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2. A comparative analysis of lumboperitoneal shunt outcomes in patients with post-hemorrhagic and post-traumatic hydrocephalus
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Tong Sun, Siyang Chen, Junjie Wang, Chao You, and Ke Wu
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Cerebrospinal fluid shunt ,Lumboperitoneal shunt ,Hydrocephalus ,Traumatic brain injury ,Hemorrhagic stroke ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Hydrocephalus, whether arising from post-hemorrhagic or post-traumatic origins, poses significant challenges in clinical management. Lumboperitoneal shunting (LPS) emerges as a viable therapeutic intervention, yet comparative analyses between these etiologies remain scarce. This retrospective study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of LPS placement in patients with post-hemorrhagic (PHH) and post-traumatic hydrocephalus (PTH). This retrospective study investigates shunting outcomes in patients aged 18 years or older diagnosed with PHH or PTH who underwent LPS between 2014 and 2018. Primary outcomes included shunt reoperation rates, with secondary outcomes encompassing modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores, Evans index, complications, and length of hospital stay. Favorable outcomes were defined as an mRS score of 2 or less. A total of 34 PHH and 48 PTH patients were included, with baseline characteristics being similar between groups. Shunt reoperation rates were comparable between PHH (23.5%) and PTH (27.1%) groups (P = 0.716). At 2 years, favorable outcomes were observed in 82.4% of PHH patients and 72.9% of PTH patients (P = 0.318). NIHSS scores at discharge (P = 0.230) and at 2 years (P = 0.530) showed no significant differences. However, PHH patients exhibited shorter hospital stays post-LPS implantation (P = 0.025). LPS placement demonstrates comparable outcomes in patients with PHH and PTH, with similar rates of shunt reoperation and complications, as well as equivalent neurological outcomes. However, Notably, PTH patients exhibited a higher risk of shunt malfunction compared to PHH patients, along with prolonged hospital stays post-LPS implantation.
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- 2025
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3. Effect of SARS-CoV-2 infection on liver function in patients with hepatitis B
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Tong Sun, Hongbo Chi, Jing Wang, Yufen Zheng, Hongguo Zhu, Jingxian Zhao, Kai Zhou, Mengyuan Chen, Donglian Wang, Tao-Hsin Tung, Jiaqin Xu, and Bo Shen
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SARS-CoV-2 ,Liver function ,HBV ,Liver injury ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To investigate the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on liver function and prognosis in patients with HBV infection. Methods A total of 154 HBV-positive patients (HBV ( +) group) and 154 HBV-negative patients (HBV (-) group) diagnosed with COVID-19 at Taizhou Hospital between December 10, 2022, and January 31, 2023, were included in this study. Clinical characteristics, treatment, and laboratory findings were collected from patients at three time points: before (T1), during (T2), and at the time of discharge (T3) from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Results Compared to the HBV (-) group, the HBV ( +) group had a longer hospital stay (15 (9–22) days vs. 9 (5–16) days). Longitudinal comparisons of laboratory indicators from T1 to T3 showed a continuous decline in TP and ALB levels and a continuous increase in PT and TT levels in the HBV ( +) group. BUN levels increased during T2 and decreased thereafter. These differences were considered statistically significant (P 3 ULN from T1 to T2, including ALT (1.95%/5.19%), AST (3.25%/12.99%), ALP (1.95%/3.25%), GGT (4.55%/9.09%), TBIL (6.49%/9.09%), and DBIL (18.18%/22.73%). In the HBV (-) group, the elevations were mainly concentrated within 1–2 ULN, including AST (12.99%/22.08%), DBIL (10.39%/21.43%), BUN (12.99%/22.08%), CREA (20.13%/29.22%), and PLT (7.79%/14.94%). Furthermore, the incidence of liver injury from T1 to T3 was higher in the HBV ( +) group compared to the HBV (-) group (15.7% (20/127) vs. 7.2% (11/152), P
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- 2024
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4. Sinomenine hydrochloride improves DSS-induced colitis in mice through inhibition of the Notch signaling pathway
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Linxia Xu, Wei Liu, Xixiang Huang, Tong Sun, Letian Mei, Man Liu, Zhi Ren, Meng Wang, Hailun Zheng, Qiangwu Wang, Dapeng Li, Qizhi Wang, and Xiquan Ke
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Ulcerative colitis ,Sinomenine hydrochloride ,Notch signaling pathway ,Disease activity index ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To study the therapeutic effect of sinomenine hydrochloride (SH) on dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis in mice as an animal model and the changes of Notch signaling pathway in colon tissue of mice after treatment. Methods Twenty-four mice were randomly divided into control group, model group, SH low-dose group (20 mg/kg) and SH high-dose group (60 mg/kg), with 6 mice in each group. Disease activity index (DAI), colonic mucosal injury index and colonic histopathological score were calculated. The expression levels of related genes, proteins in Notch signaling pathway and inflammatory factors were quantified. Results SH can significantly reduce the symptoms of colitis mice, and can significantly reduce the DAI score (Model: 3.44 ± 0.27; SH-20: 2.50 ± 0.18; SH-60: 1.89 ± 0.17; P
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- 2024
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5. TFAP2C-mediated transcriptional activation of STEAP3 promotes lung squamous cell carcinoma progression by regulating the β-catenin pathway
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Tong Sun and Zhiguang Yang
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Lung squamous cell carcinoma ,STEAP3 ,TFAP2C ,Transcriptional activation ,Lung carcinogenesis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of prostate 3 (STEAP3) is associated with the progression of several human malignancies. However, its role in lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) remains unclear. We measured STEAP3 expression in LUSC cell lines and tissues. LUSC cells with stable STEAP3 overexpression and knockdown were obtained through G418 selection. Multiple assays were used to evaluate the malignant phenotypes of LUSC cells and the activation of the β-catenin signaling. The potential transcriptional regulatory factors of STEAP3 were predicted using the JASPAR database, and the correlation between transcription factor AP-2 gamma (TFAP2C) and STEAP3 was analyzed through the GEPIA database. The study evaluated the regulatory relationship between a potential transcription factor and STEAP3 through ChIP and luciferase reporter assays. Additionally, rescue assays were utilized to ascertain whether TFAP2C serves as the upstream regulatory factor of STEAP3, contributing to LUSC progression. Finally, tumor growth and metastasis were evaluated in vivo. STEAP3 expression was notably higher in LUSC, and its overexpression was linked to a poor prognosis. Moreover, STEAP3 overexpression activated the β-catenin pathway, thereby accelerating cell proliferation and metastasis. Conversely, STEAP3 knockdown had an anti-tumor effect in LUSC. Additionally, TFAP2C bound directly to the STEAP3 promoter and positively regulate its expression in LUSC. The anti-tumor effects of TFAP2C knockdown were partially reversed by STEAP3 overexpression. The study indicates that the TFAP2C/STEAP3 axis may be a therapeutic target for LUSC treatment. This enhances our understanding of lung carcinogenesis.
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- 2024
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6. Risk factors for diabetic retinopathy in young and middle-aged patients: a retrospective study
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Zhihui Wang, Xiaowen Bai, Mengdi Wang, Fei Li, Tong Sun, Wenjuan Liu, Zhenghua Xu, Dan Shen, Lu Wang, Meng li, Lian cai, Jinting Li, and Yongxia Ren
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Retinopathy ,Diabetes ,Risk factors ,Prediction model ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Aims/Introduction To investigate the related risk factors of retinopathy in young and middle-aged diabetic patients in order to improve the prognosis of patients. Materials and Methods Using clinical practice data from a cohort study at our two research centers, we developed a bivariate logistic regression model to investigate the frightening risk factors potentially for retinopathy in young and middle-aged patients with diabetes, including diabetes type, physical activity level, treatment-related characteristics and laboratory tests. Results A total of 453 patients with diabetes were investigated, 197 (43.5%) developed retinopathy. The risk of retinopathy was closely related to place of residence (OR: 0.275, 95% CI: 0.093–0.814), education level (OR: 0.522, 95% CI: 0.363–0.749), medical payment method (OR: 2.152, 95% CI: 1.308–3.539), BMI (OR: 1.187, 95% CI: 1.091–1.291), disease course (OR: 1.072, 95% CI: 1.028–1.118), hyperlipidemia (OR: 2.547, 95% CI: 1.260–5.150), physical activity level (OR: 0.312, 95% CI: 0.220–0.443), and dietary compliance (OR 0.871, 95% CI: 0.806–0.940). The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve was 0.915. Goodness of fit (Hosmer–Lemeshow) was 0.658. Conclusions The risk of young and middle-aged patients with increased as a result of certain patient characteristics and complications, especially lower dietary compliance and physical activity level.
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- 2024
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7. Activated DRP1 promotes mitochondrial fission and induces glycolysis in ATII cells under hyperoxia
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Tong Sun, Haiyang Yu, Dingning Zhang, Danni Li, and Jianhua Fu
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Mitochondrial fission ,Metabolic reprogramming ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,ATII cells ,DRP1 signaling pathway ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Backgroud Recent studies have reported mitochondrial damage and metabolic dysregulation in BPD, but the changes in mitochondrial dynamics and glucose metabolic reprogramming in ATII cells and their regulatory relationship have not been reported. Methods Neonatal rats in this study were divided into model (FIO2:85%) and control (FIO2: 21%) groups. Lung tissues were extracted at 3, 7, 10 and 14 postnatal days and then conducted HE staining for histopathological observation. We assessed the expression of mitochondria dynamic associated proteins and glycolysis associated enzymes in lung tissues, primary ATII cells and RLE-6TN cells. Double immunofluorescence staining was used to confirm the co-localization of DRP1 and ATII cells. Real-time analyses of ECAR and OCR were performed with primary ATII cells using Seahorse XF96. ATP concentration was measured using an ATP kit. We treated RLE-6TN cells at 85% hyperoxia for 48 h with mitochondrial fission inhibitor Mdivi-1 to verify the role of DRP1 in regulating glucose metabolic reprogramming. Findings We found that hyperoxia causes ATII cells’ mitochondrial morphological change. The expression of DRP1 and p-DRP1 increased in lung tissue and primary ATII cells of neonatal rats exposed to hyperoxia. Glycolysis related enzymes including PFKM, HK2, and LDHA were also increased. Hyperoxia inhibited ATP production in ATII cells. In RLE-6TN cells, we verified that the administration of Mdivi-1 could alleviate the enhancement of aerobic glycolysis and fragmentation of mitochondria caused by hyperoxia. Interpretations Hyperoxia exposure leads to increased mitochondrial fission in ATII cells and mediates the reprogramming of glucose metabolism via the DRP1 signaling pathway. Inhibiting the activation of DRP1 signaling pathway may be a promising therapeutic target for BPD.
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8. Sociodemographic and clinical factors influencing serum potassium concentration: A retrospective cohort study
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Jing Wang, Minya Jin, Jing Zheng, Yijun Chen, Tong Sun, Yufen Zheng, David Law, Donglian Wang, and Bo Shen
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Hyperkalemia ,Hypokalemia ,Potassium ,Quality of life ,Self-care ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Background: Self-care is crucial for maintaining the health and quality of life of individuals undergoing physical examinations, especially those with abnormal test results because they are at a higher risk of experiencing worse outcomes. However, there is currently a lack of comprehensive literature on the impact of sociodemographic and clinical factors on self-care practices related to serum potassium concentration among individuals undergoing physical examinations. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the sociodemographic and clinical factors influencing serum potassium concentration. Methods: Data from 43,151 individuals who underwent physical examinations were retrospectively collected in January, April, July, and October of 2019–2021. The serum potassium concentrations of these individuals were compared based on sex, age, and residential area. Additionally, the whole cohort and a subset of 6698 individuals with available occupational information were included to analyze the sociodemographic factors associated with serum potassium concentration using logistic regression analysis. Furthermore, a propensity score matching approach was employed to match 642 individuals with abnormal serum potassium concentrations to 642 with normal serum potassium concentrations. Pearson’s correlation analysis was subsequently used to investigate the clinical factors contributing to abnormalities in serum potassium concentration. Results: High temperatures; older age; male sex; living in the southern part of the city; and chemical, communication system, and transportation occupations were associated with a higher likelihood of experiencing abnormal serum potassium concentrations. Individuals with abnormal serum potassium concentrations had a higher prevalence of underlying diseases. Compared with the hypokalemia group, the hyperkalemia group exhibited a higher incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In the hyperkalemia group, serum potassium concentration positively correlated with serum creatinine concentration and negatively correlated with the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). In contrast, in the hypokalemia group, serum potassium concentration negatively correlated with creatinine concentrations, blood glucose concentration, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and positively correlated with eGFR. Conclusions: Sociodemographic and clinical factors can affect blood potassium concentration. During daily self-care, it is essential for individuals with abnormal potassium concentrations to avoid exposure to relevant sociodemographic risk factors and seek medical attention as soon as possible to screen for diseases, such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.
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- 2024
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9. Association between added sugars intake and Parkinson’s disease status in U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study from NHANES 1990–2020
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Xuehua Cheng, Tao Wu, Li Han, Tong Sun, and Guoxin Huang
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Added sugars ,Parkinson’s Disease ,NHANES ,Dietary intake ,Public Health ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Added sugars intake is common among individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD), yet the link between added sugars intake and PD is not well understood. Our study aims to investigate the association between added sugars intake and PD. Methods This study utilized data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from1990 to 2020. Added sugars intake was estimated based on a 24-hour dietary recall from participants. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was employed to explore the relationship between added sugars intake and the prevalence of PD. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) was used to explore the nonlinear association between added sugars intake and PD. To further observe whether the conclusions were consistent across different subgroups, we conducted subgroup analyses to investigate the association of added sugars intake with PD in different populations. Results The study included 12,489 participants, of which 100 had PD. When weighted, the data represented 136,959,144 participants. The study revealed a positive association between added sugars intake and the prevalence of PD. In multivariable regression models adjusted for all confounding factors, compared with the lowest quartile of added sugars intake, the third quartile (OR = 2.99; 95% CI: 1.43–6.26) and those consuming more than 25% of their calories from added sugars (OR = 3.34; 95% CI: 1.03–10.86) had the highest risk of PD. The RCS curve showed an L-shaped nonlinear association between added sugars intake and PD. Two-segment linear regression by sex revealed that PD prevalence in women was linearly related to sugar intake (nonlinear P = 0.465), while men exhibited an L-shaped nonlinear relationship (nonlinear P = 0.03). Additionally, subgroup analysis showed that alcohol consumption and diabetes significantly influenced the association between added sugars intake and the prevalence of PD. Conclusion These results highlight a positive association between added sugars intake and the prevalence of PD, particularly among women, heavy drinkers, and individuals with diabetes.
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- 2024
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10. Expert consensus on surgical treatment of oropharyngeal cancer
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China Anti-Cancer Association Head and Neck Oncology Committee, China Anti-Cancer Association Holistic Integrative Oral Cancer on Preventing and Screening Committee, RUAN Min, HAN Nannan, AN Changming, CHEN Chao, CHEN Chuanjun, DONG Minjun, HAN Wei, HOU Jinsong, HOU Jun, HUANG Zhiquan, LI Chao, LI Siyi, LIU Bing, LIU Fayu, LV Xiaozhi, LV Zhenghua, REN Guoxin, SHAN Xiaofeng, SHANG Zhengjun, SUN Shuyang, JI Tong, SUN Chuanzheng, SUN Guowen, TIAN Hao, WANG Yuanyin, WANG Yueping, WEN Shuxin, WU Wei, YE Jinhai, YU Di, ZHANG Chunye, ZHANG Kai, ZHANG Ming, ZHANG Sheng, ZHENG Jiawei, ZHOU Xuan, ZHOU Yu, ZHU Guopei, ZHU Ling, MIAO Susheng, HE Yue, FANG Jugao, ZHANG Chenping, ZHANG Zhiyuan
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oropharyngeal cancer ,human papilloma virus ,surgical treatment ,preoperative evaluation ,surgical indication ,neck dissection ,extranodal extension ,defect reconstruction ,complication ,expert consensus ,Medicine - Abstract
With the increasing proportion of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection in the pathogenic factors of oropharyngeal cancer, a series of changes have occurred in the surgical treatment. While the treatment mode has been improved, there are still many problems, including the inconsistency between diagnosis and treatment modes, the lack of popularization of reconstruction technology, the imperfect post-treatment rehabilitation system, and the lack of effective preventive measures. Especially in terms of treatment mode for early oropharyngeal cancer, there is no unified conclusion whether it is surgery alone or radiotherapy alone, and whether robotic minimally invasive surgery has better functional protection than radiotherapy. For advanced oropharyngeal cancer, there is greater controversy over the treatment mode. It is still unclear whether to adopt a non-surgical treatment mode of synchronous chemoradiotherapy or induction chemotherapy combined with synchronous chemoradiotherapy, or a treatment mode of surgery combined with postoperative chemoradiotherapy. In order to standardize the surgical treatment of oropharyngeal cancer in China and clarify the indications for surgical treatment of oropharyngeal cancer, this expert consensus, based on the characteristics and treatment status of oropharyngeal cancer in China and combined with the international latest theories and practices, forms consensus opinions in multiple aspects of preoperative evaluation, surgical indication determination, primary tumor resection, neck lymph node dissection, postoperative defect repair, postoperative complication management prognosis and follow-up of oropharyngeal cancer patients. The key points include: ① Before the treatment of oropharyngeal cancer, the expression of P16 protein should be detected to clarify HPV status; ② Perform enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the maxillofacial region before surgery to evaluate the invasion of oropharyngeal cancer and guide precise surgical resection of oropharyngeal cancer. Evaluating mouth opening and airway status is crucial for surgical approach decisions and postoperative risk prediction; ③ For oropharyngeal cancer patients who have to undergo major surgery and cannot eat for one to two months, it is recommended to undergo percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy before surgery to effectively improve their nutritional intake during treatment; ④ Early-stage oropharyngeal cancer patients may opt for either surgery alone or radiation therapy alone. For intermediate and advanced stages, HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer generally prioritizes radiation therapy, with concurrent chemotherapy considered based on tumor staging. Surgical treatment is recommended as the first choice for HPV unrelated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (including primary and recurrent) and recurrent HPV related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma after radiotherapy and chemotherapy; ⑤ For primary exogenous T1-2 oropharyngeal cancer, direct surgery through the oral approach or da Vinci robotic surgery is preferred. For T3-4 patients with advanced oropharyngeal cancer, it is recommended to use temporary mandibulectomy approach and lateral pharyngotomy approach for surgery as appropriate; ⑥ For cT1-2N0 oropharyngeal cancer patients with tumor invasion depth >3 mm and cT3-4N0 HPV unrelated oropharyngeal cancer patients, selective neck dissection of levels IB to IV is recommended. For cN+ HPV unrelated oropharyngeal cancer patients, therapeutic neck dissection in regions I-V is advised; ⑦ If PET-CT scan at 12 or more weeks after completion of radiation shows intense FDG uptake in any node, or imaging suggests continuous enlargement of lymph nodes, the patient should undergo neck dissection; ⑧ For patients with suspected extracapsular invasion preoperatively, lymph node dissection should include removal of surrounding muscle and adipose connective tissue; ⑨ The reconstruction of oropharyngeal cancer defects should follow the principle of reconstruction steps, with priority given to adjacent flaps, followed by distal pedicled flaps, and finally free flaps. The anterolateral thigh flap with abundant tissue can be used as the preferred flap for large-scale postoperative defects.
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11. Sex differences in the risk of excessive daytime sleepiness in mild and moderate ischaemic stroke patients: a retrospective database study
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Yi-Xi Zheng, Shu-Tong Sun, Wen-Yi Yu, Li-Wen Xu, Ruo-Nan Liu, and Cheng Chu
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Stroke ,Sex differences ,Excessive daytime sleepiness ,Polysomnography ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a common complication of stroke that has a detrimental effect on patients’ daily life and functional recovery. The clinical characteristics and risk factors for poststroke EDS may differ between males and females. Methods A retrospective study based on hospital medical records was conducted on patients with a diagnosis of stroke who participated in polysomnographic monitoring at the Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University from February 2022 to May 2024. Baseline data, laboratory test data, polysomnographic data, and related scale scores were retrospectively collected. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score was used to assess EDS after stroke. Binary logistic regression was used to determine the risk factors for daytime sleepiness. The study followed the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines. Statistical analysis was performed via IBM SPSS 26.0. Results ESS scores were higher in males than in females, whereas females had higher Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores. Male sex and higher depression scores were risk factors for EDS; among male patients, higher anxiety scores were a risk factor for EDS, whereas smoking was a protective factor. Depression, a higher arousal index and a reduced proportion of N3 sleep periods were risk factors for EDS in females. Conclusions The characteristics and influencing factors of EDS differ between the sexes in patients with mild and moderate ischaemic stroke. Our study may provide evidence and guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Interventional studies are needed to assess the impact of treating these risk factors in the future.
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12. Dynamic synthetic-scanning photoacoustic tracking monitors hepatic and renal clearance pathway of exogeneous probes in vivo
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Jing Lv, Hengrong Lan, Aoji Qin, Tong Sun, Dan Shao, Fei Gao, Junjie Yao, Kamran Avanaki, and Liming Nie
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Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Abstract Advancements in precision medicine necessitate understanding drug clearance pathways, especially in organs like the liver and kidneys. Traditional techniques such as PET/CT pose radiation hazards, whereas optical imaging poses challenges in maintaining both depth penetration and high resolution. Moreover, very few longitudinal studies have been performed for drug candidates for different symptoms. Leveraging non-ionizing photoacoustic tomography for deep tissue imaging, we developed a spatiotemporally resolved clearance pathway tracking (SRCPT) method, providing unprecedented insights into drug clearance dynamics within vital organs. SRCPT addresses challenges like laser fluence attenuation, enabling dynamic visualization of drug clearance pathways and essential parameter extraction. We employed a novel frequency component selection based synthetic aperture focusing technique (FCS-SAFT) with respiratory-artifacts-free weighting factors to enhance three-dimensional imaging resolutions. Inspired by this, we investigated the clearance pathway of a clinical drug, mitoxantrone, revealing reduced liver clearance when hepatic function is impaired. Furthermore, immunoglobulin G clearance analysis revealed significant differences among mice with varying renal injury degrees. The accuracy of our method was validated using a double-labeled probe [68Ga]DFO-IRDye800CW, showing a strong positive correlation between SRCPT and PET. We believe that this powerful SRCPT promises precise mapping of drug clearance pathways and enhances diagnosis and treatment of liver and kidney-related diseases.
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13. Identifying the key motif essential for enhancing plant defense against Botrytis cinerea by β-glucanase from Bacillus velezensis LJ02
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Qi Sun, Tong Sun, Yujin Yuan, Ruokui Chang, Weiwei Yu, Xiaohui Qiu, Tianyi Wu, Anling Deng, Zhuoran Li, and Yuanhong Wang
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bacillus velezensis ,botrytis cinerea ,deletion mutant ,systemic acquire dresistance ,β-glucanase ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
The glycosyl hydrolase β-glucanase elicits plant immune responses against pathogens and enhances plant immunity by activating signaling pathways. The specific functional domains responsible for disease prevention remain unclear. In this study, transient expression of β-glucanase significantly increased leaves resistance to Botrytis cinerea in Nicotiana benthamiana systemic leaves. Through sequence alignment and similarity analysis, five conserved motifs in the amino acid sequence of β-glucanase were identified, and five deletion mutants were generated to investigate its essential regions further. Notably, the N-terminal amino acid sites 5-54 deletion mutation of β-glucanase decreased resistance to B. cinerea infection. These results indicate that N-terminal amino acids 5-54 (N54) are crucial for β-glucanase induced N. benthamiana defense response and for enhancing resistance to B. cinerea. Further analysis using real-time quantitative fluorescent PCR (qRT-PCR) revealed a significant reduction in gene expression within the N54 region compared to that of unmutated β-glucanase. Additionally, there was a notable reduction in the relative expression levels of FRK, CYP71D20, WRKY7, WRKY8, ACRE31 and PTI genes. Therefore, the first 50 amino acids at positions 5-54 within the N-terminal domain were essential for triggering plant defense responses and enhancing resistance against B. cinerea infection. This study provides an important theoretical foundation for systematic investigation into key functional domains within β-glucanase that trigger defensive responses in plants against B. cinerea.
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14. Weight and Lifestyle Behavior Changes in Chinese Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: 3-Year Retrospective Survey
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Xinyue Guo, Shaoqing Gong, Ying Chen, Xiaohui Hou, Tong Sun, Jianqiang Wen, Zhiyao Wang, Jingyang He, Xuezhu Sun, Sufang Wang, Zhixin Chen, Xue Feng, and Xiangyang Tian
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
BackgroundHealth care workers (HCWs) played a key role in preventing and controlling COVID-19. Higher infection risks and intensive work led to occupational burnout for many HCWs, which may affect their lifestyle behaviors and weight. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess HCWs’ self-rated health status, overweight and obesity rates, lifestyle behaviors, and psychoemotional changes from 2019 to 2022 across China and to analyze the factors associated with changes from underweight or normal weight in 2019 to overweight or obese in 2022. MethodsIn this retrospective study, 100 health care institutions were randomly selected from 5 provinces or regions in China. All HCWs who worked in the institutions for at ≥3 years were invited to complete the electronic questionnaire and participate in the online survey from August 1, 2022, to August 31, 2022. Collected data included changes in lifestyle behaviors (dietary habits, physical activity, sleep quality, smoking, alcohol consumption), psychoemotional conditions (persistent stress or recurrent anxiety or depressed mood), health status, and chronic disease control from December 2019 to August 2022. Height and weight in 2019 and 2022 were retrieved from annual physical examination records. Overweight and obesity were defined as 24.0 kg/m2≤BMI
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15. Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
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Haitao Xie, Le Shen, Peng Yu, Shi Wang, Tong Sun, Xueqian Liu, Mengxi Wang, Li Qian, Jiayi Hua, Nan Chen, Xiaohu Chen, and Shuhua Tang
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without known cardiovascular disease ,cardiac biomarkers ,hyperuricemia ,prevalence ,risk of mortality ,population study ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundNT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide), high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-troponin T), and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-troponin I) have been widely recognized as significant cardiac biomarkers, and are increasingly being recommended for early risk identification in cardiovascular high-risk populations. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers (NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, hs-troponin I) and their association with the risk of hyperuricemia in the general US adults without known cardiovascular disease. We further studied whether elevated cardiac biomarkers are associated with an increased risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in individuals with or without hyperuricemia.MethodsThe study population came from the adults (age ≥20y) without prevalent cardiovascular disease in NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 1999 to 2004. We evaluated the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers among adults with or without hyperuricemia, and conducted a comprehensive multivariate logistic regression analysis to ascertain the association between elevated cardiac biomarkers and hyperuricemia risk. Multivariate Cox regression model and Kaplan-Meier curve, risk competition model and Cumulative Incidence Function(CIF) were used respectively to examine the associations between elevated cardiac biomarkers with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.ResultsIn general US adults without known cardiovascular disease, the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 16.35%. The age-adjustd prevalence of elevated NT-proBNP (≥125 pg/mL), hs-troponin T (≥6 ng/L), and hs-troponin I (male ≥6, female ≥4 ng/L) was 16.70%, 49.80%, and 11.91%, respectively, among adults with hyperuricemia. Adjusted multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed a statistically significant association between elevated levels of NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, and hs-troponin I and hyperuricemia, and different clinical categories observed grade differences on the same cardiac biomarker. Elevated NT-proBNP, hs-troponinT and hs-troponinI were each significantly positively associated with the cumulative incidence of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in adults with or without hyperuricemia. Compared to those with elevated cardiac biomarkers only, adults with hyperuricemia and elevated cardiac biomarkers faced the highest risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.ConclusionsOur study identified that elevated cardiac biomarkers pose a high burden on hyperuricemia risk in the general population without known cardiovascular disease, and further provides important information on long-term mortality risk in these populations. Routine testing of cardiac biomarkers may be useful for early risk identification and prognostic assessment in adults with hyperuricemia.
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16. Expression and clinical significance of NLRC5 in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Xiangyu Ma, Shangkun Ning, Tong Sun, Mei Liu, and Jibing Liu
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HCC ,NLRC5 ,tumor microenvironment (TME) ,tumor immune evasion ,prognosis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
NLRC5, the largest member of the nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor (NLR) family, has been reported to participate in the regulation of immune function and is associated with chronic inflammatory diseases. However, the biological function of NLRC5 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been fully demonstrated. The aim of this study is to evaluate NLRC5 expression in the tumor tissues of HCC patients undergoing surgical treatment, assess its prognostic value, and explore its relationship with critical immune-related molecules within the tumor microenvironment. A total of 100 patients with hepatitis B virus-associated HCC receiving surgical treatment were enrolled in the study. Immunohistochemical results were obtained by scoring the intensity of cellular staining and the percentage of positive cells in the tissue sections. The association between NLRC5 expression levels and the main clinicopathological factors was analyzed by Chi-square test method. The prognostic values were analyzed by COX regression model and the Kaplan-Meier survival curve. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to assess the predictive performance of NLRC5 in postoperative patients with HCC. IHC showed that high expression of NLRC5 was observed in 67% of HCC tissue samples. Chi-square test showed that NLRC5 was a risk factor associated with tumor number, satellite nodule, and envelope invasion. Kaplan-Meier survival curves and COX survival analysis showed that high expression of NLRC5 was significantly associated with decreased overall survival (OS) in HCC patients (HR = 1.79, 95% CI 1.03–3.12, p = .041). However, univariate logistic regression analysis revealed that NLRC5 showed positive relationship with GZMB and CD8α suggesting its role in immune escape of HCC. ROC curve analysis showed that the combination of tumor number, envelope invasion, and NLRC5 expression (area under the curve = 0.824, sensitivity = 77.30%, specificity = 82.4%) can more accurately evaluate the prognosis of HCC patients compared to the combination of only tumor number and envelope invasion (area under the curve = 0.690, sensitivity = 43.9%, specificity = 94.1%).NLRC5 plays a crucial role in progression of HCC and can be considered as a potential prognostic and predictive biomarker. Targeting NLRC5 may provide an attractive therapeutic approach for HCC.
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17. How does China's digital government construction affect enterprise exploratory innovation? Insights based on invention knowledge inertia
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ZhaoShuai Ren, QiaoYi Gao, Tong Sun, and Min Sun
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C23 ,D22 ,H11 ,L20 ,O00 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Today, digital governments are creating novel digital business environments to promote enterprise innovation. How can enterprises benefit from this while minimizing the risks of working with the digital government?We explored this issue using data from China's1528 A-share firms over a decade. We find that China's digital government construction (DGC) significantly promotes firms' exploratory innovation (EI). Moreover, the enterprise's invention knowledge inertia (IKI) is an important mediation to develop its exploratory innovation in response to the construction of digital government. However, during this process, whether enterprises can maintain low risk and continuously promote EI by leveraging IKI is moderated by the extent of knowledge openness within the senior leadership team (KOM). For instance, the diversified knowledge of executives with financial backgrounds weakens the DGC→IKI, and the effect is obvious in state-owned and high-tech enterprises. In contrast, knowledge without such backgrounds strengthens the IKI→EI.This study provides valuable insights into government-enterprise cooperation, emphasizing the role of innovation knowledge inertia and clarifying the debate on whether knowledge inertia has a positive or negative impact on innovation.
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18. Temperature tunability of topological phase transitions and edge states in two-dimensional acoustic topological insulators
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Yangyang Chu, Tong Sun, Zhaohong Wang, and Zhifeng Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Topological insulators are characterized by exhibiting an internal insulating state but a surface conductor state, which makes them advantageous for applications in novel devices. However, for most given acoustic topological metamaterials, the operating frequency is relatively fixed and the effect of temperature on their topological properties is rarely considered. Therefore, a temperature-tunable acoustic topological insulator is constructed in this paper. The quadruple degenerate Dirac cone formed at $$\Gamma$$ Γ point can be opened by adjusting the temperature, causing topological band inversion between the doubly degenerate dipolar and quadrupole states, and achieving topological phase transition. The evolution of its topological state with temperature is numerically investigated and a novel topological acoustic waveguide is constructed. The switching effect of temperature on the waveguide device is verified by numerical simulation and experiment. Non-contact active modulation of edge states in the structure is achieved by temperature-controlled topological phases, exhibiting acoustic switching effects. This study can provide corresponding references for the intelligent control of acoustic topology in noise, vibration, and other aspects.
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19. High-efficiency remediation of Hg and Cd co-contaminated paddy soils by Fe–Mn oxide modified biochar and its microbial community responses
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Tong Sun, Ge Gao, Wenhao Yang, Yuebing Sun, Qingqing Huang, Lin Wang, and Xuefeng Liang
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Fe–Mn oxide biochar ,Hg ,Cd ,C-pool ,Bacterial community ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Agriculture - Abstract
Abstract Fe–Mn oxide modified biochar (FMBC) was produced to explore its potential for remediation of Hg–Cd contaminated paddy soils. The results showed that the application of FMBC decreased the contents of bioavailable Hg and Cd by 41.49–81.85% and 19.47–33.02% in contrast to CK, while the amount of labile organic carbon (C) fractions and C-pool management index (CPMI) was increased under BC and FMBC treated soils, indicating the enhancement of soil C storage and nutrient cycling function. Dry weight of different parts of Oryza sativa L. was enhanced after the addition of BC and FMBC, and the contents of Fe and Mn in root iron–manganese plaques (IMP) were 1.46–2.06 and 6.72–19.35 times higher than those of the control groups. Hg and Cd contents in brown rice under the FMBC treatments were significantly reduced by 18.32–71.16% and 59.52–72.11% compared with the control. FMBC addition altered the composition and metabolism function of soil bacterial communities, especially increasing the abundance of keystone phyla, including Firmicutes, Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria. Partial least squares path modelling (PLSPM) revealed that the contents of Na2S2O3–Hg, DTPA–Cd and IMP were the key indicators affecting Hg and Cd accumulation in rice grains. These results demonstrate the simultaneous value of FMBC in remediation of Hg and Cd combined pollution and restoring soil fertility and biological productivity. Graphical Abstract
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20. TRINS: Towards Multimodal Language Models that Can Read.
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Ruiyi Zhang, Yanzhe Zhang, Jian Chen, Yufan Zhou, Jiuxiang Gu, Changyou Chen, and Tong Sun 0005
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21. Customization Assistant for Text-to-image Generation.
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Yufan Zhou, Ruiyi Zhang, Jiuxiang Gu, and Tong Sun 0005
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22. ATLAS: A System for PDF-centric Human Interaction Data Collection.
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Alexa F. Siu, Zichao Wang 0001, Joshua Hoeflich, Naman Kapasi, Ani Nenkova, and Tong Sun 0005
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23. Exploiting Multiple Similarity Spaces for Efficient and Flexible Incremental Update of Mobile Apps.
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Lewei Jin, Wei Dong 0001, Bowen Jiang, Tong Sun 0006, and Yi Gao 0001
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24. Adaptive Simultaneous Sign Language Translation with Confident Translation Length Estimation.
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Tong Sun, Biao Fu, Cong Hu, Liang Zhang, Ruiquan Zhang, Xiaodong Shi, Jinsong Su, and Yidong Chen 0001
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25. SimEnc: A High-Performance Similarity-Preserving Encryption Approach for Deduplication of Encrypted Docker Images.
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Tong Sun 0006, Bowen Jiang, Borui Li 0001, Jiamei Lv, Yi Gao 0001, and Wei Dong 0001
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26. dTEE: A Declarative Approach to Secure IoT Applications Using TrustZone.
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Tong Sun 0006, Borui Li 0001, Yixiao Teng, Yi Gao 0001, and Wei Dong 0001
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27. Marco: Supporting Business Document Workflows via Collection-Centric Information Foraging with Large Language Models.
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Raymond Fok, Nedim Lipka, Tong Sun 0005, and Alexa F. Siu
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28. Enhancing automatic sleep stage classification with cerebellar EEG and machine learning techniques
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Manli, Wang, Junwen, Guan, Tong, Sun, Junjie, Wang, Yikai, Yuan, Yicheng, Zhou, Yi, Zhang, Xiaoyu, Yang, Xuepei, Li, Jingguo, Yang, Xuebin, Zhou, and Hang, Yu
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29. First Isolation and Characterization of Feline Panleukopenia Virus From Wild Raccoon Dogs in the Residential Area of Shanghai, China
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Chen Chen, Jin Tao, Ling Tang, Tong Sun, Zhuyun Sun, Huan Xu, Shuaitao Deng, Cheng Xue, Xing Ji, Rui Wang, and Hongjun Chen
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feline panleukopenia virus ,isolation ,phylogenetic analysis ,residential area ,risk analysis ,wild raccoon dogs ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Background Carnivore parvovirus is commonly detected in canines and felines and results in a range of symptoms, including diarrhoea, with a high lethality rate. In recent years, the gradual restoration of urban ecosystems coupled with a lack of natural predators means that wild raccoon dogs have gradually entered residential neighbourhoods in Shanghai, and the carnivore parvovirus carried by such canines may seriously affect their health and that of dogs and cats in these neighbourhoods. Objectives Therefore, it is essential to monitor wild raccoon dogs for carnivore parvovirus. Methods The wild raccoon samples were collected from the residential area of Shanghai and screened for parvovirus, followed by virus isolation and sequence comparison analysis. Results In this study, three strains of parvovirus, YSH1‐2022, YSH2‐2022 and GSW1‐2023, were isolated from anal and pharyngeal swab mixtures of 42 live raccoon dogs and two dead raccoon dogs in Shanghai, China. After alignment, it was found that the three strains of parvovirus were all located in the same branch as feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), and the three VP2 genes had 100% homology with FPV VP2 genes isolated from Shanghai and Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. The homology of the three NS1 genes with FPV NS1 isolated from Shanghai and other places was 99.9%–100%. Conclusion This is the first report of FPV isolated from raccoon dogs. In this study, the host range and risk of infection of parvovirus were evaluated, providing data to support wildlife management and policy formulation in Shanghai.
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30. Effects of Kalimeris indica on alcohol-induced liver injury through storing Nrf2/HO-1 pathway and gut microbiota
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Mo-Fei Wang, Tong Sun, Shi-Yu Chen, Xue Wang, Hao Li, and Jia-Qi Wang
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K. indica ,liver injury ,Nrf2 ,HO-1 ,gut microbiota ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
BackgroundKalimeris indica (L.) Sch. Bip., (K. indica) is a plant classified under the genus Kalimeris within the Asteraceae family. The herb of K. indica has been historically utilized as a traditional medicine. The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol represents a lifestyle choice that can induce tissue damage and contribute to the development of various health conditions.MethodThe HPLC-MS method was used to reveal the chemical composition of K. indica extract. HepG2 cells were used to test the in vitro oxidative stress. C57BL/6 mice were used to construct the in vivo alcohol-induced liver injury. H/E staining and serum ALT and AST levels were tested to assess the in vivo protective effect of ML (50 and 200 mg/kg). GSH, SOD, and CAT levels along with byproduct MDA levels were used to evaluate the in vivo oxidative stress. Immunohistochemical experiments were used to examine the in vivo Nrf2 and HO-1 levels. 16S rRNA gene-based profiling method was used to test the alteration in gut microbiota.Results16 compounds were identified from K. indica extract. K. indica treatment reduced oxidative stress in HepG2 cells treated with 5% alcohol. H/E staining results showed that K. indica (50 and 200 mg/kg) alleviated liver injury caused by alcohol administration, eliciting a similar protective effect to the positive drug silymarin. Serum ALT and AST examination gave a consistent result, showing that ML could restore serum ALT and AST levels in mice treated with alcohol. Furthermore, K. indica could also restore GSH, SOD, CAT, and MDA levels in alcohol-treated mice, showing a potent effect on oxidative stress alleviation. Immunohistochemical experiments indicated that K. indica showed the liver protective effect through Nrf2/HO-1 pathway. 16S rRNA gene-based profiling revealed that alcohol treatment caused the alteration in gut microbiota, while K. indica treatment could result in a significantly richer variety of microbial communities compared to the alcohol group.ConclusionK. indica (ML) has a protective effect on liver injury caused by alcohol administration. The Nrf2/HO-1 pathway and gut microbiota regulation were involved in the ML-induced liver protection. All the results indicate that K. indica has a potential in the treatment of alcohol-induced liver injury.
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31. Temperature-tunable topological zero-refraction acoustic metamaterials
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Yangyang Chu, Tong Sun, Zhaohong Wang, and Zhifeng Zhang
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acoustic topological metamaterials ,temperature-controlled ,topological zerorefraction ,pseudospin-polarized edge states ,non-contact ,Technology - Abstract
Zero-refractive index metamaterials have a wide range of applications in directional transmission and wave-front shaping due to their unusual acoustic properties. However, for most given acoustic topological metamaterials, the operating frequency is relatively fixed and the effect of temperature on their topological properties is rarely considered. Therefore, temperature-controlled tunable topological zero-refraction acoustic metamaterials are proposed in this paper. Firstly, a metamaterial with quadruple degenerate Dirac-like points at the center of the Brillouin zone is constructed, and the influence of temperature on the Dirac-like points is analyzed. The results show that the topological bandgap frequency range is more sensitive to temperature. The existence of pseudospin-polarized edge state is demonstrated by analysing the band structure of supercells with different topological phase phonon crystal. The topological zero-refraction property of the edge states outcoupled into free space is numerically demonstrated, and the non-contact active control of their operating frequencies can be realized by temperature. This study can provide a corresponding reference for the intelligent control of near-zero refractive index acoustic topological materials in elastic wave collimation and acoustic communication.
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32. Implications of DNA damage in chronic lung disease
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Dingning Zhang, Tong Sun, Jiahui Bao, and Jianhua Fu
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asthma ,BPD ,COPD ,DNA damage ,lung disease ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
DNA plays an indispensable role in ensuring the perpetuation of life and safeguarding the genetic stability of living organisms. The emergence of diseases linked to a wide spectrum of responses to DNA damage has garnered increasing attention within the scientific community. There is growing evidence that patterns of DNA damage response in the lungs are associated with the onset, progression, and treatment of chronic lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Currently, some studies have analyzed the mechanisms by which environmental factors induce lung DNA damage. In this article, we summarize inducible factors of lung DNA damage, current indicators, and methods for diagnosing DNA damage in chronic lung diseases and explore repair mechanisms after DNA damage including nonhomologous end-joining and homology-directed repair end joining pathways. Additionally, drug treatments that may reduce DNA damage or promote repair after it occurs in the lungs are briefly described. In general, more accurate assessment of the degree of lung DNA damage caused by various factors is needed to further elucidate the mechanism of lung DNA damage and repair after damage, so as to search for potential therapeutic targets.
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33. Research on domain ontology construction based on the content features of online rumors
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Jianbo Zhao, Huailiang Liu, Weili Zhang, Tong Sun, Qiuyi Chen, Yuehai Wang, Jiale Cheng, Yan Zhuang, Xiaojin Zhang, Shanzhuang Zhang, Bowei Li, and Ruiyu Ding
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TFI ,Rumor content features ,Domain ontology ,Top-level ontology reuse ,New concept discovery ,SWRL rules ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Online rumors are widespread and difficult to identify, which bring serious harm to society and individuals. To effectively detect and govern online rumors, it is necessary to conduct in-depth semantic analysis and understand the content features of rumors. This paper proposes a TFI domain ontology construction method, which aims to achieve semantic parsing and reasoning of the rumor text content. This paper starts from the term layer, the frame layer, and the instance layer, and based on the reuse of the top-level ontology, the extraction of core literature content features, and the discovery of new concepts in the real corpus, obtains the core classes (five parent classes and 88 subclasses) of the rumor domain ontology and defines their concept hierarchy. Object properties and data properties are designed to describe relationships between entities or their features, and the instance layer is created according to the real rumor datasets. OWL language is used to encode the ontology, Protégé is used to visualize it, and SWRL rules and pellet reasoner are used to mine and verify implicit knowledge of the ontology, and judge the category of rumor text. This paper constructs a rumor domain ontology with high consistency and reliability.
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34. Changes in posterior corneal elevation after small incision lenticule extraction for different myopic diopters
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Xiao-Tong Sun, Yang Zhang, Xiao-Kun Mei, Nan-Nan Zheng, Ling-Zhi Niu, Xiao-Li Qu, Ai-Ping Song, and Jian Zhuo
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myopia ,posterior corneal elevation ,corneal ectasia ,small incision lenticule extraction ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To study the changes and effect factors of posterior corneal surface after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) with different myopic diopters. METHODS: Ninety eyes of 90 patients who underwent SMILE were included in this retrospective study. Patients were allocated into three groups based on the preoperative spherical equivalent (SE): low myopia (SE≥-3.00 D), moderate myopia (-3.00 D>SE>-6.00 D) and high myopia (SE≤-6.00 D). Posterior corneal surfaces were measured by a Scheimpflug camera preoperatively and different postoperative times (1wk, 1, 3, 6mo, and 1y). Posterior mean elevation (PME) at 25 predetermined points of 3 concentric circles (2-, 4-, and 6-mm diameter) above the best fit sphere was analyzed. RESULTS: All surgeries were completed uneventfully and no ectasia was found through the observation. The difference of myopia group was significant at the 2-mm ring at 1 and 3mo postoperatively (1mo: P=0.017; 3mo: P=0.018). The effect of time on ΔPME was statistically significant (2-mm ring: P=0.001; 4-mm ring: P
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35. Sentiment analysis of video danmakus based on MIBE-RoBERTa-FF-BiLSTM
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Jianbo Zhao, Huailiang Liu, Yakai Wang, Weili Zhang, Xiaojin Zhang, Bowei Li, Tong Sun, Yanwei Qi, and Shanzhuang Zhang
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Sentiment analysis ,New word discovery ,Sentiment annotation ,Feature fusion ,MIBE-RoBERTa-FF-BiLSTM ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Danmakus are user-generated comments that overlay on videos, enabling real-time interactions between viewers and video content. The emotional orientation of danmakus can reflect the attitudes and opinions of viewers on video segments, which can help video platforms optimize video content recommendation and evaluate users’ abnormal emotion levels. Aiming at the problems of low transferability of traditional sentiment analysis methods in the danmaku domain, low accuracy of danmaku text segmentation, poor consistency of sentiment annotation, and insufficient semantic feature extraction, this paper proposes a video danmaku sentiment analysis method based on MIBE-RoBERTa-FF-BiLSTM. This paper constructs a “Bilibili Must-Watch List and Top Video Danmaku Sentiment Dataset” by ourselves, covering 10,000 positive and negative sentiment danmaku texts of 18 themes. A new word recognition algorithm based on mutual information (MI) and branch entropy (BE) is used to discover 2610 irregular network popular new words from trigrams to heptagrams in the dataset, forming a domain lexicon. The Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory is applied to guide the consistent sentiment annotation. The domain lexicon is integrated into the feature fusion layer of the RoBERTa-FF-BiLSTM model to fully learn the semantic features of word information, character information, and context information of danmaku texts and perform sentiment classification. Comparative experiments on the dataset show that the model proposed in this paper has the best comprehensive performance among the mainstream models for video danmaku text sentiment classification, with an F1 value of 94.06%, and its accuracy and robustness are also better than other models. The limitations of this paper are that the construction of the domain lexicon still requires manual participation and review, the semantic information of danmaku video content and the positive case preference are ignored.
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36. Changes in Volatile Compounds and Sensory Properties of Chicken with Armillaria mellea During the Pressure-Cooking Process
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Xiaolan Dong, Chuntao Xia, Hongxiu Fan, Xu Zhang, Tong Sun, Zhiyu Wang, and Tingting Liu
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chicken with Armillaria mellea prepared via pressure cooking ,gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) ,gas chromatography–ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS) ,odor activity value (OAV) ,sensory properties ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Chicken with Armillaria mellea prepared via pressure cooking is a traditional Chinese delicacy with great potential for food development. Optimizing its cooking time is crucial. In this study, chicken and Armillaria mellea were pressure-cooked for different amounts of time (20 min, 25 min, 30 min, 35 min, and 40 min). In total, 101 and 81 volatile compounds were identified by GC-MS and GC-IMS, respectively. The results showed that the content of volatile compounds was the highest at 40 min. Nonanal, decanal, (E,E)-2,4-nonadienal, (E,E)-2,4-decadienal, and 1-octen-3-ol were identified as the most critical aroma compounds at this time, which brought unique fat, oil, and mushroom aroma to chicken with Armillaria mellea during the pressure-cooking process. The optimal time was determined to be 35 min through sensory properties. In summary, the optimal cooking time for chicken with Armillaria mellea prepared via pressure cooking is 35–40 min. Our research results not only preliminarily determined the optimal conditions for industrial processing of the prepared dish of with Armillaria mellea prepared via pressure cooking, laying a foundation for the later industrial production of prepared dishes and international sales, but also stimulated innovative composite food development and promoted people’s exploration of the mechanism of heat treatment on composite food flavor and taste.
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37. Reconstruction of Sea Surface Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Bohai and Yellow Seas Using LSTM Neural Network
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Qing Xu, Guiying Yang, Xiaobin Yin, and Tong Sun
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sea surface chlorophyll-a concentration ,reconstruction ,Long Short-Term Memory ,deep learning ,Science - Abstract
In order to improve the spatiotemporal coverage of satellite Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration products in marginal seas, a physically constrained deep learning model was established in this work to reconstruct sea surface Chl-a concentration in the Bohai and Yellow Seas using a Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) neural network. Adopting the permutation feature importance method, time sequences of several geographical and physical variables, including longitude, latitude, time, sea surface temperature, salinity, sea level anomaly, wind field, etc., were selected and integrated to the reconstruction model as input parameters. Performance inter-comparisons between LSTM and other machine learning or deep learning models was conducted based on OC-CCI (Ocean Color Climate Change Initiative) Chl-a product. Compared with Gated Recurrent Unit, Random Forest, XGBoost, and Extra Trees models, the LSTM model exhibits the highest accuracy. The average unbiased percentage difference (UPD) of reconstructed Chl-a concentration is 11.7%, which is 2.9%, 7.6%, 10.6%, and 10.5% smaller than that of the other four models, respectively. Over the majority of the study area, the root mean square error is less than 0.05 mg/m3 and the UPD is below 10%, indicating that the LSTM model has considerable potential in accurately reconstructing sea surface Chl-a concentrations in shallow waters.
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38. Material Structure Design of High-Gain and Low-Noise Multi-Gain-Stage Avalanche Photodiode
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Lihong Han, Meiqin Du, Xiaoning Guan, Tong Sun, Gang Liu, and Pengfei Lu
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InGaAs/InAlAs APD ,excess noise ,gain ,DSMT ,multi-gain-stage APD ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
In this work, the InGaAs/InAlAs multi-gain-stage APD model is established. The gain and the noise performance of multi-gain-stage APDs are analyzed based on DSMT. By studying the influence of different doping concentrations of the dropping layer and the charge layer on the gain and noise characteristics of the device, the photocurrent, dark current, noise, and gain characteristics of the device are analyzed, and the device structure is optimized. The results show that the maximum gain of the three-gain-stage APD is 416, and the noise factor is 3.5 when the gain is 100. The five-gain-stage APD has a maximum gain of 450 and a noise factor of 4.5 when the gain is 100. The maximum gain of the 10-gain-stage APD can reach more than 850, and the noise factor reaches 6.5 when the gain is 100.
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39. Work in Progress: Enhancing Sewage Systems Monitoring Through the Integration of Optical Fibre Sensors in IoT.
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Hossam Youssef, Matthias Fabian, Tong Sun 0004, Mounib Khanafer, Heriberto Bustamante, and Kenneth T. V. Grattan
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40. Seismoelectric Wave Propagation in Velocity and Attenuation Anisotropic Media.
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Li Han, Xingguo Huang, Beatriz Quintal, Yanju Ji, and Tong Sun
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41. Three-Dimensional Magneto-Acousto-Electrical Computed Tomography (3D MAE-CT): A Preliminary Study Using Ultrasound Linear Array Transducer.
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Dingqian Deng, Linguo Yu, Chenpeng Liu, Tong Sun 0008, Minhua Lu, Mian Chen, Haoming Lin, and Xin Chen 0025
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42. Understanding Differencing Algorithms for Mobile Application Updates.
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Tong Sun 0006, Bowen Jiang, Lewei Jin, Wenzhao Zhang, Yi Gao 0001, Zhendong Li, and Wei Dong 0001
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43. H-Net: Heterogeneous Neural Network for Multi-Classification of Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
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Liangliang Liu 0001, Jinpu Xie, Jing Chang, Zhihong Liu, Tong Sun, Hongbo Qiao, Gongbo Liang, and Wei Guo
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44. Collaborative Transfer Network for Multi-Classification of Breast Cancer Histopathological Images.
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Liangliang Liu 0001, Ying Wang, Pei Zhang, Hongbo Qiao, Tong Sun, Hui Zhang, Xue Xu, and Hongcai Shang
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45. MSF-CSPNet: A Specially Designed Backbone Network for Faster R-CNN.
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Feitao Li, Tong Sun, Ping Dong, Qiang Wang, Yanling Li, and Changxia Sun
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46. Iterative Reconstruction Algorithms in Magneto-Acousto-Electrical Computed Tomography (MAE-CT) for Image Quality Improvement.
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Tong Sun 0008, Mengmeng Yu, Linguo Yu, Dingqian Deng, Mian Chen, Haoming Lin, Siping Chen, Chunqi Chang, and Xin Chen 0025
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47. Identifying the spatiotemporal patterns of drought-flood alternation based on IMERG product in the humid subtropical Poyang Lake basin, China
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Xianghu Li, Canyu Yuan, Tong Sun, and Hongxiang Fan
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IMERG ,Drought-flood alternation ,Spatiotemporal pattern ,Intensity ,Humid subtropical basin ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Study Region: A humid subtropical basin, Poyang Lake Basin, China. Study focus: Drought-flood alternation (DFA) is sub-seasonal precipitation anomaly, which has more serious impact on agricultural production, ecology and environment than a single drought or flood event. The study evaluated the suitability of high-resolution satellite-based precipitation product for identifying the DFA event and quantified the spatiotemporal patterns of the frequencies and intensities of DFA at various time scales. New hydrological insights for the region: The Integrated Multi-satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (IMERG) product could effectively identify the DFA events at 1-month scale, with high consistency with the results based on traditional rain-gauge data, however, its performance was not very satisfactory at 3-month and 6-month scales. Drought-to-Flood (DTF) events usually occurred from March to June, while Flood-to-Drought (FTD) events mainly occurred during from July to September. Frequencies and intensities of both DTF and FTD exhibited significant spatial heterogeneity. The lake area was mainly affected by DTF events, and the Ganjiang sub-catchment was mainly affected by FTD events. Especially, the southern part of the basin was a high-risk area affected by DFA, with higher frequencies of both severe DTF and FTD events. Furthermore, although the total area affected by DFA events showed a long-term decreasing trend from 2000 to 2019, the area affected by severe DTF and FTD events was gradually expanding in Poyang Lake basin.
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48. The shared molecular mechanism of spinal cord injury and sarcopenia: a comprehensive genomics analysis
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Binyang Wang, Xu Yang, Chuanxiong Li, Rongxing Yang, Tong Sun, and Yong Yin
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spinal cord injury ,sarcopenia ,rehabilitation training ,skeletal muscle ,genomics ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
IntroductionThe occurrence of Spinal cord injury (SCI) brings economic burden and social burden to individuals, families and society, and the complications after SCI greatly affect the rehabilitation and treatment of patients in the later stage.This study focused on the potential biomarkers that co-exist in SCI and sarcopenia, with the expectation to diagnose and prognose patients in the acute phase and rehabilitation phase using comprehensive data analysis.MethodsThe datasets used in this study were downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Firstly, the datasets were analyzed with the “DEseq2” and “Limma” R package to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs), which were then visualized using volcano plots. The SCI and sarcopenia DEGs that overlapped were used to construct a protein–protein interaction (PPI) network. Three algorithms were used to obtain a list of the top 10 hub genes. Next, validation of the hub genes was performed using three datasets. According to the results, the top hub genes were DCN, FSTL1, and COL12A1, which subsequently underwent were Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analyses. We also assessed immune cell infiltration with the CIBERSORT algorithm to explore the immune cell landscape. The correlations between the hub genes and age and body mass index were investigated. To illustrate the biological mechanisms of the hub genes more clearly, a single-cell RNA-seq dataset was assessed to determine gene expression when muscle injury occurred. According to our analysis and the role in muscle, we chose the fibro/adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) cluster in the next step of the analysis. In the sub cluster analysis, we use the “Monocle” package to perform the trajectory analysis in different injury time points and different cell states.ResultsA total of 144 overlapped genes were obtained from two datasets. Following PPI network analysis and validation, we finally identified three hub-genes (DCN, FSTL1, and COL12A1), which were significantly altered in sarcopenic SCI patients both before and after rehabilitation training. The three hub genes were also significantly expressed in the FAPs clusters. Furthermore, following injury, the expression of the hub genes changed with the time points, changing in FAPs cluster.DiscussionOur study provides comprehensive insights into how muscle changes after SCI are associated with sarcopenia by moving from RNA-seq to RNA-SEQ, including Immune infiltration landscape, pesudotime change and so on. The three hub genes identified in this study could be used to distinguish the sarcopenia state at the genomic level. Additionally, they may also play a prognostic role in evaluating the efficiency of rehabilitation training.
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49. Inactivating microorganisms in water by using a novel Ag/CuS/carbon cloth composite for photo-electrocatalytic performance
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Liezhao Zou, Zhiguo Li, Tong Sun, Xiaofeng Zhu, Jintao Li, Yabing Cui, Bohua Zhao, Qianer Zhang, and Yingqi Song
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Photoelectrocatalysis ,Bacillus subtilis ,Ag/CuS/carbon cloth ,Bactericidal mechanism ,Energy consumption ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
With the aggravation of environmental bacterial pollution, an efficient and useful sterilization technology is urgently needed. In this paper, a new type of Ag/CuS/carbon cloth bactericidal material was prepared using hydrothermal and photo-reduction method. The bactericidal effects of Ag/CuS/carbon cloth on Bacillus subtilis in photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and photoelectric synergy technologies were experimentally determined. The effects of different input voltages, concentrations, light intensities, catalysts, solutions, and other operating conditions on the bactericidal effect were studied. The results showed that compared with photocatalysis and electrocatalysis, under the input voltage of 2 V, the photoelectrocatalysis sterilization achieved 99.99 % bactericidal removal effect in 22.5 min. Bacillus subtilis can be effectively removed through the bactericidal action of Ag and Cu combined with the photo catalysis and electric field bactericidal action. Photoelectrocatalysis syntheses have a good sterilization prospects and development potential.
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50. Intracranial mesenchymal tumor with multiple extracranial metastases: A case report and literature review
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Guo-An Shen, Yan-Zhao Li, Gang Ren, Mu-Chun Wang, Jing-Bin Zhou, Yi Man, Wei-Peng Lu, Pi-Tong Sun, and Xu-Xin Zhang
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Intracranial mesenchymal tumor ,Multiple extracranial metastasis ,Highly aggressive ,Surgical resection ,Case report ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
This study presents a rare case of an older woman with an intracranial mesenchymal tumor in the right frontal and parietal lobes. Despite prompt surgical intervention, her condition rapidly deteriorated because of tumor dissemination, leading to her demise. We highlight the tumor's marked invasiveness and heterogeneity, coupled with a propensity for distant systemic metastasis, which negatively impacted the patient's prognosis. This particular clinical behavior had not been previously reported, making this a novel observation. Thus, through a comprehensive review of relevant literature, we aim to provide valuable insights for further understanding, diagnosing, and treating such tumors.
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