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2. A new species of Tropidauchenia Lindholm, 1924 (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Clausiliidae, Garnieriinae) from Guangdong, China
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Zhong-Guang Chen, Zhe-Yu Chen, Ran-Xi Lin, Yu-Ting Dai, Xiao-Ping Wu, Jiao Jiang, and Shan Ouyang
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
A molecular phylogenetic study was conducted on genus Tropidauchenia, based on COI and 16S sequences. A total of six out of 18 species in the genus, as well as three species of Grandinenia and eight species of subfamily Synprosphyminae and Phaedusinae were sequenced. The phylogenetic results supported the monophyly of three Clausiliid subfamilies distributed in East Asia and demonstrated that Tropidauchenia was divided into two clades that corresponded to its two main distribution areas. A new species, Tropidauchenia jiangjilini Z.-G. Chen, Z.-Y. Chen & R.-X. Lin, sp. nov., from Guangdong, southern China, has been identified and described based on morphological comparison and molecular phylogeny. The discovery expanded the distribution range of Tropidauchenia and revealed the potential species diversity of land snails in the karst region of Guangdong.
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3. A new species of Pupinidius Möllendorff, 1901 (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Enidae) from Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, China
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Zhong-Guang Chen, Yu-Ting Dai, Xiao-Ping Wu, Jiao Jiang, and Shan Ouyang
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conchology ,taxonomy ,land snail ,Sichuan ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The genus Pupinidius Möllendorff, 1901 is endemic in China and Nepal and consists of 15 species. China is the distribution centre of it with 12 species being recorded.A new species, Pupinidius pulchellus Chen, Dai, Wu & Ouyang sp. nov. is described from Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, China. It can be distinguished from congeneric species by the shell with wide and distinct radial stripes; the thin, slightly reflexed and reddish-brown peristome; the unpointed apex; the unfused A-1 and A-2; the sub-globular and well defined bursa copulatrix; the unexpanded diverticle and the presence of epiphallic caecum.
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- 2024
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4. A new species of Grandinenia Minato & Chen, 1984 (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Clausiliidae, Garnieriinae) from Guangxi, China
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Zhong-Guang Chen, Jiao Jiang, Ran-Xi Lin, Guang-Long Xie, Yu-Ting Dai, Xiao-Ping Wu, and Shan Ouyang
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
A molecular phylogenetic study was conducted on genus Grandinenia, based on COI and 16S sequences. A total of eight out of 26 species in the genus, as well as three unidentified species were sequenced. Phylogenetic results supported the monophyly of Grandinenia and the validity of all sampled species and subspecies. A new species, Grandinenia jiangjilini Chen, Lin, Wu & Ouyang, sp. nov., from Guangxi, southern China is identified and described, based on morphological comparison and molecular phylogeny. The discovery indicates that the inflated-fusiform shell is not isolated in genus Grandinenia and the species diversity of the genus still remains to be explored.
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5. A new species of Liobagrus Hilgendorf, 1878 (Teleostei, Siluriformes, Amblycipitidae) from the lower Changjiang River basin in southeast China
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Zhong-Guang Chen, Yan-Shu Guo, Yu-Ting Dai, Xiao-Chen Huang, Jun-Hao Huang, Jiao Jiang, Shan Ouyang, An-Xiang Wen, and Xiao-Ping Wu
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
A new catfish species, Liobagrus chenhaojuni Chen, Guo & Wu, sp. nov., is described from the Tiaoxi River, a tributary of Taihu Lake, located in Zhejiang Province, China. This description is based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis. This species belongs to a group defined by the presence of a smooth posterior edge of the pectoral-fin spine and can be distinguished from other species in the group by a unique combination of characteristics, including: an upper jaw longer than the lower jaw; maxillary barbels reaching the middle of the pectoral fin; irregular blotches present on the lateral body; a rounded caudal-fin with a length ranging from 16.5% to 19.9% of the standard length; 39 to 41 post-Weberian vertebrae; and 15 to 17 anal-fin rays. The validity of this new species is further supported by the molecular phylogenetic analysis based on Cytb sequences.
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- 2024
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6. Safety and efficacy of aspirin and indobufen in the treatment of coronary heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Xiaochen Zhang, Qiaoyan Yan, Jiao Jiang, Hua Luo, and Yu Ren
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aspirin ,indobufen ,coronary heart disease ,efficacy ,meta-analysis ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
PurposeThis meta-analysis aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of aspirin and indobufen in patients with coronary heart disease. The primary focus was on the incidence of cardiovascular events, bleeding events, and gastrointestinal reactions. Given the relatively limited research on indobufen, this study utilized aspirin as a control drug and employed meta-analysis to integrate existing clinical studies. The goal was to provide a reference for the clinical use of indobufen and to suggest directions for further largescale, multicenter prospective studies.MethodsThis review adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We conducted a comprehensive search of the PubMed, EMBASE, WOS, and Cochrane Library databases to identify all relevant literature on indobufen. A total of nine trials met the inclusion criteria, encompassing seven randomized controlled trails (RCTs) and two retrospective studies. Categorical variables were analyzed using odds ratio and random effects models.ResultsThe meta-analysis included nine trials, comprising seven RCTs and two retrospective studies. The pooled results indicated that indobufen significantly reduced the incidence of minor bleeding events, and gastrointestinal discomfort compared to aspirin. However, both drugs had similar effects on the incidence of recurrent angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and mortality due to coronary heart disease.ConclusionIndobufen was associated with fewer gastrointestinal reactions and a low risk of bleeding, making it a viable option for patients with high-risk factors for bleeding and gastric ulcers. Despite this, indobufen's short history and limited evidence base compared to aspirin highlight the need for further research. Aspirin remains widely available, cost-effective, and the preferred drug for the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Indobufen or other antiplatelet agents should only be considered when aspirin is not tolerated or contraindicated. Further clinical trials are necessary to determine whether indobufen can replace aspirin.Systematic Review Registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/, identifier [CRD42024523477].
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7. Long-term trends in cancer incidence and mortality among U.S. children and adolescents: a SEER database analysis from 1975 to 2018
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Xiao-Wei Tang, Jiao Jiang, Shu Huang, Xiao-Min Shi, Huan Xu, Jia Xu, Jie-Yu Peng, Wei Zhang, Lei Shi, Xiao-Lin Zhong, Min Kang, and Mu-Han Lü
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incidence ,pediatric cancer ,cancer death rates ,children and adolescents ,trend ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
BackgroundChildhood and adolescent cancer represent a significant health burden in the United States. Current and precise epidemiological data are crucial to develop effective cancer control plans and ultimately reduce the burden of childhood and adolescent cancer.MethodsWe analyzed data obtained from cancer registries in the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. Age-standardized incidence and death rates, assessed using joinpoint analysis, were quantified as annual percentage changes (APC) and average percentage changes (AAPC).ResultsThe overall cancer incidence rate in 2008–2018 was 187.9 per 1,000,000 persons. Cancer incidence rates demonstrated a sustained upward trend, with an APC of 0.8 from 1975 to 2018. Incidence rates during 2008–2018 remained stable among non-Hispanic Black children but increased among other racial and ethnic groups. Leukemias, central nervous system tumors, and lymphomas were the most common cancer groups for patients aged 0–19 years. Cancer death rates decreased among children [AAPC, −1.3 (95% CI, −1.5 to −1.1)] during 2009–2019, while were stable among adolescents during that period.ConclusionsIn this study, we analyzed cancer incidence and mortality rates and trends in children aged 0–19 years in the United States. Our findings revealed an overall increase in cancer incidence rates among children and adolescents, accompanied by a decline in cancer mortality rates over time. These rates and trends varied by age, sex, and particularly race and ethnicity, highlighting the significance of comprehending and addressing disparities and ultimately reducing the disease burden of childhood and adolescent cancer.
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8. Therapeutic effect of intense pulsed light on different types of chalazion in children
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Jiao Jiang, Xiaoge Yang, Feifan Du, Wei Zheng, and Yang Yang
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Intense pulsed light ,Chalazion ,Cystic chalazion ,Granulomatous chalazion ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy for chalazion treatment while also exploring potential variations in sensitivity among different types of chalazion. A total of 149 patients were selected to receive tobramycin combined with IPL treatment and tobramycin combined with hot compress. The treatment groups were divided into cystic type and granulomatous type according to different clinical manifestations. The course of treatment was 3 weeks. The improvement was based on the ultrasound measurement of the masses reduction of more than 50% or disappearance. In the IPL group, 17 (22.67%) cases were cured, 39 (52.00%) were effective, and 19 (25.33%) were ineffective. This includes: cystic type was cured in 3 (15.79%), effective in 5 (26.32%) cases, ineffective in 11 (57.89%) cases; granulomatous type was cured in 14 (25.00%) cases, effective in 34 (60.71%) cases, ineffective in 8 (14.29%) cases. In the hot compress group, 5 (6.76%) cases were cured, 16 (21.62%) cases were effective and 53 (71.62%) cases were ineffective. The cystic type was cured in 2 (8.00%) cases, effective in 3 (12.00%) cases and ineffective in 20 (80.00%) cases; the granulomatous type was cured in 3 (6.12%) cases, effective in 13 (26.53%) cases and ineffective in 33 (67.35%) cases. The cure rate and efficacy rate of IPL treatment is higher than that of hot compress treatment, the treatment effect of IPL treatment on granulomatous chalazion is better than that on cystic type.
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9. Assessing the impact of host predation with Holling II response on the transmission of Chagas disease
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Jiahao Jiang, Daozhou Gao, Jiao Jiang, and Xiaotian Wu
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chagas disease ,predation transmission ,trypanosoma cruzi ,bistability ,backward bifurcation ,Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods ,T57-57.97 - Abstract
Chagas disease is a zoonosis caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and transmitted by a broad range of blood-sucking triatomine species. Recently, it is recognized that the parasite can also be transmitted by host ingestion. In this paper, we propose a Chagas disease model incorporating two transmission routes of biting-defecation and host predation between vectors and hosts with Holling II functional response. The basic reproduction number R_v of triatomine population and basic reproduction numbers R_0 of disease population are derived analytically, and it is shown that they are insufficient to serve as threshold quantities to determine dynamics of the model. Our results have revealed the phenomenon of bistability, with backward and forward bifurcations. Specifically, if R_v>1, the dynamic is rather simple, namely, the disease-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable as R_01. However, if R_v1. In conclusion, predation transmission in general reduces the risk of Chagas disease, whilst it makes the complexity of Chagas disease transmission, requiring an integrated strategy for the prevention and control of Chagas disease.
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- 2023
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10. FANCD2 as a novel prognostic biomarker correlated with immune and drug therapy in Hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma
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Xiaowei Tang, Bei Luo, Shu Huang, Jiao Jiang, Yuan Chen, Wensen Ren, Xiaomin Shi, Wei Zhang, Lei Shi, Xiaolin Zhong, and Muhan Lü
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FANCD2 ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Biomarker ,Prognostic ,Immunity ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Ferroptosis is related to the immunosuppression of tumors and plays a critical role in cancer progression. Fanconi anemia complementation group D2 (FANCD2) is a vital gene that regulates ferroptosis. However, the mechanism of action of FANCD2 in Hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unknown. In this study, we investigated the prognostic significance and mechanism of action of FANCD2 in Hepatitis B-related HCC. Methods The expression of FANCD2 in Hepatitis B-related HCC was explored using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and validated using the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses and Kaplan–Meier survival curves were used to analyze the relationship between FANCD2 expression and the overall survival of patients with Hepatitis B-related HCC. Protein–protein interaction networks for FANCD2 were built using the STRING website. In addition, correlations between FANCD2 expression and the dryness index, tumor mutational burden, microsatellite instability (MSI), immune pathways, genes involved in iron metabolism, and sorafenib chemotherapeutic response were analyzed. Results Our results indicated that FANCD2 was significantly overexpressed in Hepatitis B-related HCC and demonstrated a strong predictive ability for diagnosis (Area Under Curve, 0.903) and prognosis of the disease. High FANCD2 expression was associated with poor prognosis, high-grade tumors, high expression of PDL-1, high MSI scores, and low sorafenib IC50 in Hepatitis B-related HCC. BRCA1, BRCA2, FAN1, and FANCC were vital proteins interacting with FANCD2. The expression level of FANCD2 significantly correlated with the infiltration levels of Treg cells, B cells, CD8 + T cells, CD4 + T cells, neutrophils, macrophages, myeloid dendritic cells, and NK cells in Hepatitis B-related HCC. FANCD2 was positively correlated with the tumor proliferation signature pathway, DNA repair, and cellular response to hypoxia. Conclusion Our study indicated that FANCD2 was a potential novel biomarker and immunotherapeutic target against Hepatitis B-related HCC, which might be related to the chemotherapeutic response to sorafenib.
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11. Hydrodeoxygenation of Phenol as a Model Compound by Ni2P/HBeta-SBA-15
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Jiao Jiang, Shurong Wang, Jin Li, Yang Cao, Shiyun Zhou, Mingyuan Gao, and Boheng Tang
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phenol ,ni2p/hbeta-sba-15 ,response surface method ,hydrodeoxidation ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
The stable silica sieve-based HBeta-SBA-15 catalyst-carrier was successfully prepared by a hydrothermal synthesis method, and then Ni2P/HBeta-SBA-15 new hydrodeoxygenation catalyst was successfully loaded by the equal volume impregnation method. It was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), N2 adsorption-desorption, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and pyrolysis-infrared (Py-IR) methods. The results showed that SBA-15 was successfully immobilized on HBeta to form a microporous and mesoporous composite carrier. The introduction of SBA-15 not only increased the specific surface area of HBeta-SBA-15, but also reduced its acidity. After loading the active metal component Ni2P, the structure of the catalyst has not changed much. Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of phenol model compounds over Ni2P/HBeta-SBA-15 catalyst was studied in water. The response surface analysis showed that the conversion of phenol was 84.4% and the selectivity of cyclohexane was 94.2% at a lower temperature of 240 °C. The effect of reaction conditions on the yield of cyclohexane was as follows: the reaction temperature > the amount of hydrogen > the amount of catalyst > the reaction time. This study provides theoretical guidance for upgrading biomass pyrolysis oil to green fuel through hydrodeoxygenation.
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12. Fungal dynamic during apricot wine spontaneous fermentation and aromatic characteristics of Pichia kudriavzevii for potential as starter
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Yu Chen, Jiali Qi, Hanyu Yang, Xingmeng Lei, Jiao Jiang, Yuyang Song, Yi Qin, and Yan-Lin Liu
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Apricot wine ,Spontaneous fermentation ,Fungal diversity ,Aroma control ,Pichia kudriavzevii ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Microbial activity during spontaneous fermentation in alcoholic beverages have driven in developing the chemical and aromatic characteristic of products but not clear in apricot wines. We have characterised the composition of fungal communities and volatile metabolites in apricot wine spontaneous fermentation among two Shaanxi regions. Results showed that Aureobasidium, Alternaria, Pichia and Saccharomyces, were the dominant fungi in apricot wine fermentation. A total of 80 volatiles including esters, alcohols, acids and terpenes were detected from two apricot wines. Their correlations suggested that apricot wine aroma was mainly affected by Pichia kudriavzevii, rather than Saccharomyces cerevisiae we commonly considered. Furthermore, reinforced inoculation of P. kudriavzevii LQD20 has exhibited the commendable potential in enhancing sensory qualities. The results of this study provide fundamental information of the indigenous microbiota in microbial dynamic during apricot wine fermentation, which would be helpful in exploiting the strains with potential for industrial use as starter cultures.
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13. Evolution of environmental quality and its response to human disturbances of the urban agglomeration in the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains
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Tingting Yu, Abudukeyimu Abulizi, Zhonglin Xu, Jiao Jiang, Adila Akbar, Bin Ou, and Fujin Xu
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Environmental quality ,Remote sensing ecological index ,Human disturbances intensity ,Urban agglomeration ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Increased human disturbances have disturbed the global ecosystem at various scales. A growing need exists for effective techniques that can be used to quantify human disturbances and detect the resulting spatial and temporal variations in ecological status. Remote sensing can be used as an effective means to detect changes in environmental quality. Consequently, this study employed multi-source remote sensing data and principal component analysis (PCA) to create a remote sensing ecological index (RSEI) and a human footprint index used to clarify the human disturbances intensity (HDI). Then, unary linear regression was used to evaluate the change trends of HDI and the RSEI; spatial autocorrelation analysis and correlation analysis were used to reveal the evolution characteristics of environmental quality and its response to human disturbances of the Urban Agglomeration in the Northern Slope of the Tianshan Mountains (UANST) from 2000 to 2020. The results show the following: (1) An RSEI is applicable to both medium- and large-scale regions and can be used to effectively quantify and reveal the environmental quality of the UANST. (2) From 2000 to 2020, the annual average RSEI of UANST was 0.29, with the environmental quality graded as poor for more than 40% of the region. Although high proportions of the UANST were ranked as having poor and fair environmental quality, the overall trend was toward increasing the areas with good and excellent grades. The spatial characteristics of environmental quality showed that the environment was generally better in the central area and poorer in the northern and southern areas. (3) From 2000 to 2020, the HDI in the majority of the UANST was low but showed an increase over time and gradually attenuated from the city center to the edge of each county. (4) A significant positive correlation was found between environmental quality and human disturbances in the cropland area in the central part of the UANST, while a significant negative correlation was found in the surrounding urban areas of cities, in counties or rural residential areas, and some areas of scattered grasslands.
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14. High expression of long noncoding RNA plasmacytoma variant translocation 1 is an independent risk factor for recurrence after radiofrequency ablation in atrial fibrillation patients
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Guo‐Qiang Wang, Xiao‐Ying Liao, Jiao Jiang, Wei Leng, Ping Yang, and Xue‐Jun Yu
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atrial fibrillation ,lncRNA PVT1 ,radiofrequency ablation ,receiver operating characteristic curve ,recurrence ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is the major AF treatment. Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) plasmacytoma variant translocation 1 (PVT1) is related to AF diagnosis. This study explored the clinical roles of PVT1 in AF. Totally, 168 AF patients and 100 healthy controls were selected. Plasma lncRNA PVT1 in AF patients before/after RFA was detected and the diagnostic efficacy and postoperative recurrence prediction value in AF were analyzed. Effects of plasma PVT1 expression on AF recurrence and its correlation with transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF‐β1) in the recurrence and non‐recurrence groups were analyzed by Pearson coefficient. The risk factors of AF recurrence were evaluated. Plasma PVT1 was highly expressed in AF patients and diminished after RFA. PVT1 level >1.255 assisted AF diagnosis. The plasma PVT1 level in the recurrence group was higher than that of the non‐recurrence group. PVT1 level >1.525 assisted the prediction for postoperative recurrence. AF postoperative recurrence incidence in high PVT1 expression group was clearly higher than that in low PVT1 expression group, and plasma PVT1 expression in patients of the recurrence and non‐recurrence groups was positively correlated with TGF‐β1 content. High PVT1 expression was an independent risk factor for postoperative recurrence. Briefly, high PVT1 level assisted AF diagnosis and recurrence evaluation after RFA and was an independent risk factor for AF postoperative recurrence.
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15. Acne conglobata caused by Cutibacterium avidum
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Jiao Jiang, Jun Tang, Yixin Tan, Ruifang Wu, and Shuaihantian Luo
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Published
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16. Microbial community succession and volatile compounds changes during spontaneous fermentation of Cabernet Sauvignon (Vitis vinifera L.) under rain-shelter cultivation
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Rong Huang, Jiao Jiang, Ying Su, Hongfei Yu, Lei Shen, Yanlin Liu, Yi Qin, and Yuyang Song
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Spontaneous fermentation ,Microbial diversity ,Correlation analysis ,Volatile compounds ,Flavor ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Microbiota succession in spontaneous fermentation of Cabernet Sauvignon cultivated under the rain-shelter was characterized, with open-field cultivation as the control. For both cultivation modes, Saccharomyces, Starmerella, and Mycosphearella were the principal fungi, and Tatumella, Gluconobacter, and Acinetobacter were the prevailing bacteria. Rain-shelter reduced the abundance of Hanseniaspora, Candida, Starmerella, Gluconobacter, and Lactococcus. During fermentation, fungal microbiota diversity in samples from the rain-shelter cultivation decreased more drastically than the control (p
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17. Global, regional, and national burden of multiple sclerosis from 1990 to 2019: Findings of global burden of disease study 2019
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Zhen Qian, Yuancun Li, Zhiqiang Guan, Pi Guo, Ke Zheng, Yali Du, Shengjie Yin, Binyao Chen, Hongxi Wang, Jiao Jiang, Kunliang Qiu, and Mingzhi Zhang
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multiple sclerosis ,burden ,global ,regional ,national ,age-period-cohort effects ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundThe global rising prevalence and incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) has been reported during the past decades. However, details regarding the evolution of MS burden have not been fully studied. This study aimed to investigate the global, regional, and national burden and temporal trends in MS incidence, deaths, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from 1990 to 2019 using the age-period-cohort analysis.MethodsWe performed a secondary comprehensive analysis of incidence, deaths, and DALYs of MS by calculating the estimated annual percentage change from 1990 to 2019 obtained from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 study. The independent age, period, and birth cohort effects were evaluated by an age-period-cohort model.ResultsIn 2019, there were 59,345 incident MS cases and 22,439 MS deaths worldwide. The global number of incidences, deaths, and DALYs of MS followed an upward trend, whereas the age-standardized rates (ASR) slightly declined from 1990 to 2019. High socio-demographic index (SDI) regions had the highest ASR of incidences, deaths, and DALYs in 2019, while the rate of deaths and DALYs in medium SDI regions are the lowest. Six regions which include high-income North America, Western Europe, Australasia, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe had higher ASR of incidences, deaths, and DALYs than other regions in 2019. The age effect showed that the relative risks (RRs) of incidence and DALYs reached the peak at ages 30–39 and 50–59, respectively. The period effect showed that the RRs of deaths and DALYs increased with the period. The cohort effect showed that the later cohort has lower RRs of deaths and DALYs than the early cohort.ConclusionThe global cases of incidence, deaths, and DALYs of MS have all increased, whereas ASR has declined, with different trends in different regions. High SDI regions such as European countries have a substantial burden of MS. There are significant age effects for incidence, deaths, and DALYs of MS globally, and period effects and cohort effects for deaths and DALYs.
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18. Potential productivity loss from uncorrected and under-corrected presbyopia in low- and middle-income countries: A life table modeling study
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Qian Ma, Min Chen, Dehua Li, Ruiqing Zhou, Yali Du, Shengjie Yin, Binyao Chen, Hongxi Wang, Jiao Jiang, Zhiqiang Guan, and Kunliang Qiu
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potential productivity loss ,life table modeling ,productivity-adjusted life years ,presbyopia ,low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo estimate the burden of potential productivity losses due to uncorrected and under-corrected presbyopia in LMICs among the working-age population in both the cross-sectional and longitudinal manner.MethodsWe extracted data for the prevalence of presbyopia from the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD), Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019. Data for the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita were extracted from the World Bank database and Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook. We introduced life table models to construct age cohorts (in 5-year age groups) of the working-age population (aged from 40 to 64 years old) in LMICs, with simulated follow-up until 65 years old in people with and without uncorrected presbyopia. The differences in productivity-adjusted life years (PALYs) lived and productivity between these two cohorts were calculated. The potential productivity loss was estimated based on GDP per capita. The WHO standard 3% annual discount rate was applied to all years of life and PALYs lived.ResultsIn 2019, there were 238.40 million (95% confidence interval [CI]: 150.92–346.78 million) uncorrected and under-corrected presbyopia cases in LMICs, resulting in 54.13 billion (current US dollars) (95% confidence interval [CI]: 34.34–79.02 billion) potential productivity losses. With simulated follow-up until retirement, those with uncorrected and under-corrected presbyopia were predicted to experience an additional loss of 155 million PALYs (an average loss of 0.7 PALYs per case), which was equivalent to a total loss of US$ 315 billion (an average loss of US$ 1453.72 per person).ConclusionsOur findings highlight the considerable productivity losses due to uncorrected and under-corrected presbyopia in LMICs, especially in a longitudinal manner. There is a great need for the development of enabling eye care policies and programs to create access to eye care services, and more healthcare investment in the correction of presbyopia in the working-age population in LMICs. This study could provide evidences for some potential health-related strategies for socio-economic development.
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19. Land Use and Land Cover Change Effects on the Value of Ecosystem Services in the Konqi River Basin, China, under Ecological Water Conveyance Conditions
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Adila Akbar, Abudukeyimu Abulizi, Abdugheni Abliz, Abdulla Abliz, Jiao Jiang, Tingting Yu, and Bin Ou
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ecological water conveyance ,LULC ,ecosystem service ,Konqi River Basin ,Plant ecology ,QK900-989 - Abstract
Basin ecosystems are vulnerable to natural resource depletion, ecological damage, and environmental pollution due to their fragile natural environment. Assessing the value of basin ecosystem services (ES) can facilitate informed decision making by policy makers and stakeholders in the context of competing resource use. The Konqi River Basin in China, an arid inland river basin, has suffered from degraded ecosystems due to overexploitation of soil and water resources. In response, the local government launched an ecological water conveyance (EWC) project in 2016 to enhance ecological restoration efforts. This paper analyzes and evaluates the value of ES in the Konqi River Basin based on land use and land cover (LULC) change characteristics before and after EWC in 2013 and 2020, respectively. Remote sensing data and related socioeconomic statistics data are used to assess a typical river basin from three unique locations in the Konqi River Basin, divided into upper and lower reaches. The results show that cropland and unused land are the most important land use types in the upper and lower reaches. The characteristics of ecosystem service value (ESV) changes in the study area are consistent with land use structure changes. The total ESV shows a decreasing trend in the upper reaches from 2013 to 2020, while the lower reaches show an increasing trend. The total ESV increases in the typical river reaches of the Konqi River Basin. Spatially, low-ESV areas are mainly located in ecologically fragile areas that are difficult to develop and use. The sensitivity indexes of the study area are all less than 1, making the results of this study credible. The Moran index shows a significant spatial correlation in the study area, indicating that the distribution characteristics of high-ESV areas are agglomerative. Hot spot areas in the upper reaches show an overall increasing trend, while in the lower reaches, former sub-hot spot areas transform into hot spot areas. Due to data limitations, this study is limited to demonstrating that the value of ES in the area changes due to a combination of EWC policies and other factors. Nevertheless, the analysis shows that EWC policies actively change the ESV of a typical river basin in Konqi. This study can provide a reference for evaluating ESV in inland river basins in the northwest arid region and a scientific basis for the rational development and utilization of water and soil resources in the study area, located in an arid and ecologically fragile area.
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20. Genome wide analysis of kinesin gene family in Citrullus lanatus reveals an essential role in early fruit development
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Shujuan Tian, Jiao Jiang, Guo-qi Xu, Tan Wang, Qiyan Liu, Xiner Chen, Man Liu, and Li Yuan
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Kinesin genes ,Expression patterns ,Early fruit development ,Hormones response ,Citrullus lanatus ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract Background Kinesin (KIN) as a motor protein is a versatile nano-machine and involved in diverse essential processes in plant growth and development. However, the kinesin gene family has not been identified in watermelon, a valued and nutritious fruit, and yet their functions have not been characterized. Especially, their involvement in early fruit development, which directly determines the size, shape, yield and quality of the watermelon fruit, remains unclear. Results In this study, we performed a whole-genome investigation and comprehensive analysis of kinesin genes in C. lanatus. In total, 48 kinesins were identified and categorized into 10 kinesin subfamilies groups based on phylogenetic analysis. Their uneven distribution on 11 chromosomes was revealed by distribution analysis. Conserved motif analysis showed that the ATP-binding motif of kinesins was conserved within all subfamilies, but not the microtubule-binding motif. 10 segmental duplication pairs genes were detected by the syntenic and phylogenetic approaches, which showed the expansion of the kinesin gene family in C. lanatus genome during evolution. Moreover, 5 ClKINs genes are specifically and abundantly expressed in early fruit developmental stages according to comprehensive expression profile analysis, implying their critical regulatory roles during early fruit development. Our data also demonstrated that the majority of kinesin genes were responsive to plant hormones, revealing their potential involvement in the signaling pathways of plant hormones. Conclusions Kinesin gene family in watermelon was comprehensively analyzed in this study, which establishes a foundation for further functional investigation of C. lanatus kinesin genes and provides novel insights into their biological functions. In addition, these results also provide useful information for understanding the relationship between plant hormone and kinesin genes in C. lanatus.
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21. Prevalence of Visual Impairment in Preschool Children in Southern China
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Hongxi Wang, Kunliang Qiu, Shengjie Yin, Yali Du, Binyao Chen, Jiao Jiang, Dandan Deng, and Mingzhi Zhang
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preschool children ,vision screening ,spectacles ,interocular difference ,visual impairment ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
PurposeThe goal of this study is to assess the prevalence and distribution of visual impairment in preschool children in southern China.MethodsPreschool children aged 36–83 months were enrolled in a vision screening program in Shantou City. Visual acuity test and non-cycloplegic refraction were conducted. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) guidelines, visual impairment was defined as uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) in either eye
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22. Comparison of mean platelet volume (MPV) and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) between psoriasis patients and controls: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Ping Yi, Jiao Jiang, Zheyu Wang, Xing Wang, Mingming Zhao, Haijing Wu, and Yan Ding
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BackgroundThe predictive role of hematological indexes of mean platelet volume (MPV) and red cell distribution width (RDW) has been demonstrated in cardiovascular disease concomitant with psoriasis. This meta-analysis is intended to assess whether MPV and RDW can also serve as biomarkers for the early diagnosis and disease severity assessment of psoriasis.Material and methods13 studies which enrolled 1331 psoriasis patients and 919 healthy volunteers were included after screening the search results from PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Library since inception to Mar 14, 2020. MPV of psoriasis participants and their counterparts was assessed in 10 studies, and RDW was evaluated in 4 studies, while the disease severity was measured by the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) in 11 studies. Random-effect model analysis was applied to calculate pooled standard mean difference (SMD) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI).ResultsAssociations of MPV and RDW with the presence of psoriasis were demonstrated (MPV: SMD = 0.503, 95% CI: 0.242-0.765; RDW: SMD = 0.522, 95% CI: 0.228-0.817), but no statistically significant correlation of MPV and disease severity of psoriasis was found in meta-regression analysis (p = 0.208). Subgroup analysis revealed that the diagnosis value of MPV and RDW was consistent regardless of PASI and study type. Heterogeneity analysis between studies was implemented by chi-squared test and I2 statistics. Begg's and Egger's test were utilized for the evaluation of publication bias. The sensitivity analysis revealed no significant alteration no matter which study was excluded.ConclusionMPV and RDW could serve as promising predictive diagnostic biomarkers of psoriasis.
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23. Safety and Efficacy of Peroral Endoscopic Shorter Myotomy versus Longer Myotomy for Patients with Achalasia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Han Zhang, Xinyi Zeng, Shu Huang, Huifang Xia, Lei Shi, Jiao Jiang, Wensen Ren, Yan Peng, Muhan Lü, and Xiaowei Tang
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and Aims. The adequate myotomy length during peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is still controversial. We performed this systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the efficacy and safety of the modified POEM with shorter myotomy (SM) and compare the outcomes between SM and longer myotomy (LM) in achalasia patients. Methods. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases from inception to May 28, 2021. The primary outcome was clinical success rate and incidence of reflux-relative adverse events (AEs). Fixed- or random-effect models were adopted for the analysis according to the heterogeneity. Results. Five studies involving 225 patients in SM group and 222 patients in LM group were included. The overall clinical success of SM was 96.6% (95% confidence interval (CI) 92.7 to 98.4%). SM showed noninferior response as compared to LM (risk ratio (RR) 1.02, 95% CI 0.98 to 1.06, P=0.41, I2=0%). Based on the abnormal acid reflux by pH monitoring, its incidence was significantly lower in the SM group than that in the LM group (RR 0.58, 95% CI 0.36 to 0.94, P=0.03, I2=0%). With respect to procedure-related parameters, the total procedure time of SM was significantly shorter than that of LM (mean difference (MD) -16.30, 95% CI -23.10 to -9.49, P
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24. Pilot-Scale Vinification of Cabernet Sauvignon Using Combined Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to Achieve Wine Acidification
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Jiao Jiang, Wenjing Zhang, Yitian Wu, Xuerong Shi, Xiaobing Yang, Yuyang Song, Yi Qin, Dongqing Ye, and Yanlin Liu
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Lactiplantibacillus plantarum ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,wine acidity ,lactic acid ,volatile compounds ,sensory analysis ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Insufficient acidity in grape berries from warm climate regions has been exacerbated due to global warming, thereby becoming a major concern for winemaking. The wine lactic acid bacterium Lactiplantibacillus plantarum has potential to ameliorate wine acidity by producing lactic acid from hexose metabolism, but its impact on wine compositions and sensory outcomes is not well studied. Here, we evaluated acidification and fermentation performance of indigenous L. plantarum in two inoculation regimes (i.e., reverse inoculation and co-inoculation) by conducting pilot-scale vinification using Cabernet Sauvignon with low acidity. Important parameters of the bio-acidified wines, including fermentation kinetics, basic oenological parameters, volatile and sensory profile were compared to those in wines produced by single Saccharomyces cerevisiae with/without chemical acidification. Total titratable acidity in L. plantarum wines were either comparable or significantly higher compared to the chemical acidification control. Chemical profiling reviewed remarkable differences in certain organic acids and major volatile compounds, especially an up to a five-fold, six-fold, and nine-fold increase in lactic acid, ethyl lactate and isoamyl lactate, respectively. Changes in chemical compositions of the bio-acidified wines resulted in differentiated sensory perception compared to the control wines. Except having higher scores for “wine acidity”, the flavour profile of the bio-acidified wines was shifted towards “jammy fruit” and “butter” aromas. Together, these findings highlighted the applicability of using L. plantarum to induce biological acidification along with modulation of wine flavour.
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25. Yeast Diversity during Spontaneous Fermentations and Oenological Characterisation of Indigenous Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Potential as Wine Starter Cultures
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Yu Chen, Jiao Jiang, Yaoyao Song, Xiaomin Zang, Guoping Wang, Yingfang Pei, Yuyang Song, Yi Qin, and Yanlin Liu
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yeast diversity ,spontaneous fermentation ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,wine ,volatile compounds ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Diversity of regional yeast can be influenced by geography, grape cultivars and the use of SO2, but at single vineyard scale in China, the impact of these factors on yeast population, particularly Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is not well studied. Here, we characterised yeast species and dynamics during spontaneous fermentations with/without SO2 using eight typical grape cultivars from Yuma vineyard in Ningxia wine region of China. Results show that distribution and abundance of yeast species varied by grape varieties, fermentation stage and SO2 treatment. A number of 290 S. cerevisiae isolates were further classified into 33 genotypes by Interdelta fingerprinting. A prevailing role of grape varieties in shaping the genetic divergence of S. cerevisiae in Yuma vineyard was observed, as compared to the impacts of fermentation stage and SO2 treatment. Pre-selected S. cerevisiae strains were subjected to vinification with Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. All strains completed fermentations but the physiochemical parameters and volatile profiles of wines were strain-specific. Some indigenous S. cerevisiae yielded more desirable aroma compounds compared to the commercial strains, among which NX16 and NX18 outcompeted others, therefore having potential for use as starters. This study provides comprehensive analysis on yeast diversity at vineyard scale in Ningxia. Information on the vinification using indigenous S. cerevisiae is of great value for improving Ningxia wine regionality.
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26. The application of image analysis technology in the extraction of human body feature parameters
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Pengcheng Wei, Jiao Jiang, and Li Li
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Image analysis ,Human characteristics ,BP neural network ,Feature extraction ,Computer-aided design (CAD) ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Abstract With the improvement of living standards, personalized clothing customization has become a trend of people’s apparel demand. The key factor in personalized clothing customization is a three-dimensional human modeling. With the development of image analysis technology, it is possible to use image analysis technology to extract human characteristics. In this paper, two-dimensional human feature regions and characteristic parameter extraction methods of images are used. The backpropagation neural network (BP neural network) is used to curve the three-dimensional human characteristics, and the neck, chest, waist, and buttocks of 22 subjects are verified. The results show that the use of this method can well achieve the extraction of human characteristic parameters.
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27. Research on face feature extraction based on K-mean algorithm
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Pengcheng Wei, Zhen Zhou, Li Li, and Jiao Jiang
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Face recognition ,K-mean ,Support vector machine (SVM) ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Abstract Face recognition technology is an application technology of information security, which is a kind of multi-disciplinary technology, such as comprehensive mathematics, pattern recognition, and biological characteristics. With the development of technology applications, the requirements for accuracy and anti-counterfeiting of face recognition are also increasing. In this paper, the K-mean algorithm is used to analyze the face features. Firstly, the biometric features of the face are extracted, and then the K-mean method is used to cluster the face features. Lastly, the SVM method is used to classify. The results show that the K-mean method can achieve high recognition performance with fewer feature numbers.
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28. Improved Principal Component-Fuzzy Comprehensive Assessment Coupling Model for Urban River Water Quality: A Case Study in Chongqing, China
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Siyuan Zhao, Jing Chen, Qiu Jin, Huazu Liu, Wei Yang, Wei Li, Jiao Jiang, Yue Sha, Zhenyu Tian, Yixin Wang, and Xiaoting Li
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water quality assessment ,water quantity ,principal component analysis ,fuzzy comprehensive assessment ,key indexes ,Qingshui and Fenghuang streams ,Hydraulic engineering ,TC1-978 ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
An improved principal component-fuzzy comprehensive assessment coupling model for urban river water quality is proposed, which fully considers the influence of water quality and quantity. This model can not only choose the key indexes, but also specify the spatial variation and class of water quality. This proposed model was used to assess the water quality of the Qingshui and Fenghuang streams in Chongqing, China. Data of twelve indexes used in the assessment were collected from 17 monitoring points. The assessment results show that the key indexes include TN, TP, NH3-N, CODcr, pH, DO and velocity. Water quality of 14 monitoring points is classified as class Bad V, and that of the remaining points is class V. Mainly affected by the deposition of garbage and discharge of domestic sewage, water quality of the midstream is the worst. The upstream is mainly influenced by farmland non-point source pollution and rural domestic sewage pollution. The downstream is close to the scenic area, and environmental control measures such as river dredging and artificial aeration are regularly carried out. The water quality of it is the best. The results provide valuable information that allow local environmental departments to discover the source of pollutant and formulate water resource management strategies.
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29. A Ni-based catalyst with polyvinyl pyrrolidone as a dispersant supported in a pretreated fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue for C9 petroleum resin (C9 PR) hydrogenation
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Dong Chen, Linlin Wang, Xiaopeng Chen, Xiaojie Wei, Jiezhen Liang, Jiao Jiang, and Baofang Liang
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hydrogenation ,ni catalyst ,c9 petroleum resin ,polyvinyl pyrrolidone ,Science - Abstract
A Ni-based catalyst (Ni-PVP/PFC3R) with polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) as a dispersant supported in a pretreated fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue (PFC3R) was synthesized and applied to C9 petroleum resin (C9 PR) hydrogenation. For comparison, a Ni catalyst without PVP (Ni/PFC3R) was prepared in the same way. Ni-PVP/PFC3R exhibited higher activity and better stability. The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, H2-temperature programmed reduction/temperature programmed desorption, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller method. The catalysts had a smaller crystallite size and stronger interactions between the Ni species and the PFC3R support in the presence of PVP. The effects of nickel loading, H2 pressure, temperature and reaction time for C9 PR hydrogenation over Ni-PVP/PFC3R were investigated. The bromine number was reduced to 1.25 under the following conditions: nickel content of 12 wt%, PVP amount of 1.5 wt%, temperature of 270°C, H2 pressure of 8 MPa and reaction time of 240 min.
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30. Robust Image-Based Adaptive Fuzzy Controller for Guarantee Field of View With Uncertain Dynamics.
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Jiao Jiang, Yaonan Wang 0001, Yiming Jiang 0001, Yun Feng, Hang Zhong, and Chenguang Yang 0001
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31. Bifurcation Analysis and Spatiotemporal Patterns of Nonlinear Oscillations in a Ring Lattice of Identical Neurons with Delayed Coupling
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Jiao Jiang and Yongli Song
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of a delayed neural network model consisting of n identical neurons. We first analyze stability of the zero solution and then study the effect of time delay on the dynamics of the system. We also investigate the steady state bifurcations and their stability. The direction and stability of the Hopf bifurcation and the pitchfork bifurcation are analyzed by using the derived normal forms on center manifolds. Then, the spatiotemporal patterns of bifurcating periodic solutions are investigated by using the symmetric bifurcation theory, Lie group theory and S1-equivariant degree theory. Finally, two neural network models with four or seven neurons are used to verify our theoretical results.
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32. Stability and Bifurcation Analysis of a Delayed Leslie-Gower Predator-Prey System with Nonmonotonic Functional Response
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Jiao Jiang and Yongli Song
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
A delayed Leslie-Gower predator-prey model with nonmonotonic functional response is studied. The existence and local stability of the positive equilibrium of the system with or without delay are completely determined in the parameter plane. Using the method of upper and lower solutions and monotone iterative scheme, a sufficient condition independent of delay for the global stability of the positive equilibrium is obtained. Hopf bifurcations induced by the ratio of the intrinsic growth rates of the predator and prey and by delay, respectively, are found. Employing the normal form theory, the direction and stability of Hopf bifurcations can be explicitly determined by the parameters of the system. Some numerical simulations are given to support and extend our theoretical results. Two limit cycles enclosing an equilibrium, one limit cycle enclosing three equilibria and different types of heteroclinic orbits such as connecting two equilibria and connecting a limit cycle and an equilibrium are also found by using analytic and numerical methods.
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33. A high resolution genetic map anchoring scaffolds of the sequenced watermelon genome.
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Yi Ren, Hong Zhao, Qinghe Kou, Jiao Jiang, Shaogui Guo, Haiying Zhang, Wenju Hou, Xiaohua Zou, Honghe Sun, Guoyi Gong, Amnon Levi, and Yong Xu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
As part of our ongoing efforts to sequence and map the watermelon (Citrullus spp.) genome, we have constructed a high density genetic linkage map. The map positioned 234 watermelon genome sequence scaffolds (an average size of 1.41 Mb) that cover about 330 Mb and account for 93.5% of the 353 Mb of the assembled genomic sequences of the elite Chinese watermelon line 97103 (Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus). The genetic map was constructed using an F(8) population of 103 recombinant inbred lines (RILs). The RILs are derived from a cross between the line 97103 and the United States Plant Introduction (PI) 296341-FR (C. lanatus var. citroides) that contains resistance to fusarium wilt (races 0, 1, and 2). The genetic map consists of eleven linkage groups that include 698 simple sequence repeat (SSR), 219 insertion-deletion (InDel) and 36 structure variation (SV) markers and spans ∼800 cM with a mean marker interval of 0.8 cM. Using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with 11 BACs that produced chromosome-specifc signals, we have depicted watermelon chromosomes that correspond to the eleven linkage groups constructed in this study. The high resolution genetic map developed here should be a useful platform for the assembly of the watermelon genome, for the development of sequence-based markers used in breeding programs, and for the identification of genes associated with important agricultural traits.
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34. Bifurcation Study and Turing Instability in a Diffusive Cell Polarization Model with Source and Loss Terms.
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Moqing Liu and Jiao Jiang
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35. A Robust Visual Servoing Controller for Anthropomorphic Manipulators With Field-of-View Constraints and Swivel-Angle Motion: Overcoming System Uncertainty and Improving Control Performance.
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Jiao Jiang, Yaonan Wang 0001, Yiming Jiang 0001, He Xie, Haoran Tan, and Hui Zhang 0023
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36. Adaptive NN based Visual Servoing Control for Robot Manipulator with Field of View Constraints and Dynamic Uncertainties.
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Jiao Jiang, Yaonan Wang 0001, Yiming Jiang 0001, and Zhiqiang Miao
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37. Trends analysis of cancer incidence, mortality, and survival for the elderly in the United States, 1975–2020.
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Xu, Jia, Liao, Jingyuan, Yan, Qiong, Jiao, Jiang, Hu, Nan, Zhang, Wei, Shi, Lei, Deng, Mingming, Huang, Shu, and Tang, Xiaowei
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Background: Cancer burden from the elderly has been rising largely due to the aging population. However, research on the long‐term epidemiological trends in cancer of the elderly is lacking. Methods: Registry data of this population‐based cross‐sectional study were from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. The study population aged 65 years or more, from geographically distinct regions. Joinpoint regression and JP Surv method were used to analyze cancer trends and survival. Results: Mortality rate during 1975–2020 decreased from 995.20 to 824.99 per 100,000 elderly persons, with an average annual decrease of 0.421% (95% CI, 0.378–0.464). While overall incidence increased with no significance. Prostate (29%) and breast (26%) cancer were the most common malignancies, respectively, in elderly males and females, and the mortality for both of the two (prostate 15%, breast 14%) ranked just behind lung and bronchus cancer, which had the highest mortality rates in males (29%) and females (23%). Many cancers showed adverse trends in the latest follow‐up periods (the last period calculated by the Joinpoint method). For intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, incidence (male Annual Percentage Change [APC] = 7.4*; female APC = 6.7*) and mortality (male APC = 3.0*; female APC = 3.3*) increased relatively fast, and its survival was also terrible (3‐year survival only 10%). Other cancers with recent increasing mortality included cancer of anus, anal canal and anorectum, retroperitoneum, pleura, peritoneum, etc. Most cancers had favorable trends of survival during the nearest follow‐up period. Conclusion: Against the background of overall improvement, many cancers showed adverse trends. Further research for the underlying mechanisms and targeted implements towards adverse trends is also urgent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Optimal Control Strategy for Nonlinear Vibration of Beam Structures.
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Jiao Jiang, Changzheng Chen, Lei Bo, and Zhong Wang
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39. Application of a Machine Learning Predictive Model for Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis.
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Wensen Ren, Kang Zou, Yuqing Chen, Shu Huang, Bei Luo, Jiao Jiang, Wei Zhang, Xiaomin Shi, Lei Shi, Xiaolin Zhong, Muhan Lü, and Xiaowei Tang
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40. Complication of Intrapulmonary Cavitary Lesions after COVID-19 Finally Proved as Pulmonary Aspergillosis.
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Zhang, Jia B., Fu, Ai S., Liu, Tei J., Ge, Yan L., Jiao Jiang, Li, Xin R., and Nie, Cheng X.
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,PULMONARY aspergillosis ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,MYCOSES ,ASPERGILLOSIS ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2, which is characterized by high infectiousness and diverse clinical manifestations. They are more likely to become critical in people who have underlying diseases or are immunocompromised. In the daunting task of treating patients with COVID-19, those with comorbid fungal infections are susceptible to underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis, which can ultimately lead to increased morbidity and mortality in this group of patients. We report a case of intrapulmonary cavitary lesions after COVID-19, which was eventually diagnosed as pulmonary aspergillosis (PA) by metagenomic Next Generation Sequencing (mNGS) to improve our understanding of the disease. Methods: Appropriate laboratory tests, chest computed tomography (CT), mNGS, and serologic tests were performed for diagnosis. Results: Laboratory tests showed Glactomannan (GM) of 1.41, multiple cavitary lesions in both lungs on chest CT and the presence of aspergillus infection was confirmed by sputum sent for mNGS. Conclusions: In the case of cavitary lesions after COVID-19, we should be alert to the possibility of combined fungi and should promptly perform mNGS to clarify whether there is a combination of specific pathogenic fungal infections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. A Study of the Impact of Innovation on Industrial Upgrading in China: A Spatial Econometric Analysis Based on China's Provincial Panel Data.
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Jiao Jiang and Xindong Zhao
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42. Tristable Phenomenon in a Predator-Prey System Arising from Multiple Limit Cycles Bifurcation.
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Jiao Jiang, Wenjing Zhang, and Pei Yu
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43. The SphK1/S1P Axis Regulates Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis via TRPC5 Channels
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Zhong-Jiao Jiang and Liang-Wei Gong
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Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), a bioactive sphingolipid concentrated in the brain, is essential for normal brain functions, such as learning and memory and feeding behaviors. Sphingosine kinase 1 (SphK1), the primary kinase responsible for S1P production in the brain, is abundant within presynaptic terminals, indicating a potential role of the SphK1/S1P axis in presynaptic physiology. Altered S1P levels have been highlighted in many neurologic diseases with endocytic malfunctions. However, it remains unknown whether the SphK1/S1P axis may regulate synaptic vesicle endocytosis in neurons. The present study evaluates potential functions of the SphK1/S1P axis in synaptic vesicle endocytosis by determining effects of a dominant negative catalytically inactive SphK1. Our data for the first time identify a critical role of the SphK1/S1P axis in endocytosis in both neuroendocrine chromaffin cells and neurons from mice of both sexes. Furthermore, our Ca2+imaging data indicate that the SphK1/S1P axis may be important for presynaptic Ca2+increases during prolonged stimulations by regulating the Ca2+permeable TRPC5 channels, which per se regulate synaptic vesicle endocytosis. Collectively, our data point out a critical role of the regulation of TRPC5 by the SphK1/S1P axis in synaptic vesicle endocytosis.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTSphingosine kinase 1 (SphK1), the primary kinase responsible for brain sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) production, is abundant within presynaptic terminals. Altered SphK1/S1P metabolisms has been highlighted in many neurologic disorders with defective synaptic vesicle endocytosis. However, whether the SphK1/S1P axis may regulate synaptic vesicle endocytosis is unknown. Here, we identify that the SphK1/S1P axis regulates the kinetics of synaptic vesicle endocytosis in neurons, in addition to controlling fission-pore duration during single vesicle endocytosis in neuroendocrine chromaffin cells. The regulation of the SphK1/S1P axis in synaptic vesicle endocytosis is specific since it has a distinguished signaling pathway, which involves regulation of Ca2+influx via TRPC5 channels. This discovery may provide novel mechanistic implications for the SphK1/S1P axis in brain functions under physiological and pathologic conditions.
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44. Adaptive density distribution inspired affinity propagation clustering.
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Zheyi Fan, Jiao Jiang, Shuqin Weng, Zhonghang He, and Zhiwen Liu
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45. A Case of Tuberculosis Misdiagnosed as Sarcoidosis and then Confirmed by NGS Testing.
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Wen Yang, Jiao Jiang, Qian Zhao, Hong Q. Ren, Xue X. Yao, Si Y. Sun, Ling Zhang, Fu, Ai S., and Ge, Yan L.
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MEDICAL personnel ,TUBERCULOSIS ,SYMPTOMS ,MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosis ,SARCOIDOSIS ,WAKEFULNESS - Abstract
Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is an important infectious disease that threatens the health and life of human beings. In the diagnosis of PTB, imaging plays a dominant role, but due to the increasing drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, atypical clinical manifestations, "different images with the same disease" or "different diseases with the same image" in chest imaging, and the low positivity rate of routine sputum bacteriology, which leads to a high rate of misdiagnosis of PTB. We report a case of pulmonary tuberculosis that was misdiagnosed on imaging. We report a case of pulmonary tuberculosis that resembled sarcoidosis on imaging and was negative for antacid staining on sputum smear and alveolar lavage fluid, and was later diagnosed by microbial next-generation sequencing (NGS). The case was initially misdiagnosed as sarcoidosis. Methods: Alveolar lavage fluid NGS, chest CT, bronchoscopy. Results: Chest CT showed multiple inflammatory lesions in both lungs, multiple nodular foci in both lungs, and multiple enlarged lymph nodes in the mediastinum and hilar region on both sides. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy was performed in the basal segment of the left lower lobe of the lungs to carry out bronchoalveolar lavage, and the lavage fluid was sent to the NGS test and returned the following results: Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex group detected in the number of sequences of 293. Based on the results of the NGS test, the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis could be confirmed. Conclusions: The diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis cannot be easily excluded in patients with "different images with the same disease" or "different diseases with the same image" on chest imaging without the support of sputum positivity. The goal was to improve the alertness of medical personnel to the misdiagnosis of tuberculosis and the application of NGS technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Causes of death and nomogram for patients with oncologic hepato-biliary-pancreatic disorders A large-cohort study.
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Jia Xu, Shu Huang, Qiong Yan, Jiao Jiang, Nan Hu, Wei Zhang, PhDa, Lei Shi, Mingming Deng, Xiaowei Tang, and Jingyuan Liao
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47. Persistence of severe global inequalities in the burden of blindness and vision loss from 1990 to 2019: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
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Yuancun Li, Hongxi Wang, Zhiqiang Guan, Chengyao Guo, Pi Guo, Yali Du, Shengjie Yin, Binyao Chen, Jiao Jiang, Yueting Ma, Liu Jing, Yingzi Huang, Ke Zheng, Qian Ma, Ruiqing Zhou, Min Chen, Nathan Congdon, Kunliang Qiu, and Mingzhi Zhang
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Aims To assess the global burden and economic inequalities in the distribution of blindness and vision loss between 1990 and 2019. Methods A secondary analysis of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019. Data for disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) due to blindness and vision loss were extracted from the GBD 2019. Data for gross domestic product per capita were extracted from the World Bank database. Slope index of inequality (SII) and concentration index were computed to assess absolute and relative cross-national health inequality, respectively. Results Countries with high, high-middle, middle, low-middle and low Socio-demographic Index (SDI) had decline of age-standardised DALY rate of 4.3%, 5.2%, 16.0%, 21.4% and 11.30% from 1990 to 2019, respectively. The poorest 50% of world citizens bore 59.0% and 66.2% of the burden of blindness and vision loss in 1990 and 2019, respectively. The absolute cross-national inequality (SII) fell from -303.5 (95% CI -370.8 to -236.2) in 1990 to -256.0 (95% CI -288.1 to -223.8) in 2019. The relative inequality (concentration index) for global blindness and vision loss remained essentially constant between 1991 (-0.197, 95% CI -0.234 to -0.160) and 2019 (-0.193, 95% CI -0.216 to -0.169). Conclusion Though countries with middle and low-middle SDI were the most successful in decreasing burden of blindness and vision loss, a high level of cross-national health inequality persisted over the past three decades. More attention must be paid to the elimination of avoidable blindness and vision loss in low-income and middle-income countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. CEA Negative Initial Diagnosis of HP Infection Finally Confirmed by Bronchoscopic Biopsy as Lung Adenocarcinoma.
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Qian Zhao, Ren, Hong Q., Jiao Jiang, Wen Yang, Yao, Xue X., Ling Zhang, Sun, Si Y., and Ge, Yan L.
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LUNGS ,RESPIRATORY organs ,HYPERSENSITIVITY pneumonitis ,INTERSTITIAL lung diseases ,CARCINOEMBRYONIC antigen ,COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
Background: Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a polysaccharide complex that is found in the human respiratory system. It is of significant use in disease surveillance of lung cancer; however, serum CEA can occasionally only offer little assistance. We present a case of recurring infection initially diagnosed as carcinoembryonic antigennegative in a patient with a history of hypersensitivity pneumonitis infection, which finally led to the diagnosis of lung adenocarcinoma following percutaneous lung puncture. Methods: Appropriate laboratory tests, chest CT, bronchoscopy, percutaneous lung puncture, and pathologic examination were performed to explore the cause of the disease. Results: Because CEA was negative and a chest CT showed interstitial changes in both lungs with numerous hyperdense shadows, coupled with the patient's history of hypersensitivity pneumonitis, we initially believed that the infection was relapsing. However, a percutaneous lung puncture eventually revealed that the patient had lung adenocarcinoma. Conclusions: Vigilance needs to be increased in clinical work for patients with interstitial lung disease, low tumor markers such as CEA, and imaging suggestive of inflammatory progression, which in fact turns into lung cancer. When the treatment is ineffective after standardized application of hormone and anti-infection, lung tissue should be obtained for pathological examination in time to obtain pathological evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Accidental Detection of Tuberculous Empyema at Health Check-Up.
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Hong Q. Ren, Qian Zhao, Jiao Jiang, Wen Yang, Sun, Si Y., Ling Zhang, Yao, Xue X., and Ge, Yan L.
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TUBERCULOSIS ,EMPYEMA ,ADENOSINE deaminase ,MYCOBACTERIAL diseases ,MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosis - Abstract
Background: Patients with tuberculous empyema (TE) can have a serious impact on lung function as their disease progresses, and, if left untreated, can cause damage to other parts of the body such as the thorax and spine, causing pain and inconvenience to the patient. Early diagnosis and the search for appropriate treatment are key to improving the survival rate of the disease. Methods: We report a case of a young patient with an unexpected finding of right pleural effusion on physical examination, who was eventually diagnosed with TE using next-generation sequencing of pleural tissue. We analyzed the literature to improve clinicians' understanding of TE and how to properly diagnose and treat the disease. Results: Laboratory results of the pleural effusion suggested a possible Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, but pathogen-related tests were negative, and the diagnosis was eventually successfully confirmed by thoracoscopic pleural biopsy. Conclusions: The diagnosis of TE should be considered in young patients with pleural thickening of the empyema. Adenosine deaminase may provide diagnostic direction in patients with unexplained thorax abscess. Pleural biopsy, although an invasive procedure, is an essential diagnostic tool in some cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Positive Herpesvirus IgG Antibodies in Lung Cancer Patients Finally Proved as Drug-induced Pemphigus.
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Jiao Jiang, Wen Yang, Ren, Hong Q., Qian Zhao, Fu, Ai S., and Ge, Yan L.
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN G ,LUNG cancer ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,PEMPHIGUS ,CANCER patients ,HERPES simplex - Abstract
Background: Herpesvirus IgG antibody positivity can be a lifelong burden of disease replication and reinfection or recent viruses can be reactivated and play an important role in the diagnosis and monitoring of herpesvirus [1]. However, sometimes serum IgG antibody positivity is of limited help in determining the onset of disease. We reported a case of herpesvirus IgG antibody positive in a patient with lung cancer who was initially misdiagnosed as herpes simplex and later confirmed drug-induced pemphigus (DIP) by histological and immunofluorescence studies. Methods: Appropriate laboratory tests, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunofluorescence and histological tests were performed for diagnosis. Results: In lung cancer patients who were positive for herpesvirus IgG antibodies, were initially misdiagnosed as herpes simplex and eventually confirmed by histological and immunofluorescence examinations as DIP. Conclusions: Positive herpesvirus IgG antibody is not a specific manifestation of herpesvirus infection. For patients with unexplained skin blisters, we should improve histological examinations as soon as possible to clarify the type of lesion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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