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2. Dietary Addition of Selenium Attenuates Cadmium-Induced Liver Injury in Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) by Reducing Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis
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Yu-Ling Zhang, Pin Ma, Min Li, Da-Peng Li, and Rong Tang
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Ctenopharyngodon idellus ,selenium yeast ,cadmium ,apoptosis ,antioxidant enzymes ,Hydraulic engineering ,TC1-978 ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
In order to investigate the effects of selenium (Se) against cadmium (Cd) toxicity, 180 healthy grass carp were separated into three groups and fed diets containing 0.147 (control group), 0.562, and 1.044 mg/kg of selenium Yeast throughout 60 days. In grass carp livers, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, antioxidant enzyme activities, and apoptosis-related gene expression were examined. As a result of acute exposure to cadmium, MDA content decreased significantly. With time, catalase (CAT), total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD), and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activities changed. The relative transcript levels of heavy metal scavenging genes abcc2 and mt2 were significantly reduced. The relative levels of expression of jnk, bax, caspase-3, caspase-8, and caspase-9 in apoptosis-associated factors were significantly elevated after cadmium exposure. Selenium-supplementation downregulated the expression of apoptosis-related factors. As compared to the control group, liver cells supplemented with selenium had a significantly lower apoptotic index. Comprehensive analysis showed that dietary selenium supplementation significantly attenuated cadmium-induced peroxidative damage and apoptosis in liver by increasing GSH-Px activity, and that cadmium toxicity could be alleviated by the addition of yeast selenium.
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- 2024
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3. A retrospective study comprising 228 cases of pediatric scalp and skull lesions
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Lei Yang, Meng-Cheng Yang, Pei-Ran Qu, Di Zhang, Ming Ge, and Da-Peng Li
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Scalp lesion ,Skull lesion ,Children ,Clinical characteristics ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background Most neurosurgery presentations in children present with a mass that may be scalp and skull lesions, including neoplastic and congenital malformed structural lesions, respectively. Clinicians should make early diagnoses and identify cases requiring surgical intervention promptly to help achieve a better prognosis. Method This study retrospectively reviewed studies on children’s scalp and skull lesions within a pediatric medical center’s department of neurosurgery. The detailed clinical information and pathological types of these cases were scrutinized. Result A total of 228 children’s scalp and skull lesions with clinical information and identified histopathology types were summarized. The most common scalp and skull lesions were benign dermoid cysts; malignant types were rare but can occur in children. Conclusion Based on the combined clinical symptoms and image information, children’s scalp and skull lesions should be diagnosed early. Malignant scalp and skull lesions/other special cases should be treated seriously.
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- 2023
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4. Bariatric surgery for patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science
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Si-Ke He, Dong-Ru Du, Yu Fu, and Da-Peng Li
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Bariatric surgery ,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,Obesity ,Bibliometric analysis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2024
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5. Whole genome SNPs among 8 chicken breeds enable identification of genetic signatures that underlie breed features
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Jie WANG, Qiu-xia LEI, Ding-guo CAO, Yan ZHOU, Hai-xia HAN, Wei LIU, Da-peng LI, Fu-wei LI, and Jie LIU
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chicken ,genome ,genetic diversity ,support vector machine ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Many different chicken breeds are found around the world, their features vary among them, and they are valuable resources. Currently, there is a huge lack of knowledge of the genetic determinants responsible for phenotypic and biochemical properties of these breeds of chickens. Understanding the underlying genetic mechanisms that explain across-breed variation can help breeders develop improved chicken breeds. The whole-genomes of 140 chickens from 7 Shandong native breeds and 20 introduced recessive white chickens from China were re-sequenced. Comparative population genomics based on autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) revealed geographically based clusters among the chickens. Through genome-wide scans for selective sweeps, we identified thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR, reproductive traits, circadian rhythm), erythrocyte membrane protein band 4.1 like 1 (EPB41L1, body size), and alkylglycerol monooxygenase (AGMO, aggressive behavior), as major candidate breed-specific determining genes in chickens. In addition, we used a machine learning classification model to predict chicken breeds based on the SNPs significantly associated with recourse characteristics, and the prediction accuracy was 92%, which can effectively achieve the breed identification of Laiwu Black chickens. We provide the first comprehensive genomic data of the Shandong indigenous chickens. Our analyses revealed phylogeographic patterns among the Shandong indigenous chickens and candidate genes that potentially contribute to breed-specific traits of the chickens. In addition, we developed a machine learning-based prediction model using SNP data to identify chicken breeds. The genetic basis of indigenous chicken breeds revealed in this study is useful to better understand the mechanisms underlying the resource characteristics of chicken.
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- 2023
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6. Development and global validation of a 1-week-old piglet head finite element model for impact simulations
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Zhong-Qing Su, Da-Peng Li, Rui Li, Guang-Liang Wang, Lang Liu, Ya-Feng Wang, Ya-Zhou Guo, and Zhi-Gang Li
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Piglet head ,Finite element model ,Dynamic response ,Validation ,Drop tower tests ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Purpose: Child head injury under impact scenarios (e.g. falls, vehicle crashes, etc.) is an important topic in the field of injury biomechanics. The head of piglet was commonly used as the surrogate to investigate the biomechanical response and mechanisms of pediatric head injuries because of the similar cellular structures and material properties. However, up to date, piglet head models with accurate geometry and material properties, which have been validated by impact experiments, are seldom. We aim to develop such a model for future research. Methods: In this study, first, the detailed anatomical structures of the piglet head, including the skull, suture, brain, pia mater, dura mater, cerebrospinal fluid, scalp and soft tissue, were constructed based on CT scans. Then, a structured butterfly method was adopted to mesh the complex geometries of the piglet head to generate high-quality elements and each component was assigned corresponding constitutive material models. Finally, the guided drop tower tests were conducted and the force-time histories were ectracted to validate the piglet head finite element model. Results: Simulations were conducted on the developed finite element model under impact conditions and the simulation results were compared with the experimental data from the guided drop tower tests and the published literature. The average peak force and duration of the guide drop tower test were similar to that of the simulation, with an error below 10%. The inaccuracy was below 20%. The average peak force and duration reported in the literature were comparable to those of the simulation, with the exception of the duration for an impact energy of 11 J. The results showed that the model was capable to capture the response of the pig head. Conclusion: This study can provide an effective tool for investigating child head injury mechanisms and protection strategies under impact loading conditions.
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- 2023
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7. Hydrothermal Alteration Processes of Xincheng Gold Deposit Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Constraints from Composition of Hydrothermal Rutile
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Zhen-Jun Liu, Li-Qiang Yang, Dong Xie, Wei Yang, Da-Peng Li, Tao Feng, and Jun Deng
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hydrothermal rutile ,element substitution ,hydrothermal alteration ,altered-type gold deposit ,Xincheng gold deposit ,Jiaodong Province ,Mineralogy ,QE351-399.2 - Abstract
Delineating the process of hydrothermal alteration is crucial for effectively enhancing exploration strategies and better understanding the gold mineralization process. Rutile, with its capacity to accommodate a wide range of trace elements including high-field-strength elements and base metals, serves as a reliable fluid tracer in ore systems. As one of the most significant gold ore concentrations globally, Jiaodong boasts a gold reserve exceeding 5500 t. The Xincheng gold deposit is a world-class high-grade mine, boasting a proven gold reserve exceeding 200 t, and stands as one of the largest altered-type gold deposits in the vast gold province of the Jiaodong Peninsula, Eastern China. In this study, rutile (Rt1,2,3) was identified in the K-feldspar alteration, sericitization, and pyrite–sericite–quartz alteration stages of the Xincheng gold deposit in Jiaodong based on petrographic characteristics. Rt1 coexists with hydrothermal K-feldspar and quartz, while Rt2 coexists with minerals such as sericite, quartz, muscovite, and pyrite. Rt3 is widely distributed in hydrothermal veins and is primarily associated with minerals including quartz, pyrite, chalcopyrite, and sericite. Raman spectroscopy, EPMA, and LA-ICP-MS analysis were conducted to investigate the characteristics and evolution of altered hydrothermal fluids. This study indicates that the Zr vs. W and Nb/V vs. W diagrams suggest that Rt1 is of magmatic–hydrothermal origin, while Rt2 and Rt3 are of metamorphic–hydrothermal origin. Notably, the W content in Rt2 and Rt3 is significantly higher than in Rt1 (4+. While Rt1 exhibits no significant element exchange with the hydrothermal fluids, Rt2 and Rt3 show a stronger substitution of W, Nb, V, and Fe, indicating a gradual enrichment of F and Cl in the fluids. This process activates and transports these elements into the fluids, leading to their continuous accumulation within the system. From Rt1 to Rt3, the increasing concentrations of Fe and W, along with the negative Eu anomaly, suggest a decrease in fluid temperature and oxygen fugacity during the alteration and mineralization process. The gradual increase in the contents of REEs and high-field-strength elements such as W, V, Nb, and Sn indicates that the hydrothermal fluids are enriched in F and Cl, exhibiting weak acidity. The nature of the fluids during hydrothermal alteration is closely related to the composition of rutile, making it a promising tool for studying hydrothermal alteration and related mineralization processes.
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- 2024
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8. The prognostic value of the Naples prognostic score for patients with non-small-cell lung cancer
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Si-Min Peng, Jin-Jin Ren, Na Yu, Jia-Ying Xu, Guo-Chong Chen, Xiaodong Li, Da-Peng Li, Jing Yang, Zeng-Ning Li, Yu-Song Zhang, and Li-Qiang Qin
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The Naples prognostic score (NPS) is an effective inflammatory and nutritional scoring system widely applied as a prognostic factor in various cancers. We aimed to analyze the prognostic value of the NPS in patients diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We prospectively collected 395 patients diagnosed with NSCLC between January 2016 and December 2018 in two university-affiliated hospitals. Patients were divided into three groups according to their pretreatment NPS (Group 0: NPS = 0; Group 1: NPS = 1–2; Group 2: NPS = 3–4). Kaplan–Meier survival curves indicated that patients with higher NPS had a poorer overall survival (OS) and progress-free survival (PFS) (both P
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- 2022
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9. Association between lactate-to-albumin ratio and 28-days all-cause mortality in patients with acute pancreatitis: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-IV database
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Qiang Liu, Hai-Lun Zheng, Man-Man Wu, Qi-Zhi Wang, Shan-Jun Yan, Meng Wang, Jiao-Jiao Yu, and Da-Peng Li
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lactate/albumin ratio ,acute pancreatitis ,all-cause mortality ,28-days ,prognosis ,cohort ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
ObjectiveThe Lactate-to-Albumin Ratio (LAR) has been applied as a new predictor in sepsis, heart failure, and acute respiratory failure. However, the role of LAR in predicting all-cause mortality in patients with acute pancreatitis has not been evaluated. Therefore, this study aimed to elucidate the correlation between LAR and 28-d all-cause mortality in patients with Acute Pancreatitis (AP).MethodsThis study is a retrospective cohort study with the data from the MIMIC-IV (v1.0) database. We included adult patients with acute pancreatitis who were admitted to the intensive care unit in the study. The primary outcome was to evaluate the ability of LAR to predict death at 28-d of hospital admission in patients with AP.ResultsA total of 539 patients with acute pancreatitis were included in this study. They were divided into a survival group (486 patients) and a death group (53 patients) according to whether they survived within 28-d of admission, and the mortality rate of patients within 28-d of admission was 9.8%. LAR was shown to be an independent predictor of all-cause mortality within 28-d of admission in patients with AP by multivariate COX regression analysis (HR, 1.59; 95% CI, 1.23 - 2.05; P < 0.001). the Area Under the Curve (AUC) value for LAR was 74.26% (95% CI: 67.02% - 81.50%), which was higher than that for arterial blood lactate (AUC = 71.25%) and serum albumin (AUC = 65.92%) alone. It was not inferior even when compared to SOFA (AUC = 75.15%). The optimal cutoff value for separating the survival and death groups according to Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) was found to be 1.1124. plotting Kaplan-Meier analysis with this cutoff value showed that patients with LAR ≥ 1.1124 had significantly higher all-cause mortality within 28-d of admission than those with LAR < 1.1124 (P < 0.001). The final subgroup analysis showed no significant interaction of LAR with each subgroup (P for interaction: 0.06 - 0.974).ConclusionLAR can be used as an independent predictor of all-cause mortality in AP patients within 28-d of admission, with superior prognostic performance than arterial blood lactate or serum albumin alone.
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- 2022
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10. Deep gold mineralization features of Jiaojia metallogenic belt, Jiaodong gold Province: Based on the breakthrough of 3000 m exploration drilling
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Xue-feng Yu, Da-peng Li, Jing-xiang Tian, De-ping Yang, Wei Shan, Ke Geng, Yu-xin Xiong, Nai-jie Chi, Peng-fei Wei, and Peng-rui Liu
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Au deposit ,Alteration rock type ,Fracture zone ,3000 m scientific drilling ,Deep mineral exploration engineering ,Jiaojia metallogenic belt ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Recently, continuous breakthroughs have been made about deep gold prospecting in the Jiaodong gold province area of China. Approximately 5000 t of cumulative gold resources have been explored in Jiaodong, which has thus become an internationally noteworthy gold ore cluster. The gold exploration depth has been increased to about 2000 m from the previous
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- 2020
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11. Spinal Cord Diffuse Midline Glioma With Histone H3 K27M Mutation in a Pediatric Patient
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Ran Cheng, Da-Peng Li, Nan Zhang, Ji-Yin Zhang, Di Zhang, Ting-Ting Liu, Jun Yang, and Ming Ge
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diffuse midline gliomas ,H3K27 mutation ,spinal cord tumors ,pediatric neurosurgery ,pathology ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Background: Diffuse midline glioma (DMG) with histone H3 K27M mutation is a recently identified entity documented in the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System. Spinal cord DMGs with H3 K27M-mutant are commonly reported in adults. Herein, we reported a pediatric patient with spinal cord H3 K27M-mutant DMG.Case Report: A 7-year-old girl with 1-month history of neck pain and 3-week history of progressive weakness in the right hand was presented. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging showed an intramedullary lesion with slight enhancement at the C2-7 levels. With intraoperative neuroelectrophysiological monitoring, the lesion was subtotally resected. Histopathological examination revealed a DMG with histone H3 K27M mutation corresponding to WHO grade IV. Postoperatively, the neck pain was relieved, and the upper-extremity weakness remained unchanged. Oral temozolomide was administrated for 7 months, and radiotherapy was performed for 22 courses. After an 18-month follow-up, no tumor recurrence was noted.Conclusion: Spinal cord H3 K27M-mutant DMGs are extremely rare in pediatric patients. Preoperative differential diagnosis is challenging, and surgical resection with postoperative chemoradiotherapy may be an effective treatment.
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- 2021
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12. Post-diagnostic C-reactive protein and albumin predict survival in Chinese patients with non-small cell lung cancer: a prospective cohort study
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Jin-Rong Yang, Jia-Ying Xu, Guo-Chong Chen, Na Yu, Jing Yang, Da-Xiong Zeng, Min-Jing Gu, Da-Peng Li, Yu-Song Zhang, and Li-Qiang Qin
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Abstract Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most commonly diagnosed lung cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. This study aimed to analyze if serum C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin (Alb), and CRP/Alb ratio could provide prognostic information in patients with NSCLC. 387 patients with primary NSCLC were included in this analysis. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of death with adjustment for some potential confounders. The multivariate regression analyses revealed the statistically significant associations of decreased survival of patients with NSCLC with elevated CRP, decreased Alb, and elevated CRP/Alb ratio. The HRs of mortality were 1.56 (95% CI: 0.80–3.04) and 2.64 (95% CI: 1.35–5.16) for patients in the second and the highest tertiles of CRP (P-trend = 0.003). For albumin, the HR was 0.50 (95% CI: 0.29–0.85) for the normal group. The CRP/Alb ratio strongly predicted the survival of patients in the highest tertile with a fourfold risk of dying compared with those in the lowest tertile (HR = 4.14, 95% CI: 2.15–7.98). The subgroup analysis according to various patient characteristics confirmed these associations. In conclusion, serum CRP, albumin, and CRP/Alb ratio are predictive of survival for Chinese patients with NSCLC.
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- 2019
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13. Dynamic changes in intramedullary pressure 72 hours after spinal cord injury
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Xin Zhang, Chang-Bin Liu, De-Gang Yang, Chuan Qin, Xue-Chao Dong, Da-Peng Li, Chao Zhang, Yun Guo, Liang-Jie Du, Feng Gao, Ming-Liang Yang, and Jian-Jun Li
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nerve regeneration ,secondary spinal cord injury ,telemetry ,pathological mechanism ,rabbit ,conscious ,anesthetized ,hemorrhage ,edema ,pressure measurement ,blood-spinal barrier ,neural regeneration ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Intramedullary pressure increases after spinal cord injury, and this can be an important factor for secondary spinal cord injury. Until now there have been no studies of the dynamic changes of intramedullary pressure after spinal cord injury. In this study, telemetry systems were used to observe changes in intramedullary pressure in the 72 hours following spinal cord injury to explore its pathological mechanisms. Spinal cord injury was induced using an aneurysm clip at T10 of the spinal cord of 30 Japanese white rabbits, while another 32 animals were only subjected to laminectomy. The feasibility of this measurement was assessed. Intramedullary pressure was monitored in anesthetized and conscious animals. The dynamic changes of intramedullary pressure after spinal cord injury were divided into three stages: stage I (steep rise) 1–7 hours, stage II (steady rise) 8–38 hours, and stage III (descending) 39–72 hours. Blood-spinal barrier permeability, edema, hemorrhage, and histological results in the 72 hours following spinal cord injury were evaluated according to intramedullary pressure changes. We found that spinal cord hemorrhage was most severe at 1 hour post-spinal cord injury and then gradually decreased; albumin and aquaporin 4 immunoreactivities first increased and then decreased, peaking at 38 hours. These results confirm that severe bleeding in spinal cord tissue is the main cause of the sharp increase in intramedullary pressure in early spinal cord injury. Spinal cord edema and blood-spinal barrier destruction are important factors influencing intramedullary pressure in stages II and III of spinal cord injury.
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- 2019
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14. Dynamic correlation of diffusion tensor imaging and neurological function scores in beagles with spinal cord injury
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Chang-Bin Liu, De-Gang Yang, Qian-Ru Meng, Da-Peng Li, Ming-Liang Yang, Wei Sun, Wen-Hao Zhang, Chang Cai, Liang-Jie Du, Jun Li, Feng Gao, Yan Yu, Xin Zhang, Zhen-Tao Zuo, and Jian-Jun Li
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nerve regeneration ,spinal cord injury ,diffusion tensor imaging ,fractional anisotropy ,apparent diffusion coefficient ,white matter ,gray matter ,Texas Spinal Cord Injury Score ,beagles ,neural regeneration ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Exploring the relationship between different structure of the spinal cord and functional assessment after spinal cord injury is important. Quantitative diffusion tensor imaging can provide information about the microstructure of nerve tissue and can quantify the pathological damage of spinal cord white matter and gray matter. In this study, a custom-designed spinal cord contusion-impactor was used to damage the T10 spinal cord of beagles. Diffusion tensor imaging was used to observe changes in the whole spinal cord, white matter, and gray matter, and the Texas Spinal Cord Injury Score was used to assess changes in neurological function at 3 hours, 24 hours, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks after injury. With time, fractional anisotropy values after spinal cord injury showed a downward trend, and the apparent diffusion coefficient, mean diffusivity, and radial diffusivity first decreased and then increased. The apparent diffusion-coefficient value was highly associated with the Texas Spinal Cord Injury Score for the whole spinal cord (R = 0.919, P = 0.027), white matter (R = 0.932, P = 0.021), and gray matter (R = 0.882, P = 0.048). Additionally, the other parameters had almost no correlation with the score (P > 0.05). In conclusion, the highest and most significant correlation between diffusion parameters and neurological function was the apparent diffusion-coefficient value for white matter, indicating that it could be used to predict the recovery of neurological function accurately after spinal cord injury.
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- 2018
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15. Fast determination of multi-mycotoxins in corn by dispersive solid-phase extraction coupled with ultra-performance liquid chromatography with tandem quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry
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Yan WANG, Yan-jie DONG, Zeng-mei LI, Li-gang DENG, Chang-ying GUO, Shu-qiu ZHANG, Da-peng LI, and Shan-cang ZHAO
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C18 ,corn ,mycotoxins ,dispersive solid-phase extraction ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
A fast analytical method for the simultaneous determination of 9 mycotoxins, including aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, and G2), fumonisins (B1, B2 and B3), zearalenone, and deoxynivalenol in corn using dispersive solid-phase extraction method and ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) was developed and validated. Samples were extracted with acetonitrile-water (84:16, v:v, containing 1% acetic acid) using ultrasonic extraction. The extracts were purified with a dispersive SPE method using C18 as a cleaning agent. The final clear extracts were dried by nitrogen blowing and subsequently redissolved in methanol-water (5:5, v:v). The samples were then analyzed by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS with 0.1% formic acid in ammonium acetate-methanol as mobile phase. The mean recoveries were ranged from 68.0 to 120.0%, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) ranged from 0.18 to 6.29%. Limits of detections ranged from 0.05 to 50 μg kg−1, and limits of quantification ranged from 0.1 to 200 μg kg−1, which were below the legal limits set by the European Union for the legislated mycotoxins. The developed method was applied to 130 corn samples. Among the mycotoxins studied, aflatoxins B1 and fumonisins B1, B2 and B3 were the most predominant mycotoxins, and their concentrations were 0–593.12, 0–2.01×104, 0–6.94×103 and 0–3.05×103 μg kg−1, respectively.
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16. Identification of schisandrin as a vascular endothelium protective component in YiQiFuMai Powder Injection using HUVECs binding and HPLC-DAD-Q-TOF-MS/MS analysis
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Fang Li, Yi-Sha Tan, Hong-Lin Chen, Yan Yan, Ke-Feng Zhai, Da-Peng Li, Jun-Ping Kou, and Bo-Yang Yu
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YiQiFuMai Powder Injection ,HPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS ,HUVECs extraction ,Schisandrin ,Endothelial protection ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
YiQiFuMai Powder Injection (YQFM) is a re-developed preparation based on the well-known traditional Chinese medicine formula Sheng-mai-san. It has been widely used for the treatment of cardiovascular disease with definite clinical efficacy in China, but its bioactive molecules remain obscure. In this study, an effective method has been employed as a tool for screening active components in YQFM, using human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) extraction and liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry (Q-TOF MS/MS). Nine compounds, which could interact with HUVECs, were identified as ginsenosides Rb1, Rc, Rb2, Rd, 20(S)-Rg3, 20(R)-Rg3, Rk1/Rg5 and schisandrin by comparing with reference substances or literature. In vitro assays showed that schisandrin at concentrations of 10–100 μM protected HUVECs from hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury, increased cell viability, nitric oxide (NO) content and decreased lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) leakage, malonaldehyde (MDA) content and ROS generation. Moreover, schisandrin pretreatment inhibited cell apoptosis, as evidenced by inhibiting activation of caspase-3 and increasing the Bcl-2/Bax ratio. These data indicate that HUVECs biospecific extraction coupled with HPLC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS/MS analysis is a reliable method for screening potential bioactive components from traditional Chinese medicines. Meanwhile, the vascular endothelium protective property of schisandrin might be beneficial for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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17. An Improved Urethral Catheterization in Female Pigs: A Pilot Study
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Da-Peng Li, Wen-Hao Zhang, Ming-Liang Yang, Chang-Bin Liu, Xin Zhang, Chang Cai, and Jian-Jun Li
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Bladder Colostomy or Centesis ,Female Miniature Pig ,Urethral Catheterization ,Medicine - Published
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18. Fabrication and Characterization of Graphene Microcrystal Prepared from Lignin Refined from Sugarcane Bagasse
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Pei-Duo Tang, Qi-Shi Du, Da-Peng Li, Jun Dai, Yan-Ming Li, Fang-Li Du, Si-Yu Long, Neng-Zhong Xie, Qing-Yan Wang, and Ri-Bo Huang
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graphene microcrystal ,glassy carbon ,lignin ,bagasse ,biorefinery ,graphene ,biomass ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Graphene microcrystal (GMC) is a type of glassy carbon fabricated from lignin, in which the microcrystals of graphene are chemically bonded by sp3 carbon atoms, forming a glass-like microcrystal structure. The lignin is refined from sugarcane bagasse using an ethanol-based organosolv technique which is used for the fabrication of GMC by two technical schemes: The pyrolysis reaction of lignin in a tubular furnace at atmospheric pressure; and the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of lignin at lower temperature, followed by pyrolysis at higher temperature. The existence of graphene nanofragments in GMC is proven by Raman spectra and XRD patterns; the ratio of sp2 carbon atoms to sp3 carbon atoms is demonstrated by XPS spectra; and the microcrystal structure is observed in the high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) images. Temperature and pressure have an important impact on the quality of GMC samples. With the elevation of temperature, the fraction of carbon increases, while the fraction of oxygen decreases, and the ratio of sp2 to sp3 carbon atoms increases. In contrast to the pyrolysis techniques, the HTC technique needs lower temperatures because of the high vapor pressure of water. In general, with the help of biorefinery, the biomass material, lignin, is found to be qualified and sustainable material for the manufacture of GMC. Lignin acts as a renewable substitute for the traditional raw materials of glassy carbon, copolymer resins of phenol formaldehyde, and furfuryl alcohol-phenol.
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19. DomHR: accurately identifying domain boundaries in proteins using a hinge region strategy.
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Xiao-yan Zhang, Long-jian Lu, Qi Song, Qian-qian Yang, Da-peng Li, Jiang-ming Sun, Tong-hua Li, and Pei-sheng Cong
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
MotivationThe precise prediction of protein domains, which are the structural, functional and evolutionary units of proteins, has been a research focus in recent years. Although many methods have been presented for predicting protein domains and boundaries, the accuracy of predictions could be improved.ResultsIn this study we present a novel approach, DomHR, which is an accurate predictor of protein domain boundaries based on a creative hinge region strategy. A hinge region was defined as a segment of amino acids that covers part of a domain region and a boundary region. We developed a strategy to construct profiles of domain-hinge-boundary (DHB) features generated by sequence-domain/hinge/boundary alignment against a database of known domain structures. The DHB features had three elements: normalized domain, hinge, and boundary probabilities. The DHB features were used as input to identify domain boundaries in a sequence. DomHR used a nonredundant dataset as the training set, the DHB and predicted shape string as features, and a conditional random field as the classification algorithm. In predicted hinge regions, a residue was determined to be a domain or a boundary according to a decision threshold. After decision thresholds were optimized, DomHR was evaluated by cross-validation, large-scale prediction, independent test and CASP (Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction) tests. All results confirmed that DomHR outperformed other well-established, publicly available domain boundary predictors for prediction accuracy.AvailabilityThe DomHR is available at http://cal.tongji.edu.cn/domain/.
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- 2013
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20. Detecting Milling Deformation in 7075 Aluminum Alloy Aeronautical Monolithic Components Using the Quasi-Symmetric Machining Method
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Qiong Wu, Da-Peng Li, and Yi-Du Zhang
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thin-walled component ,residual stress ,deformation ,CNC machining ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The deformation of aeronautical monolithic components due to CNC machining is a bottle-neck issue in the aviation industry. The residual stress releases and redistributes in the process of material removal, and the distortion of the monolithic component is generated. The traditional one-side machining method will produce oversize deformation. Based on the three-stage CNC machining method, the quasi-symmetric machining method is developed in this study to reduce deformation by symmetry material removal using the M-symmetry distribution law of residual stress. The mechanism of milling deformation due to residual stress is investigated. A deformation experiment was conducted using traditional one-side machining method and quasi-symmetric machining method to compare with finite element method (FEM). The deformation parameters are validated by comparative results. Most of the errors are within 10%. The reason for these errors is determined to improve the reliability of the method. Moreover, the maximum deformation value of using quasi-symmetric machining method is within 20% of that of using the traditional one-side machining method. This result shows the quasi-symmetric machining method is effective in reducing deformation caused by residual stress. Thus, this research introduces an effective method for reducing the deformation of monolithic thin-walled components in the CNC milling process.
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21. Systems engineering issues for industry applications of large language model
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Chen, Wang, Yan-yi, Liu, Tie-zheng, Guo, Da-peng, Li, Tao, He, Zhi, Li, Qing-wen, Yang, Hui-han, Wang, and Ying-you, Wen
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- 2024
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22. Epithelioid trophoblastic tumor of the lower uterine segment and cervical canal: A case report
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Ling-Qin Yuan, Ting Hao, Guo-You Pan, Hui Guo, Da-Peng Li, and Nai-Fu Liu
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23. Myeloid sarcoma with ulnar nerve entrapment: A case report
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Da-Peng Li, Chao-Zong Liu, Mortimer Jeremy, Xin Li, Jin-Chao Wang, Swastina Nath Varma, Ting-Ting Gai, Wei-Qi Tian, Qi Zou, Yan-Mian Wei, Hao-Yu Wang, Chang-Jiang Long, and Yu Zhou
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24. Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors in intracranial hemorrhage patients with hematological diseases
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Jia-Yuan, Zhang, Ying, Li, Yue-Shen, Ma, Xiu-Juan, Sun, Yong-Ze, Liu, Yan-Ke, Yin, Bo, Hu, Ming-Huan, Su, Qiu-Ling, Li, Ying-Chang, Mi, and Da-Peng, Li
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Hematoma, Subdural ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Anemia, Aplastic ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,Hematologic Diseases ,Intracranial Hemorrhages ,Thrombocytopenia ,Cerebral Hemorrhage - Abstract
The clinical characteristics and prognosis of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in patients with hematological diseases remain controversial. This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics and explore the prognostic factors in such patients. A total of 238 ICH patients with a hematological disease were recruited from the Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, China, from January 2015 to April 2020. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to identify the prognostic factors for 30-day mortality in ICH patients with a hematological disease. There were 123 cases of acute leukemia (AL), 20 of myelodysplasia/myeloproliferative neoplasm, 35 of aplastic anemia (AA), 29 of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), 19 of congenital/acquired coagulation factor deficiency, and 12 of other hematological diseases. Furthermore, 121 patients presented with a multi-site hemorrhage (MSH), 58 with a single-site hemorrhage in the brain parenchyma (PCH), 23 with a subarachnoid hemorrhage, 33 with a subdural hemorrhage (SH), and three with an epidural hemorrhage. The Cox proportional hazards model indicated association of SH (vs PCH, hazard ratio [HR]: 0.230; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.053–0.996; P = 0.049), low white blood cells (≤ 100 × 109/L vs > 100 × 109/L, HR: 0.56; 95% CI: 0.348–0.910; P = 0.019), AA (vs AL, HR: 0.408; 95% CI: 0.203–0.821; P = 0.012), and ITP (vs AL, HR: 0.197; 95% CI: 0.061–0.640; P = 0.007) with improved 30-day mortality. However, increased age (HR: 1.012; 95% CI: 1.001–1.022; P = 0.034), MSH (vs PCH, HR: 1.891; 95% CI: 1.147–3.117; P = 0.012), and a disturbance of consciousness (HR: 1.989; 95% CI: 1.269–3.117; P = 0.003) were associated with increased risk of 30-day mortality. In conclusion, in this study, we revealed the clinical characteristics of Chinese ICH patients with a hematological disease. Moreover, we identified risk factors (age, white blood cells, AA, ITP, SH, MSH, and a disturbance of consciousness) that may influence 30-day mortality.
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25. Global, regional and national temporal trends in prevalence for musculoskeletal disorders in women of childbearing age, 1990--2019: an age- period- cohort analysis based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
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Fan Cao, Da- Peng Li, Guo- Cui Wu, Yi- Sheng He, Yu- Chen Liu, Jing- Jing Hou, Qin- Yu Ni, Li- Ming Tao, Zheng- Xuan Jiang, and Hai- Feng Pan
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26. Total, bioavailable and free 25-hydroxyvitamin D are associated with the prognosis of patients with non-small cell lung cancer
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Si-Min Peng, Na Yu, Jun Che, Jia-Ying Xu, Guo-Chong Chen, Da-Peng Li, Yu-Song Zhang, and Li-Qiang Qin
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Cancer Research ,Lung Neoplasms ,Oncology ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Vitamin D-Binding Protein ,Humans ,Vitamin D ,Prognosis ,Calcifediol - Abstract
Purpose: To analyze the prognostic value of total, bioavailable and free 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) as well as vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP) in NSCLC patients.Methods: We prospectively collected and analyzed data for 395 patients diagnosed with NSCLC between January 2016 and December 2018 in two university-affiliated hospitals. Total and free 25(OH)D and VDBP were measured directly, and bioavailable 25(OH)D was calculated using a validated formula. Their prognostic values were evaluated by Cox proportional hazards model, and hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated.Results: Patients with NSCLC had significantly lower levels of total, bioavailable, and free 25(OH)D and higher VDBP levels in comparison to healthy controls (all PP for trend=0.008), 0.45 (95%CI, 0.30-0.67; P for trendP for trend=0.006), 0.56 (95%CI, 0.40-0.80; P for trend=0.001) and 0.60 (95%CI, 0.42-0.85; P for trend=0.004), respectively. However, VDBP was not associated with either OS or PFS.Conclusion: The current study suggested that total, bioavailable and free 25(OH)D may be reliable prognosis indicators in NSCLC patients, though the optimal 25(OH)D form for NSCLC prognosis remains to be assessed in future studies.
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27. Research on the Control Strategy of the Driving System for a Kind of Hybrid Electric Vehicle
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Fang, Lu, Deng-feng, Wang, Da-peng, Li, Kacprzyk, Janusz, editor, and Zhang, Tianbiao, editor
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28. Whole genome SNPs among 8 chicken breeds enable identification of genetic signatures that underlie breed features
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Jie WANG, Qiu-xia LEI, Ding-guo CAO, Yan ZHOU, Hai-xia HAN, Wei LIU, Da-peng LI, Fu-wei LI, and Jie LIU
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Food Animals ,Ecology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biochemistry ,Food Science - Published
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29. [Phosphorus Enrichment Efficiency of CaO
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Wei, Yue, Da-Peng, Li, Ling-Yu, Wu, Lu, Wang, Yao-Yu, Tang, Qi, Zhu, and Yong, Huang
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Soil ,Industrial Waste ,Calcium ,Phosphorus ,Adsorption ,Wastewater ,Coal Ash - Abstract
To explore the resource utilization of phosphorus (P) in wastewater and industrial waste fly ash, we used an efficient composite material (CaO
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30. A Potential miRNA-mRNA Network for Dementia and Hernia Crosstalk
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De-jian Chen and Da-peng Li
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0301 basic medicine ,Candidate gene ,Hernia ,Article Subject ,Gene regulatory network ,Down-Regulation ,Adipose tissue ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene expression ,microRNA ,medicine ,Humans ,Dementia ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,RNA, Messenger ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Up-Regulation ,Gene expression profiling ,MicroRNAs ,Gene Ontology ,HEK293 Cells ,030104 developmental biology ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. It has been reported that there may be a potential link between hernia and dementia. However, the exact mechanisms of their association have not been established. This study is aimed at constructing miRNA-mRNA networks to elucidate on the potential link between dementia and hernia. Methods. Gene expression profiles for dementia, herniation, and skeletal muscle were downloaded from the GEO database after which differentially expressed mRNAs and miRNAs were obtained. In addition, fascia tissue samples were obtained during surgery. A total of 41 patients were recruited in this study, and expression levels of candidate genes were examined using quantitative RT-PCR. Luciferase reporter gene assays were used to identify potential miRNA-mRNA regulatory pathways. Results. Differentially expressed mRNAs and miRNAs were screened. A potential miRNA-mRNA network revealing the crosstalk mechanism between herniation and dementia was identified. Single cell analysis revealed that PI16 was highly enriched in adipose tissues, skeletal muscles, and in the skin. GSEA enrichment analysis showed that PI16 is involved in adipose metabolism, muscle functions, and energy metabolism. In clinical samples, PI16 was found to be upregulated in hernia, while miR-4451 was found to be downregulated. The luciferase reporter gene assay revealed that downregulation of circulating miR-4451 may be responsible for the upregulated PI16 expression in hernia sacs. Conclusions. We constructed an miRNA-mRNA network that shows the potential association between dementia and hernia. We also found that miR-4451 regulates the PI16 expression, which may be a key target and biomarker for hernia pathogenesis and dementia crosstalk.
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31. [Influence of Different Hydraulic Disturbance Intensities on the Migration of Aged PSMPs Between Sediment and Water]
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Xiang-Xiang, Wu, Ping, Ai, and Da-Peng, Li
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China ,Geologic Sediments ,Lakes ,Microplastics ,Polystyrenes ,Water ,Plastics ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Taking Taihu Lake as the research object, for the aged polystyrene microplastics (PSMPs), the influence of hydraulic disturbance intensity on the migration process of PSMPs between mud and water phases was discussed, and the morphology and elements of PSMPs were analyzed using microscopic characterization methods including FTIR and SEM-EDS, as was done for characterization. The results showed that under disturbance conditions (55 r·min
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32. Refining the optimal CAF cluster marker for predicting TME-dependent survival expectancy and treatment benefits in NSCLC patients
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Kai Li, Rui Wang, Guo-Wei Liu, Zi-Yang Peng, Ji-Chang Wang, Guo-Dong Xiao, Shou-Ching Tang, Ning Du, Jia Zhang, Jing Zhang, Hong Ren, Xin Sun, Yi-Ping Yang, and Da-Peng Liu
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Tumor microenvironment ,Cancer associated fibroblasts ,scRNA sequence data ,Marker selection ,Therapy response ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a pivotal role in the onset, progression, and treatment response of cancer. Among the various components of the TME, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key regulators of both immune and non-immune cellular functions. Leveraging single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA) data, we have uncovered previously hidden and promising roles within this specific CAF subgroup, paving the way for its clinical application. However, several critical questions persist, primarily stemming from the heterogeneous nature of CAFs and the use of different fibroblast markers in various sample analyses, causing confusion and hindrance in their clinical implementation. In this groundbreaking study, we have systematically screened multiple databases to identify the most robust marker for distinguishing CAFs in lung cancer, with a particular focus on their potential use in early diagnosis, staging, and treatment response evaluation. Our investigation revealed that COL1A1, COL1A2, FAP, and PDGFRA are effective markers for characterizing CAF subgroups in most lung adenocarcinoma datasets. Through comprehensive analysis of treatment responses, we determined that COL1A1 stands out as the most effective indicator among all CAF markers. COL1A1 not only deciphers the TME signatures related to CAFs but also demonstrates a highly sensitive and specific correlation with treatment responses and multiple survival outcomes. For the first time, we have unveiled the distinct roles played by clusters of CAF markers in differentiating various TME groups. Our findings confirm the sensitive and unique contributions of CAFs to the responses of multiple lung cancer therapies. These insights significantly enhance our understanding of TME functions and drive the translational application of extensive scRNA sequence results. COL1A1 emerges as the most sensitive and specific marker for defining CAF subgroups in scRNA analysis. The CAF ratios represented by COL1A1 can potentially serve as a reliable predictor of treatment responses in clinical practice, thus providing valuable insights into the influential roles of TME components. This research marks a crucial step forward in revolutionizing our approach to cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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33. Machine Learning enabled Wireless Communication Network System
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Jiajun Chen, Yin Gao, Yingjun Zhou, Zhuang Liu, Da peng Li, and Man Zhang
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34. Efficacy of relative dose intensity of nab-paclitaxel for the short-term outcomes, survival, and quality of life in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: a retrospective study
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Lian Lian, Xiao-Ming Shen, Tie-Ao Huang, Da-Peng Li, Xian-Min Li, Shu-Guang Han, Xue-Fei Xu, Chun-Tao Ma, and Chong Zhou
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Abstract
To optimize treatment, choosing the appropriate relative dose intensity (RDI) of nab-paclitaxel is an important way to improve patient tolerance, therapeutic efficacy, and survival. However, few studies have focused on the efficacy of the RDI of nab-paclitaxel in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, and whether the RDI of nab-paclitaxel could be employed as an index for treatment remains unknown. To explore the relationship between RDI of nab-paclitaxel and chemotherapy efficacy, survival, quality of life (QoL), and adverse effects in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.In this retrospective study, a total of 32 patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, ECOG score of 0 to 2 were included from January 2017 to March 2020. The patients were treated with nab-paclitaxel combined with gemcitabine as a first-line treatment and divided into high and low RDI groups. Chemotherapy efficacy, survival, QoL, and adverse effects between two groups were compared.The disease control rate (DCR) was 20.0% in the low RDI group, compared with 81.8% in the high RDI group (P=0.002). A good correlation between nab-paclitaxel RDI and short-term efficacy was observed in all 32 patients (r=0.728, P0.01). Furthermore, the high RDI group had significantly better median overall survival (mOS: 12It is recommended to maintain a sufficient RDI of nab-paclitaxel to ensure that the balance between lerability, therapeutic efficacy, and survival benefits is satisfied in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.
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35. Growth of solidified shell in bloom continuous casting mold of hypo-peritectic steel based on a FeS tracer method
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Hong Li, Hai-feng Wang, Hua-zhang Wu, and Da-peng Li
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Metals and Alloys ,Front (oceanography) ,Shell (structure) ,02 engineering and technology ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Casting ,Continuous casting ,Transverse plane ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mold ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Meniscus ,Composite material ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,021102 mining & metallurgy - Abstract
Solidification behavior in the mold region plays an important role in production efficiency and steel quality. To investigate shell growth within a mold, the sulfur prints of the entire shell thickness profile from the meniscus to 100 mm below the mold were obtained by adding FeS tracer into molten steel during bloom continuous casting of hypo-peritectic steel. The law of shell thickness evolution along mold height and circumference was analyzed. The results show that there are three weak regions of solidification, which are in the mold upper part, in the mold lower part, and just below mold exit, possibly resulting from periodic fluctuation of air gap between the shell and the mold, the impingement of melt jets on the solidification front, and the decreasing cooling intensity, respectively. Initial solidification point along casting direction appears at approximately 35 mm below the meniscus. Overall, the solidified shell thickness in the inner side of the mold is a little larger than that in the outer side, and the former and the latter reach 25.5 and 24.3 mm at the mold exit, respectively. The non-uniform shell growth in the inner side of the bloom is provided, while shell thicknesses in the narrow face and the outer side follow relatively regular growth. Out of the mold, the thinnest shells on the transverse section exist in the regions of 60–90 mm and 40–70 mm from the corners of the inner and outer sides, respectively, i.e., the off-corners.
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36. Effect of obstruction on thermal performance of solar water heaters
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Xian-ping Liu, Yu-fan Wang, Shengming Liao, Da-peng Li, and Gang Liu
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020209 energy ,Metals and Alloys ,General Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Standard day ,010501 environmental sciences ,Atmospheric sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Solar water ,Latitude ,Greenhouse gas ,Sunshine duration ,Thermal ,Metallic materials ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Environmental science ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Solar water heaters (SWH) are widely used in urban areas because of their advantages in reducing energy consumption and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. However, the performance of SWH subjected to obstructions is unclear yet. In this study, we present a numerical evaluation on thermal performance of facade-installed SWH under three typical obstructed scenarios, based on various levels of sunshine duration. This study is carried out for four locations with various latitudes across China. Thermal performance is measured by solar fraction for annual and monthly evaluation. The results show that the obstruction can seriously degrade annual solar fraction of SWH, even in the 4-hour sunshine duration scenario, for all the studied locations. Interestingly, only lengthening sunshine duration in the standard day (e.g., from 2 h to 4 h) may not result in increasing annual solar fraction markedly. In terms of the monthly performance, solar fraction in January and December decreases significantly, while from May to August it just declines slightly, except for Guangzhou having a swift reduction. This study can provide insights into the behavior and promote the appropriate application of SWH in urban areas.
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37. Acute Nitrite Exposure Induces Dysfunction and Oxidative Damage in Grass Carp Isolated Hemocytes
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Ting‐ting Zhang, Pin Ma, Xiao‐yan Yin, Dong‐ye Yang, Da‐peng Li, and Rong Tang
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Oxidative Stress ,Carps ,Hemocytes ,Animals ,Aquatic Science ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Antioxidants ,Nitrites - Abstract
To evaluate the effects of nitrite on the oxidative damage of blood cells of Grass Carp Ctenopharyngodon idella, the isolated hemocytes were exposed to nitrite (0, 1, 10, or 100 mg/L) for up to 24 h. Hemoglobin (Hb) and methemoglobin (MetHb) concentrations, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, mitochondrial membrane potential (∆Ψm), and antioxidant enzyme activity were assayed to assess hematological parameters and the antioxidant defense mechanism. Results showed a remarkable decrease in Hb concentration with increasing nitrite concentration after a 24-h exposure, while the MetHb concentration increased significantly in nitrite exposure groups. The levels of ROS, ∆Ψm, and MDA increased to varying degrees with increases in nitrite exposure concentration and time. The total antioxidant capacity, catalase (CAT) activity, glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity, and glutathione content showed a trend of rising initially and then decreasing with prolonged exposure time. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was higher in the 1-mg/L nitrite exposure group and lower in the 100-mg/L group than in the control. The relative messenger RNA expression ratios of cat, sod1, and gpx were up-regulated significantly in the 1- and 10-mg/L groups and then declined in the 100-mg/L group. Therefore, it can be concluded that nitrite exposure activates the antioxidant defense mechanism of Grass Carp hemocytes and that the balance of oxidant-antioxidant homeostasis will be undermined by higher nitrite doses or longer exposure periods.
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38. Development and global validation of a 1-week-old piglet head finite element model for impact simulations
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Zhong-Qing Su, Da-Peng Li, Rui Li, Guang-Liang Wang, Lang Liu, Ya-Feng Wang, Ya-Zhou Guo, and Zhi-Gang Li
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Abstract
Child head injury under impact scenarios (e.g. falling, vehicle crashing, etc.) is an important topic in the field of injury biomechanics. The head of piglet was commonly used as the surrogate to investigate the biomechanical response and mechanisms of pediatric head injuries because of the similar cellular structures and material properties. However, up to date, piglet head models with accurate geometry and material properties, which have been validated by impact experiments, are seldom. We aimed to develop such a model for future research.In this study, first, the detailed anatomical structures of the piglet head, including the skull, suture, brain, pia mater, dura mater, cerebrospinal fluid, scalp, and soft tissue, were constructed based on CT scans. Then, a structured butterfly method was adopted to mesh the complex geometries of the piglet head to generate high-quality elements and each component was assigned corresponding constitutive material models. Finally, the guided drop tower tests were conducted and the force-time histories were ectracted to validate the piglet head finite element model.Simulations were conducted on the developed finite element model under impact conditions and the simulation results were compared with the experimental data from the guided drop tower tests and the published literature. The average peak force and duration of the guide drop tower test were similar to that of the simulation, with an error below 10%. The inaccuracy was below 20%. The average peak force and duration reported in the literature were comparable to those of the simulation, with the exception of the duration for an impact energy of 11 J. The results showed that the model was capable to capture the response of the pig head.This study can provide an effective tool for investigating child head injury mechanisms and protection strategies under impact loading conditions.
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39. Diffusion tensor imaging reveals brain structure changes in dogs after spinal cord injury
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Chang-Bin, Liu, De-Gang, Yang, Jun, Li, Chuan, Qin, Xin, Zhang, Jun, Liu, Da-Peng, Li, and Jian-Jun, Li
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Developmental Neuroscience - Abstract
Based on the Wallerian degeneration in the spinal cord pathways, the changes in synaptic connections, and the spinal cord-related cellular responses that alter the cellular structure of the brain, we presumed that brain diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) parameters may change after spinal cord injury. However, the dynamic changes in DTI parameters remain unclear. We established a Beagle dog model of T10 spinal cord contusion and performed DTI of the injured spinal cord. We found dynamic changes in DTI parameters in the cerebral peduncle, posterior limb of the internal capsule, pre- and postcentral gyri of the brain within 12 weeks after spinal cord injury. We then performed immunohistochemistry to detect the expression of neurofilament heavy polypeptide (axonal marker), glial fibrillary acidic protein (glial cell marker), and NeuN (neuronal marker). We found that these pathological changes were consistent with DTI parameter changes. These findings suggest that DTI can display brain structure changes after spinal cord injury.
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40. A FCN-based signal extraction for spectrum sensing with considering simultaneously parameters estimation
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Shi kai, Chen, primary, Da Peng, Li, additional, and Xu rong, Chai, additional
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41. The prognostic value of the Naples prognostic score for patients with non-small-cell lung cancer
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Si-Min Peng, Jin-Jin Ren, Na Yu, Jia-Ying Xu, Guo-Chong Chen, Xiaodong Li, Da-Peng Li, Jing Yang, Zeng-Ning Li, Yu-Song Zhang, and Li-Qiang Qin
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Multidisciplinary ,Lung Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Humans ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,respiratory system ,Prognosis ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The Naples prognostic score (NPS) is an effective inflammatory and nutritional scoring system widely applied as a prognostic factor in various cancers. We aimed to analyze the prognostic value of the NPS in patients diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We prospectively collected 395 patients diagnosed with NSCLC between January 2016 and December 2018 in two university-affiliated hospitals. Patients were divided into three groups according to their pretreatment NPS (Group 0: NPS = 0; Group 1: NPS = 1–2; Group 2: NPS = 3–4). Kaplan–Meier survival curves indicated that patients with higher NPS had a poorer overall survival (OS) and progress-free survival (PFS) (both P P P
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42. Dehydroxylative radical N-glycosylation of heterocycles with 1-hydroxycarbohydrates enabled by copper metallaphotoredox catalysis
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Da-Peng Liu, Xiao-Sen Zhang, Shuai Liu, and Xiang-Guo Hu
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Science - Abstract
Abstract N-Glycosylated heterocycles play important roles in biological systems and drug development. The synthesis of these compounds heavily relies on ionic N-glycosylation, which is usually constrained by factors such as labile glycosyl donors, precious metal catalysts, and stringent conditions. Herein, we report a dehydroxylative radical method for synthesizing N-glycosides by leveraging copper metallaphotoredox catalysis, in which stable and readily available 1-hydroxy carbohydrates are activated for direct N-glycosylation. Our method employs inexpensive photo- and copper- catalysts and can tolerate some extent of water. The reaction exhibits a broad substrate scope, encompassing 76 examples, and demonstrates high stereoselectivity, favoring 1,2-trans selectivity for furanoses and α-selectivity for pyranoses. It also exhibits high site-selectivity for substrates containing multiple N-atoms. The synthetic utility is showcased through the late-stage functionalization of bioactive compounds and pharmaceuticals like Olaparib, Axitinib, and Metaxalone. Mechanistic studies prove the presence of glycosyl radicals and the importance of copper metallaphotoredox catalysis.
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43. Genesis of the Jiudian gold deposit, Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China: Fluid inclusion and C H O–Pb isotope constraints
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Rui-Cong Tian, Da-Peng Li, Jie-Peng Tian, Xiao-Wei Yu, Wen Zhang, Pei-Gang Zhu, Zeng-Sheng Li, and Lei Shu
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Geochemistry and Petrology ,Economic Geology ,Geology - Published
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44. Spinal Cord Diffuse Midline Glioma With Histone H3 K27M Mutation in a Pediatric Patient
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Ji-Yin Zhang, Di Zhang, Ting-Ting Liu, Nan Zhang, Da-Peng Li, Jun Yang, Ming Ge, and Ran Cheng
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RD1-811 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Central nervous system ,diffuse midline gliomas ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glioma ,Medicine ,H3K27 mutation ,Original Research ,Neck pain ,Temozolomide ,business.industry ,Spinal cord ,medicine.disease ,pediatric neurosurgery ,Radiation therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,spinal cord tumors ,pathology ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Diffuse midline glioma (DMG) with histone H3 K27M mutation is a recently identified entity documented in the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System. Spinal cord DMGs with H3 K27M-mutant are commonly reported in adults. Herein, we reported a pediatric patient with spinal cord H3 K27M-mutant DMG.Case Report: A 7-year-old girl with 1-month history of neck pain and 3-week history of progressive weakness in the right hand was presented. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging showed an intramedullary lesion with slight enhancement at the C2-7 levels. With intraoperative neuroelectrophysiological monitoring, the lesion was subtotally resected. Histopathological examination revealed a DMG with histone H3 K27M mutation corresponding to WHO grade IV. Postoperatively, the neck pain was relieved, and the upper-extremity weakness remained unchanged. Oral temozolomide was administrated for 7 months, and radiotherapy was performed for 22 courses. After an 18-month follow-up, no tumor recurrence was noted.Conclusion: Spinal cord H3 K27M-mutant DMGs are extremely rare in pediatric patients. Preoperative differential diagnosis is challenging, and surgical resection with postoperative chemoradiotherapy may be an effective treatment.
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45. Relative roles of formation and preservation on gold endowment along the Sanshandao gold belt in the Jiaodong gold province, China: importance for province- to district-scale gold exploration
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Wei Shan, Gong Wen Wang, David I. Groves, Liang Zhang, Xiangdong Liu, Si Chen Sun, Ying Xin Song, Liqiang Yang, Zhao Kun Wang, and Da Peng Li
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Endowment ,Geochemistry ,Drilling ,Gold deposit ,Gold mineralization ,Slip (materials science) ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Mineral resource classification ,Thermochronology ,Geophysics ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Economic Geology ,Gold ore ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The 13-km-long Sanshandao gold belt along the NNE-trending Sanshandao Fault has highly variable orogenic gold endowment along-strike. New thermochronological data from the small Cangshang gold deposit demonstrate similar degrees of uplift and exhumation rates as for larger deposits, negating selective preservation as the prime gold-endowment factor. The Haiyu, Sanshandao, Xiling, and Cangshang deposits, of variable gold endowment, lie adjacent to NE-ENE-trending jogs, similar to those at Jiaojia and Linglong, so these structures cannot be the prime control on gold mineralization. Ore-zones show a broad gentle northeast plunge, with the southwestern Cangshang and Xinli deposits being closest to the ground surface, and the northeastern Haiyu deposit being the deepest. Thus, preferential erosion of the shallower southwestern orebodies could be a factor affecting endowment. Another variable is the depth of drilling. At Haiyu-Sanshandao, gold mineralization is better developed on more gently dipping fault segments, consistent with a thrust component of oblique slip along them. Relative to the northeastern deposits, the Cangshang and Xinli deposits are located in areas where relatively shallow drilling has intersected ore zones on steeply dipping fault segments, indicating the potential for deeper drilling to intersect gold ore along deeper more gently dipping segments. Heterogeneous gold endowment is thus largely a formational factor related to the plunge of orebodies combined with the variable depth of drilling along the Sanshandao Fault. Over the entire Jiaodong gold province, there are equivalent-age mesozonal to epizonal orebodies, implicating their preservation at different crustal levels and thus increasing the province-scale gold endowment potential and probability of further exploration discoveries.
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46. Fasting blood glucose levels and prognosis in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer: a prospective cohort study in China
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Min-Jing Gu, Jing Yang, Li-Qiang Qin, Da-Xiong Zeng, Guo-Chong Chen, Jiaying Xu, Yu-Song Zhang, Da-Peng Li, Jin-Rong Yang, Na Yu, and Chen-Jie Ling
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Hazard ratio ,Subgroup analysis ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Telephone interview ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business ,Lung cancer ,Prospective cohort study - Abstract
Purpose Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most diagnosed lung cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. This study aimed to analyze whether fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels could provide prognostic information in Chinese patients with NSCLC, using the Suzhou Lung Cancer Survival study. Patients and methods A prospective cohort study of adult patients with primary NSCLC was performed. The patients who were hospitalized between January 2016 and April 2018 in two hospitals affiliated with Soochow University were recruited. Patient information, including lifestyle habits and clinical and laboratory data, were collected through face-to-face interviews and evaluation of medical records. Follow-up was initiated from the date of patient enrollment until May 8, 2018 or until patient death. The long-term survival of patients was assessed every 6 months. Patient vital status was confirmed by using hospital records, telephone interview, or local death registration system. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) for death, with adjustment for cancer stage, medical treatments, smoking, and other potential confounders. Results A total of 387 patients were included in the analysis, and the numbers (percentages) of patients with stages I, II, III, and IV NSCLC were 53 (13.7%), 41 (10.6%), 64 (16.5%), and 215 (55.6%), respectively. The median duration of follow-up was 19.1 months. Compared with patients in the second tertile of FBG, the HRs for mortality were 2.16 (95% CI: 1.26-3.73) and 1.87 (95% CI: 1.03-3.42) for those in the lowest one and diabetic group, respectively. Subgroup analysis according to various patient characteristics confirmed these associations. Conclusion Diabetes and low FBG could be important predictors of death in patients with NSCLC. Maintaining appropriate blood glucose levels may improve prognosis in patients with NSCLC.
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- 2019
47. Sedimentary phosphorus immobilization with the addition of amended calcium peroxide material
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Da-Peng Li, Xue Geng, Yong Huang, Yao Xu, Chaoran Guo, Shu-Tong Chen, and Jing Zhou
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Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Phosphorus ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sorption ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Phosphate ,01 natural sciences ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bioavailability ,Pore water pressure ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dry weight ,Calcium peroxide ,Environmental Chemistry ,Sedimentary rock ,0210 nano-technology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The immobilization of sedimentary phosphorus (P) by capping sediments with amended calcium peroxide material (ACPM) and CaO2 was investigated, the sediments and overlying water from a black-odor river. Under the capping with ACPM and CaO2, the pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) in the overlying water were higher than in the control. This contributed to the more loss of external P under the ACPM (the phosphate sorption was fitted well by the Langmuir equation, the maximum P sorption capacity up to 29.28 mg P g−1). Additionally, ACPM improves the decrease of the reduction materials (e.g., NH4+-N, Fe2+) in the pore water compared to that associated with CaO2, resulting in a less obvious dissolved inorganic P (DIP) in the pore water, but the accumulation of DIP in the pore water with CaO2 suggested an explosive release once the micro-environment conditions encounters adverse conditions. The sharp reduction of Fe/Al-P and Res-P contributes to the increase of DIP in the pore water, with a release of up to 390.60 mg P kg−1 DW (dry weight), whereas the value is only 62.55 mg P kg−1 DW when capped with ACPM. Correspondingly, the percentage of the bioavailable P to Tot-P decreases rapidly from 17.27% (control, 0–2 cm) to 7.21% (ACPM, 0–2 cm) and 10.57% (CaO2, 0–2 cm), indicating the obvious P immobilization. The implication is that the application of CaO2 is not suitable for direct use, while the combination with other materials (e.g., WPS) is a better choice.
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- 2019
48. In-situ monazite Nd and pyrite S isotopes as fingerprints for the source of ore-forming fluids in the Jiaodong gold province
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Xing-Hui Li, Hong-Rui Fan, Ri-Xiang Zhu, Kui-Feng Yang, Xue-Feng Yu, Da-Peng Li, Yong-Wen Zhang, Wei-Dong Ma, and Kai Feng
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Geochemistry and Petrology ,Economic Geology ,Geology - Published
- 2022
49. [Effects of Sediment Microenvironment on Sedimentary Phosphorus Release Under Capping]
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Shu-Tong, Chen, Da-Peng, Li, Chu-Tian, Xu, Shuai, Zhang, Yu-Qin, Ding, Pei-Rong, Sun, and Yong, Huang
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The sediment microenvironment has an important effect on the release of endogenous phosphorus. In this study, the influence of two different in-situ covering materials on the sediment microenvironment were compared, and the controlling effect of endogenous phosphorus release were studied. The sediment microenvironment was represented by the concentration of NH
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- 2021
50. [Adsorption Behavior of Phosphate by CaO
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Chu-Tian, Xu, Da-Peng, Li, Zi-Liang, Wang, Yu-Han, Wu, Xin-Peng, Xu, and Yong, Huang
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This study simulated the state of CaO
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- 2021
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