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152. Trap Dynamic Detection of GaN HEMT under Repetitive Short Circuit Degradation.
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Wenjuan Mei, Chaowu Pan, Zhen Liu 0003, Yuanzhang Su, Yusong Mei, and Qi Zhou
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153. Multi-label Adversarial Defense Scheme Based on Negative Correlation Ensemble.
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Hongwei Zhang, Wenjian Luo, Zhijian Chen, and Qi Zhou
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154. Research on Application of Generative Adversarial Neural Network in Image Restoration.
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YinE Zhang, XiaoWen Ye, and Qi Zhou
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155. Zoom lens: An MMLA framework for evaluating collaborative learning at both individual and group levels.
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Qi Zhou and Mutlu Cukurova
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- 2023
156. Automated Detection of Students' Gaze Interactions in Collaborative Learning Videos: A Novel Approach.
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Qi Zhou, Amartya Bhattacharya, Wannapon Suraworachet, Hajime Nagahara, and Mutlu Cukurova
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157. Learning robust representation for reinforcement learning with distractions by reward sequence prediction.
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Qi Zhou 0008, Jie Wang 0005, Qiyuan Liu 0008, Yufei Kuang, Wengang Zhou, and Houqiang Li
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158. Research on Data Security of New Energy Business Based on Hadoop.
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Bin Xu, Feng Zhai, Xiaobing Liang, Baofeng Li, and Qi Zhou
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159. Robust Representation Learning by Clustering with Bisimulation Metrics for Visual Reinforcement Learning with Distractions.
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Qiyuan Liu 0008, Qi Zhou 0008, Rui Yang, and Jie Wang 0005
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160. Efficient Exploration in Resource-Restricted Reinforcement Learning.
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Zhihai Wang, Taoxing Pan, Qi Zhou 0008, and Jie Wang 0005
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161. Cuckoo Search Algorithm with Normal Distribution and Its Application in Lychee Image Segmentation.
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Yuanfei Yuan, Liangying Wang, Qi Zhou, Wen Xiao, Lijin Wang, and Yiwen Zhong
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162. A Study on the Prediction of Illegal Fishing Crime in the Yangtze River Basin.
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Weiyang Hao, Xiang Li, and Qi Zhou
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163. Prediction of viral pneumonia based on machine learning models analyzing pulmonary inflammation index scores
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Wang, Yong, Liu, Zong-Lin, Yang, Hai, Li, Run, Liao, Si-Jing, Huang, Yao, Peng, Ming-Hui, Liu, Xiao, Si, Guang-Yan, He, Qi-Zhou, and Zhang, Ying
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164. The expression mechanism of programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 and its role in immunomodulatory ability of mesenchymal stem cells
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Chen, Zhuo, Yao, Meng-Wei, Ao, Xiang, Gong, Qing-Jia, Yang, Yi, Liu, Jin-Xia, Lian, Qi-Zhou, Xu, Xiang, and Zuo, Ling-Jing
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165. Perioperative safety and efficacy of robot-assisted total hip arthroplasty in ERAS-managed patients: a pilot study
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Hanpeng Lu, Haocheng Sun, Qiang Xiao, Hong Xu, Qi Zhou, Linyuan Li, Tingfang Yan, Duan Wang, and Zongke Zhou
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Robot-assisted total hip arthroplasty ,ERAS ,Blood loss ,Pain ,Functional recovery ,Complications ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Aims Robot-assisted total hip arthroplasty (rTHA) boasts superior accuracy in implant placement, but there is a lack of effective assessment in perioperative management in the context of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). This study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of rTHA versus conventional total hip arthroplasty (cTHA) in ERAS-managed patients. Methods In this prospective trial, a total of 60 eligible patients aged between 18 and 80 years were randomly divided into two groups to undergo either rTHA or cTHA. The primary outcomes included blood loss parameters. Secondary outcomes were the duration of the operation, surgical time, WOMAC pain score, WOMAC stiffness score, WOMAC physical function score, Harris score, and postoperative complications. Results The study cohort analyzed 59 eligible participants, 30 of whom underwent rTHA and 29 of whom underwent cTHA. Analysis could not be conducted for one patient due to severe anemia. Notably, the cTHA group had a significantly shorter surgical time than the rTHA group (69.49 ± 18.97 vs. 104.20 ± 19.63 min, P
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166. Public concerns and attitudes towards autism on Chinese social media based on K-means algorithm
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Qi Zhou, Yuling Lei, Hang Du, and Yuexian Tao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract To investigate the hot topics and attitudes of autism in the larger community. In this study, we analyzed and summarized experimental texts from the social media platform Zhihu using the TF-IDF algorithm and K-means clustering approach. Based on the analysis of the 1,740,826-word experimental text, we found that the popularity of autism has steadily risen over recent years. Sufferers and their parents primarily discuss autism. The K-means clustering algorithm revealed that the most popular topics are divided into four categories: self-experience of individuals with autism, external views of individuals with autism, caring and stressful behaviors of caregivers, and information about autism. This study concluded that people with autism face more incredible negative emotions, external cognitive evaluations of the autistic group reflect stereotypes, the caregiver’s family suffers high financial and psychological stress, and disorders caused by disease in autistic individuals.
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167. Research Progress on Material Composition, Processing Problems and Innovative Technology of Plant-based Milk
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Yashu CHEN, Rui LIU, Hongjian CHEN, Wei CHEN, Xue WANG, Hongjiang MA, Qian HAO, Shuang QUAN, Qi ZHOU, Qingde HUANG, and Qianchun DENG
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plant-based milk ,processing technology ,industrial status ,development trend ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
In broad sense, beverages made from nuts and plant fruits/pulp, as well as other plant-derived materials including proteins etc. are collectively known as plant-based milk. Plant-based milk has multiple advantages such as lactose free, cholesterol free, hormone free, low saturated fat, antibiotics free, special sensory flavor, as well as unique nutritional functions, which fit with the diversified needs of consumers. The market size of plant-based milk in China is huge, which also has great development potential. However, there are still many unsolved problems, such as backward processing technology, insufficient raw material development, unsatisfied sensory properties, vague nutritional and digestive characteristics, and incomplete academic discipline etc. From this, the processing problems of plant-based milk, new processing technology and equipment, innovative technology development trend, industrialization policy comprehensively are described and discussed in this paper. This paper will contribute to the industrial development of domestic plant-based milk, and further satisfying people's growing demand for nutrition and health.
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168. Clinical application of endobronchial ultrasonography-guided transbronchial needle aspiration biopsy—a single center, large sample, real-world study
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Chun-li Tang, Zheng Zhu, Chang-hao Zhong, Zi-qing Zhou, Hui-qi Zhou, Rong-mei Geng, Xiao-bo Chen, Yu Chen, and Shi-yue Li
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EBUS-TBNA ,Diagnostic value ,Biopsy ,Lymph node ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Endobronchial ultrasonography-guided transbronchial needle aspiration biopsy (EBUS-TBNA) has been used for more than 10 years in China. Its clinical application and diagnostic value in different diseases with large sample was lack of report. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed about the application and diagnostic value of EBUS-TBNA in different disease of patients in Respiratory Intervention Center of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health from January 2012 to July 2020. Results A total 5758 patients were included with 182 patients excluded for lack of information. Finally, data of 5576 patients (3798 males and 1778 females) were analyzed. For anesthetize, most patients were undergoing general anesthesia of intravenous with spontaneous breathing (69.4%), followed by general anesthesia of intravenous and inhalation with tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation (17.9%) and conscious sedation and analgesia (12.8%). Lymph nodes were the main sites of biopsy obtained (76.4%). Tumors accounted for the highest proportion of disease (66.4%), followed by infection diseases (9.9%), sarcoidosis (3.9%), lymphoma (1.1%), and others (18.7%). The sensitivity of EBUS-TBNA for diagnosis of tumor was 89.7%, and 40.8% for infection diseases. There were significant differences in the puncture site and proportions of diseases between male and females (both p
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169. Establishment and validation of a prediction model for intention to accept recombinant zoster vaccine among community residents based on reasoned action approach
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Ruijie GONG, Qi ZHOU, Min LIU, Shuqian MAO, Jingyi LIU, Qiangsong WU, and Linlin WU
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recombinant zoster vaccine ,vaccination intention ,prediction model ,establishment ,reasoned action approach ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo construct a prediction model for the intention of accepting recombinant zoster vaccine(RZV) vaccination among community residents based on reasoned action approach for promoting RZV vaccination in the population. MethodsTotally 1 480 attendees of four community health service centers were recruited with accidental sampling in three districts of Shanghai city for an online survey conducted during October – November 2022. The vaccination intention scale developed by Vissor et al was translated into Chinese and modified to collect participants′ information relevant to accept RZV vaccination. Of the 1 471 individual data from eligible respondents, 981 and 490 were randomly assigned into a training set and a test set. Lasso regression analysis on the data of training set was performed to explore the determinants of RZV vaccination intention. A nomogram prediction model for RZV vaccination intention was constructed using multivariate logistic regression analysis on the data of training set and the performance of the established model was evaluated with the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC). ResultsThe intention to have RZV vaccination within 6 months was reported by 8.36% (123) of the eligible respondents. The results of Lasso regression analysis screened out nine predictive factors of RZV vaccination intention, including perception ability (β = 0.149), perceived infection risk (β = 0.074), moral norm (β = 0.061), decisional uncertainty (β = – 0.060), general vaccination beliefs (β = – 0.007), never having herpes zoster infection (β = 0.812), perceived cost-benefit (β = – 0.014), social norm (β = 0.019), and attitude (β = 0.003) and the nine factors were used to construct the prediction model. Based on the nomogram of the established prediction model, the possibility to have RZV vaccination within next 6 months is 9.00% for the respondents never having herpes zoster infection and with following scale items′ scores: 7 for perception ability, 7 for perceived infection risk, 7 for moral norm, 7 for decisional uncertainty, 42 for general vaccination beliefs, 28 for perceived cost-benefit, 49 for social norm, and 42 for the attitude towards RZV vaccination. The results of internal and external validation analysis showed that the established model is of good differentiation and calibration(the area under the curve [AUC]training set = 0.717, AUCtest set = 0.689; χ2training set = 9.061, degree of freedom [df]training set = 8, p training set = 0.337, χ2test set = 12.024, dftest set = 8, ptest set = 0.150). ConclusionPerception ability, perceived infection risk, moral norm, decisional uncertainty, general vaccination beliefs, whether or not having herpes zoster infection, perceived cost-benefit, social norm, and attitude towards RZV vaccination are main predictive factors for RZV vaccination intention among community residents of Shanghai city.
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170. Tryptophan metabolite norharman secreted by cultivated Lactobacillus attenuates acute pancreatitis as an antagonist of histone deacetylases
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Qi Zhou, Xufeng Tao, Fangyue Guo, Yu Wu, Dawei Deng, Linlin Lv, Deshi Dong, Dong Shang, and Hong Xiang
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Acute pancreatitis ,Lactobacillus ,Tryptophan ,Norharman ,Raftlin 1 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) exhibit specific phenotypes of gut microbiota associated with severity. Gut microbiota and host interact primarily through metabolites; regrettably, little is known about their roles in AP biological networks. This study examines how enterobacterial metabolites modulate the innate immune system in AP aggravation. Methods In AP, alterations in gut microbiota were detected via microbiomics, and the Lactobacillus metabolites of tryptophan were identified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS). By culturing Lactobacillus with tryptophan, differential metabolites were detected by LC–MS/MS. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 cells and mice with cerulein plus LPS-induced AP were used to evaluate the biological effect of norharman on M1 macrophages activation in AP development. Further, RNA sequencing and lipid metabolomics were used for screening the therapeutic targets and pathways of norharman. Confocal microscopy assay was used to detect the structure of lipid rafts. Molecular docking was applied to predict the interaction between norharman and HDACs. Luciferase reporter assays and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) were used to explore the direct mechanism of norharman promoting Rftn1 expression. In addition, myeloid-specific Rftn1 knockout mice were used to verify the role of Rftn1 and the reversed effect of norharman. Results AP induced the dysfunction of gut microbiota and their metabolites, resulting in the suppression of Lactobacillus-mediated tryptophan metabolism pathway. The Lactobacillus metabolites of tryptophan, norharman, inhibited the release of inflammatory factor in vitro and in vivo, as a result of its optimal inhibitory action on M1 macrophages. Moreover, norharman blocked multiple inflammatory responses in AP exacerbation due to its ability to maintain the integrity of lipid rafts and restore the dysfunction of lipid metabolism. The mechanism of norharman’s activity involved inhibiting the enzyme activity of histone deacetylase (HDACs) to increase histone H3 at lysine 9/14 (H3K9/14) acetylation, which increased the transcription level of Rftn1 (Raftlin 1) to inhibit M1 macrophages’ activation. Conclusions The enterobacterial metabolite norharman can decrease HDACs activity to increase H3K9/14 acetylation of Rftn1, which inhibits M1 macrophage activation and restores the balance of lipid metabolism to relieve multiple inflammatory responses. Therefore, norharman may be a promising prodrug to block AP aggravation. Graphical Abstract
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171. Development and comparison of machine learning-based models for predicting heart failure after acute myocardial infarction
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Xuewen Li, Chengming Shang, Changyan Xu, Yiting Wang, Jiancheng Xu, and Qi Zhou
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Acute myocardial infarction ,Heart failure ,Machine learning ,Extreme gradient boosting ,Model ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Abstract Aims Heart failure (HF) is one of the common adverse cardiovascular events after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but the predictive efficacy of numerous machine learning (ML) built models is unclear. This study aimed to build an optimal model to predict the occurrence of HF in AMI patients by comparing seven ML algorithms. Methods Cohort 1 included AMI patients from 2018 to 2019 divided into HF and control groups. All first routine test data of the study subjects were collected as the features to be selected for the model, and seven ML algorithms with screenable features were evaluated. Cohort 2 contains AMI patients from 2020 to 2021 to establish an early warning model with external validation. ROC curve and DCA curve to analyze the diagnostic efficacy and clinical benefit of the model respectively. Results The best performer among the seven ML algorithms was XgBoost, and the features of XgBoost algorithm for troponin I, triglycerides, urine red blood cell count, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, glucose, urine specific gravity, prothrombin time, prealbumin, and urea were ranked high in importance. The AUC of the HF-Lab9 prediction model built by the XgBoost algorithm was 0.966 and had good clinical benefits. Conclusions This study screened the optimal ML algorithm as XgBoost and developed the model HF-Lab9 will improve the accuracy of clinicians in assessing the occurrence of HF after AMI and provide a reference for the selection of subsequent model-building algorithms.
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172. Assessment of rehabilitation following subarachnoid haemorrhage in China: findings from the Chinese Stroke Center Alliance
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Yi-Tong Chen, Mei-Ru Wu, Zi-Xiao Li, Hong-Qiu Gu, Qi Zhou, Dan-Dan Wang, Yong-Jun Wang, and Xing-Quan Zhao
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Assessment for rehabilitation ,Outcomes ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Rehabilitation improves functional recovery in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients, and assessing patients for rehabilitation is the first step in this process. However, little is known about clinical practice in China regarding the assessment and provision of rehabilitation for patients with SAH. Methods To identify patients hospitalized with SAH and to analyze rehabilitation assessment rates, we used data for 11,234 SAH patients admitted to 861 hospitals from the China Stroke Center Alliance from August 2015 to July 2019. We examined factors for rehabilitation assessment and analyzed the relationship between rehabilitation assessment and outcomes in these patients. Results Among 11,234 patients with SAH, 6,513 (58.0%) were assessed for rehabilitation. Assessed patients had an increased length of stay (mean ± SD days: 17.3 ± 12.5 versus 11.6 ± 10.5, P = 49.4), a higher Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score on admission (mean ± SD GCS score: 12.3 ± 3.8 versus 11.8 ± 4.4, P = 12.2), and were more likely to be admitted to the stroke unit (19.6% versus 13.8%, P = 15.6). In multivariable analysis, factors associated with an increased likelihood of a rehabilitation assessment (p
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173. Research on the mechanism of NLRP3 inflammasome in neurovascular unit impairment of diabetic retinopathy
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Qi Zhou, Hong-Bin Lyu, Ya-Ping Wang, Hao-Yue Feng, and He-Jiang Ye
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diabetic retinopathy ,neurovascular unit ,inflammation ,nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3(nlrp3)inflammasome ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy(DR)is a neurovascular disease caused by the neurovascular unit(NVU)impairment. Immune imbalance and inflammation are key factors that affect the normal function of NVU and lead to the progression of DR. Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3(NLRP3)inflammasome is indicated as an important component of the inflammatory response, and it can identify endogenous danger signals, leading to the activation of caspase-1 and then activating a series of inflammatory cytokines and pyroptosis. Early activation of inflammasome maintains and promotes innate immunity against bacterial and viral infections, while excessive inflammasome activation results in excessive expression and ongoing action of inflammatory proteins, which in turn triggers off immune disorders and an inflammatory cascade that seriously harms the body. This review summarizes the recent research progress on the mechanism of NLRP3 inflammasome in NVU impairment of DR, including the related drugs targeting NLRP3 pathways.
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174. MFNG is an independent prognostic marker for osteosarcoma
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Yi Gao, Lili Luo, Yuxing Qu, and Qi Zhou
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MFNG ,Osteosarcoma ,Prognosis ,Recurrence ,Fringe ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Osteosarcoma (OS) has been the most common malignancy of the bone in children and adolescents, and the unsatisfactory prognosis of OS sufferers has long been a hard nut. Here, we delved into the markers with a prognostic value for predicting the prognosis of OS patients. Methods The messenger RNA (mRNA) sequencing data and clinical data of OS were retrieved from a Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) dataset (GSE39058). Next, prognosis-related genes (PRGs) were filtered with the aid of Kaplan–Meier (K-M) curves and Cox regression analysis (CRA). Later, Gene Ontology (GO) biological process analysis was used in verifying the function of different genes. CCK-8 and cell apoptosis assay were performed to evaluate the function of MFNG in U2OS cells. Results Among the obtained genes, Manic Fringe (MFNG) had the closest relevance to prognosis and clinical traits, thus becoming the research object herein. In light of the expression level of MFNG, patients fell into high- and low-MFNG groups. Patients with elevated MFNG expression had a worse prognosis, according to the survival analysis. It was unveiled by the univariate and multivariate analyses that MFNG expression was an independent adverse prognostic factor for disease-free survival in OS patients (p = 0.006). Meanwhile, MFNG expression was linked to gender and tumor recurrence, and it was higher in patients with OS recurrence. Moreover, overexpression of MFNG promoted the cell proliferation and inhibited the cell apoptosis of U2OS cells. Conclusions The expression level of MFNG negatively correlated with OS progression, and as an independent adverse prognostic factor for disease-free survival in OS patients. Moreover, MFNG regulated the cell proliferation and apoptosis of OS cells.
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175. Dynamic tensile mechanical properties of 18Ni350 maraging steel fabricated by wire arc additive manufacturing
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Mengwei Duan, Guanshun Bai, Shun Guo, Yong Peng, Xuequan Liu, Wei Zhang, Xiaoyong Zhang, Yong Huang, Jizi Liu, Guangfa Gao, Jian Kong, Qi Zhou, and Kehong Wang
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Wire arc additive manufacturing ,18Ni350 maraging steel ,Dynamic tensile ,Strain rate hardening ,Anisotropy ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The dynamic tensile mechanical properties of 18Ni350 maraging steel (M350) fabricated by wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) was investigated by the split Hopkinson tensile bar (SHTB) and microstructural analysis. The results show that the yield stress (YS) of M350 samples, both in as-built and heat-treated state, increases firstly and then decreases with increasing strain rate. The YS of the as-built sample reaches the maximum value of 2195 MPa at 1230s−1, and that increases to 3395 MPa after heat treatment, due to the precipitation of intermetallic. Compared with the sample in the horizonal direction, the sample in the vertical direction exhibits a higher dynamic strength, due to the preferred growth of columnar crystal along the vertical direction during WAAM process. Under dynamic load, the retained austenite transformed into martensite and the oxide inclusions are cracked, resulting in a heterogeneous fracture morphology. Based on those results the hardening model and the anisotropic model of the strain rate sensitive material fabricated by WAAM were established. The results can provide a guidance for the reliability evaluation of maraging steel fabricated by WAAM under dynamic load conditions.
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176. Effect of cellular structure on the mechanical properties of 316L stainless steel fabricated by EBF3
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Shun Guo, Junqiang Xu, Jieren Gu, Yong Peng, Qi Zhou, and Kehong Wang
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316L stainless steel ,Electron beam freeform fabrication ,Microstructure ,Cellular structure ,Deformation mechanism ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The cellular structure formed in additive manufactured 316L stainless steel (316L SS) plays a crucial role in achieving strength–ductility synergy. The cellular structure was also found in the 316L SS fabricated by electron beam freeform fabrication process (EBF3), and its microstructural characterization was analyzed. Interrupted tensile tests were carried out to demonstrate the effect of the cellular structure on the mechanical properties. The results showed that the microstructure of the as-deposited 316L SS consisted of the single austenite phase, and the enrichment of Cr and Mo elements was found in the cellular boundary. The orientation of the cellular structure and boundary was similar, and the obvious {100} preferred orientation was parallel to the building direction. The yield strength and fracture elongation of the as-deposited 316L SS parts were 316 MPa and 37.2%, respectively. Its ultimate tensile strength with a value of 632 MPa, was higher than that manufactured by conventional methods. The hardness and elastic modulus in the cellular interior were 2.88 ± 0.11 GPa and 227.45 ± 10.66 GPa, respectively. The cellular boundary had a higher hardness and a lower elastic modulus than the cellular interior. At the initial stage of tensile deformation, the cellular boundary deforms first due to its lower elastic modulus, causing the dislocation pileup and orientation change. The high dislocation density improved the slip resistance leading to the appearance of deformation twins after necking. The micron-dimples and nano-dimples formed in the fracture surface with the deformation of the cellular boundary and interior. Different from 316L SS fabricated by other additive manufacturing processes, the cellular structure improved the strain hardening capacity of the 316L SS fabricated by the EBF3 process.
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177. High-efficiency targeted transgene integration via primed micro-homologues
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Chenxin Wang, Sen Fang, Yangcan Chen, Na Tang, Guanyi Jiao, Yanping Hu, Jing Li, Qingtong Shan, Xin Wang, Guihai Feng, Qi Zhou, and Wei Li
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Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Due to the difficulties in precisely manipulating DNA repair pathways, high-fidelity targeted integration of large transgenes triggered by double-strand breaks is inherently inefficient. Here, we exploit prime editors to devise a robust knock-in (KI) strategy named primed micro-homologues-assisted integration (PAINT), which utilizes reverse-transcribed single-stranded micro-homologues to boost targeted KIs in different types of cells. The improved version of PAINT, designated PAINT 3.0, maximizes editing efficiency and minimizes off-target integration, especially in dealing with scarless in-frame KIs. Using PAINT 3.0, we target a reporter transgene into housekeeping genes with editing efficiencies up to 80%, more than 10-fold higher than the traditional homology-directed repair method. Moreover, the use of PAINT 3.0 to insert a 2.5-kb transgene achieves up to 85% KI frequency at several therapeutically relevant genomic loci, suggesting its potential for clinical applications. Finally, PAINT 3.0 enables high-efficiency non-viral genome targeting in primary T cells and produces functional CAR-T cells with specific tumor-killing ability. Thus, we establish that the PAINT method is a powerful gene editing tool for large transgene integrations and may open new avenues for cell and gene therapies and genome writing technologies.
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178. SNP application improves drought tolerance in soybean
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Qi Zhou, Yumei Tian, Xiaomei Li, Zihao Wu, Xiyue Wang, and Shoukun Dong
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Abstract As an important bioactive molecule, nitric oxide (NO) can effectively alleviate the effects of drought stress on crops. However, it is still unclear whether it can increase the stress resistance of soybean. Therefore, in this study, our objective was to explore the effect of exogenous NO application on the physiological characteristics of soybean seedlings under drought stress. As test material, two soybean varieties, HN65 and HN44, were used, while sodium nitroprusside (SNP) of 100 μmol L−1, 200 μmol L−1, 500 μmol L−1, 1000 μmol L−1 served as an exogenous NO donor, and PEG-6000 as an osmotic regulator to simulate drought stress. The effects of irrigation with different SNP concentrations for different days on the physiological characteristics of the soybean seedlings under drought conditions were then investigated. The results obtained showed that the activities of antioxidant enzymes, osmotic regulator contents, as well as the abscisic acid and salicylic acid contents of the plant leaves increased with increasing SNP concentration and treatment time. However, we observed that excessively high SNP concentrations decreased the activities of key nitrogen metabolism enzymes significantly. This study provides a theoretical basis for determining a suitable exogenous NO concentration and application duration. It also highlights strategies for exploring the mechanism by which exogenous NO regulates crop drought resistance.
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179. Research progress on the correlation between Helicobacter pylori and ocular diseases
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Yu-Yu Xue, Qi Zhou, Xiao-Juan Su, and He-Jiang Ye
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helicobacter pylori ,central serous chorioretinopathy ,glaucoma ,anterior uveitis ,ocular adnexal lymphoma ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Helicobacter pylori is a common gram-negative bacterium, which is associated with a variety of gastroenteric diseases, such as gastritis, duodenal ulcer and gastric cancer. Recent studies suggested a potential role of Helicobacter pylori in the pathogenesis of common ocular diseases, such as central serous chorioretinopathy, glaucoma, anterior uveitis and ocular adnexal lymphoma. Helicobacter pylori might affect the pathophysiological process of ocular diseases through oxidative damage, circulatory disorders and immune injury. Some studies also suggested that eradication of Helicobacter pylori had certain effects on some ocular diseases. This review aims to summarize current evidence of the Helicobacter pylori in the pathogenesis of common ocular diseases, so as to encourage innovative approaches in the prevention and treatment of these ocular diseases.
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180. Microstructure, mechanical properties and high-speed dry-cutting performance of AlCrSiCN composite coatings
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Wei Fang, Junkai Chen, Qi Zhou, Haipeng Xue, Fei Cai, Leiqi Fang, and Shihong Zhang
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AlCrSiCN composite coatings ,Mechanical properties ,Wear ,Dry cutting ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
AlCrSiCN specimens with different carbon contents were fabricated by cathodic vacuum arc technique, and the microstructures, mechanical property, tribological and high-speed dry-cutting performance were investigated. The results show that the structural transformation from dense and fine nanocomposite to coarse columnar structures was found for the AlCrSiCN coatings when increasing the C content. The excess carbon was presented in the form of nanocrystalline graphite and/or amorphous carbon. Addition of C also reduces the surface roughness and the micro-hardness. The adhesive strengths of AlCrSiCN coatings (such as C10 and C20 coatings) with a low C content were enhanced, whereas it decreased to a value of Lc2 of 17.7 N when the C content increased to 5.58 at. % for C30 coating. Tribological experiments showed that C atoms reduced the coefficient of friction due to the lubricating effect of nanocrystalline graphite and/or amorphous carbon. The high-speed dry-cutting results also showed that AlCrSiCN-coated tools performed better than those with an AlCrSiN coating, and the coatings (C10) with a lower C content possessed the greatest wear resistance.
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181. Development of a molecular feature-based survival prediction model of ovarian cancer using the deep neural network
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Tingyuan Lang, Muyao Yang, Yunqiu Xia, Jingshu Liu, Yunzhe Li, Lingling Yang, Chenxi Cui, Yunran Hu, Yang Luo, Dongling Zou, Lei Zhou, Zhou Fu, and Qi Zhou
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Published
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182. Optical coherence tomography angiography for the assessment of retinal microvasculature characteristics in preterm-born children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Qi Zhou, Bo Deng, Xiaohong Xiang, Yuting Liu, Yingqing Lei, Fang Wang, and Hongbin Lv
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deep capillary plexus-vessel density ,foveal avascular zone ,meta-analysis ,optical coherence tomography angiography ,preterm-born children ,superficial capillary plexus-vessel density ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in assessing retinal microvascular structural changes in preterm-born children and compare them with those in term-born children. The Web of Science Library, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, and Sino Med databases were searched systematically to extract studies published till April 25, 2023. Two independent reviewers searched all the literature and completed the data extraction and quality assessment. Mean differences (MDs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to assess the continuous estimates. STATA software (v15.1; StataCorp, College Station, TX) was used to analyze the data. Twelve published studies were eligible for inclusion in this study. The meta-analysis revealed that the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area of preterm-born children was remarkably smaller than that of term-born children, with the laser photocoagulation (LP)-ROP group showing the most pronounced reduction. The foveal superficial capillary plexus vessel density (SCP-VD) and deep capillary plexus vessel density (DCP-VD) were remarkably higher in the preterm-born group than in the control group, with variations in subgroups (LP-ROP, anti-VEGF-ROP, SR-ROP, and Pre-T-ROP). The parafoveal SCP-VD was remarkably lower in preterm-born children compared to that of the controls, while no significant difference was identified in the parafoveal DCP-VD. Preterm-born children had a smaller FAZ area, higher foveal SCP-VD and DCP-VD, and lower parafoveal SCP-VD compared to their term-born counterparts. The parafoveal DCP-VD did not differ substantially between preterm- and term-born children. OCTA is an effective modality for assessing alterations in the retinal microvasculature in preterm children.
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183. Assessment of rehabilitation following acute ischaemic stroke in China: a registry-based retrospective observational study
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Yongjun Wang, Zixiao Li, Hongqiu Gu, Chunjuan Wang, Qi Zhou, Zhike Yin, and Yongmei Deng
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Objectives This study aimed to describe the frequency, determinants and outcomes for assessment of patients who had an acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) for rehabilitation during hospitalisation in China.Design A registry-based retrospective observational study.Study design and settings Data regarding assessment or rehabilitation were extracted from the Chinese Stroke Center Alliance database from 1 August 2015 to 31 July 2019. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to identify patient and hospital characteristics associated with rehabilitation assessment during acute hospitalisation as well as discharge outcomes.Study cohort We included 837 897 patients who had a stroke in this study with patient characteristics, admission location, medical history, hospital characteristics and hospital designation.Primary and secondary outcome measures Rehabilitation assessment and discharge outcomes.Results Among 837 897 patients who had a stroke admitted to 1473 hospitals, 615 991 (73.5%) underwent rehabilitation assessment. There were significant variations in the rates of rehabilitation assessment across hospitals (IQR 61.3% vs 92.9%). According to multivariate analysis, guideline recommended care delivery was associated with a higher rehabilitation assessment rate, whereas high/low body mass index, ambulation (OR 0.88; 95% CI 0.87 to 0.90), history of stroke (OR 0.94; 95% CI 0.93 to 0.95), coronary heart disease (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.82 to 0.85) and atrial fibrillation (OR 0.91; 95% CI 0.89 to 0.94) were associated with a lower rate. Additionally, rehabilitation assessment during hospitalisation was significantly associated with lower in-hospital mortality (OR 0.38; 95% CI 0.35 to 0.41) and a higher probability of discharge to a rehabilitation centre (OR 2.66; 95% CI 2.5 to 2.82).Conclusions Nearly one-quarter of patients who had an AIS do not undergo documented rehabilitation assessment and compliance across hospitals varies. Thus, it is necessary to improve adherence to rehabilitation assessment to improve the quality of medical care for patients who had an AIS.
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184. TREM2‐IGF1 Mediated Glucometabolic Enhancement Underlies Microglial Neuroprotective Properties During Ischemic Stroke
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Sheng Yang, Chuan Qin, Man Chen, Yun‐Hui Chu, Yue Tang, Luo‐Qi Zhou, Hang Zhang, Ming‐Hao Dong, Xiao‐Wei Pang, Lian Chen, Long‐Jun Wu, Dai‐Shi Tian, and Wei Wang
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ischemic stroke ,microglia ,oxidative phosphorylation ,Trem2‐Igf1 signaling pathway ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Microglia, the major resident immune cells in the central nervous system, serve as the frontline soldiers against cerebral ischemic injuries, possibly along with metabolic alterations. However, signaling pathways involved in the regulation of microglial immunometabolism in ischemic stroke remain to be further elucidated. In this study, using single‐nuclei RNA sequencing, a microglial subcluster up‐regulated in ischemic brain tissues is identified, with high expression of Igf1 and Trem2, neuroprotective transcriptional signature and enhanced oxidative phosphorylation. Microglial depletion by PLX3397 exacerbates ischemic brain damage, which is reversed by repopulating the microglia with high Igf1 and Trem2 phenotype. Mechanistically, Igf1 serves as one of the major down‐stream molecules of Trem2, and Trem2‐Igf1 signaling axis regulates microglial functional and metabolic profiles, exerting neuroprotective effects on ischemic stroke. Overexpression of Igf1 and supplementation of cyclocreatine restore microglial glucometabolic levels and cellular functions even in the absence of Trem2. These findings suggest that Trem2‐Igf1 signaling axis reprograms microglial immunometabolic profiles and shifts microglia toward a neuroprotective phenotype, which has promising therapeutic potential in treating ischemic stroke.
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185. Dynamic analyses of soil erosion and improved potential combining topography and socio-economic factors on the Loess Plateau
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Shuang Yuan, Qiang Xu, Kuanyao Zhao, Qi Zhou, Xuan Wang, Xiaochao Zhang, Wanlin Chen, and Xu Ji
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Loess soil erosion ,RUSLE ,Improved potential for soil and water conservation ,Socio-economic ,The Loess Plateau ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The assessment of soil erosion control in loess regions is of great practical significance, as the Loess Plateau remains one of the most eroded areas globally. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the gully protection and erosion control project and changes in the improved potential for soil and water conservation (Po) over 8 years using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). Furthermore, this study sought to explore the potential connections between Po and topography and socio-economic factors. The RUSLE results indicated that the erosion in 2020 was 102 t·km−2·a-1 less than that in 2013, but the degree of erosion was higher in 2020. The potential effects of topography and socio-economic factors on Po were examined based on the amount of variation in each village. The results showed that Po decreased in 17 villages and increased in 7 villages, indicating that the direction of soil and water conservation is appropriate in most areas on the Dongzhi tableland. Topography can impose some limitations on Po. Steep topography is associated with higher Po values. According to partial least squares regression (PLSR), this study explored the potential link between socio-economic factors and Po. The results can be used to provide suggestions for gully protection and erosion control in erosion-prone areas in the context of major engineering construction.
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186. Development of a rapid quantitative method to differentiate MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae
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Changtao Liao, Yiquan Chen, Zhuanqiang Yan, Yiwei Song, Qi Zhou, Puduo Zhu, Xudong He, Wenyang Li, and Feng Chen
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real-time PCR ,differentiation methods ,Mycoplasma synoviae ,MS attenuated live vaccines ,wild-type strains ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Mycoplasma synoviae (MS) is an economically important pathogen in the poultry industry. Vaccination is an effective method to prevent and control MS infections. Currently two live attenuated MS vaccines are commercially available, the temperature-sensitive MS-H vaccine strain and the NAD-independent MS1 vaccine strain. Differentiation of vaccine strains from wild-type (WT) strains is crucial for monitoring MS infection, especially after vaccination. In this study, we developed a Taqman duplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method to identify MS1 vaccine strains from WT strains. The method was specific and did not cross-react with other avian pathogens. The sensitivity assay indicated that no inhibition occurred between probes or between mixed and pure templates in duplex real-time PCR. Compared with the melt-based mismatch amplification mutation assay (MAMA), our method was more sensitive and rapid. In conclusion, the Taqman duplex real-time PCR method is a useful method for the diagnosis and differentiation of WT-MS and MS1 vaccine strains in a single reaction.
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187. Identification and validation of stemness-based and ferroptosis-related molecular clusters in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
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Shiye Ruan, Hailiang Wang, Zhongyan Zhang, Qian Yan, Yubin Chen, Jinwei Cui, Shanzhou Huang, Qi Zhou, Chuanzhao Zhang, and Baohua Hou
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma ,Cancer stem cells ,Ferroptosis ,ARNTL2 ,CD133 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal malignancy with an extremely poor prognosis. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are considered to be responsible for the poor survival, recurrence and therapy resistance of PDAC. Ferroptosis plays a crucial role in the sustain and survival of CSCs. Here, we employed a rigorous evaluation of multiple datasets to identify a novel stemness-based and ferroptosis-related genes (SFRGs) signature to access the potential prognostic application. This work we retrieved RNA-sequencing and clinical annotation data from the TCGA, ICGC, GTEx and GEO database, and acquired 26 stem cell gene sets and 259 ferroptosis genes from StemChecker database and FerrDb database, respectively. Based on consensus clustering and ssGSEA analysis, we identified two expression patterns of CSCs traits (C1 and C2). Then, WGCNA analysis was implemented to screen out hub module genes correlated with stemness. Furthermore, differential expression analysis, Pearson correlation analysis, and the Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and Cox regression were performed to identify the SFRGs and to construct model. In addition, the differences in prognosis, tumor microenvironment (TME) components and therapy responses were evaluated between two risk groups. Finally, we verified the most influential marker ARNTL2 experimentally by western blot, qRT-PCR, sphere formation assay, mitoscreen assay, intracellular iron concentration determination and MDA determination assays. In conclusion, we developed a stemness-based and ferroptosis-related prognostic model, which could help predict overall survival for PDAC patients. Targeting ferroptosis may be a promising therapeutic strategy to inhibit PDAC progression by suppressing CSCs.
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188. Ferroptosis and its current progress in gastric cancer
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Zhenqi Yue, Yiwu Yuan, Qi Zhou, Jie Sheng, and Lin Xin
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ferroptosis ,gastric cancer ,reactive oxygen species ,mechanism ,research status ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Gastric Cancer (GC) is a prevalent malignancy within the digestive tract, ranking as the fifth most common malignant tumor worldwide. It is characterized by clinical features such as a tendency for metastasis and an unfavorable prognosis. Ferroptosis, a recently identified form of cell death, represents a novel mode of cellular demise that diverges from the traditional concepts of necrosis and apoptosis. Numerous studies have found that ferroptosis plays a significant role in the proliferation, metastasis, drug resistance, and microenvironment regulation within GC. This review summarizes the mechanism of ferroptosis and its role in the occurrence and development of GC cells. It provides examples demonstrating how various anti-tumor drugs can induce ferroptosis in GC cells. Additionally, it summarizes the potential application value of ferroptosis in the future treatment of GC.
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189. Smart library architecture based on internet of things (IoT) and software defined networking (SDN)
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Qi Zhou
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Internet of things (IoT) ,Smart library ,Software defined networking (SDN) ,Radio frequency identification (RFID) ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is being widely developed in various fields, and its penetration rate in daily life is continuously increasing. The nature of the social function of objects and giving them an identity has made it possible to successfully integrate this technology into many traditional systems and improve their performance by automation. Libraries are one of the most obvious examples of smartening by IoT architecture. So far, various architectures have been presented for smartening libraries through IoT technology. However, a low-cost and ideal architecture that can cover all the requirements in a wide range of smart library applications has not been provided. This article attempts to fill some of the existing research gaps in this field by presenting a new architecture for smartening libraries. In the proposed method, Software Defined Networking (SDN) is used to reduce implementation costs and improve the management process of network components. In this architecture, the communication platform of network active objects is formed based on a cluster-based topology. Also, passive Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags are utilized to manage books and library property. Two stages of evaluation have been conducted for the suggested method's performance: actual deployment and computer simulations. Based on the findings, it can be concluded that this study has succeeded in creating an effective and affordable design for smart libraries, which is a major advancement over conventional libraries.
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190. Causal association between the peripheral immunity and the risk and disease severity of multiple sclerosis
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Lian Chen, Li-Fang Zhu, Lu-Yang Zhang, Yun-Hui Chu, Ming-Hao Dong, Xiao-Wei Pang, Sheng Yang, Luo-Qi Zhou, Ke Shang, Jun Xiao, Wei Wang, Chuan Qin, and Dai-Shi Tian
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multiple sclerosis ,Mendelian randomization (MR) ,genome wide association study (GWAS) ,peripheral immune cells ,cytokines ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
BackgroundGrowing evidence links immunological responses to Multiple sclerosis (MS), but specific immune factors are still unclear.MethodsMendelian randomization (MR) was performed to investigate the association between peripheral hematological traits, MS risk, and its severity. Then, further subgroup analysis of immune counts and circulating cytokines and growth factors were performed.ResultsMR revealed higher white blood cell count (OR [95%CI] = 1.26 [1.10,1.44], P = 1.12E-03, P adjust = 3.35E-03) and lymphocyte count (OR [95%CI] = 1.31 [1.15,1.50], P = 5.37E-05, P adjust = 3.22E-04) increased the risk of MS. In further analysis, higher T cell absolute count (OR [95%CI] = 2.04 [1.36,3.08], P = 6.37E-04, P adjust = 2.19E-02) and CD4+ T cell absolute count (OR [95%CI] = 2.11 [1.37,3.24], P = 6.37E-04, P adjust = 2.19E-02), could increase MS risk. While increasing CD25++CD4+ T cell absolute count (OR [95%CI] = 0.75 [0.66,0.86], P = 2.12E-05, P adjust = 1.72E-03), CD25++CD4+ T cell in T cell (OR [95%CI] = 0.79[0.70,0.89], P = 8.54E-05, P adjust = 5.29E-03), CD25++CD4+ T cell in CD4+ T cell (OR [95%CI] = 0.80[0.72,0.89], P = 1.85E-05, P adjust = 1.72E-03), and CD25++CD8+ T cell in T cell (OR [95%CI] = 0.68[0.57,0.81], P = 2.22E-05, P adjust = 1.72E-03), were proved to be causally defensive for MS. For the disease severity, the suggestive association between some traits related to CD4+ T cell, Tregs and MS severity were demonstrated. Moreover, elevated levels of IL-2Ra had a detrimental effect on the risk of MS (OR [95%CI] = 1.22 [1.12,1.32], P = 3.20E-06, P adjust = 1.34E-04).ConclusionsThis study demonstrated a genetically predicted causal relationship between elevated peripheral immune cell counts and MS. Subgroup analysis revealed a specific contribution of peripheral immune cells, holding potential for further investigations into the underlying mechanisms of MS and its severity.
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191. Acute hematogenous disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis and tuberculous meningitis following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer: A case report
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Mingyi Li, Xuejuan Yang, Qi Zhou, Jinxiu Wang, Xicheng Wang, and Lin Mao
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In vitro fertilization - embryo transfer ,Tuberculosis ,Hematogenous dissemination ,Meningitis ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
With the extensive development of assisted reproductive technology, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) have enabled successful pregnancies for some infertility patients. However, pregnancy leads to endocrine and immune function changes that result in decreased immunity, providing an opportunity for mycobacterium tuberculosis infection or reactivation. Hematogenous disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis is a dangerous complication of pregnancy after IVF-ET, which can lead to adverse outcomes. In this case report, we present a patient with normal immune function who developed hematogenous disseminated tuberculosis after IVF-ET. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical manifestations, test results and imaging findings of the patient while reviewing relevant literature. We recommend conducting genital tuberculosis screening and screening for latent tuberculosis infection before IVF-ET. Healthcare providers should maintain high vigilance for active tuberculosis during pregnancy when unexplained high fever, cough with sputum production, early vaginal bleeding occurs despite repeated broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment.
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192. Online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: the wellbeing of Chinese migrant children—a case study in Shanghai
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Qifan Ding, Qiaobing Wu, and Qi Zhou
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migrant children ,COVID-19 ,online learning ,emotional wellbeing ,social wellbeing ,physical wellbeing ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
IntroductionThis study uses Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model as its theoretical framework to consider the findings of an investigation of the emotional, social, and physical wellbeing of Chinese migrant children and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic in urban areas. This study expands our perspective by combining the views of students, parents, and teachers to explore the emotional, social and physical wellbeing of migrant children in Shanghai who were participating in online learning during the COVID-19.MethodsObservation and semi-structured interviews were carried out to collect data for this case study. Thirty-one migrant children, nine parents, 10 teachers and a school principal from a Shanghai junior high school participated in this research. Qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis.Results and DiscussionThe findings indicated that although video-recorded lessons were high quality, it put pressure on migrant children due to the lessons containing only new material with no reviews and reduced opportunities for them to interact with their own teachers. In addition, the differences in study progress between the migrant children and the local children that showed up during the online learning, and neglect from teachers and policymakers, made the migrant children anxious, angry and confused about their future. Besides, parents install monitors at home to support their children’s online learning, but it had the opposite effect and simply provoked increased conflicts between children and their parents. Finally, although the online lessons have affected the optical health of students, the subsequent additional cooking lessons have mitigated the optical health problem and strengthened the connections between home and school.ConclusionThe inequalities of education encountered by migrant children during the COVID-19 period have made them realize the disparities they have suffered in Shanghai. The exposure of this problem raises the prospect of a reform of educational policies for migrant children in the future.
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193. Meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of Ginkgolide Meglumine Injection combined with Butylphthalide in the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke.
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Li Xin-Shuai, Jia-Qi Zhou, Xiang-Fan Chen, Xia Chen, and Pan-Feng Feng
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ginkgolide Meglumine Injection (GMI) combined with Butylphthalide in the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS), and provide reference for rational clinical medication.MethodsPubMed, Embase, Web of science, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP and other databases were searched for published studies on the treatment of AIS with GMI combined with Butylphthalide in both Chinese and English. The search period was from the establishment of the database to July 2023. The included studies that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed using RevMan 5.3 software for Meta-analysis.ResultsA total of 25 studies involving 2362 patients (experimental group = 1182, control group = 1180) were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that the overall effective rate of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group [RR = 1.21, 95% CI (1.16, 1.26), P< 0.00001]. In addition, compared with the control group, the experimental group showed significant improvement in NIHSS score [SMD = -1.59, % CI (-2.00-1.18), P< 0.00001] and ADL score [SMD = 2.12, 95% CI (1.52, -2.72), P 0.05].ConclusionGMI combined with Butylphthalide shows good clinical application effects and good safety in the treatment of AIS. However, more large-sample, multicenter, randomized controlled are needed to confirm these findings.
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194. Editorial: Multi-scale fluid physics in oceanic flows: new insights from laboratory experiments and numerical simulations
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Claudia Cenedese, Shi-Di Huang, Houshuo Jiang, Yeping Yuan, and Sheng-Qi Zhou
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oceanic flows ,multi-scale fluid dynamics ,interaction between flow and topology ,air-sea interaction ,table-top experiment ,numerical simulation ,Science ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Published
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195. The reporting checklist for Chinese patent medicine guidelines: RIGHT for CPM
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Xuanlin Li, Lin Huang, Liaoyao Wang, Xin Jin, Qi Zhou, Yanfang Ma, Qi Wang, Tengyue Wang, Xuanming Hu, Ding Ye, Yingying Mao, Zhijun Xie, Yaolong Chen, and Chengping Wen
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Reporting guideline ,Chinese patent medicine ,RIGHT statement ,Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Existing reporting checklists lack the necessary level of detail and comprehensiveness to be used in guidelines on Chinese patent medicines (CPM). This study aims to develop a reporting guidance for CPM guidelines based on the Reporting Items of Practice Guidelines in Healthcare (RIGHT) statement. We extracted information from CPM guidelines, existing reporting standards for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and the RIGHT statement and its extensions to form the initial pool of reporting items for CPM guidelines. Seventeen experts from diverse disciplines participated in two rounds of Delphi process to refine and clarify the items. Finally, 18 authoritative consultants in the field of TCM and reporting guidelines reviewed and approved the RIGHT for CPM checklist. We added 16 new items and modified two items of the original RIGHT statement to form the RIGHT for CPM checklist, which contains 51 items grouped into seven sections and 23 topics. The new and revised items are distributed across four sections (Basic information, Background, Evidence, and Recommendations) and seven topics: title/subtitle (one new and one revised item), Registration information (one new item), Brief description of the health problem (four new items), Guideline development groups (one revised item), Health care questions (two new items), Recommendations (two new items), and Rationale/explanation for recommendations (six new items). The RIGHT for CPM checklist is committed to providing users with guidance for detailed, comprehensive and transparent reporting, and help practitioners better understand and implement CPM guidelines.
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196. Association between early ambulation exercise and short-term postoperative recovery after open transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion: a single center retrospective analysis
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Liao, Jingwen, Qi, Zhou, Chen, Biying, and Lei, Purun
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197. Correction: Acylglycerol kinase promotes tumour growth and metastasis via activating the PI3K/AKT/GSK3β signalling pathway in renal cell carcinoma
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Qian Zhu, Ai-Lin Zhong, Hao Hu, Jing-Jing Zhao, De-Sheng Weng, Yan Tang, Qiu-Zhong Pan, Zi-Qi Zhou, Meng-Jia Song, Jie-Ying Yang, Jun-Yi He, Yuan Liu, Min Li, Wan-Ming Hu, Chao-Pin Yang, Tong Xiang, Ming-Yuan Chen, Gang Ma, Ling Guo, and Jian-Chuan Xia
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
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198. Skin metastasis in squamous cell cancer of cervix: A case report
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Xiujuan Zhao, Rui Chen, and Qi Zhou
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cervical carcinoma ,squamous cell carcinoma ,cutaneous metastasis ,external beam radiotherapy ,concurrent chemoradiotherapy ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among females in the world, ranks the second in China. In advanced disease, metastases may be commonly present in the lungs, bones, liver and lymph nodes or elsewhere, but uncommon to the skin. In this report, a 63‐year‐old woman was diagnosed as stage IVB cervical squamous cell cancer in January 2021. The patient was scheduled for concurrent chemoradiotherapy; however, a metastatic lesion of skin was proved by biopsy during the process of treatment. She died 1 month after confirmed skin metastases. Cutaneous metastasis of cervical cancer may predict the mix of lymphatic and hematogenous metastasis and the rapid fatal termination.
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199. Development and validation of a nomogram to predict cancer-specific survival of mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer after cytoreductive surgery
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Guanchen Ma, Shaoqing Zeng, Yingjun Zhao, Jianhua Chi, Li Wang, Qingshui Li, Jing Wang, Shuzhong Yao, Qi Zhou, Youguo Chen, Xiaofei Jiao, Xingyu Liu, Yang Yu, Yabing Huo, Ming Li, Zikun Peng, Ding Ma, Ting Hu, and Qinglei Gao
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Mucinous ovarian cancer ,Nomogram ,Cancer-specific survival ,SEER database ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer (mEOC) is a relatively uncommon subtype of ovarian cancer with special prognostic features, but there is insufficient research in this area. This study aimed to develop a nomogram for the cancer-specific survival (CSS) of mEOC based on Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database and externally validate it in National Union of Real World Gynecological Oncology Research and Patient Management (NUWA) platform from China. Methods Patients screened from SEER database were allocated into training and internal validation cohort in a ratio of 7: 3, with those from NUWA platform as an external validation cohort. Significant factors selected by Cox proportional hazard regression were applied to establish a nomogram for 3-year and 5-year CSS. The performance of nomogram was assessed by concordance index, calibration curves and Kaplan-Meier (K-M) curves. Results The training cohort (n = 572) and internal validation cohort (n = 246) were filtered out from SEER database. The external validation cohort contained 186 patients. Baseline age, tumor stage, histopathological grade, lymph node metastasis and residual disease after primary surgery were significant risk factors (p
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200. Timing of interval debulking surgery and postoperative chemotherapy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer: a multicenter real-world study
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Xingyu Liu, Yingjun Zhao, Xiaofei Jiao, Yang Yu, Ruyuan Li, Shaoqing Zeng, Jianhua Chi, Guanchen Ma, Yabing Huo, Ming Li, Zikun Peng, Jiahao Liu, Qi Zhou, Dongling Zou, Li Wang, Qingshui Li, Jing Wang, Shuzhong Yao, Youguo Chen, Ding Ma, Ting Hu, and Qinglei Gao
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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy ,Time to interval debulking surgery ,Time to postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy ,Advanced epithelial ovarian cancer ,Prognosis ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background To investigate the prognostic relevance of the time to interval debulking surgery (TTS) and the time to postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy (TTC) after the completion of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT). Methods A retrospective real-word study included 658 patients with histologically confirmed advanced epithelial ovarian cancer who received NACT at seven tertiary hospitals in China from June 2008 to June 2020. TTS was defined as the time interval from the completion of NACT to the time of interval debulking surgery (IDS). TTC was defined as the time interval from the completion of NACT to the initiation of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy (PACT). Results The median TTS and TTC were 25 (IQR, 20–29) and 40 (IQR, 33–49) days, respectively. Patients with TTS > 25 days were older (55 vs. 53 years, P = 0.012) and received more NACT cycles (median, 3 vs. 2, P = 0.002). Similar results were observed in patients with TTC > 40 days. In the multivariate analyses, TTS and TTC were not associated with PFS when stratified by median, quartile, or integrated as continuous variables (all P > 0.05). However, TTS and TTC were significantly associated with worse OS when stratified by median (P = 0.018 and 0.018, respectively), quartile (P = 0.169, 0.014, 0.027 and 0.012, 0.001, 0.033, respectively), or integrated as continuous variables (P = 0.018 and 0.011, respectively). Similarly, increasing TTS and TTC intervals were associated with a higher risk of death (P trend = 0.016 and 0.031, respectively) but not with recurrence (P trend = 0.103 and 0.381, respectively). Conclusion The delays of IDS and PACT after the completion of NACT have adverse impacts on OS but no impacts on PFS, which indicates that reducing delays of IDS and PACT might ameliorate the outcomes of ovarian cancer patients treated with NACT.
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