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2. Endosymbionts of citrus leafminer Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton among different citrus orchards in China
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Hao-Qiang Liu, Hong-Jun Li, Qi Pan, and Yao-Zong Xiang
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Abstract Endosymbionts regulate the behavior of pest species, which could provide insights into their control. The citrus leafminer (Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton) is a widely distributed pest associated with diseases of citrus, especially of young trees. Here, we determined the endosymbiont composition of P. citrella in citrus orchards across China. The resulting dataset comprised average 50,430 high-quality reads for bacterial 16S rRNA V3-V4 regions of endosymbionts from 36 P. citrella larvae sampled from 12 citrus orchards across China. The sequencing depth and sampling size of this dataset were sufficient to reveal most of the endosymbionts of P. citrella. In total, 2,875 bacterial amplicon sequence variants were obtained; taxonomic analysis revealed a total of 372 bacterial genera, most of which were Proteobacteria phylum with Undibacterium being the most abundant genus. This dataset provides the first evidence of P. citrella endosymbionts that could support the development of pest management approaches in citrus orchards.
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- 2024
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3. Leveraging Brain Modularity Prior for Interpretable Representation Learning of fMRI.
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Qianqian Wang 0004, Wei Wang, Yuqi Fang, Pew-Thian Yap, Hongtu Zhu, Hong-Jun Li, Lishan Qiao, and Mingxia Liu 0001
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- 2024
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4. TRIM69: a marker of metastasis and potential sensitizer to 5-Fluorouracil and PD-1 blockers in colon adenocarcinoma
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Xiao-Jv Chi, Yi-Bei Song, Deng-He Liu, Li-Qiang Wei, An-Ran Zhao, Xin An, Zi-Zhen Feng, Xiao-Hua Lan, Yu-Meng Lv, Hong-jun Li, Dong Lan, and Hui-Min He
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TRIM69 ,NOD-like signaling pathway ,5-Fluorouracil ,PD-1 blockers ,COAD ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Abstract Background Several proteins in the tripartite-motif (TRIM) family are associated with the development of colorectal cancer (CRC), but research on the role of TRIM69 was lacking. The present study examined the correlation between TRIM69 expression and colon adenocarcinoma (COAD). Methods mRNA sequencing data for COAD patients was extracted from The Cancer Genome Atlas to analyze correlations between TRIM69 expression and patients’ clinical features as well as survival. Potential associations with immune cells and chemosensitivity also were predicted using various algorithms in the TIMER, Limma, clusterProfiler, GeneMANIA, and Gene Set Cancer Analysis platforms. Subsequently, polymerase chain reaction analysis and immunohistochemical staining were used to detect TRIM69 expression in COAD tissue samples from real-world patients. Results TRIM69 expression was lower in COAD tissues than in normal tissues and correlated with the pathologic stage and metastasis (M category). Additionally, TRIM69 was found to be involved in several immune-related pathways, notably the NOD-like signaling pathway. These results suggest that high TRIM69 expression has the potential to enhance tumor sensitivity to 5-fluorouracil and programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) blockers. Conclusions From our findings that TRIM69 expression was significantly reduced in COAD compared with non-cancer tissues and associated with pathologic stage and metastasis, we conclude that increasing TRIM69 expression and/or activity may help to improve therapeutic outcomes. Accordingly, TRIM69 represents a potentially valuable marker of metastasis and target for adjuvant therapy in COAD.
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- 2023
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5. Sodium butyrate improves mitochondrial function and kidney tissue injury in diabetic kidney disease via the AMPK/PGC-1α pathway
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Yue Yu, Yuan-Yuan Jia, and Hong-Jun Li
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Sodium butyrate ,diabetic kidney disease ,mitochondrial function ,AMPK/PGC-1α pathway ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Purpose Investigate the mechanism of how sodium butyrate (NaBut) improves mitochondrial function and kidney tissue injury in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) via the AMPK/PGC-1α pathway.Methods Assess the effects of NaBut on glucose and insulin tolerance, urine, and gut microbial composition in db/db and db/m mice. Use flow cytometry and western blotting to detect the effects of NaBut on apoptosis, kidney mitochondrial function, and AMPK/PGC-1α signaling. Use HK-2 cells induced by high glucose (HG) to establish the DKD model in vitro and detect changes in the AMPK/PGC-1α signaling pathway and mitochondrial function after NaBut intervention.Results NaBut attenuated blood glucose levels and reversed increases in urine and serum levels of glucose, BUN, Ucr, TG, TC, and UAE in db/db mice. NaBut improved insulin tolerance, reversed PGC-1α and p-AMPK expression level in the kidneys of db/db mice, and improved lipid accumulation and mitochondrial function. NaBut was able to reverse the effects of elevated glucose, compound C, and siRNA-PGC on ROS and ATP levels. Additionally, it increased protein expression of PGC-1α and p-AMPK.Conclusion NaBut activates the kidney mitochondrial AMPK/PGC-1α signaling pathway and improves mitochondrial dysfunction in DKD, thus protecting kidney tissue in vitro and in vivo.
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- 2023
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6. The default mode network is affected in the early stage of simian immunodeficiency virus infection: a longitudinal study
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Zhen-Chao Tang, Jiao-Jiao Liu, Xue-Tong Ding, Dan Liu, Hong-Wei Qiao, Xiao-Jie Huang, Hui Zhang, Jie Tian, and Hong-Jun Li
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acquired immune deficiency syndrome ,analysis of variance ,antiretroviral therapy ,default mode network ,functional magnetic resonance imaging ,human immunodeficiency virus ,longitudinal study ,rhesus monkeys ,simian immunodeficiency virus ,siv-mac239 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome infection can lead to cognitive dysfunction represented by changes in the default mode network. Most recent studies have been cross-sectional and thus have not revealed dynamic changes in the default mode network following acquired immune deficiency syndrome infection and antiretroviral therapy. Specifically, when brain imaging data at only one time point are analyzed, determining the duration at which the default mode network is the most effective following antiretroviral therapy after the occurrence of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. However, because infection times and other factors are often uncertain, longitudinal studies cannot be conducted directly in the clinic. Therefore, in this study, we performed a longitudinal study on the dynamic changes in the default mode network over time in a rhesus monkey model of simian immunodeficiency virus infection. We found marked changes in default mode network connectivity in 11 pairs of regions of interest at baseline and 10 days and 4 weeks after virus inoculation. Significant interactions between treatment and time were observed in the default mode network connectivity of regions of interest pairs area 31/V6.R and area 8/frontal eye field (FEF). L, area 8/FEF.L and caudal temporal parietal occipital area (TPOC).R, and area 31/V6.R and TPOC.L. ART administered 4 weeks after infection not only interrupted the progress of simian immunodeficiency virus infection but also preserved brain function to a large extent. These findings suggest that the default mode network is affected in the early stage of simian immunodeficiency virus infection and that it may serve as a potential biomarker for early changes in brain function and an objective indicator for making early clinical intervention decisions.
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- 2023
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7. Inhibition of lncRNA NEAT1 induces dysfunction of fibroblast-like synoviocytes in rheumatoid arthritis via miRNA-338-3p-mediated regulation of glutamine metabolism
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Mei Zhang, Ning Lu, Hong-Jun Li, Xiao-Yun Guo, Lu Lu, and Ying Guo
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) ,Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) ,lncRNA ,NEAT1 ,miR-338-3p ,Glutamine metabolism ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic chronic autoimmune disease; cellular glutamine metabolism in fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) of RA was known to be essential for RA pathogenesis and progression. NEAT1, a long non-coding RNA, functions as an oncogene in diverse cancers. The exact roles and molecular mechanisms of NEAT1 in fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) of RA patients are unknown. Methods Expression of NEAT1 and miR-338-3p was measured by qRT-PCR. lncRNA-miRNA and miRNA-mRNA interactions were predicted from starBase and validated by RNA pull-down and luciferase assay. The glutamine metabolism of FLSs was evaluated by glutamine uptake and glutaminase activity. Cell death in FLSs in response to H2O2 was assessed by MTT and Annexin V assays. Results NEAT1 was significantly upregulated, and miR-338-3p was significantly downregulated in FLSs from RA patients compared to normal FLSs. Silencing of NEAT1 and overexpression of miR-338-3p suppressed glutamine metabolism in FLSs-RA and promoted H2O2-induced apoptosis. Bioinformatics analysis showed that NEAT1 sponges miR-338-3p to form competing endogenous RNA (ceRNAs), which was verified by RNA pull-down assay and luciferase assay FLSs-RA had an increased rate of glutamine metabolism compared to normal FLSs increased compared to normal FLSs. The results confirmed that GLS (Glutaminase), a key enzyme in glutamine metabolism, is a direct target of miR-338-3p in FLSs-RA. miR-338-3p inhibition of glutamine metabolism was verified by rescue experiments verified. Finally, restoration of miR-338-3p in FLSs-RA expressing NEAT1 overcomes NEAT1-promoted glutamine metabolism and resistance to apoptosis. Conclusions This study reveals the essential role and molecular targets of NEAT1-regulated glutamine metabolism and FLSs-RA dysfunction in fibroblast-like synoviocytes of RA and indicates that blocking the molecular pathway via non-coding RNAs may be beneficial for RA patients.
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8. Accurate prediction of huanglongbing occurrence in citrus plants by machine learning-based analysis of symbiotic bacteria
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Hao-Qiang Liu, Ze-long Zhao, Hong-Jun Li, Shi-Jiang Yu, Lin Cong, Li-Li Ding, Chun Ran, and Xue-Feng Wang
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citrus microbiome ,Huanglongbing ,machine learning ,meta-analysis ,community assembly ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Huanglongbing (HLB), the most prevalent citrus disease worldwide, is responsible for substantial yield and economic losses. Phytobiomes, which have critical effects on plant health, are associated with HLB outcomes. The development of a refined model for predicting HLB outbreaks based on phytobiome markers may facilitate early disease detection, thus enabling growers to minimize damages. Although some investigations have focused on differences in the phytobiomes of HLB-infected citrus plants and healthy ones, individual studies are inappropriate for generating common biomarkers useful for detecting HLB on a global scale. In this study, we therefore obtained bacterial information from several independent datasets representing hundreds of citrus samples from six continents and used these data to construct HLB prediction models based on 10 machine learning algorithms. We detected clear differences in the phyllosphere and rhizosphere microbiomes of HLB-infected and healthy citrus samples. Moreover, phytobiome alpha diversity indices were consistently higher for healthy samples. Furthermore, the contribution of stochastic processes to citrus rhizosphere and phyllosphere microbiome assemblies decreased in response to HLB. Comparison of all constructed models indicated that a random forest model based on 28 bacterial genera in the rhizosphere and a bagging model based on 17 bacterial species in the phyllosphere predicted the health status of citrus plants with almost 100% accuracy. Our results thus demonstrate that machine learning models and phytobiome biomarkers may be applied to evaluate the health status of citrus plants.
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- 2023
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9. Nonparametric Hierarchical Hidden Semi-Markov Model for Brain Fatigue Behavior Detection of Pilots During Flight.
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Edmond Qi Wu, Li-Min Zhu 0001, Gui-Jiang Li, Hong-Jun Li, Zhiri Tang, Ruihan Hu, and Gui-Rong Zhou
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- 2022
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10. Research on mechanism configuration and dynamic characteristics for multi-split transmission line mobile robot.
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Wei Jiang, Yating Shi, Dehua Zou, Hongwei Zhang, and Hong Jun Li
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- 2022
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11. Leveraging Brain Modularity Prior for Interpretable Representation Learning of fMRI.
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Qianqian Wang 0004, Wei Wang, Yuqi Fang, Pew-Thian Yap, Hongtu Zhu, Hong-Jun Li, Lishan Qiao, and Mingxia Liu 0001
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12. Research on key technologies of multi-task-oriented live maintenance robots for Ultra High Voltage multi-split transmission lines.
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Wei Jiang, Dehua Zou, Xiao Zhou, Gan Zuo, Gao Cheng Ye, and Hong Jun Li
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- 2021
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13. Early prediction of putamen imaging features in HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment syndrome
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Yu Qi, Man Xu, Wei Wang, Yuan-Yuan Wang, Jiao-Jiao Liu, Hai-Xia Ren, Ming-Ming Liu, Rui-Li Li, and Hong-Jun Li
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HIV ,Asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment ,Putamen ,Radiomics ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background To explore the correlation between the volume of putamen and brain cognitive impairment in patients with HIV and to predict the feasibility of early-stage HIV brain cognitive impairment through radiomics. Method Retrospective selection of 90 patients with HIV infection, including 36 asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment (ANI) patients and 54 pre-clinical ANI patients in Beijing YouAn Hospital. All patients received comprehensive neuropsychological assessment and MRI scanning. 3D Slicer software was used to acquire volume of interest (VOI) and radiomics features. Clinical variables and volume of putamen were compared between patients with ANI and pre-clinical ANI. The Kruskal Wallis test was used to analysis multiple comparisons between groups. The relationship between cognitive scores and VOI was compared using linear regression. For radiomics, principal component analysis (PCA) was used to reduce model overfitting and calculations and then a support vector machine (SVM) was used to build a binary classification model. For model performance evaluation, we used an accuracy, sensitivity, specificity and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC). Result There were no significant differences in clinical variables between ANI group and pre-clinical-ANI group (P>0.05). The volume of bilateral putamen was significantly different between AHI group and pre-clinical group (P
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- 2021
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14. PTGER3 and MMP-2 play potential roles in diabetic nephropathy via competing endogenous RNA mechanisms
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Yue Yu, Yuan-Yuan Jia, Meng Wang, Lin Mu, and Hong-Jun Li
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Diabetic nephropathy ,Microarray ,microRNAs ,Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,Molecular biology ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a primary complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). The pathology of DN is still vague, and diagnostic accuracy is not enough. This study was performed to identify miRNAs and genes that have possibilities of being used as therapeutic targets for DN in type 2 DM. Methods Human miRNA data GSE51674 and gene data GSE111154 were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and miRNAs (DEmiRNAs) in the kidney between control and DN patients were screened out. The competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network was constructed, and key lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA pairs were selected accordingly. Potential drugs targeting DEGs were screened out and validated using PCR analysis. Results Totally, 83 DEmiRNAs and 293 DEGs were identified in GSE51674 and GSE111154, respectively. Thirteen of the top 20 DEmiRNAs (10 up and 10 down) targeted to 47 DEGs. In the ceRNA network, RP11-363E7.4/TTN-AS1/HOTAIRM1-hsa-miR-106b-5p-PTGER3 and LINC00960-hsa-miR-1237-3p-MMP-2 interaction pairs were identified as the key ceRNA network. Interestingly, PTGER3 and hsa-miR-1237-3p were downregulated, and MMP-2 and hsa-miR-106b-5p were upregulated in the kidney of patients with DN compared with normal controls, respectively. PTGER3 and MMP-2 were targeted by drugs including iloprost, treprostinil, or captopril, and the deregulation of the two genes was confirmed in the plasma samples from patients with DN as compared with controls. Conclusions We speculated that the RP11-363E7.4/TTN-AS1/HOTAIRM1-hsa-miR-106b-5p-PTGER3 and LINC00960-hsa-miR-1237-3p-MMP-2 networks were associated with diabetic renal injury.
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15. Advances in mesenchymal stem cell exosomes: a review
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Yaya Tang, Yan Zhou, and Hong-Jun Li
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Mesenchymal stem cells ,Exosomes ,Regenerative medicine ,Acquisition methods ,Biological characteristics ,Biological function ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Stem cells can be used for regenerative medicine and as treatments for disease. The application of tissue engineering-related transplantation, stem cells, and local changes in the microenvironment is expected to solve major medical problems. Currently, most studies focus on tissue repair and regeneration, and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are among the most common research topics. MSCs are applicable as seed cells, and they represent one of the current hot topics in regenerative medicine research. However, due to storage limitations and because cell senescence occurs during in vitro expansion, their clinical application is challenging. Exosomes, which are secreted by MSCs through paracrine signalling, not only have the same effects as MSCs, but they also have the advantages of targeted delivery, low immunogenicity, and high repairability. This article reviews the acquisition methods, characteristics, biological functions, and clinical applications of exosomes.
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16. Autonomous Behavior Intelligence Control of Self-Evolution Mobile Robot for High-Voltage Transmission Line in Complex Smart Grid.
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Wei Jiang, Gan Zuo, De Hua Zou, Hong Jun Li, Jiu Jiang Yan, and Gao Cheng Ye
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- 2020
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17. Research on mechanism configuration and coordinated control for power distribution network live working robot.
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Yu Yan, Wei Jiang, Dehua Zou, Wusheng Quan, Hong Jun Li, YunFei Lei, and Zhan Fan Zhou
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- 2020
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18. Research on configuration design and operation effect evaluation for ultra high voltage (UHV) vertical insulator cleaning robot.
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Yu Yan, Wei Jiang, An Zhang 0005, Qiao Min Li, Hong Jun Li, Wei Chen 0087, and YunFei Lei
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19. Robust motion control for multi-split transmission line four-wheel driven mobile operation robot in extreme power environment.
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Hong Jun Li, Wei Jiang, Dehua Zou, Yu Yan, An Zhang 0005, and Wei Chen 0087
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20. Near-Field 3D SAR Imaging Using a Scanning Linear MIMO Array With Arbitrary Topologies.
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Bo Fan, Jingkun Gao, Hong-Jun Li, Zhijie Jiang, and Yan He
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- 2020
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21. Clinical and imaging features of pediatric COVID-19
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Yu Zhang, Ru-Ming Xie, Yu-Lin He, Li-Hong Xing, Li Dong, Jian-Zhong Zhang, Wei-Hong Xing, Xiao-Yan Lv, Yi-Bo Lu, Qiang Liu, Ling-Bo Lin, Gui-Zeng Liu, Li Li, Pan Li, Yuan-Zhong Xie, Zhi-Yu Ni, Xiao-Ping Yin, Hong-Jun Li, and Bu-Lang Gao
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SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Novel coronavirus pneumonia ,Children ,Imaging ,Epidemic ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background Pediatric COVID-19 is relatively mild and may vary from that in adults. This study was to investigate the epidemic, clinical, and imaging features of pediatric COVID-19 pneumonia for early diagnosis and treatment. Methods Forty-one children infected with COVID-19 were analyzed in the epidemic, clinical and imaging data. Results Among 30 children with mild COVID-19, seven had no symptoms, fifteen had low or mediate fever, and eight presented with cough, nasal congestion, diarrhea, headache, or fatigue. Among eleven children with moderate COVID-19, nine presented with low or mediate fever, accompanied with cough and runny nose, and two had no symptoms. Significantly (P
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22. Chemoprophylaxis, diagnosis, treatments, and discharge management of COVID-19: An evidence-based clinical practice guideline (updated version)
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Ying-Hui Jin, Qing-Yuan Zhan, Zhi-Yong Peng, Xue-Qun Ren, Xun-Tao Yin, Lin Cai, Yu-Feng Yuan, Ji-Rong Yue, Xiao-Chun Zhang, Qi-Wen Yang, Jianguang Ji, Jian Xia, Yi-Rong Li, Fu-Xiang Zhou, Ya-Dong Gao, Zhui Yu, Feng Xu, Ming-Li Tu, Li-Ming Tan, Min Yang, Fang Chen, Xiao-Ju Zhang, Mei Zeng, Yu Zhu, Xin-Can Liu, Jian Yang, Dong-Chi Zhao, Yu-Feng Ding, Ning Hou, Fu-Bing Wang, Hao Chen, Yong-Gang Zhang, Wei Li, Wen Chen, Yue-Xian Shi, Xiu-Zhi Yang, Xue-Jun Wang, Yan-Jun Zhong, Ming-Juan Zhao, Bing-Hui Li, Lin-Lu Ma, Hao Zi, Na Wang, Yun-Yun Wang, Shao-Fu Yu, Lu-Yao Li, Qiao Huang, Hong Weng, Xiang-Ying Ren, Li-Sha Luo, Man-Ru Fan, Di Huang, Hong-Yang Xue, Lin-Xin Yu, Jin-Ping Gao, Tong Deng, Xian-Tao Zeng, Hong-Jun Li, Zhen-Shun Cheng, Xiaomei Yao, Xing-Huan Wang, Evidence-Based Medicine Chapter of China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care (CPAM), and Chinese Research Hospital Association (CRHA)
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Recommendation ,Chemoprophylaxis ,Diagnosis ,Treatment ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Military Science - Abstract
Abstract The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the cause of a rapidly spreading illness, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), affecting more than seventeen million people around the world. Diagnosis and treatment guidelines for clinicians caring for patients are needed. In the early stage, we have issued “A rapid advice guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia (standard version)”; now there are many direct evidences emerged and may change some of previous recommendations and it is ripe for develop an evidence-based guideline. We formed a working group of clinical experts and methodologists. The steering group members proposed 29 questions that are relevant to the management of COVID-19 covering the following areas: chemoprophylaxis, diagnosis, treatments, and discharge management. We searched the literature for direct evidence on the management of COVID-19, and assessed its certainty generated recommendations using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. Recommendations were either strong or weak, or in the form of ungraded consensus-based statement. Finally, we issued 34 statements. Among them, 6 were strong recommendations for, 14 were weak recommendations for, 3 were weak recommendations against and 11 were ungraded consensus-based statement. They covered topics of chemoprophylaxis (including agents and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) agents), diagnosis (including clinical manifestations, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), respiratory tract specimens, IgM and IgG antibody tests, chest computed tomography, chest x-ray, and CT features of asymptomatic infections), treatments (including lopinavir-ritonavir, umifenovir, favipiravir, interferon, remdesivir, combination of antiviral drugs, hydroxychloroquine/chloroquine, interleukin-6 inhibitors, interleukin-1 inhibitors, glucocorticoid, qingfei paidu decoction, lianhua qingwen granules/capsules, convalescent plasma, lung transplantation, invasive or noninvasive ventilation, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)), and discharge management (including discharge criteria and management plan in patients whose RT-PCR retesting shows SARS-CoV-2 positive after discharge). We also created two figures of these recommendations for the implementation purpose. We hope these recommendations can help support healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients.
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23. Application of Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Xue-Qin Li, Xing Wang, Da-Wei Zhao, Jun Sun, Jiao-Jiao Liu, Dong-Dong Lin, Guang Yang, Hui Liu, Zhen-Ying Xia, Cui-Yu Jia, and Hong-Jun Li
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Magnetic resonance imaging ,Gd-EOB-DTPA ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the liver, and its morbidity and mortality have been increasing in recent years. The early diagnosis and prompt treatment of small HCC are crucial to improve the prognosis and quality of life of patients. In China, hepatitis B virus infection is the main cause. HCC with a single tumor nodule of ≤ 3 cm in diameter, or HCC with a number of nodules, in which each nodule is ≤ 2 cm in diameter, with a total diameter of ≤ 3 cm, is considered as small HCC. The MRI liver-specific contrast agent can detect small HCC at the early stage. This has important clinical implications for improving the survival rate of patients. Main body Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI can significantly improve the sensitivity and specificity of the detection of HBV-related small hepatocellular carcinoma, providing an important basis for the clinical selection of appropriate personalized treatment. Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI can reflect the degree of HCC differentiation, and the evaluation of HCC on Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI would be helpful for the selection of the treatment and prognosis of HCC patients. The present study reviews the progress of the application of Gd-EOB-DTPA in the early diagnosis of small HCC, its clinical treatment, the prediction of the degree of differentiation, and the assessment of recurrence and prognosis of HCC, including the pharmacoeconomics and application limitations of Gd-EOB-DTPA. The value of the application of HCC with the Gd-EOB-DTPA was summarized to provide information for improving the quality of life and prolonging the survival of patients. Conclusion Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI has the diagnostic capability for small HCC with a diameter of ≤ 2 cm. This will have a broader application prospect in the early diagnosis of small liver cancer with a diameter of ≤ 1 cm in the future. The relationship between GD-EOB-DTPA-MRI and the degree of HCC differentiation has a large research space, and Gd-EOB-DTPA is expected to become a potential tool for the preoperative prediction and postoperative evaluation of HCC, which would be beneficial for more appropriate treatments for HCC patients.
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24. An introduction to the 'Li Spicy Unit' for the pungency degree of spicy foods
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De-Jian Li, Yan-Fei Li, Hong-Jun Li, De-Cai Zhou, Chong-Xia Hu, Ren-You Gan, Harold Corke, Hua-Bin Li, and Li Zhang
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hotpot ,spicy foods ,pungency degree ,li spicy unit ,capsaicinoids ,sensory evaluation ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Spicy foods are very popular in many countries of the world, but there is still a lack of a simple and intuitive unit to characterize the pungency degree of spicy foods. In this study, the pungency degrees of Spicy Hotpot were evaluated by a large-scale consumer testing, and six levels of pungency degree were graded and connected with contents of main capsaicinoids (CMC) in Spicy Hotpot, from which a new unit of pungency degree was established, the “Li Spicy Unit” (LSU), with the equation: LSU = 10.369 ln (CMC) + 65.264. In addition, it was found that LSU was also suitable for evaluating the pungency degree of several other spicy foods. Therefore, LSU can be a good indicator of the pungency degree of diverse spicy foods. The new LSU can provide an easy tool for public education to help consumers pick spicy foods with a suitable pungency degree.
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25. The research status and prospect of Periostin in chronic kidney disease
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Yuan-yuan Jia, Yue Yu, and Hong -jun Li
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chronic kidney disease (ckd) ,diagnosis ,extracellular matrix(ecm) ,periostin ,therapeutic target ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
The continuous accumulation of extracellular matrix will eventually lead to glomerular sclerosis, interstitial fibrosis, tubular atrophy and vascular sclerosis, which are involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). If these processes can be discovered early and effective interventions given in time, the progression of kidney disease may be delayed. Therefore, exploring new biomarkers and therapeutic targets that can identify CKD at an early stage is urgently needed. In recent years, studies have shown that urine periostin may be used as a marker of early renal tubular injury. And in an animal model experiment of hypertensive nephropathy, periostin is involved in the progression of kidney injury and reflects its progression. Here we review the current progress on the role of periostin in pathologic pathways of kidney system to explore whether periostin is a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of CKD.
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26. Differences in Clinical and Imaging Features between Asymptomatic and Symptomatic COVID-19 Patients
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Xi Ma, Zhi-Yan Lu, Yan-Juan Qu, Li-Hong Xing, Yu Zhang, Yi-Bo Lu, Li Dong, Hong-Jun Li, Li Li, Xiao-Ping Yin, and Chuan-Jun Xu
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Objectives. The clinical and imaging features of asymptomatic carriers of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and symptomatic COVID-19 patients. Methods. The clinical and chest computed tomography imaging data of 47 asymptomatic carriers and 36 symptomatic COVID-19 patients were derived. All patients underwent 4–6 CT scans over a period of 2–5 days. Results. The bulk of asymptomatic carriers who developed symptoms and most of the COVID-19 patients were older than 18 years of age with a decreased lymphocyte count, abnormal hepatic and renal function, and increased D-dimer and C-reactive protein. In the early stage, the pulmonary lesion involved mostly 1–2 lobes at the peripheral area in asymptomatic carriers but more than three lobes at both the central and peripheral areas in COVID-19 patients. In the progression stage, the lesion of asymptomatic carriers extended from the peripheral to the central area, and no significant difference was found in the lesion range compared with the symptomatic control group. In early improvement stage, the lesion was rapidly absorbed, and lesions were located primarily at the peripheral area in asymptomatic carriers; contrastingly, lesions were primarily located at both the central and peripheral areas in symptomatic patients. Asymptomatic carriers reflected a significantly shorter duration from disease onset to peak progression stage compared with the symptomatic. Conclusions. Asymptomatic carriers are a potential source of transmission and may become symptomatic COVID-19 patients despite indicating less severe pulmonary damage, earlier improvement, and better prognosis. Early isolation and intervention can eliminate such carriers as potential sources of transmission and improve their prognosis.
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27. Characteristics of Brain White Matter Microstructure in HIV Male Patients With Primary Syphilis Co-Infection
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Yu Qi, Rui-Li Li, Yuan-Yuan Wang, Wei Wang, Xu-Ze Liu, Jing Liu, Xing Li, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Wen Yu, Jiao-Jiao Liu, Yi-Fan Guo, Bo Rao, and Hong-Jun Li
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HIV ,syphilis ,white matter ,diffusion tensor imaging ,tract-based spatial statistics ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the effect of syphilis infection on the microstructure of white matter (WM) in HIV-infected male patients using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).Methods: Twenty-seven HIV-infected male patients with current syphilis or a history of syphilis (HIV +/syphilis +), twenty-nine HIV-infected male patients without syphilis co-infection (HIV +/syphilis–), and twenty-nine healthy controls (HC) were enrolled. All participants received DTI, and all patients received comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. Tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) was adopted to analyze the DTI measures: fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), axial diffusivity (AD), and radial diffusivity (RD). Correlation analysis was conducted to investigate the relationships between DTI measures and cognitive performance.Results: There were no significant differences in DTI measures between HIV+/syphilis– and HC. Compared with HC, lower FA was found in body of corpus callosum (BCC), splenium of corpus callosum (SCC), genu of corpus callosum (GCC), the bilateral anterior corona radiata (ACR), superior corona radiata (SCR), posterior corona radiata (PCR), and posterior thalamic radiation (PTR) in HIV+/syphilis+ (p < 0.05). Higher RD was found in BCC and SCC (p < 0.05). Compared with HIV+/syphilis–, lower scores were found in complex motor skills (CMS) in HIV+/syphilis+, lower FA was found in BCC, SCC, GCC, the bilateral ACR, SCR, PCR, PTR, cingulate gyrus (CGC), the right inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFO), the retrolenticular part of internal capsule (RLIC), sagittal stratum (SS), external capsule (EC) in HIV+/syphilis+ (p < 0.01). Correlation analysis uncorrected for multiple comparisons showed there was a positive correlation between FA in GCC and CMS, FA in BCC, and CMS in HIV+/syphilis+.Conclusions: Syphilis co-infection can have an additive or synergistic effect on the brain WM in HIV-infected subjects. HIV-infected patients without syphilis should be actively treated to avoid syphilis infection.
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28. Manipulator multi-objective motion optimization control for high voltage power cable mobile operation robot.
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Wei Jiang, Gongping Wu, Lianqing Yu, Hong Jun Li, and Wei Chen 0087
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29. Manipulator visual localization motion control for power cable mobile robot in dynamic-unstructured environment.
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Wei Jiang, An Zhang 0005, Gongping Wu, Lianqing Yu, Hong Jun Li, Lizhen Du, and Wei Chen 0087
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30. Research on robust stabilization control of high-voltage power maintenance robot under wind load action.
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Wei Jiang, Yu Yan, Qiao Min Li, An Zhang 0005, Hong Jun Li, and Daogeng Jiang
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31. Live maintenance robot for high-voltage transmission lines.
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Wei Jiang, Yu Yan, An Zhang 0005, Lianqing Yu, Gan Zuo, Hong Jun Li, and Wei Chen 0087
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32. Motion posture control for power cable maintenance robot in typical operation conditions.
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Wei Jiang, Meng Huai Peng, Yu Yan, Gongping Wu, An Zhang 0005, Lianqing Yu, and Hong Jun Li
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33. Research on dual-arm coordination motion control strategy for power cable mobile robot.
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Wei Jiang, Yu Yan, Lianqing Yu, Meng Huai Peng, Hong Jun Li, and Wei Chen 0087
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34. Robust trajectory tracking control for parameter perturbation power cable mobile operation robot system.
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Wei Jiang, Yu Yan, Lianqing Yu, Hong Jun Li, Lizhen Du, and Wei Chen 0087
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35. Fuzzy control-based bolt tightening for power cable maintenance robot.
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Wei Jiang, Zhiyuan Zhou, Yu Yan, Gongping Wu, Lianqing Yu, Hong Jun Li, and Wei Chen 0087
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36. Molecular epidemiology and clinical characteristics of herpangina children in Beijing, China: a surveillance study
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Tian-Shuo Zhao, Juan Du, Hong-Jun Li, Yan Cui, Yaqiong Liu, Yanna Yang, Fuqiang Cui, and Qing-Bin Lu
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Herpangina ,Coxsackievirus ,Children ,Enterovirus ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background Herpangina is a highly infectious disease, which is usually prevalent in preschool children. Methods This study analyzed the clinical and pathogenic characteristics of herpangina children to demonstrate the epidemiology of herpangina. Clinical manifestations, laboratory indicators and pharyngeal swabs were collected from children with herpangina who were monitored by Tongzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Beijing, 2008. Utilizing pharyngeal swabs, virus extraction and amplification were performed for nucleotide identification and sequencing. The phylogenetic analysis was conducted based on all sequences amplified in this study and strains retrieved from GenBank. Results Among 190 children with herpangina, 69.0% (131/190) were positive for enterovirus. Eight genotypes were identified, mainly including CV-A6 (39/131), CV-A4 (25/131), CV-A10 (24/131). The phylogenetic analysis showed one CV-A6 strain of Tongzhou was imported from Japan. CV-A10 strains were clustered into five groups (A-E). The dominant cluster of CV-A10 was Group E6 between 2009 and 2013, and converted to Group E5 after 2013. CV-A6 was the predominant pathogen causing herpangina in Tongzhou in 2018, followed by CV-A4 and CV-A10. Conclusions The circulation of coxsackievirus had spatiotemporal cluster. In controlling the transmission of herpangina, the surveillance and reporting system should be enhanced.
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37. Lower Circulating Interferon-Gamma Is a Risk Factor for Lung Fibrosis in COVID-19 Patients
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Zhong-Jie Hu, Jia Xu, Ji-Ming Yin, Li Li, Wei Hou, Li-Li Zhang, Zhen Zhou, Yi-Zhou Yu, Hong-Jun Li, Ying-Mei Feng, and Rong-Hua Jin
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SRAS-CoV-2 ,inflammation ,pulmonary fibrosis ,COVID-19 ,IFN-γ ,artificial intelligence 2 ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Cytokine storm resulting from SARS-CoV-2 infection is one of the leading causes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and lung fibrosis. We investigated the effect of inflammatory molecules to identify any marker that is related to lung fibrosis in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Seventy-six COVID-19 patients who were admitted to Youan Hospital between January 21 and March 20, 2020 and recovered were recruited for this study. Pulmonary fibrosis, represented as fibrotic volume on chest CT images, was computed by an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted program. Plasma samples were collected from the participants shortly after admission, to measure the basal inflammatory molecules levels. At discharge, fibrosis was present in 46 (60.5%) patients whose plasma interferon-γ (IFN-γ) levels were twofold lower than those without fibrosis (p > 0.05). The multivariate-adjusted logistic regression analysis demonstrated the inverse association risk of having lung fibrosis and basal circulating IFN-γ levels with an estimate of 0.43 (p = 0.02). Per the 1-SD increase of basal IFN-γ level in circulation, the fibrosis volume decreased by 0.070% (p = 0.04) at the discharge of participants. The basal circulating IFN-γ levels were comparable with c-reactive protein in the discrimination of the occurrence of lung fibrosis among COVID-19 patients at discharge, unlike circulating IL-6 levels. In conclusion, these data indicate that decreased circulating IFN-γ is a risk factor of lung fibrosis in COVID-19.
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38. Safety Evaluation of High Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam Based on Site-Related Response Spectrum Using Scenario Earthquake
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Kai-bin Zhu, Hong-jun Li, Xiao-gang Wang, Xiao-sheng Liu, and Jian-ming Zhao
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
To clarify how to arrive at earthquake ground motion parameters for use in evaluating the high rockfill dams during seismic loading conditions, as well as to evaluate reasonably the seismic response of dams subjected to strong earthquake, the differences of design response spectra determined by scenario earthquake and uniform hazard spectra theory are investigated in detail. Coupled with the safety evaluation of the Houziyan concrete-faced rockfill dam (CFRD) with a height of 200 m located in meizoseismal regions, comprehensive comparisons of key safety evaluation indices are performed using input motions determined from the abovementioned two design response spectra. The key safety evaluation indices include dynamic response acceleration, permanent deformation, safety of the impervious body, safety factor, and sliding displacement of the potential failure sliding body. Additionally, the ultimate seismic capability of the high CFRD is discussed based on the two response spectra. More considerable results can be achieved and offered to the engineers for the seismic design. It is obvious that the uniform hazard spectra, which are used to adopt in the safety evaluation of high CFRD, typically result in conservative evaluations and unnecessary economic cost for seismic design and reinforcements.
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39. A comprehensive analysis of Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway-related genes and crosstalk pathways in the treatment of As2O3 in renal cancer
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Yan-Lei Li, Yu-Fen Jin, Xiu-Xia Liu, and Hong-Jun Li
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As2O3 ,renal cancer ,differentially expressed gene ,Wnt signaling pathway ,therapeutic targets ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
We aimed to investigate the effect of As2O3 treatment on Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway-related genes and pathways in renal cancer. Illumina-based RNA-seq of 786-O cells with or without As2O3 treatment was performed, and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified using Cuffdiff software. TargetMine was utilized to perform Gene Ontology (GO) pathway and Disease Ontology enrichment analyses. Furthermore, TRANSFAC database and LPIA method were applied to select differentially expressed transcription factors (TFs) and pathways related to Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, respectively. Additionally, transcriptional regulatory and pathway crosstalk networks were constructed. In total, 1684 DEGs and 69 TFs were screened out. The 821 up-regulated DEGs were mainly enriched in 67 pathways, 70 GO terms, and 46 disease pathways, while only 1 pathway and 5 GO terms were enriched for 863 down-regulated DEGs. A total of 18 DEGs (4 up-regulated and 14 down-regulated genes) were involved in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. Among the 18 DEGs, 4 ones were TFs. Furthermore, 211 pathways were predicted to be linked to the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. In conclusion, As2O3 may have a significant effect on the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway for renal cancer treatment. The potential key DEGs are expected to be used as therapeutic targets.
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40. Axonal chronic injury in treatment-naïve HIV+ adults with asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment and its relationship with clinical variables and cognitive status
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Rui-li Li, Jun Sun, Zhen-chao Tang, Jing-ji Zhang, and Hong-jun Li
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HIV ,Asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment ,White matter ,Diffusion tensor imaging ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background HIV is a neurotropic virus, and it can bring about neurodegeneration and may even result in cognitive impairments. The precise mechanism of HIV-associated white matter (WM) injury is unknown. The effects of multiple clinical contributors on WM impairments and the relationship between the WM alterations and cognitive performance merit further investigation. Methods Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was performed in 20 antiretroviral-naïve HIV-positive asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment (ANI) adults and 20 healthy volunteers. Whole-brain analysis of DTI metrics between groups was conducted by employing tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS), including fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), axial diffusivity (AD) and radial diffusivity (RD). DTI parameters were correlated with clinical variables (age, CD4+ cell count, CD4+/CD8+ ratio, plasma viral load and duration of HIV infection) and multiple cognitive tests by using multilinear regression analyses. Results DTI quantified diffusion alterations in the corpus callosum and corona radiata (MD increased significantly, P
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41. Comparison and Correlation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Clinical Severity in Nonhuman Immunodeficiency Virus Patients with Cryptococcal Infection of Central Nervous System
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Xue-Qin Li, Shuang Xia, Jian-Song Ji, Yong-Hua Tang, Mei-Zhu Zheng, Yong-Mei Li, Fei Shan, Zhi-Yan Lu, Jian Wang, Jin-Kang Liu, Hui-Juan Zhang, Yu-Xin Shi, and Hong-Jun Li
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Central Nervous System ,Clinical Status ,Cryptococcal Meningitis ,Immunity ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: The incidence of cryptococcal meningitis among immunocompetent patients increases, especially in China and imaging plays an important role. The current study was to find the correlation between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) manifestation and clinical severity in nonhuman immunodeficiency virus patients with cryptococcal infection of central nervous system (CNS). Methods: A total of 65 patients with CNS cryptococcal infection from August 2014 to October 2016 were retrospectively included in this study. All the patients had MRI data and clinical data. The patients were divided into two groups according to whether the patients were confirmed with identifiable underlying disease. Comparison and correlation of MRI and clinical data in both groups were investigated using independent sample t- test, Chi-square test, Mann-Whitney test and Spearman rank correlation analysis. Results: In all 65 patients, 41 cases (41/65, 63.1%; Group 1) had normal immunity and 24 cases (24/65, 36.9%; Group 2) had at least one identifiable underlying disease. Fever, higher percentage of neutrophil (NEUT) in white blood cell (WBC), and increased cell number of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) were much common in patients with underlying disease (Group 1 vs. Group 2: Fever: 21/41 vs. 21/24, χ2 = 8.715, P = 0.003; NEUT in WBC: 73.15% vs. 79.60%, Z = −2.370, P = 0.018; cell number of CSF: 19 vs. 200, Z = −4.298, P < 0.001; respectively). Compared to the patients with normal immunity, the lesions are more common in the basal ganglia among patients with identifiable underlying disease (Group 1 vs. Group 2: 20/41 vs. 20/24, χ2 = 7.636, P = 0.006). The number of the involved brain areas in patients with identifiable underlying disease were well correlated with the number of cells and pressure of CSF (r = −0.472, P = 0.031; r = 0.779, P = 0.039; respectively). Conclusions: With the increased number of the involved brain areas in patients with identifiable underlying disease, the body has lower immunity against the organism which might result in higher intracranial pressure and more severe clinical status.
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42. Influenza A (H1N1)
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Hong-Wu, Zeng, Jing, Yuan, Wen-Xian, Huang, Hong-Jun, Li, Lu, Pu-Xuan, Xiao-Hua, Le, Hua, Huang, Xiao-Ming, Mao, Lei, Zhou, Ya-Nan, Hu, Hao-Peng, Wang, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Ziling, Sha, Lu, Pu-Xuan, editor, and Zhou, Bo-Ping, editor
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43. Explicit Analysis of Sheet Metal Forming Processes Using Solid-Shell Elements
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Qiao-Min Li, Zhao-Wei Yi, Yu-Qi Liu, Xue-Feng Tang, Wei Jiang, and Hong-Jun Li
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sheet metal forming ,solid-shell element ,nonlinear analysis ,adaptive mesh subdivision ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
To simulate sheet metal forming processes precisely, an in-house dynamic explicit code was developed to apply a new solid-shell element to sheet metal forming analyses, with a corotational coordinate system utilized to simplify the nonlinearity and to integrate the element with anisotropic constitutive laws. The enhancing parameter of the solid-shell element, implemented to circumvent the volumetric and thickness locking phenomena, was condensed into an explicit form. To avoid the rank deficiency, a modified physical stabilization involving the B-bar method and reconstruction of transverse shear components was adopted. For computational efficiency of the solid-shell element in numerical applications, an adaptive mesh subdivision scheme was developed, with element geometry and contact condition taken as subdivision criteria. To accurately capture the anisotropic behavior of sheet metals, material models with three different anisotropic yield functions were incorporated. Several numerical examples were carried out to validate the accuracy of the proposed element and the efficiency of the adaptive mesh subdivision.
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44. Value of Radiomic Analysis Combined With Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Early Diagnosis of <scp>HIV</scp> ‐Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
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Yu Qi, Wei Wang, Bo Rao, Xue Yang, Wen Yu, Jia‐ying Li, Zhi‐chao Sun, Feini Zhou, Yuan‐zhe Li, Yi‐fan Guo, Yi Wang, and Hong‐jun Li
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45. Nonparametric Hierarchical Hidden Semi-Markov Model for Brain Fatigue Behavior Detection of Pilots During Flight
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Gui-Rong Zhou, Ruihan Hu, Edmond Q. Wu, Zhiri Tang, Hong-Jun Li, Li-Min Zhu, and Gui-Jiang Li
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050210 logistics & transportation ,Quantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognition ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Mechanical Engineering ,05 social sciences ,Nonparametric statistics ,Cognition ,Pattern recognition ,Latent variable ,Electroencephalography ,Mixture model ,Hierarchical database model ,Computer Science Applications ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,0502 economics and business ,Automotive Engineering ,Outlier ,medicine ,Artificial intelligence ,Hidden semi-Markov model ,business - Abstract
The evaluation of pilot brain activity is very important for flight safety. This study proposes a Hidden semi-Markov Model with Hierarchical prior to detect brain activity under different flight tasks. A dynamic student mixture model is proposed to detect the outlier of emission probability of HSMM. Instantaneous spectrum features are also extracted from EEG signals. Compared with other latent variable models, the proposed model shows excellent performance for the automatic inference of brain cognitive activity of pilots. The results indicate that the consideration of hierarchical model and the emission probability with t mixture model improves the recognition performance for Pilots' fatigue cognitive level.
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46. Dynamics of influenza‐like illness under urbanization procedure and COVID‐19 pandemic in the subcenter of Beijing during 2013–2021
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Chao Wang, Yan‐Na Yang, Lu Xi, Li‐Li Yang, Juan Du, Zhong‐Song Zhang, Xin‐Yao Lian, Yan Cui, Hong‐Jun Li, Wan‐Xue Zhang, Bei Liu, Fuqiang Cui, and Qing‐Bin Lu
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Infectious Diseases ,Virus Diseases ,Beijing ,Virology ,Influenza, Human ,Urbanization ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Seasons ,Pandemics - Abstract
Influenza-like illness (ILI) varies in intensity year by year, generally keeping a stable pattern except for great changes of its epidemic pattern. Of the most impacting factors, urbanization has been suggested as shaping the intensity of influenza epidemics. Besides, growing evidence indicates the nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 offer great advantages in controlling infectious diseases. The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of urbanization and NPIs on the dynamic of ILI in Tongzhou, Beijing, during January 2013 to March 2021. ILI epidemiological surveillance data in Tongzhou district were obtained from Beijing Influenza Surveillance Network and separated into three periods of urbanization and four intervals of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Standardized average incidence rates of ILI in each separate stages were calculated and compared by using Wilson method and time series model of seasonal ARIMA. Influenza seasonal outbreaks showed similar epidemic size and intensity before urbanization during 2013-2016. Increased ILI activity was found during the process of Tongzhou's urbanization during 2017-2019, with the rate difference of 2.48 (95% confidence interva [CI]: 2.44, 2.52) and the rate ratio of 1.75 (95% CI: 1.74, 1.76) of ILI incidence between preurbanization and urbanization periods. ILI activity abruptly decreased from the beginning of 2020 and kept at the bottom level almost in every epidemic interval. The top decrease in ILI activity by NPIs was shown in 5-14 years group in 2020-2021 influenza season, as 92.2% (95% CI: 78.3%, 95.2%). The results indicated that both urbanization and NPIs interrupted the epidemic pattern of ILI. We should pay more attention to public health when facing increasing population density, human contact, population mobility, and migration in the process of urbanization. NPIs and influenza vaccination should be implemented as necessary measures to protect people from common infectious diseases like ILI.
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47. An analysis of treatment preferences and sexual quality of life outcomes in female partners of Chinese men with erectile dysfunction
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Hong-Jun Li, Wen-Jun Bai, Yu-Tian Dai, Wen-Ping Xu, Chia-Ning Wang, and Han-Zhong Li
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erectile dysfunction ,partners′ preference ,sexual quality of life ,sildenafil ,tadalafil ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
The impact of erectile dysfunction is distressing to both males and their female partners, but less attention has been paid to identify female partners′ preferred treatment and sexual quality of life outcomes. The present analysis explores female partners′ treatment preference for erectile dysfunction in Chinese Men. This was a phase 4, randomized, open-label, multicenter, crossover study in Chinese men with erectile dysfunction who were naïve to phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor treatments. Eligible patients were randomized to sequential 20-mg tadalafil/100-mg sildenafil or 100-mg sildenafil/20-mg tadalafil for 8 weeks each. Of 418 patients, female partners of 64 patients agreed to enter the study; of 64 patients who entered the study with female partners, 63 were randomized, and 62 completed the study. Baseline demographics and disease characteristics were comparable between treatment groups. Significantly more couples preferred tadalafil compared with sildenafil overall (75.4% vs 24.6%; P < 0.001), and irrespective of erectile dysfunction severity at baseline (P ≤ 0.005). Significant improvements in sexual quality of life scores were reported at endpoint (Visit 8) in male patients and female partners in both tadalafil and sildenafil treatment groups (P < 0.001). Significantly higher mean changes from baseline were observed for male patients in the tadalafil group compared with the sildenafil group for the erectile function (P = 0.013) and overall satisfaction (P = 0.019) International Index for Erectile Function domains and the spontaneity domain (P < 0.001) of the Psychological and Interpersonal Relationship Scale. No major safety concerns were reported during the study. Though both treatments were effective, safe, and tolerable, more couples preferred tadalafil compared with sildenafil.
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48. Changes in the pathogenic spectrum of acute respiratory tract infections during the COVID-19 epidemic in Beijing, China: A large-scale active surveillance study
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Yiting Wang, Mei Dong, Juan Du, Cheng Gong, Xue Wang, Maozhong Li, Wenzeng Zhang, Hui Xie, Fang Huang, Xin-Rui Wang, Ming Luo, Aihua Li, Qing-Bin Lu, Wei Cai, Hong-Jun Li, Xiaoxing Yang, Lijun Ren, and Haiyan Zhang
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Microbiology (medical) ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Surveillance study ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Respiratory tract infections ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Infectious Diseases ,Beijing ,Environmental health ,Medicine ,business ,China ,Letter to the Editor - Published
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49. CD4+CD25+CD127 regulatory cells play multiple roles in maintaining HIV-1 p24 production in patients on long-term treatment: HIV-1 p24-producing cells and suppression of anti-HIV immunity
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Yan-Mei Jiao, Cui-e Liu, Li-Jing Luo, Wei-Jun Zhu, Tong Zhang, Li-Guo Zhang, Li-Shan Su, Hong-Jun Li, and Hao Wu
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Background: A major question when attempting to eradicate and treat HIV-1 infection is how to reactivate latent proviruses. Stimulating HIV-1-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) has been shown to facilitate the elimination of the latent viral reservoir after viral reactivation. Regulatory T (Treg) cells are known to be capable of lowering both HIV-specific immunoreactions and general immune activation during HIV-1 infection. It was hypothesized that the depletion of Treg cells could increase the HIV-1-specific cytolytic T lymphocyte response and reactivate HIV-1 p24 production. Methods: Treg cells were isolated by isolation kit according to the surface marker of Treg cells. Real-time PCR method was used to quantify HIV-1 DNA. P24 antigens in the cell culture supernatant was done by ELISA. Cells activation and HIV specific HIV-1 CD8+ T cells were analyses using a FACSCalibur flow cytometer and CELLQUEST software. Results: This study included both HIV-infected patients who were antiviral treatment-naïve and patients with sustained viral responses to antiretroviral therapy (ART) for 1 or 5 years. It was found that the HIV-DNA levels in Treg cells were approximately 10-fold higher than those in non-Treg CD4+ cells and that the depletion of Treg cells could enhance the frequency of HIV-1-specific CTL and immune activation after 5 years of effective ART. Conclusions: CD4+CD25+CD127 regulatory cells play multiple roles in maintaining HIV-1 p24 production in long-term ART patients. Treg cells may be a target for eliminating the latent HIV reservoir after effective long-term ART.
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50. An open-label, multicenter, randomized, crossover study comparing sildenafil citrate and tadalafil for treating erectile dysfunction in Chinese men naïve to phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor therapy
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Wen-Jun Bai, Hong-Jun Li, Yu-Tian Dai, Xue-You He, Yi-Ran Huang, Ji-Hong Liu, Sebastian Sorsaburu, Chen Ji, Jian-Jun Jin, and Xiao-Feng Wang
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erectile dysfunction ,patient preference ,phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
The study was to compare treatment preference, efficacy, and tolerability of sildenafil citrate (sildenafil) and tadalafil for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) in Chinese men naοve to phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor therapies. This multicenter, randomized, open-label, crossover study evaluated whether Chinese men with ED preferred 20-mg tadalafil or 100-mg sildenafil. After a 4 weeks baseline assessment, 383 eligible patients were randomized to sequential 20-mg tadalafil per 100-mg sildenafil or vice versa for 8 weeks respectively and then chose which treatment they preferred to take during the 8 weeks extension. Primary efficacy was measured by Question 1 of the PDE5 Inhibitor Treatment Preference Questionnaire (PITPQ). Secondary efficacy was analyzed by PITPQ Question 2, the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) erectile function (EF) domain, sexual encounter profile (SEP) Questions 2 and 3, and the Drug Attributes Questionnaire. Three hundred and fifty men (91%) completed the randomized treatment phase. Two hundred and forty-two per 350 (69.1%) patients preferred 20-mg tadalafil, and 108/350 (30.9%) preferred 100-mg sildenafil (P < 0.001) as their treatment in the 8 weeks extension. Ninety-two per 242 (38%) patients strongly preferred tadalafil and 37/108 (34.3%) strongly the preferred sildenafil. The SEP2 (penetration), SEP3 (successful intercourse), and IIEF-EF domain scores were improved in both tadalafil and sildenafil treatment groups. For patients who preferred tadalafil, getting an erection long after taking the medication was the most reported reason for tadalafil preference. The only treatment-emergent adverse event reported by > 2% of men was headache. After tadalafil and sildenafil treatments, more Chinese men with ED naοve to PDE5 inhibitor preferred tadalafil. Both sildenafil and tadalafil treatments were effective and safe.
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