17 balance in adult primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) patients. Materials and methods A total of 60 PMN patients and 50 healthy adults from June 2013 to October 2016 were enrolled in this study. The levels of Treg, Th17, and related cytokines were assessed. Pearson correlation was used for conducting correlation analysis. Results There was a significant increase in Th17 frequencies and IL-17 (Th17-related cytokines) in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), as well as a significant decrease in Treg frequencies and IL-10 (Treg-related cytokines). The IL-17 concentrations in the peripheral blood of PMN patients were positively correlated with urinary protein, while IL-10 levels were negatively correlated with urinary protein. Protein expression of Treg transcription factor (Foxp3) was significantly low in the renal tissues of PMN patients, while the expression of IL-17 was much higher. Th17/Treg imbalance was reversed to normal after effective treatment with tacrolimus in 15 PMN patients. Conclusion These results suggested the existence of Treg/Th17 imbalance in PMN patients, showing the importance of Treg/Th17 imbalance in PMN pathogenesis.
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7. Value of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in treatment of patients with biliary and pancreatic diseases with digestive tract stricture
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Gong Chen, Jun Liu, Xiu-Fan Ni, Ying-Ying Wu, Deng Denghao, Chaowu Chen, Wei-Wei Han, Weiwei Chen, Chao Sun, Xiao-Xing Xiang, Juan Chen, Wei-Zhao Wang, Lu Wang, Hai-Na Chai, Tian-Qi Ren, and Qing-Cheng Xu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Digestive tract ,business ,Value (mathematics) ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2021
8. Clinical outcomes and patterns of failure of head and neck mucosal melanoma treated with multiple treatment modalities
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Zi-Lu Huang, Qing-Qing Xu, Wen-Min Wu, Yan-Zhen Lai, Zi-Yi Zeng, Lei Chen, Rui-Yao Ou, Li-Xia Lu, and Ya-Ni Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Treatment modalities ,Immunologic/targeted therapy ,Head and neck mucosal melanoma ,R895-920 ,Gastroenterology ,Targeted therapy ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Treatment Failure ,Stage (cooking) ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Melanoma ,RC254-282 ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Mucous Membrane ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Clinical outcome ,Research ,Mucosal melanoma ,Cancer ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Primary tumor ,Survival Rate ,Radiation therapy ,Oncology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,T-stage ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Objectives The study aims to analyze the clinical characteristics of head and neck mucosal melanoma (MMHN) and the effects of multiple treatment modalities on distant metastasis, recurrence and survival rates to provide a reference for the individualized treatment of MMHN. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 262 patients with stage III–IVb MMHN treated from March 1986 to November 2018 at our cancer center. Results The median follow-up time was 34.0 months (range 1–262 months). The 5-year overall survival (OS), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) and disease-free survival (DFS) probabilities were 37.7%, 30.2%, and 20.3%, respectively. The 5-year OS rates for patients with stage III, stage IVA, and stage IVB MMHN were 67.0%, 24.1% and 8.3%, respectively (P P P P Conclusions The main reason for treatment failure in MMHN is distant metastasis. Immunologic/targeted therapy and surgery are recommended to improve the survival of MMHN. The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 8th edition staging system for MMHN does stage this disease effectively.
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9. A nomogram for predicting survival of head and neck mucosal melanoma
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Lei Chen, Qing-Qing Xu, Xin-Yi Su, Li-Xia Lu, Qing-Jie Li, Liu Chen, Jing-Xia Song, and Juan Du
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Mucosal melanoma of the head and neck ,Concordance ,Prognostic factors ,Nomogram ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Clinical outcomes ,Genetics ,medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Survival analysis ,RC254-282 ,Receiver operating characteristic ,QH573-671 ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Mucosal melanoma ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Primary tumor ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,T-stage ,Primary Research ,business ,Cytology - Abstract
Objectives We aimed to understand the clinical characteristics and better predict the prognosis of patients with mucosal melanoma of the head and neck (MMHN) using a nomogram. Methods Three hundred patients with nometastatic MMHN were included. Multivariable Cox regression was performed to analyze independent prognostic factors for overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), and locoregional relapse-free survival (LRRFS), and these factors were used to develop a nomogram. Concordance indexes (C-indexes), calibration plots, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were performed to test the predictive performance of the nomogram in both the primary (n = 300) and validation cohorts (n = 182). Results The primary tumor site, T stage and N stage were independent risk factors for survival and were included in the nomogram to predict the 3- and 5-year OS, DFS, DMFS, and LRRFS in the primary cohort. The C-indexes (both > 0.700), well-fit calibration plots, and area under the ROC curve (both > 0.700) indicated the high diagnostic accuracy of the nomogram, in both the primary and validation cohorts. The patients were divided into three groups (high-risk, intermediate-risk, and low-risk groups) according to their nomogram scores. The survival curves of OS, DFS, DMFS, and LRRFS were well separated by the risk groups in both cohorts (all P Conclusions The nomogram can stratify MMHN patients into clinically meaningful taxonomies to provide individualized treatment.
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10. Aberrant Factors of Fibrinolysis and Coagulation in Pancreatic Cancer
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Jun Qian, Qing Qing Xu, Lianghua Fang, and Jin-Yong Zhou
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,pancreatic cancer ,Review ,Fibrinogen ,Tissue plasminogen activator ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pancreatic cancer ,Fibrinolysis ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Platelet ,thrombosis ,business.industry ,immune escape ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,fibrinolysis ,business ,Plasminogen activator ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aberrant factors associated with fibrinolysis and thrombosis are found in many cancer patients, which can promote metastasis and are associated with poor prognosis. The relationship between tumor-associated fibrinolysis and thrombosis is poorly understood in pancreatic cancer. This review provides a brief highlight of existing studies that the fibrinolysis and coagulation systems were activated in pancreatic cancer patients, along with aberrant high concentrations of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA), urine plasminogen activator (u-PA), D-dimer, fibrinogen, or platelets. These factors cooperate with each other, propelling tumor cell shedding, localization, adhesion to distant metastasis. The relationship between thrombosis or fibrinolysis and cancer immune escape is also investigated. In addition, the potential prevention and therapy strategies of pancreatic cancer targeting factors in fibrinolysis and coagulation systems are also been discussed, in which we highlight two effective agents aspirin and low-molecular weight heparin (LMWH). Summarily, this review provides new directions for the research and treatment of pancreatic cancer.
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11. Quality of life after thoracic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis: a meta-analysis
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Zhi-Qing David Xu, Yunwei Wei, and Hui Li
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Subgroup analysis ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,medicine ,Humans ,Hyperhidrosis ,Postoperative Period ,Sympathectomy ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Palmar hyperhidrosis ,General Medicine ,Thoracic Surgical Procedures ,Cardiac surgery ,Surgery ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Quality of Life ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Palmar hyperhidrosis affects 0.6–10% of the general population, having an important impact in patients’ quality of life. The definitive treatment for palmar hyperhidrosis is thoracic sympathectomy. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the quality of life after thoracic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis. The interest studies were searched in six comprehensive databases. The quality of the studies was assessed using the risk of bias tool recommended by the Cochrane system evaluation manual. Meta-analysis was performed with RevMan version 5.3. The outcome of interest was quality of life. The subgroup analysis and sensitive analysis were performed. Nine trials, including 895 patients, with accessible data comparing preoperative quality of life score with postoperative quality-of-life score were used for data analysis. Compared with preoperative quality-of-life score, application of thoracic sympathectomy improved the postoperative quality of life of palmar hyperhidrosis patients (MD = 57.81, 95% CI 53.33–62.30). Subgroup analysis of the different thoracic sympathectomy segment showed that there was no significant difference in the results obtained when operated with single segment or multiple segments (single segment: MD = 61.16, 95% CI [56.10, 66.22], multiple segments: MD = 52.14, 95% CI [48.39, 55.88]). The meta-analysis provided evidence of the improved quality of life after thoracic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis.
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- 2020
12. Epigenetic therapies in acute myeloid leukemia: the role of hypomethylating agents, histone deacetylase inhibitors and the combination of hypomethylating agents with histone deacetylase inhibitors
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Qing-Yu Xu, Li Yu, and Peng Lyu
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Myeloid ,lcsh:Medicine ,Decitabine ,Intensive chemotherapy ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,5-azacytidine ,medicine ,Humans ,Epigenetics ,Review Articles ,Acute myeloid leukemia ,biology ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Myeloid leukemia ,General Medicine ,DNA Methylation ,medicine.disease ,Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors ,Clinical trial ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Leukemia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Histone ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,DNA methylation ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Histone deacetylase ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Epigenetic regulation includes changes of DNA methylation and modifications of histone proteins and is essential for normal physiologic functions, especially for controlling gene expression. Epigenetic dysregulation plays a key role in disease pathogenesis and progression of some malignancies, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Epigenetic therapies, including hypomethylating agents (HMAs) and histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors, were developed to reprogram the epigenetic abnormalities in AML. However, the molecular mechanisms and therapeutic effects of the two agents alone or their combination remain unknown. An overview of these epigenetic therapies is given here. A literature search was conducted through PubMed database, looking for important biological or clinical studies related to the epigenetic regimens in the treatment of AML until October 15th, 2019. Various types of articles, including original research and reviews, were assessed, identified, and eventually summarized as a collection of data pertaining the mechanisms and clinical effects of HMAs and HDAC inhibitors in AML patients. We provided here an overview of the current understanding of the mechanisms and clinical therapeutic effects involved in the treatment with HMAs and HDAC inhibitors alone, the combination of epigenetic therapies with intensive chemotherapy, and the combination of both types of epigenetic therapies. Relevant clinical trials were also discussed. Generally speaking, the large number of studies and their varied outcomes demonstrate that effects of epigenetic therapies are heterogeneous, and that HMAs combination regimens probably contribute to significant response rates. However, more research is needed to explore therapeutic effects of HDAC inhibitors and various combinations of HMAs and HDAC inhibitors.
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- 2020
13. Designing Sub‐2 nm Organosilica Nanohybrids for Far‐Field Super‐Resolution Imaging
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Yu Wang, Ziyu Zhu, Xiao Peng, Xian Qin, Yu Han, Han Feng, Xiaogang Liu, Wei Yan, Lingmei Liu, Junle Qu, Liangliang Liang, and Qing-Hua Xu
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Biocompatibility ,010405 organic chemistry ,business.industry ,STED microscopy ,Quantum yield ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Microscopy ,Nanotechnology ,Optoelectronics ,Organosilicon Compounds ,Nanodot ,Stimulated emission ,business - Abstract
Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy enables ultrastructural imaging of biological samples with high spatiotemporal resolution. STED nanoprobes based on fluorescent organosilica nanohybrids featuring sub-2 nm size and near-unity quantum yield are presented. The spin-orbit coupling (SOC) of heavy-atom-rich organic fluorophores is mitigated through a silane-molecule-mediated condensation/dehalogenation process, resulting in bright fluorescent organosilica nanohybrids with multiple emitters in one hybrid nanodot. When harnessed as STED nanoprobes, these fluorescent nanohybrids show intense photoluminescence, high biocompatibility, and long-term photostability. Taking advantage of the low-power excitation (0.5 μW), prolonged singlet-state lifetime, and negligible depletion-induced re-excitation, these STED nanohybrids present high depletion efficiency (>96 %), extremely low saturation intensity (0.54 mW, ca. 0.188 MW cm-2 ), and ultra-high lateral resolution (ca. λem /28).
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- 2020
14. Finite element analysis of the thermal interaction of continuously welded rails with simply supported bridges considering nonlinear stiffness
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Qiang Wang, Bin Yan, Ping Lou, Qing-Yuan Xu, Yi-Wei Cheng, and Ftk Au
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Welding ,Structural engineering ,Bridge (interpersonal) ,Finite element method ,0201 civil engineering ,law.invention ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,law ,Thermal ,Nonlinear stiffness ,business - Abstract
The thermal interaction of continuously welded rails with railway bridges has attracted the wide attention of researchers. In this paper, the model of a continuously welded rail and a bridge with longitudinal nonlinear stiffness has been considered. The detailed mechanics equation of the rail on the bridge and the embankment with longitudinal nonlinear stiffness has been presented using the finite element analysis. The validity of the presented model and the compiled program is illustrated. The influences of nonlinear stiffness, span number of the bridge, constant longitudinal restoring force, bridge bearing arrangement, and the span length of the bridge on the additional longitudinal stress and displacement of rails are investigated for multispan simply supported bridges. The results show that (1) the responses of rails for the nonlinear stiffness are less than those for the linear stiffness; (2) when the bridge span reaches a certain number, the maximum additional longitudinal stress and the displacement of the rail tend to be constant; (3) with the increase of the value of the constant longitudinal restoring stress, the maximum additional longitudinal stress and the displacement of the rail increase; (4) the maximum additional longitudinal stress of the rail on multispan simply supported bridges can be reduced by using alternate bearings on one pier; and (5) the maximum additional longitudinal stress and displacement of the rail increase with the increase of the span length of the bridge.
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- 2019
15. Transarterial embolization with hepatectomy for ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma: a meta-analysis
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Qing-Song Xu, Ping-Chao Huang, Yu-Fei Fu, Feng-Qin Zhang, and Lin Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Cochrane Library ,Gastroenterology ,Blood loss ,Internal medicine ,Transarterial embolization ,Medicine ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Rupture, Spontaneous ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Liver Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Treatment Outcome ,Meta-analysis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Cohort ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Purpose To compare the clinical effectiveness between transarterial embolization (TAE) with staged hepatectomy (SH) and emergency hepatectomy (EH) for ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Material and methods Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were screened for eligible publications from the inception of the databases till February 2021. Results This meta-analysis included seven studies comprising 162 patients who underwent TAE with SH and 266 patients who underwent EH. The pooled intraoperative blood loss was less in the TAE with SH cohort, as compared to the EH cohort without significant difference (p = .20). The pooled blood transfer rate (p Conclusions Compared with EH for ruptured HCC, TAE with SH could effectively decrease intraoperative blood loss and 30-day mortality. However, the long-term DFS and OS might not be beneficial to preoperative TAE.
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- 2021
16. Effects of chronic HBV infection on lipid metabolism in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A lipidomic analysis
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Ji-Jun Luo, Qing-Yang Xu, Han Li, Hai-Xia Cao, Yang Xie, and Qin Pan
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Adult ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic hepatitis B virus infection ,Specialties of internal medicine ,Fatty Acids, Nonesterified ,Gastroenterology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,Lipidomics ,medicine ,Humans ,Pathological ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Lipid metabolism ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Lipids ,digestive system diseases ,Lysophosphatidylcholine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,RC581-951 ,Case-Control Studies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocyte ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Steatosis ,business ,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - Abstract
Introduction and objectives Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection exerts an impact on lipid metabolism, but its interaction with dysmetabolism-based non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) remains uncertain. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of HBV infection on lipid metabolism, hepatic steatosis and related impairments of NAFLD patients. Methods Biopsy-proven Chinese NAFLD patients with (NAFLD-HBV group, n = 21) or without chronic HBV infection (NAFLD group, n = 41) were enrolled in the case-control study. Their serum lipidomics was subjected to individual investigation by ultra-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. Steatosis, activity, and fibrosis (SAF) scoring revealed the NAFLD-specific pathological characteristics. Results Chronic HBV infection was associated with global alteration of serum lipidomics in NAFLD patients. Upregulation of phosphatidylcholine (PCs), choline plasmalogen (PC-Os) and downregulation of free fatty acids (FFAs), lysophosphatidylcholine (LPCs) dominated the HBV-related lipidomic characteristics. Compared to those of NAFLD group, the levels of serum hepatoxic lipids (FFA16:0, FFA16: 1, FFA18:1, FFA18:2) were significantly lowered in the NAFLD-HBV group. These low-level FFAs demonstrated correlation to statistical improvements in aspartate aminotransferase activity (FFA16:0, r = 0.33; FFA16:1, r = 0.37; FFA18:1, r = 0.32; FFA18:2, r = 0.42), hepatocyte steatosis (FFA16: 1, r = 0.39; FFA18:1, r = 0.39; FFA18:2, r = 0.32), and ballooning (FFA16:0, r = 0.30; FFA16:1, r = 0.45; FFA18:1, r = 0.36; FFA18:2, r = 0.30) (all P Conclusion Chronic HBV infection may impact on the serum lipidomics and steatosis-related pathological characteristics of NAFLD.
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17. The Impact of Histologies on Clinical Outcomes of Spinal Metastases Treated with Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy
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Lixin Ke, Ziyi Zeng, Ziwei Wu, Lanlan Guo, Li-Xia Lu, Lei Chen, Yuanyuan Chen, and Qing-Qing Xu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Spinal metastases ,Stereotactic body radiotherapy - Abstract
Background With the life expectance prolonging, more cancer patients occurred spinal metastases. To evaluate the impact of histologies on outcomes of spinal metastases treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and identify the correlated prognostic factors. Methods The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of all patients who underwent SBRT with no prior radiation for spinal metastases between October 2015 and October 2020 at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. Propensity score matching (PSM) was applied to balance the distribution of related baseline characteristics. The endpoints included overall survival (OS), local control (LC), pain relief, and time to pain relief. Results A total of 202 consecutive patients with 345 spinal metastases were treated with a median follow-up time of 16.02 months (range, 0.73–57.90 months). The 1- and 2-year OS rates were 57% and 50%, respectively. The median survival was 35.63 months. A higher Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS) score at consult predicted for better OS (P = 0.020). The presence of pain at enrollment assessed by the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) predicted for worse OS (P = 0.038). The 1-year LC rate was 92.0%. The pain relief rate was 76.30% (103/135 patients). Younger age was identified to be prognostic for better pain relief (P = 0.037). In the univariate and multivariate analysis, no variable was independently associated with time to pain relief. As for toxicity, no Grade ≥ 3 toxicity was observed. Conclusions SBRT is feasible and appears to be an effective treatment paradigm for patients with spinal metastases, with limited accepted toxicities.
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18. Computed tomography–guided lung biopsy: a randomized controlled trial of low-dose versus standard-dose protocol
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Qing-Song Xu, Chen Wang, Guang-Chao Li, Yu-Fei Fu, Tao Wang, and Yi-Bing Shi
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Image-Guided Biopsy ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Randomization ,Lung biopsy ,Radiation Dosage ,Effective dose (radiation) ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,Single-Blind Method ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Lung ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Radiation Exposure ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,ROC Curve ,Pneumothorax ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
To assess the relative diagnostic utility of low- and standard-dose computed tomography (CT)–guided lung biopsy. In this single-center, single-blind, prospective, randomized controlled trial, patients were enrolled between November 2016 and June 2017. Enrolled study participants were randomly selected to undergo either low- or standard-dose CT-guided lung biopsy. Diagnostic accuracy was the primary study endpoint, whereas technical success, radiation dose, and associated complications were secondary study endpoints. In total, 280 patients underwent study enrollment and randomization, with 271 (low-dose group, 135; standard-dose group, 136) receiving the assigned interventions. Both groups had a 100% technical success rate for CT-guided lung biopsy, and complication rates were similar between groups (p > 0.05). The mean dose-length product (36.0 ± 14.1 mGy cm vs. 361.8 ± 108.0 mGy cm, p
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19. A novel HBx genotype serves as a preoperative predictor and fails to activate the JAK1/STATs pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Shuhan Sun, Fu Yang, Kongying Lin, Weiping Zhou, Qing‐guo Xu, Zhen-guang Wang, Qi-fei Tao, De-shu Dai, Fangming Gu, Hui Liu, Guo Xinggang, Jin-zhao Ma, Jingfeng Liu, Le-Qun Li, Ling-Hao Zhao, Yuan Yang, Shengxian Yuan, Yun-jin Zang, Jian Yu, and Jie Cai
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0301 basic medicine ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Genotype ,viruses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Viral Regulatory and Accessory Proteins ,Neoplasm Staging ,Hepatitis B virus ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Janus Kinase 1 ,Hepatitis B ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,BCLC Stage ,STAT Transcription Factors ,HBx ,030104 developmental biology ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Trans-Activators ,Cancer research ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Hepatectomy ,Liver cancer ,business ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Background & Aims Genetic variability in the hepatitis B virus X gene (HBx) is frequently observed and is associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression. However, a genotype classification based on the full-length HBx sequence and the impact of genotypes on hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related HCC prognosis remain unclear. We therefore aimed to perform this genotype classification and assess its clinical impact. Methods We classified the genotypes of the full-length HBx gene through sequencing and a cluster analysis of HBx DNA from a cohort of patients with HBV-related HCC, which served as the primary cohort (n = 284). Two independent HBV-related HCC cohorts, a validation cohort (n = 171) and a serum cohort (n = 168), were used to verify the results. Protein microarray assay analysis was performed to explore the underlying mechanism. Results In the primary cohort, the HBx DNA was classified into 3 genotypes: HBx-EHBH1, HBx-EHBH2, and HBx-EHBH3. HBx-EHBH2 (HBx-E2) indicated better recurrence-free survival and overall survival for patients with HCC. HBx-E2 was significantly correlated with the absence of liver cirrhosis, a small tumor size, a solitary tumor, complete encapsulation and Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage A-0 tumors. Additionally, HBx-E2 served as a significant prognostic factor for patients with BCLC stage B HCC after hepatectomy. Mechanistically, HBx-E2 is unable to promote proliferation in HCC cells and normal hepatocytes. It also fails to activate the Janus kinase 1 (JAK1)/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3)/STAT5 pathway. Conclusion Our study identifies a novel HBx genotype that is unable to promote the proliferation of HCC cells and suggests a potential marker to preoperatively predict the prognosis of patients with BCLC stage B, HBV-associated, HCC. Lay summary We classified a novel genotype of the full-length hepatitis B virus X gene (HBx), HBx-E2. This genotype was identified in tumor and nontumor tissues from patients with hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma. HBx-E2 could preoperatively predict the prognosis of patients with intermediate stage hepatocellular carcinoma, after resection.
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20. An efficient binary cathode interlayer for large-bandgap non-fullerene organic solar cells
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Qing-Hua Xu, Fei Huang, Jianchao Jia, Shuting Pang, Chunhui Duan, Qingwu Yin, Kai Zhang, Long Zhang, Yong Cao, and Xi Zhang
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Materials science ,Organic solar cell ,Tandem ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Band gap ,Open-circuit voltage ,business.industry ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Acceptor ,Cathode ,law.invention ,law ,Water splitting ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,HOMO/LUMO - Abstract
With the rapid development in large-bandgap non-fullerene acceptors, the energy level mismatch between the cathode interlayer (CIL) and the acceptors becomes severe. Herein, we carefully investigate the influence of interlayers with different lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) levels on the performance of non-fullerene organic solar cells (OSCs), and observe that the energy level alignment between interlayers and acceptors plays a crucial role in achieving high open circuit voltage (Voc) and efficient charge extraction. Meanwhile, we find that the electron extraction and transport abilities of the CIL can be tuned by blending two CIL materials together with different ratios (named binary CIL). Based on these findings, efficient single-junction, double-junction and triple-junction homo-tandem OSCs based on a large-bandgap non-fullerene acceptor and binary CIL with an ultrahigh Voc of 1.22 V, 2.39 V and 3.21 V are demonstrated. The high Voc of tandem OSCs further ensure their application in solar-energy-driven water splitting. This study offers a new strategy to extend the application of CILs, and helps to develop efficient and thick CILs for printed large-area non-fullerene OSCs.
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21. Thermally evaporated two-dimensional SnS as an efficient and stable electron collection interlayer for inverted planar perovskite solar cells
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Qing-Hua Xu, Jianyong Ouyang, Hikmet Coskun, Bichen Li, Furkan Halis Isikgor, Muhammad Imran, and Zhihui Chen
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Tin ,business ,Layer (electronics) ,Deposition (law) ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
Hybrid organic–inorganic perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted significant attention because of their advantages of a high power conversion efficiency and low fabrication cost. Their efficiencies have skyrocketed from 3% to over 22% just within few years of research. Interlayer engineering is an efficient method for further improving the performance of planar perovskite solar cells. There are two types of materials widely applied for interfaces. Organic interlayers can be easily processed, yet they have lower stability under light or at elevated temperatures. Metal oxide interlayers require costlier and, more importantly, higher temperature processing methods which lead to degradation of the underlying perovskite layer. In this work, we propose tin(II) sulfide (SnS), a IV–VI semiconductor, as an interlayer material to replace bathocuproine (BCP) for electron collection. The deposition of the interlayer is achieved by thermal evaporation, and the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the optimized device reached up to 18.40%. With a comparable PCE and improved stability, SnS can replace BCP successfully. Additionally, we explored devices with fully inorganic interlayers by employing a metal oxide as the hole transport interlayer. This method further increased the stability.
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22. 20.7% highly reproducible inverted planar perovskite solar cells with enhanced fill factor and eliminated hysteresis
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Tianxiang Zhang, Qing-Hua Xu, Yuanhang Cheng, Si-Wen Zhang, Hao Gong, Chao Liu, Jianyong Ouyang, Xixia Liu, Nengduo Zhang, and Jingshen Chen
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,Nucleation ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,0104 chemical sciences ,Hysteresis ,Planar ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Lewis acids and bases ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Layer (electronics) ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
Despite the low-cost and moderate-temperature fabrication process of inverted planar perovskite solar cells (PVSCs), the relatively low efficiency (
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23. Prognostic Value of an Immunohistochemical Signature in Patients With Head and Neck Mucosal Melanoma
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Shao-Han Yin, Qing-Qing Xu, Cheng-Long Huang, Mu-Yan Cai, Qing-Jie Li, Li-Xia Lu, Mei-Fang Zhang, and Lei Chen
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,head and neck mucosal melanoma ,nomogram ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pathological ,Melanoma ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Original Research ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Mucosal melanoma ,Retrospective cohort study ,Nomogram ,RC581-607 ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Primary tumor ,Immunohistochemistry ,Confidence interval ,Nomograms ,030104 developmental biology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,T-stage ,Female ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,business ,signature - Abstract
PurposeWe aimed to develop a prognostic immunohistochemistry (IHC) signature for patients with head and neck mucosal melanoma (MMHN).MethodsIn total, 190 patients with nonmetastatic MMHN with complete clinical and pathological data before treatment were included in our retrospective study.ResultsWe extracted five IHC markers associated with overall survival (OS) and then constructed a signature in the training set (n=116) with the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression model. The validation set (n=74) was further built to confirm the prognostic significance of this classifier. We then divided patients into high- and low-risk groups according to the IHC score. In the training set, the 5-year OS rate was 22.0% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 11.2%- 43.2%) for the high-risk group and 54.1% (95% CI: 41.8%-69.9%) for the low-risk group (PConclusionsA nomogram was generated and confirmed to be of clinical value. Our IHC classifier integrating five IHC markers could help clinicians make decisions and determine optimal treatments for patients with MMHN.
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24. Establishing and Assessing a Nomogram Based on the Clinical Features of Mucosal Melanoma of the Head and Neck
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Li-Xia Lu, Qing-Jie Li, Xin-Yi Su, Qing-Qing Xu, Lei Chen, Liu Chen, Jing-Xia Song, and Juan Du
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medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Mucosal melanoma ,Medicine ,Radiology ,Nomogram ,business ,medicine.disease ,Head and neck - Abstract
Objectives: The rarity of mucosal melanoma of the head and neck (MMHN) and the lack of prospective clinical trials has resulted in the limited knowledge of its clinical features and prognosis. We aimed to understand the clinical characteristics and developed a nomogram to better predict the prognosis of patients with MMHN.Methods: Based on a total of 300 patients with nonmetastatic MMHN, multivariable Cox regression was performed to analyze independent prognostic factors. The overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), and locoregional relapse-free survival (LRRFS) of MMHN patients could be monitored using the nomogram. To facilitate clinical application, an online dynamic nomogram was established.Results: Multivariate analysis identified primary tumor site, T stage and N stage as independent risk factors for survival. This factor-based nomogram had prognostic value for OS, DFS, DMFS, and LRRFS. Receiver operating characteristic analysis indicated the high diagnostic accuracy of the nomogram (AUC > 0.7). Kaplan–Meier survival curves indicated that the risk score of the nomogram effectively stratified MMHN patients with poor survival into a high-risk group (all PConclusions: The nomogram is conducive to stratifying MMHN patients into clinically meaningful taxonomies and subsequently providing individualized treatment.
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25. A deep learning integrated radiomics model for identification of coronavirus disease 2019 using computed tomography
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Song Tian, Qing-nan Xu, Wenwen Liu, Yan Ma, Chen Xia, Xiao-guo Zhang, Jiangfen Wu, Jiang Shao, Dasheng Li, Lingbo Lin, Dingjun Wang, Dawei Wang, Zhong-fa Zhang, Xiao-man Ma, Weixiong Tan, and Jun Chai
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Adult ,Male ,Computer science ,Science ,Feature extraction ,Feature selection ,Models, Biological ,Article ,Deep Learning ,Radiomics ,Radiologists ,Medical imaging ,Humans ,Multidisciplinary ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,COVID-19 ,Pattern recognition ,Middle Aged ,Perceptron ,Identification (information) ,ROC Curve ,Viral infection ,Medicine ,Female ,Artificial intelligence ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Algorithms ,Software - Abstract
Since its first outbreak, Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been rapidly spreading worldwide and caused a global pandemic. Rapid and early detection is essential to contain COVID-19. Here, we first developed a deep learning (DL) integrated radiomics model for end-to-end identification of COVID-19 using CT scans and then validated its clinical feasibility. We retrospectively collected CT images of 386 patients (129 with COVID-19 and 257 with other community-acquired pneumonia) from three medical centers to train and externally validate the developed models. A pre-trained DL algorithm was utilized to automatically segment infected lesions (ROIs) on CT images which were used for feature extraction. Five feature selection methods and four machine learning algorithms were utilized to develop radiomics models. Trained with features selected by L1 regularized logistic regression, classifier multi-layer perceptron (MLP) demonstrated the optimal performance with AUC of 0.922 (95% CI 0.856–0.988) and 0.959 (95% CI 0.910–1.000), the same sensitivity of 0.879, and specificity of 0.900 and 0.887 on internal and external testing datasets, which was equivalent to the senior radiologist in a reader study. Additionally, diagnostic time of DL-MLP was more efficient than radiologists (38 s vs 5.15 min). With an adequate performance for identifying COVID-19, DL-MLP may help in screening of suspected cases.
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26. Integrated bioinformatics analysis identified MTHFD1L as a potential biomarker and correlated with immune infiltrates in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Liu-Kui Pan, Jun Wu, Junhui Chen, Kai Huang, Qing-Chun Xu, Zhen-Yu Wang, Chen Wang, and Jie Yang
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0301 basic medicine ,Immunology & Inflammation ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Bioinformatics ,Biophysics ,Biochemistry ,Cohort Studies ,Formate-Tetrahydrofolate Ligase ,03 medical and health sciences ,MTHFD1L ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Aminohydrolases ,Multienzyme Complexes ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Macrophage ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Research Articles ,Cancer ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase (NADP) ,Tumor microenvironment ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Computational Biology ,Cell Biology ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Potential biomarkers ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Cancer research ,Immunohistochemistry ,immune cell ,Liver cancer ,business - Abstract
Liver hepatocellular carcinoma (LIHC) is one of the most frequently occurring primary malignant liver tumors and seriously harms people’s health in the world. Methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 1-like (MTHFD1L) has been shown to be associated with colon cancer cell proliferation, colony formation and invasion. In the present study, a total of 370 LIHC and 51 normal samples data were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. Bioinformatics and immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis showed that MTHFD1L is highly expressed in liver tumors. Correlation analysis suggested the differences of vital status between high- and low-expression MTHFD1L groups of LIHC. Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression were performed to identify the relationship between clinical characteristics and overall survival (OS). In addition, to explore whether MTHFD1L has an effect on the immune infiltration of LIHC. The correlation between MTHFD1L expression and 24 immune cells were analyzed by ImmuneCellAI database. Furthermore, we combined three databases CIBERSORT, TIMER and ImmuneCellAI to do a comprehensive validation and determined that dendritic cells (DCs) resting, macrophage M0 and macrophage M2 closely related to the expression of MTHFD1L. The results showed that MTHFD1L was a potential prognostic biomarker for LIHC, and could help to elucidate that how the immune microenvironment promotes liver cancer development.
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27. Modulation crosstalk and reduction in distributed feedback laser diode and monitor photodiode monolithically integrated light-emitting diodel
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Qing-Yang Xu, Xun Li, Chang-Qing Xu, and Wei-Ping Huang
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Light-emitting diodes -- Analysis ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
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28. The study of solar radiation on surface of Mars
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Peng Yang, Qing-shan Xu, Chuanyu Fan, Chengchen, and Wenqiang Wang
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business.industry ,Solar zenith angle ,Mars Exploration Program ,Atmosphere of Mars ,Albedo ,Radiation ,Solar energy ,Physics::Space Physics ,Radiative transfer ,Environmental science ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,business ,Solar power ,Remote sensing - Abstract
Through the investigation and analysis of the characteristics of Martian atmosphere, the distribution of solar energy outside the Martian atmosphere is calculated. Using the fast calculation algorithm to calculate Mars surface radiation, a fast calculation mode is established, and a visual software interface is written. The radiation under given conditions can be calculated by directly inputting the location, time, solar zenith angle, surface albedo and light depth. The calculation results of the fast calculation mode are compared with the other two models, which increases the credibility of the calculation results. The calculation results are used to analyze the variation of surface radiation of Mars with solar zenith angle and light depth. This study will help researchers to predict the location and time of landing of Mars detectors, and provide theoretical support for analyzing the solar power generation situation of Mars. To ensure the successful implementation of the Mars exploration program.
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29. APOC3 rs2070667 Associates with Serum Triglyceride Profile and Hepatic Inflammation in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Hai-Xia Cao, Qin Pan, Han Li, Qing-Yang Xu, and Jian-Gao Fan
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,Lipidomics ,Medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Triglyceride ,business.industry ,Lipid metabolism ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Apolipoprotein C3 ,Steatosis ,business ,Lipid profile ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid ,Research Article - Abstract
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of apolipoprotein C3 (APOC3) play important role in lipid metabolism, and dyslipidemia underlies nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). But the correlation of serum lipidomics, APOC3 SNPs, and NAFLD remains limited understood. Enrolling thirty-four biopsy-proven NAFLD patients from Tianjin, Shanghai, Fujian, we investigated their APOC3 genotype and serum lipid profile by DNA sequencing and ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS), respectively. Scoring of hepatocyte steatosis, ballooning, lobular inflammation, and liver fibrosis was then performed to reveal the role of lipidomics-affecting APOC3 SNPs in NAFLD-specific pathological alterations. Here, we reported that APOC3 SNPs (rs4225, rs4520, rs5128, rs2070666, and rs2070667) intimately correlated to serum lipidomics in NAFLD patients. A allele instead of G allele at rs2070667, which dominated the SNPs underlying lipidomic alteration, exhibited downregulatory effect on triacylglycerols (TGs: TG 54 : 7, TG 54 : 8, and TG 56 : 9) containing polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA). Moreover, subjects with low-level PUFA-containing TGs were predisposed to high-grade lobular inflammation (TG 54 : 7,rho=−0.454andP=0.007; TG 54 : 8,rho=−0.411and P =0.016; TG 56 : 9,rho=−0.481andP=0.004). The significant correlation of APOC3 rs2070667 and inflammation grading [G/G vs. G/A+A/A: 0.00 (0.00 and 1.00) vs. 1.50 (0.75 and 2.00),P=0.022] further confirmed its pathological action on the basis of lipidomics-impacting activity. These findings suggest an inhibitory effect of A allele at APOC3 rs2070667 on serum levels of PUFA-containing TGs, which are associated with high-grade lobular inflammation in NAFLD patients.
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30. Self-Powered Photodetector Using Two-Dimensional Ferroelectric Dion-Jacobson Hybrid Perovskites
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Ki Chang Kwon, Runlai Li, Kian Ping Loh, Qing-Hua Xu, In-Hyeok Park, Ziyu Zhu, and Xiao Wu
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Photocurrent ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Photodetector ,General Chemistry ,Photodetection ,Carrier lifetime ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Ferroelectricity ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Responsivity ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Absorption edge ,Optoelectronics ,Polarization (electrochemistry) ,business - Abstract
Dion-Jacobson (DJ) phase organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) have emerged as promising alternatives to Ruddlesden-Poppers perovskites because of their chemical stability and ferroelectric phase. Here we fabricate a ferroelectricity-modulated photodetector based on the n = 2 homologue of the ferroelectric two-dimensional DJ-OIHP (AMP)(MA)Pb2I7 (DJPn=2, AMP = 4-(aminomethyl)piperidinium; MA = methylammonium), which shows an out-of-plane polarization and a saturated polarization (Ps) value of 3.7 μC/cm2. The coercive field of DJPn=2 (0.34 kV/cm) is lower than that for the n = 1 homologue (AMP)PbI4 (DJPn=1,0.4 kV/cm). DJPn=2 has a much longer carrier lifetime and absorption edge (580 nm, 2.13 eV) in comparison to DJPn=1 (523 nm, 2.37 eV); thus, DJPn=2 can be used for efficient photodetection in the visible range, in which a responsivity of 0.16 mA/W was achieved at 532 nm. The influence of remnant polarization on the direction and magnitude of the photocurrent was also demonstrated.
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31. Expression of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 in Serum, and Their Potential Roles as Two Diagnostic and Prognostic Markers in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Chronic cor Pulmonale (COPDCCP): a Pilot Study
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Xi-Bin Zhuang, Song-Ping Huang, Xian-Hui Lin, Wen-Lan Li, Xiao-Yi Ye, Yan-Ling Wu, Xiao-Fang Chen, and Qing-Hua Xu
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Chemokine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pulmonary disease ,Pilot Projects ,digestive system ,Gastroenterology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,FEV1/FVC ratio ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,Pulmonary Heart Disease ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Respiratory system ,CX3CL1 ,COPD ,Ejection fraction ,biology ,business.industry ,Chemokine CX3CL1 ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Healthy subjects ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,respiratory tract diseases ,Chemokines, CC ,biology.protein ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND CC chemokine ligand-18 (CCL-18) and CX3 chemokine ligand 1 (CX3CL1) are key factors of vascular and tissue injury in chronic respiratory diseases. Here, we investigated the value of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 in diagnosis and prognosis of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic cor pulmonale (COPD&CCP). METHODS First, we investigated the expression profile of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 in serum of COPD&CCP patients. Then the relationship of the level of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 with clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed. Subsequently, we evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 to discriminate COPD&CCP. The prognostic value and therapy outcome were also evaluated. RESULTS Compared to healthy subjects, the level of CCL-18 (8.01 ± 2.01 ng/mL) and CX3CL1 (2,096.11 ± 306.09 ng/mL) was significantly increased in COPD&CCP patients (p < 0.05). The upregulation of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 was significantly correlated with clinicopathological characteristics including CRP, IL-6, FIB, NT-proBNP, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, PASP, LVEF, and T wave anomaly. The combination of CCL-18 and CX3CL1 showed high precision for discriminating COPD&CCP with high AUC values (0.828), sensitivity (66.1%), and specificity (92.5%). Furthermore, CCL-18 and CX3CL1 acted as independent factors which lead to poor clinical benefits and indicated poor prognosis of COPD&CCP patients. CONCLUSIONS Taken together, our results indicated that CCL-18 and CX3CL1 could act as suitable biomarkers in prognosis and prognostic evaluation of COPD&CCP.
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32. Computed Tomography Angiography of Gastrocolic Vein Trunk by Morphological Filtering Technique in Right Colon Cancer
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Lei Gu, Qing Qing Xu, Chunjie Xu, Jiong Zhu, Siyuan Wen, and Peilin Liu
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Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management ,Colorectal cancer ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,morphological filtering technique ,Vein ,Computed tomography angiography ,Original Research ,Chemical Health and Safety ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,three-dimensional reconstruction ,business.industry ,Venous trunk ,General Medicine ,Image segmentation ,medicine.disease ,Trunk ,Intensity (physics) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,colon cancer ,gastrocolic vein trunk ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Safety Research ,Gastrocolic reflex ,computed tomography angiography - Abstract
Lei Gu,1,* Siyuan Wen,1,* Chunjie Xu,1 Jiong Zhu,2 Peilin Liu,3 Qing Xu1 1Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Radiology, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Electronic Information and Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Qing XuDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail renjixuqing@163.comBackground: This study was to evaluate CT vein image segmentation and three-dimensional imaging in the anatomical structure of gastrocolic venous trunk before operation for colon cancer.Methods: CT scanning images by Philips Brilliance CT 256CT scanner. Vein position was segmented and calculated by grey value through algorithm flow. Intensity measurement of selected image area by a calculate through noise cancellation and missing pixel filling, based on numerical morphology.Results: The direction of the right colonic vein could be clearly displayed in all 96 patients by morphological filtering technique. Among these patients, there were 78 patients with gastrocolic vein trunk, with an occurrence rate of 81.25%. According to the classification of GVT, there were 36 cases of type A (46.2%), 22 cases of type B (28.2%), 12 cases of type C (15.4%) and 6 cases of type D (7.7%).Conclusion: CT vein image segmentation and three-dimensional imaging can effectively evaluate the anatomical variation of gastrocolic vein trunk before operation, which is helpful for operators to correctly understand its anatomical structure and choose a reasonable anatomical approach.Keywords: colon cancer, computed tomography angiography, three-dimensional reconstruction, gastrocolic vein trunk, morphological filtering technique
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33. Association between donor/recipient MTRR gene polymorphisms and the risk of new-onset neurological complications after liver transplantation
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Ge Guan, Yong Zhang, Xinqiang Li, Yunjin Zang, Cunle Zhu, Tongwang Yang, Feng Wang, Huan Liu, Xin Wang, Haojun Wang, Yandong Sun, and Qing-Guo Xu
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Abdominal Infection ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Susceptibility gene ,Liver transplantation ,Gastroenterology ,MTRR ,New onset ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Neurology (clinical) ,Risk factor ,business ,Clinical risk factor ,Gene ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Neurological complications are very common after liver transplantation. This study focuses on clinical risk factors and susceptibility gene polymorphisms of neurological complications after liver transplantation. A better predictive model is obtained. This study proves that MTRR is an independent susceptibility gene for neurological complications. Compared with the independent risk factor of abdominal infection, MTRR has a more advantageous value in predicting neurological complications after liver transplantation.
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34. Prediction efficacy of feature classification of solitary pulmonary nodules based on CT radiomics
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Li-li Guo, Wen-li Shan, Qing-qing Xu, Chen-cui Huang, Yan Zhu, and Si-yu Bao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Complete data ,Lung Neoplasms ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Test group ,business.industry ,Solitary Pulmonary Nodule ,General Medicine ,Predictive value ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Radiomics ,ROC Curve ,Feature (computer vision) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pulmonary nodule ,Medicine ,Humans ,Multiple Pulmonary Nodules ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Objective To investigate the relationship between CT radiomic features, pathological classification of pulmonary nodules, and evaluate the prediction effect of different stratified progressive radiomic models on the pathological classification of pulmonary nodules. Methods Altogether, 189 patients pathologically confirmed with pulmonary nodules from July 2017 to August 2019 who had complete data were enrolled, including 71 patients with benign nodules, 51 with malignant non-invasive nodules, and 67 with invasive nodules. Three CT radiomic models were established respectively. Model 1 classified benign and malignant nodules (including malignant non-invasive and invasive nodules). Model 2 classified malignant non-invasive and invasive nodules. Model 3 classified benign, malignant non-invasive, and invasive nodules. High-throughput feature collection was carried out for all delineated regions of interest (ROIs), and the best models were established by screening features and classifiers using intelligent methods. ROC curves and areas under the curve (AUCs) were used to evaluate the prediction efficacy of the models by calculating the sensitivity, specificity, accuracies, positive predictive values, and negative predictive values. Results Through Models 1, 2, and 3, we screened out 20, 2, and 20 radiomic features, respectively, and plotted the ROC curves. In the test group, the AUC values were 0.85, 0.89, and 0.84, respectively; the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 79.66 %, 70.42 %, 84.59 %, and 81.74 % and 67.57% for Model 1, 88.06 %, 74.51 %, 82.2 %, 81.94 %, and 82.61 % for Model 2, and 71.34 %, 85.05 %, 70.37 %, 83.2 %, and 76.3 % for Model 3. Conclusion The radiomic feature models based on CT images could well reflect the differences between benign nodules, malignant non-invasive nodules, and invasive nodules, and assist in their classification.
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35. Honokiol Nanoscale Drug Delivery System Ameliorates the Cognitive Deficits in Tgcrnd8 Mice of Alzheimer’s Disease via Inhibiting Neuropathology and Modulating Gut Microbiota
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Yan-Fang Xian, Yan-Feng Huang, Siu-Po Ip, Qiuju Yuan, Zhi-Xiu Lin, Wen Yang, Qing-Qing Xu, Qiao-Ping Li, Chang Qu, You-Liang Xie, and Zi-Ren Su
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Honokiol ,biology ,business.industry ,Cognition ,Neuropathology ,Disease ,Gut flora ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Drug delivery ,Medicine ,business ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Background Honokiol (HO) exerts neuroprotective effects in several animal models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but the poor dissolution hampers its bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy. A novel honokiol nanoscale drug delivery system (Nano-HO) with smaller size and excellent stability was developed in this study to improve the solubility and bioavailability of HO. Methods Male TgCRND8 mice were administered with Nano-HO or HO at the same dosage (20 mg/kg) by oral gavage daily for 17 consecutive weeks, followed by assessment of the spatial learning and memory functions with the Morris Water Maze test (MWMT). Results Nano-HO and HO could significantly improve cognitive deficits and inhibit neuroinflammation via suppressing the levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and IL-1β in the brain, preventing the activation of microglia (IBA-1) and astrocyte (GFAP), and reducing β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition in the cortex and hippocampus of TgCRND8 mice. In addition, Nano-HO and HO could modulate amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing and phosphorylation via suppressing β-secretase including β-site APP cleaving enzyme-1 (BACE-1) and phosphorylated APP (Thr 668), inhibiting γ-secretase including presenilin-1 (PS-1) and anterior pharynx-defective-1 (APH-1), as well as enhancing Aβ-degrading enzymes such as insulin degrading enzyme (IDE) and neprilysin (NEP). Moreover, Nano-HO remarkably inhibited tau hyperphosphorylation via decreasing the levels of p-tau (Thr 205) and p-tau (Ser 404), as well as regulating tau-related apoptosis proteins including caspase-3 and Bcl-2. Furthermore, Nano-HO and HO markedly attenuated the ratios of p-JNK/JNK and p-35/CDK5, while enhancing the ratio of p-GSK-3β (Ser9)/GSK-3β. On the other hand, Nano-HO and HO prevented the alterations on the composition of gut microbiota in TgCRND8 mice. Conclusions Nano-HO was more effective than regular HO in improving cognitive impairments in TgCRND8 mice via inhibiting Aβ deposition, tau hyperphosphorylation and neuroinflammation through suppressing the activation of JNK/CDK5/GSK-3β signaling pathway. Nano-HO was also more potently modulate the gut microbiota community to protect its stability as compared with that of regular HO. Our results amply indicated that HO with nano-sized drug delivery system has good potential for further development into therapeutic agent for AD treatment.
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36. Computed tomography-guided coil localization for scapula-blocked pulmonary nodules: A trans-scapular approach
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Xia Liu, Wei Cao, and Qing-Song Xu
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiography ,Observational Study ,Computed tomography ,Radiography, Interventional ,localization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Scapula ,medicine ,coil ,scapular ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted ,pulmonary nodule ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Adenocarcinoma ,Feasibility Studies ,Multiple Pulmonary Nodules ,Female ,Tomography ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Research Article ,Wedge resection (lung) - Abstract
To evaluate the clinical efficiency, feasibility, and safety of computed tomography (CT)-guided trans-scapular coil localization (TSCL) approach to treating scapula-blocked pulmonary nodules (SBPNs). In total, 105 patients with pulmonary nodules underwent CT-guided CL and subsequent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)-guided wedge resection (WR) between January 2016 and July 2020. Six of these patients (5.7%) had SBPNs that led them to undergo CT-guided TSCL. Rates of technical success and localization-related complications were then recorded and analyzed. CT-guided TSCL was associated with a 100% technical success rate, with one coil being placed per patient. The median CT-guided TSCL duration was 15 min. No patients experienced any complications associated with this procedure, and subsequent VATS-guided WR of SBPNs was 100% technically successful. In two patients with invasive adenocarcinoma, additional lobectomy was performed. Median VATS duration and intraoperative blood loss were 120 min and 150 mL, respectively. In summary, these results indicate that CT-guided TSCL could be easily and safely implemented to achieve high success rate when performing the VATS-guided WR of SBPNs.
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37. Risk Factors Associated With Clinical Outcomes in 323 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Hospitalized Patients in Wuhan, China
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Huan Li, Richard Yanagihara, Jun-jie Hao, Qing-Bang Xu, Zhanwei Wang, Hui Long, Wen-xiong Yu, Youping Deng, Hongwei Ren, Shaoqiu Chen, Jia Liu, Chuan-zhen Wang, Zitong Gao, Ling Hu, Chen Shao, Yi Zuo, Yuanyuan Fu, Yao Ma, and Jie Wang
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Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Logistic regression ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Infectious Diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Leukocytosis ,medicine.symptom ,Young adult ,Risk factor ,business ,Chi-squared distribution ,Survival analysis - Abstract
Background With evidence of sustained transmission in more than 190 countries, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared a global pandemic. Data are urgently needed about risk factors associated with clinical outcomes. Methods A retrospective review of 323 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan was conducted. Patients were classified into 3 disease severity groups (nonsevere, severe, and critical), based on initial clinical presentation. Clinical outcomes were designated as favorable and unfavorable, based on disease progression and response to treatments. Logistic regression models were performed to identify risk factors associated with clinical outcomes, and log-rank test was conducted for the association with clinical progression. Results Current standard treatments did not show significant improvement in patient outcomes. By univariate logistic regression analysis, 27 risk factors were significantly associated with clinical outcomes. Multivariate regression indicated age >65 years (P < .001), smoking (P = .001), critical disease status (P = .002), diabetes (P = .025), high hypersensitive troponin I (>0.04 pg/mL, P = .02), leukocytosis (>10 × 109/L, P < .001), and neutrophilia (>75 × 109/L, P < .001) predicted unfavorable clinical outcomes. In contrast, the administration of hypnotics was significantly associated with favorable outcomes (P < .001), which was confirmed by survival analysis. Conclusions Hypnotics may be an effective ancillary treatment for COVID-19. We also found novel risk factors, such as higher hypersensitive troponin I, predicted poor clinical outcomes. Overall, our study provides useful data to guide early clinical decision making to reduce mortality and improve clinical outcomes of COVID-19.
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38. High‐dimensional spectral data classification with nonparametric feature screening
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Chuan-Quan Li and Qing-Song Xu
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Nonparametric statistics ,Pattern recognition ,High dimensional ,Artificial intelligence ,Feature screening ,Spectral data ,business ,Analytical Chemistry ,Random forest - Published
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39. Author Correction: Ethyl Acetate Extract Components of Bushen-Yizhi Formula Provides Neuroprotection against Scopolamine-induced Cognitive Impairment
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Rong Zhang, Qi Wang, Na-Chuan Luo, Lin Li, Shi-Jie Zhang, Ting-Ting Xu, Dan Luo, Lei Zhu, Lei Yang, Jie Qin, Qing-Qing Xu, and Rui-Rong Tan
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Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Ethyl acetate ,lcsh:Medicine ,Pharmacology ,Neuroprotection ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bushen yizhi ,chemistry ,Scopolamine ,medicine ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science ,Cognitive impairment ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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40. From 'Clothing Standard' to 'Chemometrics'
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Xiaoling Peng, Ping He, and Qing-Song Xu
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business.industry ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Fingerprint (computing) ,Quantitative structure ,Clothing ,Data science ,Chemometrics ,Identification (information) ,Fang ,Quality (business) ,National standard ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This paper reviews Prof. Kai-Tai Fang’s contributions in data mining. Since the 1970s, Prof. Fang has been committed to applying statistical ideas and methods to deal with large amounts of data in practical projects. By analyzing more than 400,000 pieces of data, he found representative clothing indicators and established the first adult clothing standard in China; through cleaning and modeling steel-making data from steel mills all over the country, he revised the national standard for alloy structural steel; by studying various data in chemometrics, he introduced many new advanced statistical methods to improve the identification and classification of chemical components, established more effective models for the relationship between quantitative structure and activity, and promoted the application of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) fingerprint in TCM quality control. Professor Fang and his team’s research achievements in data mining have been highly appreciated by relevant experts. This article is written to celebrate the 80th birthday of Prof. Kaitai Fang.
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41. Single-Particle Spectroscopic Studies on Two-Photon Photoluminescence of Coupled Au Nanorod Dimers
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Nengyue Gao, Monalisa Garai, and Qing-Hua Xu
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Scattering ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Polarization (waves) ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,Spectral line ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,General Energy ,engineering ,Noble metal ,Nanorod ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Photonics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Noble metal nanoparticles exhibit interesting two-photon photoluminescence (2PPL) property which is important for their biomedical and photonic applications. Because of high-order sensitivity of nonlinear optical responses, 2PPL responses can serve as sensitive probe signals to study local electric-field amplification in plasmonic nanostructures. Here, we have conducted a systematic study on scattering and 2PPL properties of Au nanorod (NR) dimers with different geometries on the single-particle level to investigate the geometry effects on plasmon coupling and 2PPL responses. 2PPL responses of Au NR dimers displayed interesting polarization dependence and were strongly dependent on the alignment angle. 2PPL spectral profiles of all Au NR dimers at two different polarization angles (θ = 0° and 90°) resemble their corresponding scattering spectra. However, intensities of 2PPL and scattering signals of Au NR dimers displayed different behaviors as the alignment angle changed. In particular, 2PPL signal inten...
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42. Parameter optimization of a double-deflector rectangular cambered otter board: Numerical simulation study
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Chun Lei Feng, Yan Li Tang, Liu Yi Huang, Xin Xin Wang, Xun Zhang, Lei Wang, Hui Cheng, Fen Fang Zhao, Ji Qiang Xu, Zhen Lin Liang, and Qing Chang Xu
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Lift coefficient ,Environmental Engineering ,biology ,business.industry ,Angle of attack ,Ocean Engineering ,Stall (fluid mechanics) ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Computational fluid dynamics ,01 natural sciences ,Otter ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Vortex ,Flume ,Flow separation ,biology.animal ,0103 physical sciences ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,business ,Marine engineering - Abstract
An otter board is an important device that provides a desired horizontal opening of a trawl net. A high lift-to-drag ratio is required for an otter board to maintain fishing efficiency. This study optimized the parameters of a double-deflector rectangular cambered otter board based on the maximum lift coefficient and lift-to-drag ratio and studied the hydrodynamic performance of the optimal otter board. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was used (verified by a flume tank experiment) in the optimization process. Simulation results showed that the aspect ratios and deflectors had a significant influence on the hydrodynamic performance of an otter board. The optimal otter board had a better performance when the aspect ratio was 1.4 and the cambered ratios of the deflectors were 10%. Its maximum lift-to-drag ratio was 4.835, which was 1.10 times that of the initial otter board. The streamlines around the otter board showed that the structure of the deflectors can delay flow separation. The range of the wing-tip vortex increased with the angle of attack until stall occurred at which time the vortex began to break down.
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43. Overactivated neddylation pathway in human hepatocellular carcinoma
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Weiping Zhou, Shuhan Sun, Qing‐guo Xu, Fu Yang, Ling Zhang, Wei‐long Huang, and Jian Yu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_treatment ,NEDD8 ,UCHL1 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,neoplasms ,RC254-282 ,Original Research ,Cancer Biology ,biology ,business.industry ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Blot ,UBE2M ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Immunohistochemistry ,Mdm2 ,Neddylation ,Hepatectomy ,business ,NAE1 - Abstract
Dysregulation of the neddylation pathway is related to various cancers. However, the specific role of the neddylation pathway in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains largely unclear. In this study, the neddylation pathway in HCC and adjacent noncancerous liver (ANL) tissues was evaluated by immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western blotting, and qRT‐PCR (quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction). The results showed that the entire neddylation pathway, including NEDD8 (the IHC staining of NEDD8 represents the global‐protein neddylation), E1 NEDD8‐activating enzymes (NAE1 and UBA3), E2 NEDD8‐conjugating enzymes (UBE2F and UBE2M), E3 NEDD8‐ligases (MDM2, RBX1 and RNF7), and deneddylation enzymes (COPS5, UCHL1 and USP21), was overactivated in HCC. Furthermore, the upregulation of NEDD8 in HCC was correlated with aggressive characteristics and was an independent risk factor for overall survival (OS) and recurrence‐free survival (RFS) in patients with HCC after hepatectomy. The upregulation of NAE1, UBE2M, and UCHL1 in HCC was associated with aggressive characteristics and poor OS and RFS in patients with HCC after hepatectomy. In conclusion, our research reveals that the entire neddylation pathway is overactivated in HCC and associated with clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with HCC.
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44. Long noncoding RNA MALAT1 contributes to inflammatory response of microglia following spinal cord injury via the modulation of a miR-199b/IKKβ/NF-κB signaling pathway
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Yu Zhu, Jianbo Yu, Qing-Sheng Xu, Xiu-Jue Zheng, Li-Qing Wang, Renya Zhan, Duan-Bu Wang, and Heng-Jun Zhou
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0301 basic medicine ,Physiology ,Inflammatory response ,Interleukin-1beta ,Down-Regulation ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Spinal cord injury ,Cells, Cultured ,Spinal Cord Injuries ,Inflammation ,MALAT1 ,Lung ,Microglia ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,business.industry ,NF-kappa B ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Long non-coding RNA ,I-kappa B Kinase ,Rats ,Nf κb signaling ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cancer research ,Cytokines ,Adenocarcinoma ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,business ,Locomotion ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT1) was widely recognized to be implicated in human cancer, vascular diseases, and neurological disorders. This study was to explore the role and underlying mechanism of MALAT1 in acute spinal cord injury (ASCI). ASCI models in adult rats were established and demonstrated by a numerical decrease in BBB scores. Expression profile of MALAT1 and miR-199b following ASCI in rats and in vitro was determined using quantitative real-time PCR. RNA pull-down assays combined with RIP assays were performed to explore the interaction between MALAT1 and miR-199b. In the present study, MALAT1 expression was significantly increased (2.4-fold that of control) in the spinal cord of the rat contusion epicenter accompanied by activation of IKKβ/NF-κB signaling pathway and an increase in the level of proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β. Upon treatment with LPS, MALAT1 expression dramatically increased in the microglia in vitro, but knockdown of MALAT1 attenuated LPS-induced activation of MGs and TNF-α and IL-1β production. Next, we confirmed that LPS-induced MALAT1 activated IKKβ/NF-κB signaling pathway and promoted the production of proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β through downregulating miR-199b. More importantly, MALAT1 knockdown gradually improved the hindlimb locomotor activity of ASCI rats as well as inhibited TNF-α, IL-1β levels, and Iba-1 protein, the marker of activated microglia in injured spinal cords. Our study demonstrated that MALAT1 was dysregulated in ASCI rats and in LPS-activated MGs, and MALAT1 knockdown was expected to attenuate ASCI through repressing inflammatory response of MGs.
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45. libPLS: An integrated library for partial least squares regression and linear discriminant analysis
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Yi-Zeng Liang, Hong-Dong Li, and Qing-Song Xu
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Computer science ,02 engineering and technology ,Generalized least squares ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Robust regression ,Iteratively reweighted least squares ,Partial least squares regression ,Total least squares ,Spectroscopy ,business.industry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Explained sum of squares ,Pattern recognition ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Linear discriminant analysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Computer Science Applications ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,Simple linear regression ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,computer ,Software - Abstract
Partial least squares (PLS) have gained wide applications especially in chemometrics, metabolomics/metabonomics as well as bioinformatics. Here, we present libPLS, a library that integrates not only basic PLS modeling algorithms but also advanced and/or recently developed methods on model assessment, outlier detection, and variable selection. This package is featured in a set of Model Population Analysis (MPA)-type approaches that have not been integrated into a single package yet and thus functionally complement existing toolboxes. libPLS provides an integrated platform for developing PLS regression and/or linear discriminant analysis (PLS-LDA) models. It is written in MATLAB and freely available at www.libpls.net .
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46. Molecular Analysis-Based Genetic Characterization of a Cohort of Patients with Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy in Eastern China
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Hong Ming Ma, Qing Wen Jin, Hui Hui Zhao, Hao Quan Wu, Yong Xiang Yi, Qi Niu, Ming Chao Shi, Xue Ping Sun, Xing Xia Wang, Hong Cheng, and Qing Cheng Xu
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Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,0301 basic medicine ,Proband ,China ,Heterozygote ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Duchenne muscular dystrophy ,Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification ,lcsh:Medicine ,Prenatal diagnosis ,Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy ,Dystrophin ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Diagnosis ,Multiplex polymerase chain reaction ,Humans ,Medicine ,Multiplex ,Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification ,Muscular dystrophy ,Sequence Deletion ,Genetics ,Becker Muscular Dystrophy ,biology ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Exons ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne ,030104 developmental biology ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Gene Deletion ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) are common X-linked recessive neuromuscular disorders caused by mutations in dystrophin gene. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (multiplex PCR) and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) are the most common methods for detecting dystrophin gene mutations. This study aimed to contrast the two methods and discern the genetic characterization of patients with DMD/BMD in Eastern China. Methods: We collected 121 probands, 64 mothers of probands, and 15 fetuses in our study. The dystrophin gene was detected by multiplex PCR primarily in 28 probands, and MLPA was used in multiplex PCR-negative cases subsequently. The dystrophin gene of the remaining 93 probands and 62 female potential carriers was tested by MLPA directly. In fetuses, multiplex PCR and MLPA were performed on 4 fetuses and 10 fetuses, respectively. In addition, sequencing was also performed in 4 probands with negative MLPA. Results: We found that 61.98% of the subjects had genetic mutations including deletions (50.41%) and duplications (11.57%). There were 43.75% of mothers as carriers of the mutation. In 15 fetuses, 2 out of 7 male fetuses were found to be unhealthy and 2 out of 8 female fetuses were found to be carriers. Exons 3–26 and 45–52 have the maximum frequency in mutation regions. In the frequency of exons individually, exon 47 and exon 50 were the most common in deleted regions and exons 5, 6, and 7 were found most frequently in duplicated regions. Conclusions: MLPA has better productivity and sensitivity than multiplex PCR. Prenatal diagnosis should be applied in DMD high-risk fetuses to reduce the disease incidence. Furthermore, it is the responsibility of physicians to inform female carriers the importance of prenatal diagnosis. Key words: Becker Muscular Dystrophy; Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; Dystrophin; Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification; Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction; Prenatal Diagnosis
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47. Chinese Herbal Medicine for Vascular Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of High-Quality Randomized Controlled Trials
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Qi-Hao Zhang, Guo-Qing Zheng, Qing-Qing Xu, Yi-Hua Shi, Yong Wang, and Chun-Shuo Shan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,Placebo ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Dementia ,Vascular dementia ,Adverse effect ,Nootropic Agents ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Dementia, Vascular ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Meta-analysis ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Background Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second common form of dementia and Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) has been used for aging-related disorders for thousands of years. However, there is still a lack of scientific evidence using CHM for VaD. Objective To conduct a systematic review to assess the current evidence available for the effectiveness and safety of CHM for VaD. Methods Six databases were searched for high-quality randomized-controlled clinical trials that met the requirements of at least 4 of the 7 domains of the Cochrane risk of bias tool from their inception to February 2017. RevMan 5.3 was applied for data analysis. Results Forty studies with 42 comparisons and 3,572 individuals were included. The studies investigated the CHM versus placebo (n = 4), CHM versus western conventional treatment (WCT) (n = 36), and CHM plus WCT versus WCT (n = 2). Meta-analysis showed that CHM for VaD could improve Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Activities of Daily Living, Hasegawa's dementia scale, and clinical effective rate but had statistically similar effect based on Blessed Behavior Scale (BBS) outcome when compared with WCTs. When compared with placebo, CHMs were more beneficial in improving MMSE but showed no significant difference in BBS scores. CHM as adjuvant therapy exerted an additive anti-VaD benefit on MMSE scores. The participants of CHM group had fewer adverse events than that of the placebo group or WCT group. Conclusion The findings of the present study support, at least to an extent, that CHM can be recommended for routine use for treatment of VaD.
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48. Enhancement of Two-Photon Fluorescence and Low Threshold Amplification of Spontaneous Emission of Zn-processed CuInS2 Quantum Dots
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Kai Zheng, Shuang Li, Ni Yao, Ruifeng Li, Huizhen Wu, Xusheng Dai, Wei Fang, Qing-Hua Xu, Zhenyu Ye, Weiguang Kong, and Pengqi Lu
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Materials science ,business.industry ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Fluence ,Fluorescence ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Nanocrystal ,law ,Quantum dot ,Optoelectronics ,Spontaneous emission ,Z-scan technique ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Quantum ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Heavy-metal-free I-III-VI2 quantum dots (QDs) have recently emerged as favorable alternatives to toxic II-VI QDs for optoelectronic and biological applications, but low fluorescence efficiency is a key issue related to the promising nanocrystals. In this work, we demonstrate big enhancement of two-photon fluorescence efficiency and low threshold two-photon pumped amplification of spontaneous emission (ASE) of Zn-processed CuInS2 (CIS) QDs for the first time. The change of two-photon process caused by Zn2+ cation exchange in CIS QDs is systematically investigated. Two-photon ASE in Zn-processed CIS QDs films is achieved with a record of low threshold fluence of 5.7μJ/cm^2. With high two-photon fluorescence quantum yields and low threshold ASE, the Zn-processed CIS QDs could become a promising candidate for two-photon bio-imaging, nonlinear optical and novel QDs laser devices.
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49. Ultrafast attosecond-magnetic-field generation of the charge migration process based on HeH2+ and H2 + electronically excited by circularly polarized laser pulses
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Fang-Yan Gao, Huizhong Lu, Yong-Lin He, Qing-Yun Xu, Zhi-Jie Yang, and Jing Guo
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Physics ,Photon ,business.industry ,Attosecond ,Electron ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Magnetic field ,Optics ,Ionization ,Electric field ,High harmonic generation ,Atomic physics ,business ,Ultrashort pulse - Abstract
The ultrafast process by the electron in molecular ions from one site or region to another that has come to be known as charge migration (CM), which is of fundamental importance to photon induced chemical or physical reactions. In this work, we study the electron current and ultrafast magnetic-field generation based on CM process of oriented asymmetric (HeH2+) and symmetric (H2+) molecular ions. Calculated results show that they are ascribed to quantum interference of electronic states for these molecular ions under intense circularly polarized (CP) laser pulses. The two scenarios of (i) resonance excitation and (ii) direct ionization are considered through appropriately utilizing designed laser pulses. By comparison, the magnetic field induced by the scenario (i) is stronger than that of scenario (ii) for molecular ions. However, the scheme (ii) is very sensitive to the helicity of CP field, which is opposite to the scenario (i). Moreover, the magnetic field generated by H2+ is stronger than that by HeH2+ through scenario (i). Our findings provide a guiding principle for producing ultrafast magnetic fields in molecular systems for future research in ultrafast magneto-optics.
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50. PP265 Application Of A Case-Mix Method For Medical Consumables Management In Anhui Province, China Using Healthcare Big Data
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Chen Cao, Lin Tong, Qing-hua Xu, Hong Ye, and Shuang Zhang
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Consumption (economics) ,Case mix index ,Consumables ,Descriptive statistics ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Medical record ,Health care ,Public hospital ,Operations management ,Business ,Unit (housing) - Abstract
IntroductionThe case-mix method involves combining cases with similar complexities and medical services. The process of treating one episode of the disease and receiving treatment is the research unit, thus achieving different medical units. The feasibility of the calculation method is verified by calculating the public hospital consumption ratio, medical income, health materials expenditure indicators, and the differences between the various types of surgical combinations. A decision-making basis can then be provided for the creation of government indicator standards.MethodsMedical records and data on the expenditure of medical consumables for the first and fourth quarters of 2017 were collected from seven third-class provincial hospitals. The medical consumption ratio for different diseases and surgical methods was calculated for the case-mix groups using a weighting method. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and the independent samples t-test.ResultsThere were significant differences in the proportions of combined use for different types of diseases. The same combination also had significant differences between different hospitals. In the fourth quarter of 2017, the operating group's consumption ratio was significantly lower than in the first quarter (p = 0.000).ConclusionsIt is reasonable to calculate the proportion of consumption by combined weighted analysis, which is also fairer for hospitals with better technical levels. This calculation method can be used by governments to manage the use and cost of medical consumables in hospitals.
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