9 results on '"Jialun Yu"'
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2. Clinical and imaging predictors of dysphagia and swallowing ability recovery in acute ischemic stroke
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Xiao Hu, Mingjun Pu, Zijie Wang, Jialun Yu, Xiaofang Wu, Jing Cheng, Chu Chen, Hao Yin, Tiannan Yang, Zhehao Zhang, Libo Zhao, Peng Xie, and Qi Li
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neurology (clinical) ,Dermatology ,General Medicine - Abstract
Dysphagia is one of the most common complications of acute ischemic stroke, and prediction of dysphagia is crucial for post-stroke treatment. We aimed to identify predictors of dysphagia and swallowing function recovery following ischemic stroke and to investigate dysphagia-associated lesion location.We prospectively enrolled patients with acute ischemic stroke confirmed on diffusion-weighted imaging. All patients received swallowing evaluation within 48 h after admission. Follow-up oral intake ability was measured on 7 and 30 days after stroke onset. Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping was performed to determine locations associated with dysphagia.Of 126 patients included in the final analysis, 23 patients (18.3%) were classified as initial dysphagia. The presence of facial palsy (P = 0.008) and larger white matter hyperintensity (WMH) volume (P = 0.003) was associated with initial dysphagia. Initial risk of aspiration assessed by Any2 score (P = 0.001) at baseline was identified as independent predictor for dysphagia at day 7. Patients with higher Any2 score (P 0.001), aphasia (P = 0.013), and larger WMH volume (P = 0.010) were less likely to have a full swallowing function recovery at 1 month. Acute infarcts in right corona radiata and right superior longitudinal fasciculus were correlated with impaired recovery of swallowing ability at 1 month.Initial risk of aspiration was identified as risk factor for short-term and long-term dysphagia. Aphasia and larger WMH volume were revealed to be significant predictors for swallowing function recovery at 1 month. Right corona radiata was identified as an essential brain area for dysphagia.
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- 2022
3. Construction of Zn–Co–Ni–Se nanosheet arrays on nickel foam for hybrid supercapacitors
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Jialun Yu, Xiongying Cai, Yujuan Chen, Ya Cai, Minnan Hu, Wenxian Wei, and Zhongchun Li
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Redox ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Metal ,Nickel ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,visual_art ,Electrode ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ternary operation ,Nanosheet - Abstract
The polymetallic selenides exhibit rich redox reactions and high conductivity, making them promising electroactive materials for hybrid supercapacitors (HSCs). Herein, a two-step hydrothermal strategy was developed to grow ternary metal selenides (Zn–Co–Ni–Se) nanosheet arrays on Ni foam (NF) for HSCs. The Zn–Co–Ni–Se nanosheets uniformly covered on NF are favorable to boosting the energy storage activity because they can afford abundant pores, which is beneficial to increase the contact areas and promote ion transport. The binder-free feature can further improve the rate and cyclic performance. As an innovative binder-free electrode, the Zn–Co–Ni–Se NA@NF can deliver 2.5 C cm–2 at 3.1 mA cm–2. Strikingly, the Zn–Co–Ni–Se NA@NF//AC HSC can afford 0.13 mWh cm–2 at 1.27 mW cm–2. The capacity retention of Zn–Co–Ni–Se NA@NF//AC HSC is 92.9% after 5000 cycles at 6.4 mA cm–2. A Zn–Co–Ni–Se NA@NF//AC HSC device could successfully drive a small fan for about 150 s, displaying the bright application prospect of Zn–Co–Ni–Se@NF. Therefore, the present work demonstrates that Zn–Co–Ni–Se NA@NF is an excellent electroactive material for HSCs.
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- 2021
4. A facile synthetic strategy for highly microporous Schiff-base polymer as sulfur hosts for lithium-sulfur batteries
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Yang Liu, Jialun Yu, Zhongchun Li, Hailin Jia, Minnan Hu, Xiongying Cai, Ya Cai, Meijiao Tian, and Yujuan Chen
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Schiff base ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Polymer ,Microporous material ,Electrochemistry ,Sulfur ,Cathode ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Specific surface area ,Electrode ,General Materials Science - Abstract
The widespread application of Li–S batteries is severely hampered due to the inferior intrinsic conductivity of sulfur, shuttling effects of polysulfides, and volume change of sulfur cathodes. To boost the performance, a highly microporous Schiff-base polymer (HMSP) with linear structure has been synthesized through a facile synthetic strategy and was employed as the hosts for sulfur cathodes. The HMSP offered an impressive specific surface area of 239.2 m2 g−1 with abundant micropores at 1.5 nm, ensuring fast ion and charge transport, and resisting volume change of the electrode. The high N and O contents are beneficial to absorb the polysulfides, reducing the shuttling effect. Benefiting from the above advantages, the HMSP/S cathode generated an initial discharge capacity of 935.5 mAh g−1 at 0.2 C, and robust durability. This work not only developed a facile synthetic route for HMSP but also expanded the application of HMSP in Li–S batteries.
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- 2021
5. NaCl-assisted triethylene glycol combustion preparation of lithium manganese oxides with hierarchical mesopores for energy storage
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Zhongchun Li, Chenglong Wei, Jialun Yu, Lu Bai, Xiongying Cai, and Huaxu Gong
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2023
6. Colloidal silicon dioxide assisted ethylene glycol combustion synthesis of mesoporous zinc manganate for lithium ions storage
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Chenglong Wei, Jialun Yu, Guojie Qiu, Limi Yan, Shisi Xu, and Zhongchun Li
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys - Published
- 2023
7. Integrated Multiomics Analysis Identifies a Novel Biomarker Associated with Prognosis in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Yiqing Shen, Wensong Yang, Xin Xiong, Xinhui Li, Zhongsong Xiao, Jialun Yu, Fangyu Liu, Siwen Gui, Xiongfei Xie, Fajin Lv, Libo Zhao, Liangbo Hu, Anatol Manaenko, Peng Xie, and Qi Li
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Male ,Sphingolipids ,Aging ,Article Subject ,Proteome ,QH573-671 ,Inflammasomes ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,Interleukin-12 ,Biochemistry ,nervous system diseases ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Brain Injuries ,Animals ,Humans ,Collagenases ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cytology ,Biomarkers ,Cerebral Hemorrhage - Abstract
Existing treatments for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) are unable to satisfactorily prevent development of secondary brain injury after ICH and multiple pathological mechanisms are involved in the development of the injury. In this study, we aimed to identify novel genes and proteins and integrated their molecular alternations to reveal key network modules involved in ICH pathology. A total of 30 C57BL/6 male mice were used for this study. The collagenase model of ICH was employed, 3 days after ICH animals were tested neurological. After it, animals were euthanized and perihematomal brain tissues were collected for transcriptome and TMT labeling-based quantitative proteome analyses. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA), and regularized Canonical Correlation Analysis (rCCA) were performed to integrated multiomics data. For validation of hub genes and proteins, qRT-PCR and Western blot were carried out. The candidate biomarkers were further measured by ELISA in the plasma of ICH patients and the controls. A total of 2218 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 353 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between the ICH model group and control group were identified. GSEA revealed that immune-related gene sets were prominently upregulated and significantly enriched in pathways of inflammasome complex, negative regulation of interleukin-12 production, and pyroptosis during the ICH process. The rCCA network presented two highly connective clusters which were involved in the sphingolipid catabolic process and inflammatory response. Among ten hub genes screened out by integrative analysis, significantly upregulated Itgb2, Serpina3n, and Ctss were validated in the ICH group by qRT-PCR and Western blot. Plasma levels of human SERPINA3 (homologue of murine Serpina3n) were elevated in ICH patients compared with the healthy controls (SERPINA3: 13.3 ng/mL vs. 11.2 ng/mL, p = 0.015 ). Within the ICH group, higher plasma SERPINA3 levels with a predictive threshold of 14.31 ng/mL ( sensitivity = 64.3 % ; specificity = 80.8 % ; AUC = 0.742 , 95% CI: 0.567-0.916) were highly associated with poor outcome (mRS scores 4-6). Taken together, the results of our study exhibited molecular changes related to ICH-induced brain injury by multidimensional analysis and effectively identified three biomarker candidates in a mouse ICH model, as well as pointed out that Serpina3n/SERPINA3 was a potential biomarker associated with poor functional outcome in ICH patients.
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- 2021
8. Diffuse miliary nodules in the bronchial mucosa observed by bronchoscopy: sarcoidosis or tuberculosis?
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Xiaoyan Jin, Jialun Yu, Shujing Chen, and Jin Yan
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Miliary tuberculosis ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bronchoscopy ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Genetics (clinical) ,Lung ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Bronchial mucosa ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Granuloma ,Radiology ,Sarcoidosis ,business - Abstract
Background and Aims Miliary tuberculosis is a form of tuberculosis that is characterized by a wide dissemination into lung fields. So far, no report has shown a miliary tuberculosis case where diffuse miliary nodules can be observed in airways by bronchoscopy. Here we reported a case of military tuberculosis that can easily be misdiagnosed as sarcoidosis. Methods Report of one case. Results Bronchoscopy showed the presence of diffuse miliary nodules in the mucosa of bilateral bronchi. Pathological examination revealed non-caseating necrotic granuloma. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was not detected. Our case was extremely difficult to differentiate sarcoidosis from tuberculosis. With patient's safety in mind, we finally administered anti-tuberculosis therapy and obtained satisfactory results. Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first report of a miliary tuberculosis case where diffuse miliary nodules were observed by bronchoscopy. Therefore, when diffused miliary nodules are observed during bronchoscopy, all of the patient's test results should be thoroughly analyzed to rule out miliary tuberculosis. If the diagnosis is very difficult, anti-tuberculosis therapy should be considered first to ensure patient safety.
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- 2015
9. Diffuse miliary nodules in the bronchial mucosa observed by bronchoscopy: sarcoidosis or tuberculosis?
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Xiaoyan, Jin, Jialun, Yu, Jin, Yan, and Shujing, Chen
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Adult ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Treatment Outcome ,Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary ,Tuberculosis, Miliary ,Bronchoscopy ,Antitubercular Agents ,Humans ,Respiratory Mucosa - Abstract
Miliary tuberculosis is a form of tuberculosis that is characterized by a wide dissemination into lung fields. So far, no report has shown a miliary tuberculosis case where diffuse miliary nodules can be observed in airways by bronchoscopy. Here we reported a case of military tuberculosis that can easily be misdiagnosed as sarcoidosis.Report of one case.Bronchoscopy showed the presence of diffuse miliary nodules in the mucosa of bilateral bronchi. Pathological examination revealed non-caseating necrotic granuloma. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was not detected. Our case was extremely difficult to differentiate sarcoidosis from tuberculosis. With patient's safety in mind, we finally administered anti-tuberculosis therapy and obtained satisfactory results.To our knowledge, this is the first report of a miliary tuberculosis case where diffuse miliary nodules were observed by bronchoscopy. Therefore, when diffused miliary nodules are observed during bronchoscopy, all of the patient's test results should be thoroughly analyzed to rule out miliary tuberculosis. If the diagnosis is very difficult, anti-tuberculosis therapy should be considered first to ensure patient safety.
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- 2014
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