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2. Negative differential resistance and current self-oscillation in doped GaAs/AlAs superlattices
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Wang, Jiannong, Li, CY, Wang, Xiangrong, Sun, BQ, Wang, YQ, Ge, WK, Jiang, DS, Zeng, YP, Wang, Jiannong, Li, CY, Wang, Xiangrong, Sun, BQ, Wang, YQ, Ge, WK, Jiang, DS, and Zeng, YP
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We observed the transverse magnetic field induced transition from static to dynamic electric field domain formation in doped GaAs/AlAs superlattices. A dynamic dc voltage band was found emerging from each sawtooth-like branch of the current-voltage characteristics in the transition process. Within each dynamic dc voltage band at a fixed magnetic field the current self-oscillation frequency was increased while the average current was decreased. These results were explained by a general analysis of stability of the sequential tunneling current in superlattices.
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3. High temperature bending strength and fracture energies of the tape-cast silicon nitride with beta-Si3N4 seed addition
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Zeng, Yp, Naoki KONDO, Zhang, Gj, Kita, H., and Ohji, T.
4. Negative differential resistance and current self-oscillation in doped GaAs/AlAs superlattices
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jiannong wang, Li, Cy, Wang, Xiangrong, Sun, Bq, Wang, Yq, Ge, Wk, Jiang, Ds, and Zeng, Yp
5. The effects of extracellular matrix-degrading enzymes polymorphisms on intervertebral disc degeneration.
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Zhao D, Dou YX, Zeng LF, Han YH, Lin FZ, Xu NJ, Liu J, and Zeng YP
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Objective: The objective of the current study was to investigate the correlation between polymorphisms in extracellular matrix-degrading enzymes and the risk of intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) diseases., Methods: The databases PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Database were systematically queried from the inception until March 2023 to ascertain studies that meet the eligibility criteria. Utilizing a standardized data collection form to extract data from individual studies. The data were quantified using odds ratio (OR) along with its corresponding 95% confidence interval (95% CI), following an allelic model of inheritance., Results: The study included a total of nine studies and indicated that the presence of rs17576 in the MMP9 gene was significantly associated with an increased risk of IDD diseases (GG: 1.30, 95% CI [1.09-1.55], p = 0.004). The presence of other polymorphisms in extracellular matrix-degrading enzymes did not exhibit a significant association with the susceptibility to IDD., Conclusion: The current study demonstrated a noteworthy correlation between the GG genotype of MMP-9 rs17576 and susceptibility to IDD. The available evidence is insufficient to substantiate the correlation between other extracellular matrix-degrading enzymes and susceptibility to IDD. The constraints of this analysis necessitate further research involving larger sample sizes across diverse ethnicities to provide a comprehensive understanding of the true impact of these polymorphisms on susceptibility to IDD., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (© 2024 The Author(s). JOR Spine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society.)
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6. Comprehensive analysis of the relationship between yield stress and dewatering performance in sludge conditioning: Insights from various treatment methods.
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Liu WH, Gao YY, Zeng YP, Zhang H, Sun P, Wang HF, and Zeng RJ
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- Acrylic Resins chemistry, Water chemistry, Hydrolysis, Aluminum Hydroxide chemistry, Anaerobiosis, Hydrogen Peroxide chemistry, Sewage chemistry, Waste Disposal, Fluid methods
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Understanding the relationship between sludge yield stress (σ
y ) and dewatering performance is essential for optimizing sludge conditioning processes. This study systematically investigates the effects of various conditioning methods-including thermal hydrolysis (TH), freezing/thawing (FT), anaerobic digestion (AD), polyaluminum chloride (PAC), polyacrylamide (PAM), and Fenton treatment (Fenton)-on sludge yield stress and its correlation with dewatering efficiency. Using linear regression, partial least squares regression (PLSR), and correlation heatmap analyses, we reveal significant variations in the correlation between σy and dewatering indexes, including moisture content (Mc), capillary suction time (CST), and bound water proportion (Wb/Wt), depending on the conditioning method and intensity. Under FT and PAM conditioning, σy shows a strong negative linear correlation with dewatering performance, with Pearson's r values exceeding -0.880, indicating that a decrease in σy corresponds to improved dewatering efficiency. Conversely, AD conditioning exhibits a positive linear correlation, with r values up to 0.993, suggesting that an increase in σy correlates with reduced dewatering efficiency. For TH, PAC, and Fenton treatments, the correlation between σy and dewatering metrics is highly sensitive to changes in treatment intensity. In the PLSR analysis, the VIP values, which quantify the importance of each predictor variable, indicate that Wb/Wt in TH conditioning (VIP = 1.649) and CST in PAC (VIP = 1.309) and Fenton (VIP = 1.299) conditioning strongly influence σy . This study highlights the significant impact of conditioning methods and intensities on the correlation between σy and dewatering performance. While σy provides valuable insights as a predictive indicator, its predictive power is limited in more complex conditioning scenarios. Therefore, optimizing conditioning intensity and incorporating multiple rheological parameters are essential for achieving superior sludge dewatering outcomes., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
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7. Multiparametric simultaneous hybrid 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging ( 18 F-FDG PET/MRI) incorporating intratumoral and peritumoral regions for grading of glioma.
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Liu P, Zeng YP, Qu H, Zheng WY, Zhou TX, Hang LF, and Jiang GH
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Background: Preoperative grading gliomas is essential for therapeutic clinical decision-making. Current non-invasive imaging modality for glioma grading were primarily focused on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET) of the tumor region. However, these methods overlook the peritumoral region (PTR) of tumor and cannot take full advantage of the biological information derived from hybrid-imaging. Therefore, we aimed to combine multiparameter from hybrid
18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18 F-FDG) PET/MRI of the solid component and PTR were combined for differentiating high-grade glioma (HGG) from low-grade glioma (LGG)., Methods: A total of 76 patients with pathologically confirmed glioma (41 HGG and 35 LGG) who underwent simultaneous18 F-FDG PET, arterial spin labelling (ASL), and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with hybrid PET/MRI were retrospectively enrolled. The relative maximum standardized uptake value (rSUVmax ), relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF), and relative minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (rADCmin ) for the solid component and PTR at different distances outside tumoral border were compared. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were applied to assess the grading performance. A nomogram for HGG prediction was constructed., Results: HGGs displayed higher rSUVmax and rCBF but lower rADCmin in the solid component and 5 mm-adjacent PTR, lower rADCmin in 10 mm-adjacent PTR, and higher rCBF in 15- and 20-mm-adjacent PTR. rSUVmax in solid component performed best [area under the curve (AUC) =0.865] as a single parameter for grading. Combination of rSUVmax in the solid component and adjacent 20 mm performed better (AUC =0.881). Integration of all 3 indicators in the solid component and adjacent 20 mm performed the best (AUC =0.928). The nomogram including rSUVmax , rCBF, and rADCmin in the solid component and 5-mm-adjacent PTR predicted HGG with a concordance index (C-index) of 0.906., Conclusions: Multiparametric18 F-FDG PET/MRI from the solid component and PTR performed excellently in differentiating HGGs from LGGs. It can be used as a non-invasive and effective tool for preoperative grade stratification of patients with glioma, and can be considered in clinical practice., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://qims.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/qims-24-280/coif). P.L. reports a grant from the Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou (No. 2023A03J0276) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 82102004) during the conduct of the study. G.H.J. reports a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 82271948) and the Key Laboratory Construction Project of the Guangzhou Science and Technology (No. 202201020373) during the conduct of the study. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2024 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.)- Published
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8. [Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with myelodysplastic syndrome with a bone marrow nucleated erythroid cell proportion of greater than or equal to 50].
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Zeng YP, Li B, Qin TJ, Xu ZF, Qu SJ, Pan LJ, Gao QY, Jiao M, Wu JY, Wang HJ, Li CW, Ja YJ, Sun Q, and Xiao ZJ
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- Humans, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Bone Marrow pathology, Bone Marrow Cells, Male, Female, Survival Rate, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 genetics, Middle Aged, Myelodysplastic Syndromes genetics, Myelodysplastic Syndromes diagnosis, Mutation
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Objective: To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with a bone marrow nucleated erythroid cell proportion of greater than or equal to 50% (MDS-E) . Methods: The clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of patients with MDS-E were retrospectively analyzed by collecting the case data of 1 436 newly treated patients with MDS diagnosed in the Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from May 2014 to June 2023. Results: A total of 1 436 newly diagnosed patients with complete data were included in the study, of which 337 (23.5%) patients with MDS-E had a younger age of onset and lower neutrophil and platelet counts compared with those in patients with an erythroid cell proportion of less than 50% (MDS-NE) (all P <0.05). The proportion of MDS cases with ring sideroblasts (MDS-RS) was higher in the MDS-E group than in the MDS-NE group, and multi-hit TP53 mutations were more enriched in the MDS-E group than in the MDS-NE group (all P <0.05). Among patients with MDS-RS, the frequency of complex karyotypes and the TP53 mutation rate were significantly lower in the MDS-E group than in the MDS-NE group (0 vs 11.9%, P =0.048 and 2.4% vs 15.1%, P =0.053, respectively). Among patients with TP53 mutations, the frequencies of complex karyotypes and multi-hit TP53 mutations were significantly higher in the MDS-E group than in the MDS-NE group (87.5% vs 64.6%, P =0.003 and 84.0% vs 54.2%, P <0.001, respectively). Survival analysis of patients with MDS-RS found that the overall survival (OS) in the MDS-E group was better than that in the MDS-NE group [not reached vs 63 (95% CI 53.3-72.7) months, P =0.029]. Among patients with TP53 mutations and excess blasts, the OS in the MDS-E group was worse than that in the MDS-NE group [6 (95% CI 2.2-9.8) months vs 12 (95% CI 8.9-15.1) months, P =0.022]. Multivariate analysis showed that age of ≥65 years ( HR =2.47, 95% CI 1.43-4.26, P =0.001), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of ≤100 fl ( HR =2.62, 95% CI 1.54-4.47, P <0.001), and TP53 mutation ( HR =2.31, 95% CI 1.29-4.12, P =0.005) were poor prognostic factors independent of the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R) prognosis stratification in patients with MDS-E. Conclusion: Among patients with MDS-RS, MDS-E was strongly associated with a lower proportion of complex karyotypes and TP53 mutations, and the OS in the MDS-E group was longer than that in the MDS-NE group. Among patients with TP53 mutations, MDS-E was strongly associated with complex karyotypes and multi-hit TP53 mutations, and among TP53-mutated patients with excess blasts, the OS in the MDS-E group was shorter than that in the MDS-NE group. Age of ≥65 years, MCV of ≤100 fl, and TP53 mutation were independent adverse prognostic factors affecting OS in patients with MDS-E.
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9. A novel approach for sludge deep-dewatering via flowing-out enhancement but not relying on cell lysis and bound water release.
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Zhang H, Liu WH, Gao YY, Sun P, Zeng YP, Ma LL, Wu JN, Zhou SG, Cui XQ, Zeng RJ, and Wang HF
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- Filtration, Water chemistry, Surface-Active Agents chemistry, Sewage, Waste Disposal, Fluid methods, Flocculation
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Effective deep-dewatering is crucial for wastewater sludge management. Currently, the dominant methods focus on promoting cell lysis to release intracellular water, but these techniques often lead to secondary pollution and require stringent conditions, limiting their practical use. This study explores an innovative method using a commercially available complex quaternary ammonium salt surfactant, known as G-agent. This agent remarkably reduces the sludge water content from 98.6 % to 56.8 % with a low dosage (50 mg/g DS) and under neutral pH conditions. This approach surpasses Fenton oxidation in terms of dewatering efficiency and avoids the necessity for cell lysis and bound water release, thereby reducing the risk of secondary pollution in the filtrate, including heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other contaminants. The G-agent plays a significant role in destabilizing flocs and enhancing flocculation during the conditioning and initial dewatering stages, effectively reducing the solid-liquid interfacial affinity of the sludge. In the compression filtration stage, the agent's solidification effect is crucial in forming a robust skeleton that improves pore connectivity within the filter cake, leading to increased water permeability, drainage performance and water flow-out efficiency. This facilitates deep dewatering of sludge without cell lysis. The study reveals that the G-agent primarily improves water flow-out efficiency rather than water flowability, indicating that cell lysis and bound water release are not indispensable prerequisites for sludge deep-dewatering. Furthermore, it presents an encouraging prospect for overcoming the limitations associated with conventional sludge deep-dewatering processes., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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10. Yield stress Measurement of municipal sludge: A comprehensive evaluation of testing methods and concentration effects using a rotational rheometer.
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Liu WH, Zhang H, Sun P, Zeng YP, Gao YY, Wang HF, and Zeng RJ
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- Rheology methods, Waste Disposal, Fluid methods, Sewage
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Accurate prediction and measurement of yield stress are crucial for optimizing sludge treatment and disposal. However, the differences and applicability of various methods for measuring yield stress are subjects of ongoing debate. Meanwhile, literature on measuring sludge yield stress is limited to low solid concentrations (TS <10%), understanding and studying the yield stress of medium to high solid concentration sludge is crucial due to increasingly stringent standards for sludge treatment and disposal. So, this study employed a rotational rheometer to measure sludge yield stress across a wide range of TS (4-50%) using steady shear, dynamic oscillatory shear, and transient shear. The study derived significant conclusions by comparing and summarizing the applicability and limitations of each testing method: Dynamic oscillatory shear methods, including G'-σ curve method, γ-σ curve method, and G**γ
c method can measure sludge yield stress ranging from 4% to 40% TS, while other methods are restricted to low or limited solid concentrations; The G' = G″ method, utilizing the intersection of G' and G″ curves, consistently yields the highest value for yield stress when 4%≤ TS ≤ 12%; The rotational rheometer cannot measure sludge yield stress when the solid concentration exceeds 40% TS; The relationship between sludge yield stress and solid concentration is stronger as a power-law for TS ≤ 25%, transitioning to linear for higher concentrations (28%≤ TS <40%). This study systematically explores the applicability and limitations of various measurement methods for characterizing sludge yield stress across a wide range of solid concentrations, providing valuable guidance for scientific measurement and highlighting challenging research issues., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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11. A case of epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa with a COL7A1 gene mutation successfully treated with upadacitinib.
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Guo L, Wang SF, Wang HM, Zeng YP, and Jin HZ
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12. Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Butyriboletus hainanensis (Boletales, Basidiomycota).
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Zeng YP, Huang JY, Tu L, and Zhao K
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Butyriboletus hainanensis , a macrofungus belonging to the Boletaceae family, is named after its collection location on Hainan Island, China. However, little is known about its mitochondrial genome and its phylogenetic relationship with other boletes. In this study, we utilized next-generation sequencing technology to sequence the mitochondrial genome of Bu. hainanensis . Our findings revealed that the mitochondrial genome of this species is presumably a circular DNA molecule spanning 36,592 bp. It consists of 15 protein-coding genes, 27 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes. The base composition of the mitochondrial genome is as follows: A (36.64%), C (12.22%), G (11.73%), and T (39.41%), with a GC content of 23.95%. Additionally, a phylogenetic tree was constructed based on 22 mitochondrial genomes, which provided valuable insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Bu. hainanensis with other boletes for the first time., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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13. Efficacy of Qingpeng ointment (a Tibetan medicine) for acute gouty arthritis: a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
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Shang YX, Wei SF, Yang KP, Liu Y, Wei S, Dong X, Wang XC, Xie ZM, Fang RL, Liang LN, Li XF, Xu L, Chen MZ, Zhang KX, Huang JY, Wang L, Yang YG, Liao HL, Xing GE, Zheng YP, Li XF, Lin JL, Shi CQ, Zeng YP, Mo LD, Sun F, Li XP, Zhang Z, Chen K, He ZC, and Liu JP
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- Humans, Ointments therapeutic use, Medicine, Tibetan Traditional adverse effects, Uric Acid, Pain drug therapy, Arthralgia, Arthritis, Gouty drug therapy
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Background: This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of Qingpeng ointment (QPO), a Tibetan medicine for alleviating symptoms in individuals with acute gouty arthritis (AGA)., Methods: This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that involved individuals with AGA whose joint pain, as measured on a visual analog scale (VAS) from 0 to 10, was equal to or greater than 3. The participants were randomly assigned to either the QPO or the placebo group and received their respective treatments twice daily for seven consecutive days. In case of intolerable pain, the participants were allowed to use diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets as a rescue medicine. The primary outcomes measured were joint pain and swelling, while the secondary outcomes included joint mobility, redness, serum uric acid levels, C-reactive protein levels, and the amount of remaining rescue medicine. Any adverse events that occurred during the trial were also recorded., Results: A total of 203 cases were divided into two groups, with balanced baselines: 102 in the QPO group and 101 in the placebo group. For joint pain, differences between the groups were notable in the VAS scores [1.75 (0, 3.00) versus 2.00 (1.00, 3.50); P = 0.038], changes in VAS [5.00 (3.00, 6.00) versus 4.00 (2.00, 6.00); P = 0.036], and disappearance rate [26.47% compared to 15.84%; P = 0.046] after treatment. Concerning joint swelling, significant between-group differences were observed in the VAS scores [1.00 (0, 2.30) versus 2.00 (0.70, 3.00); P = 0.032] and disappearance rate [33.33% compared to 21.78%; P = 0.046] at treatment completion. The QPO group exhibited a statistically significant mobility improvement compared to the placebo group (P = 0.004). No significant differences were found in other secondary outcomes. Five patients, four from the QPO group and one from the other, encountered mild adverse events, primarily skin irritation. All of these cases were resolved after dosage reduction or discontinuation of the medication., Conclusions: Compared to the placebo, QPO exhibits positive effects on AGA by alleviating pain, reducing swelling, and enhancing joint mobility, without causing significant adverse effects., Trial Registration: ISRCTN34355813. Registered on 25/01/2021., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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14. Enhancing data reliability in quantitative characterization of moisture distribution in sludge using DSC: Impact of sample attributes and test parameters.
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Zhang YL, Zhang H, Liu WH, Sun P, Zheng SM, Gao YY, Zeng YP, Wang HF, and Zeng RJ
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Exploring moisture distribution, especially bound water content, is vital for studying and applying sludge dewatering. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) method has been extensively utilized for the quantitative characterization of moisture distribution in sludge. However, this method has certain limitations, such as low reproducibility of results, leading to controversial parameter values in different papers and hindering result comparison. In this study, we investigated the influence of key sample attributes on measuring sludge bound water using the DSC method.The findings demonstrated that the moisture content and mass of sludge samples substantially influenced the reproducibility and stability of DSC test results. To ensure data reliability, the moisture content of the sludge sample should be minimized and kept below 84%, with the mass not exceeding 10 mg. Compared to the influence of sludge moisture content and sample mass, the heating rate (1⁓5 °C/min) minimally affected DSC test results. This study offers a comprehensive insight into how sample attributes and test parameters affect the quantitative characterization of bound water in sludge using the DSC method. Furthermore, practical strategies are presented to enhance the method's applicability in sludge bound water characterization., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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15. [Poisonous substances and geographical distribution of poisoning in hospitalized children based on data from 25 hospitals in China from 2016 to 2020].
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Cai LM, Wang XY, Feng GS, Zeng YP, Xu X, Guo YL, Tian J, and Gao HM
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- Infant, Adolescent, Animals, Child, Male, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Female, Child, Hospitalized, Cross-Sectional Studies, Hospitals, China epidemiology, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning epidemiology, Pesticides, Foodborne Diseases, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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Objective: To investigate the poisonous substances and geographical distribution of poisoning in children in China. Methods: A cross-sectional study. The clinical data of 8 385 hospitalized children from January 2016 to December 2020 were extracted from the FUTang Updating Medical Records database. These children aged 0 to 18 years and were admitted due to poisoning. They were grouped according to age (newborns and infants, toddlers, preschoolers, school-age children, adolescents), place of residence (Northeast China, North China, Central China, East China, South China, Southwest China, Northwest China), and mode of discharge (discharge under medical advice, transfer to another hospital under medical advice, discharge without medical advice, death, other). The poisonous substance and causes of poisoning in different groups were analyzed. Results: Among these 8 385 children, 4 734 (56.5%) were male and 3 651 (43.5%) female, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.3∶1. The age was 3 (2, 7) years. The prevalence of poisoning was 51.8% (4 343/8 385) in toddlers, 16.5% (1 380/8 385) in adolescents, 14.8% (1 242/8 385) in preschoolers, 14.4% (1 206/8 385) in school-age children, and 2.5% (214/8 385) in newborns and infants. Drug poisoning accounted for 43.5% (3 649/8 385) and pesticide accounted for 26.8% (2 249/8 385). Drug poisoning was more common in adolescents (684/1 380, 49.6%) and toddlers (2 041/4 343, 47.0%); non-drug poisoning was more common in school-age children (891/1 206, 73.9%), of which carbon monoxide was mainly in newborns and infants (41/214, 19.2%) and food poisoning in children of school age (241/1 206, 20.0%). Regarding regional characteristics, drug poisoning was more frequent in South China (188/246, 64.2%) and non-drug poisoning was more frequent in Southwest China (815/1 123, 72.5%). For drugs, anti-epileptic drugs, sedative-hypnotic drugs and anti-Parkinson's disease drugs had a higher proportion of poisoning in North China (138/1 034, 13.0%) than that in other regions. For non-drug poisoning, pesticides (375/1 123, 33.3%), food poisoning (209/1 123, 18.6%) and contact with poisonous animals (86/1 123, 7.7%) were more common in Southwest China than in other regions; carbon monoxide poisoning was more common in North China (81/1 034, 7.6%) and Northwest China (65/1 064, 6.3%). In Central China, poisoning happened more in toddlers (792/1 295, 61.2%) and less in adolescents (115/1 295, 8.8%) than in other regions. Regarding different age groups, poisoning in adolescent happened more in Northeast China (121/457, 26.5%), North China (240/1 034, 23.2%), and Northwest China (245/1 064, 23.0%). The rate of discharge under medical advice, discharge without medical advice, and mortality rate within the 5 years were 77.0% (6 458/8 385), 20.8% (1 743/8 385), 0.5% (40/8 385), respectively. Conclusions: Poisoning is more common in male and toddlers. Poisonous substances show a regional characteristic and vary in different age groups, with drugs and insecticides as the most common substances.
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16. Association of risk of incident acne and treatment with systemic Janus kinase inhibitors in atopic dermatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Sun C, Su Z, and Zeng YP
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- Humans, Janus Kinase 1, Dermatitis, Atopic drug therapy, Janus Kinase Inhibitors adverse effects, Acne Vulgaris drug therapy
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Introduction: The therapeutic efficacy of systemic Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) is well established. However, the associated risk of incident acne, which is a prevalent adverse event in AD patients treated with systemic JAK inhibitors, has yet to be systematically analyzed., Methodology: To evaluate the risk of incident acne in AD patients treated with systemic JAK inhibitors, an extensive database search (clinicaltrials.gov, PubMed) was performed to identify publications eligible for inclusion from January 2020 to October 2022. Five randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of abrocitinib, four RCTs of upadacitinib, and one RCT of baricitinib, encompassing a total of 7901 participants, were included in the analysis. The risk difference for incident acne between systemic JAK inhibitors and controls was assessed using Review Manager, version 5.3, adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines., Results: Meta-analysis elucidated a significant difference in the risk of incident acne between AD participants receiving 200 mg abrocitinib (Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, 3.69; 95% CI 1.60-8.48; P < 0.01), 15 mg upadacitinib (Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, 4.61; 95% CI 2.79-7.62; P < 0.00001), and 30 mg upadacitinib (Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, 6.82; 95% CI 4.59-10.13; P < 0.00001) compared with controls receiving placebo or dupilumab. In contrast, no significant difference was found in the risk of incident acne between participants receiving 100 mg abrocitinib, 2 mg baricitinib, and 4 mg baricitinib, as compared with controls., Conclusions: Based on the current evidence, there is an increased risk of acne related to systemic JAK inhibitors, particularly with abrocitinib and upadacitinib. For patients predisposed to acne, the balance between the benefits of symptomatic relief from AD and the potential risk of acne may need to be carefully considered. This study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the risk profile of systemic JAK inhibitors and has the potential to guide personalized treatment decisions for AD patients., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.)
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17. Clinical epidemiology and disease burden of bronchiolitis in hospitalized children in China: a national cross-sectional study.
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Tian J, Wang XY, Zhang LL, Liu MJ, Ai JH, Feng GS, Zeng YP, Wang R, and Xie ZD
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- Child, Infant, Humans, Male, Female, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Child, Hospitalized, Hospitalization, China epidemiology, Cost of Illness, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections epidemiology, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections therapy, Bronchiolitis epidemiology, Bronchiolitis therapy, Respiratory Tract Infections epidemiology
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Background: Bronchiolitis is a common acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRTI) and the most frequent cause of hospitalization of infants and young children with ALRTI. Respiratory syncytial virus is the main pathogen that leads to severe bronchiolitis. The disease burden is relatively high. To date, few descriptions of the clinical epidemiology and disease burden of children hospitalized for bronchiolitis are available. This study reports the general clinical epidemiological characteristics and disease burden of bronchiolitis in hospitalized children in China., Methods: This study included the face sheet of discharge medical records collected from 27 tertiary children's hospitals from January 2016 to December 2020 that were aggregated into the FUTang Update medical REcords (FUTURE) database. The sociodemographic variables, length of stay (LOS) and disease burden of children with bronchiolitis were analyzed and compared using appropriate statistical tests., Results: In total, 42,928 children aged 0-3 years were hospitalized due to bronchiolitis from January 2016 to December 2020, accounting for 1.5% of the total number of hospitalized children of the same age in the database during the period and 5.31% of the hospitalizations for ALRTI. The male to female ratio was 2.01:1. Meanwhile, more boys than girls were observed in different regions, age groups, years, and residences. The 1-2 year age group had the greatest number of hospitalizations for bronchiolitis, while the 29 days-6 months group had the largest proportion of the total inpatients and inpatients with ALRTI in the same age group. In terms of region, the hospitalization rate of bronchiolitis was the highest in East China. Overall, the number of hospitalizations from 2017 to 2020 showed a decreasing trend from that in 2016. Seasonally, the peak hospitalizations for bronchiolitis occurred in winter. Hospitalization rates in North China in autumn and winter were higher than those in South China, while hospitalization rates in South China were higher in spring and summer. Approximately, half of the patients with bronchiolitis had no complications. Among the complications, myocardial injury, abnormal liver function and diarrhea were more common. The median LOS was 6 days [interquartile range (IQR) = 5-8], and the median hospitalization cost was 758 United States dollars (IQR = 601.96-1029.53)., Conclusions: Bronchiolitis is a common respiratory disease in infants and young children in China, and it accounts for a higher proportion of both total hospitalizations and hospitalizations due to ALRTI in children. Among them, children aged 29 days-2 years are the main hospitalized population, and the hospitalization rate of boys is significantly higher than that of girls. The peak season for bronchiolitis is winter. Bronchiolitis causes few complications and has a low mortality rate, but the burden of this disease is heavy., (© 2023. Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine.)
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18. Solid-Liquid Crystal Biphasic Ferroelectrics with Tunable Biferroelectricity.
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Liu JC, Ai Y, Liu Q, Zeng YP, Chen XG, Lv HP, Xiong RG, and Liao WQ
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Ferroelectricity has been separately found in numerous solid and liquid crystal materials since its first discovery in 1920. However, a single material with biferroelectricity existing in both solid and liquid crystal phases is very rare, and the regulation of biferroelectricity has never been studied. Here, solid-liquid crystal biphasic ferroelectrics, cholestanyl 4-X-benzoate (4X-CB, X = Cl, Br, and I), which exhibits biferroelectricity in both the solid and liquid crystal phases, is presented. It is noted that the ferroelectric liquid crystal phase of 4X-CB is a cholesteric one, distinct from the ordinary chiral smectic ferroelectric liquid crystal phase. Moreover, 4X-CB shows solid-solid and solid-liquid crystal phase transitions, of which the transition temperatures gradually increase from Cl to Br to I substitution. The spontaneous polarization (P
s ) of 4X-CB in both solid and liquid crystal phases can also be regulated by different halogen substitutions, where the 4Br-CB has the optimal Ps because of the larger molecular dipole moment. To the authors' knowledge, 4X-CB is the first ferroelectric with tunable biferroelectricity, which offers a feasible case for the performance optimization of solid-liquid crystal biphasic ferroelectrics., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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19. Scientific landscape and trend analysis of chronic urticaria: a two-decade bibliometric review.
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Yu YY, Li JX, and Zeng YP
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- Humans, Bibliometrics, Databases, Factual, Germany, Biological Products, Chronic Urticaria
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Background: In the past 20 years, an increasing number of studies have advanced our understanding of the pathogenic mechanism of chronic urticaria (CU), providing new treatment options., Objectives: This bibliometric study aimed to evaluate published reports of CU-related studies from a number of different angles, review the research trends of the studies, and provide future perspectives of CU., Materials & Methods: Publications related to CU from 2001-2022 were searched in the Web of Science Core Collection. The database file was imported to Excel and analysed using bibliometric software, including VOSviewer and BiblioShiny., Results: A total of 4,452 publications of CU were included. The number of publications related to CU has increased steadily over time. The journal with the most published articles was Allergy, and the countries with the most publications were the United States, Germany, and Italy. The most productive author was Maurer Marcus from Germany. There was close co-authorship between authors and countries (and regions) across the world. Recent studies have focused more on the pathogenesis and treatment of CU. Future hotspots may include emerging biologics for treatment., Conclusion: This study shows the research development of CU over the past two decades, which may provide beneficial reference for publication and future trends in CU research.
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20. Generalized reddish-brown macules on a 51-year-old man.
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Yang L and Zeng YP
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Skin Abnormalities
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Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The authors declare they have no conflicts of interest.
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21. Research interest in the usage of dupilumab for atopic dermatitis: a bibliometric analysis.
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Li JX and Zeng YP
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- Humans, Bibliometrics, Europe, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Dermatitis, Atopic drug therapy, Hypersensitivity
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Background: Recently, dupilumab has been used for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD), and growing interest in the subject has resulted in an increasing number of publications., Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate the rapid progress, identify hot topics, and explore scientific advances and future trends in this field., Materials & Methods: The global distribution of publications was estimated with no time restrictions. Dupilumab as a treatment for AD was scanned in the Web of Science core collection using the topic terms "dupilumab" and "atopic Dermatitis". VOSviewer was applied for visualization of bibliometric analysis. Analysis of country and region distribution, impact of journal, authors, population, economic estimation among countries and regions, key words, as well as the top 20 cited articles were performed., Results: In total, 910 publications were yielded from the Web of Science core collection database. Most studies were published in the USA (46.15%), Germany (17.91%), and France (14.07%); other countries included Denmark, the Netherlands, and Canada based on normalization of article numbers according to population and economic evaluation. Studies were most frequently reported in the British Journal of Dermatology and the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Pirozzi, G. from France was the top-cited author. The most frequent key words were concepts in dermatology, allergy, and immunology. Remarkable landmark clinical trials were noted in the top 20 cited publications., Conclusion: The research of dupilumab for AD is rapidly developing. Countries in North America and Europe have remarkably contributed to researches of dupilumab as a treatment for AD. The bibliometric analysis also presents hallmark publications reporting scientific advances in therapy progress, which may provide a foundation for further research.
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22. Skin diseases of the nipple and areola complex: A case series study from China.
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Wu C, Jia QN, Fang K, and Zeng YP
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Background: Skin diseases of the nipple and areola complex (NAC) are numerous and difficult to diagnose, which is a great challenge for clinicians. A better understanding of the clinical features of NAC skin diseases is of great value for the correct diagnosis., Methods: To investigate the clinical characteristics of skin diseases of the NAC, we retrospectively analyzed the demographic data, disease constitution, rash characteristics, inconsistency between the clinical and pathological diagnosis from 260 patients with NAC lesions that were confirmed by histopathology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China from 2012 to 2022., Results: The patients' average age was 43.6 (8 to 82) years, and the ratio of females to males was 13.4:1. Out of the 260 patients biopsied, the most common diseases were eczema, Paget's disease (PD), adenoma of the nipple (AN), seborrheic keratosis (SK), cutaneous metastasis of breast cancer, wart, soft fibroma, and hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola. There were 77 (29.6%) patients with inconsistency between the clinical impressions and pathological diagnoses. AN was the most clinically misdiagnosed condition, most commonly presumed to be PD or eczema., Conclusion: Eczema and PD are the most common biopsied NAC skin diseases. Late onset, unilateral involvement, and predilection for the nipple are several characteristics of PD, which are different from eczema. NAC skin diseases are easily misdiagnosed clinically, especially AN., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Wu, Jia, Fang and Zeng.)
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23. Perceptions of Using Instant Messaging Apps for Alcohol Reduction Intervention Among University Student Drinkers: Semistructured Interview Study With Chinese University Students in Hong Kong.
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Chau SL, Wong YC, Zeng YP, Lee JJ, and Wang MP
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Background: Mobile instant messaging (IM) apps (eg, WhatsApp and WeChat) have been widely used by the general population and are more interactive than text-based programs (SMS text messaging) to modify unhealthy lifestyles. Little is known about IM app use for health promotion, including alcohol reduction for university students., Objective: This study aims to explore university student drinkers' perceptions of using IM apps for alcohol reduction as they had high alcohol exposure (eg, drinking invitations from peers and alcohol promotion on campus) and the proportion of IM app use in Hong Kong., Methods: A qualitative study was conducted with 20 Hong Kong Chinese university students (current drinkers) with Alcohol Use Disorder Identification test scores of ≥8 recruited using purposive sampling. Semistructured individual interviews were conducted from September to October 2019. Interview questions focused on drinking behaviors, quitting history, opinions toward IM app use as an intervention tool, perceived usefulness of IM apps for alcohol reduction, and opinions on the content and design of IM apps for alcohol reduction. Each interview lasted approximately 1 hour. All interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. Two researchers independently analyzed the transcripts using thematic analysis with an additional investigator to verify the consistency of the coding., Results: Participants considered IM apps a feasible and acceptable platform for alcohol reduction intervention. They preferred to receive IMs based on personalized problem-solving and drinking consequences with credible sources. Other perceived important components of instant messages included providing psychosocial support in time and setting goals with participants to reduce drinking. They further provided suggestions on the designs of IM interventions, in which they preferred simple and concise messages, chat styles based on participants' preferences (eg, adding personalized emojis and stickers in the chat), and peers as counselors., Conclusions: Qualitative interviews with Chinese university student drinkers showed high acceptability, engagement, and perceived utility of IM apps for alcohol reduction intervention. IM intervention can be an alternative for alcohol reduction intervention apart from traditional text-based programs. The study has implications for developing the IM intervention for other unhealthy behaviors and highlights important topics that warrant future research, including substance use and physical inactivity., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04025151; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04025151?term=NCT04025151., (©Siu Long Chau, Yiu Cheong Wong, Ying Pei Zeng, Jung Jae Lee, Man Ping Wang. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 27.02.2023.)
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24. A low-grade well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumour originating from the skin.
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Jia QN, Wang WM, Zeng YP, and Qu T
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- Humans, Neuroendocrine Tumors diagnosis, Neuroendocrine Tumors surgery, Neuroendocrine Tumors pathology
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- 2023
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25. Dupilumab-Associated Psoriasis and Psoriasiform Manifestations: A Scoping Review.
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Su Z and Zeng YP
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- Humans, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized adverse effects, Interleukin-4, Interleukin Inhibitors, Treatment Outcome, Dermatitis, Atopic drug therapy, Psoriasis chemically induced, Psoriasis drug therapy
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Background: Dupilumab is the first approved IL-4Rα inhibitor for the treatment of atopic dermatitis at present with good efficacy and safety. However, there have been several reports of psoriasis and psoriasiform manifestations occurring after dupilumab therapy in recent years, showing a new paradoxical cutaneous reaction associated with biologics., Summary: This is a scoping review in order to summarize the demographics and epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, potential pathogenesis, and promising management of dupilumab-associated psoriasis and psoriasiform manifestations., (© 2023 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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26. Clinicopathologic features and abnormal signaling pathways in plasmablastic lymphoma: a multicenter study in China.
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Shi D, Gao L, Wan XC, Li J, Tian T, Hu J, Zhang QL, Su YF, Zeng YP, Hu ZJ, Yu BH, Li XQ, Wei P, Li JW, and Zhou XY
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- Humans, Male, Female, Prognosis, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53, Signal Transduction genetics, Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell, Plasmablastic Lymphoma diagnosis, Plasmablastic Lymphoma genetics, Plasmablastic Lymphoma pathology
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Background: Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a rare but aggressive B-cell lymphoma subtype with poor prognosis. Knowledge about the etiology, clinicopathologic and molecular features, and outcomes of PBL is limited. This study aimed to examine the clinicopathologic characteristics, therapeutic approaches, and clinical outcomes of PBL patients in a Chinese population., Methods: A total of 102 PBL patients were recruited from three cancer centers. The pathologic features and clinical outcomes of 56 patients with available treatment details and follow-up data were reviewed and analyzed. RNA sequencing was performed in 6 PBL and 11 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients., Results: Most patients in our cohort were male (n = 36, 64.3%), and 35 patients presented with Ann Arbor stage I/II disease at diagnosis. All these patients showed negative findings for human immunodeficiency virus, and the vast majority of patients in our cohort were immunocompetent. Lymph nodes (n = 13, 23.2%) and gastrointestinal tract (n = 10, 17.9%) were the most commonly involved site at presentation. Post-treatment complete remission (CR) was the only prognostic factor affecting overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in the multivariate analysis. RNA-seq demonstrated that B-cell receptor (BCR), T-cell receptor (TCR), P53, calcium signaling, and Wnt signaling pathways were significantly downregulated in PBLs compared with GCB (or non-GCB) DLBCLs., Conclusions: In this multicenter study in the Chinese population, PBL mainly occurred in immunocompetent individuals and most patients present with early-stage disease at diagnosis. Post-treatment CR was an important prognostic factor affecting OS and PFS. RNA-seq showed that the B-cell receptor (BCR), P53, calcium signaling, cell adhesion molecules, and Wnt signaling pathways significantly differed between PBL and GCB (or non-GCB) DLBCL, which provided theoretical basis for its pathogenesis and future treatment., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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27. Reactive perforating collagenosis treated with dupilumab: A case report and literature review.
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Guo L, Zeng YP, and Jin HZ
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- Humans, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Skin Diseases, Soft Tissue Injuries
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28. Biferroelectricity of a homochiral organic molecule in both solid crystal and liquid crystal phases.
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Song XJ, Chen XG, Liu JC, Liu Q, Zeng YP, Tang YY, Li PF, Xiong RG, and Liao WQ
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Ferroelectricity, existing in either solid crystals or liquid crystals, gained widespread attention from science and industry for over a century. However, ferroelectricity has never been observed in both solid and liquid crystal phases of a material simultaneously. Inorganic ferroelectrics that dominate the market do not have liquid crystal phases because of their completely rigid structure caused by intrinsic chemical bonds. We report a ferroelectric homochiral cholesterol derivative, β-sitosteryl 4-iodocinnamate, where both solid and liquid crystal phases can exhibit the behavior of polarization switching as determined by polarization-voltage hysteresis loops and piezoresponse force microscopy measurements. The unique long molecular chain, sterol structure, and homochirality of β-sitosteryl 4-iodocinnamate molecules enable the formation of polar crystal structures with point group 2 in solid crystal phases, and promote the layered and helical structure in the liquid crystal phase with vertical polarization. Our findings demonstrate a compound that can show the biferroelectricity in both solid and liquid crystal phases, which would inspire further exploration of the interplay between solid and liquid crystal ferroelectric phases., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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29. Disseminierte braune Papeln an Rumpf und Extremitäten eines älteren Mannes.
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Feng H, Fang K, and Zeng YP
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30. Disseminated brown papules on the trunk and extremities of an elderly man.
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Feng H, Fang K, and Zeng YP
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- Aged, Humans, Male, Skin, Torso, Extremities, Skin Abnormalities
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31. Ultrafast exciton delocalization and localization dynamics of a perylene bisimide quadruple π-stack: a nonadiabatic dynamics simulation.
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Zhang S, Zeng YP, Wan XJ, Xu DH, Liu XY, Cui G, and Li L
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Unraveling the photogenerated exciton dynamics of π-stacked molecular aggregates is of great importance for both fundamental studies and industrial applications. Among various π-stacked molecular aggregates, perylene tetracarboxylic acid bisimide (PBI) based aggregates are regarded as one of the prototypes due to their inherent high fluorescence quantum yield and excellent photostability and flexibility in controlling intermolecular forces via chemical modifications. However, the exciton dynamics of these PBI based aggregates remain elusive up to now. In this work, we have first employed LR-TDDFT-based nonadiabatic dynamics simulations and static electronic structure calculations to investigate the ultrafast exciton dynamics of a newly synthesized perylene bisimide quadruple (PBQ) π-stack. Upon photoexcitation, the S
6 to S10 states are the most likely populated excited states, which can be regarded as a combination of local excited (LE) excitons and charge transfer (CT) excitons of those four PBI chromophores. Then, the excited PBQ π-stack relaxes ultrafast to the lowest lying excited S1 state within 500 fs, which is accompanied by the complicated exciton conversion as well as exciton localization/delocalization dynamics. In short, the initially populated hybrid LE and CT excitons convert to the LE excitons of B/C and A/D, in which the LE excitons of B/C contribute the most (∼0.44) while the LE excitons of A/D also have minor contributions (0.21), indicating the formation of the localized excimer state. We use the notations A/B/C/D here to represent the four PBI fragments of PBQ π-stacks along the direction perpendicular to the PBI molecular plane. Additionally, using a recently defined root mean square deviation (RMSD) of electron and hole spatial distributions along three Cartesian coordinates, we could investigate the exciton localization/delocalization dynamics in a quantitative way. Our simulation results indicate that the photoinduced electrons and holes of the PBQ π-stack exhibit an ultrafast localization(∼10 fs)-delocalization(∼60 fs)-localization(∼200 fs) dynamics, during which both LE and CT excitons play crucial roles. Our present work is not only consistent with previous experimental studies, but also provides more detailed insights into the relevant processes, which might be useful for the future design of PBI based optoelectronic devices with improved performances.- Published
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32. Ocular Adverse Effects in Atopic Dermatitis Patients Treated With Dupilumab: A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Jia QN, Qiao J, Fang K, and Zeng YP
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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common chronic inflammatory skin disorders. Dupilumab, the first targeted biological drug approved for the treatment of AD, has been widely used, along with increasing ocular adverse effects (AEs)., Objective: To perform a bibliometric analysis of all the qualified literature involving ocular AEs during the treatment of AD with dupilumab., Methods: Relevant studies were extracted from the Web of Science database and screened by researchers. The bibliographic analysis was performed using the VOSviewer., Results: A total of 138 articles were enrolled in this study. The first study was published in 2016 by Oregon Health and Science University from the United States. The majority of publications were published in the past 3 years. British Journal of Dermatology published the highest number of articles. The United States was the country with the most publications. Sanofi (France) and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (USA) were the leading organizations with the most contributions. Conjunctivitis was the most common ocular AE. The management of AD will continue to be the research hotspot and development trend in this area. The milestone research is the first article "Two Phase 3 Trials of Dupilumab vs. Placebo in Atopic Dermatitis" published in the New England Journal of Medicine . Most of the top 10 papers were mainly randomized, placebo-controlled phase 2 and phase 3 clinical trials and real-life large cohort studies., Conclusions: This study may help better understand ocular AEs in the dupilumab treatment of AD, and grasp the research trends and most influential topics in this field., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Jia, Qiao, Fang and Zeng.)
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33. Ultrasound-assisted desalination of crude oil: The influence of mixing extent, crude oil species, chemical demulsifier and operation variables.
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Chen WS, Chen ZY, Chang JY, Chen CY, and Zeng YP
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- Emulsions, Surface Tension, Surface-Active Agents, Water, Petroleum
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Coalescence of water droplets in crude oil has been effectively promoted by chemical demulsifiers integrated with ultrasound. Temporary images of water droplets in W/O emulsions were directly monitored using a metallurgical microscope. Water droplets achieved expansion of 118% at 40 min ultrasonic irradiation time under well mixing conditions. However, water droplets in heavy crude oil undergo less aggregation than those in light crude oil, due to resistance of mobility in highly viscous fluid. In the absence of chemical demulsifiers, water droplets enveloped by native surfactants appeared to aggregate arduously because of occurrence of interfacial tension gradients. Influential significance analyses have been executed by a factorial design method on operation variables, including acoustic power intensity, operation temperature, ultrasonic irradiation time and chemical demulsifier dosages. In this work, the outcomes indicate that the optimal operating conditions for desalination of crude oil assisted by ultrasound were as follows: acoustic power intensity = 300 W, operation temperature = 90℃, ultrasonic irradiation time = 75 min and chemical demulsifier dosages = 54 mg/L. Besides, it was found that the most influential importance of operation parameter was temperature, followed with acoustic power intensity, ultrasonic irradiation time and chemical demulsifier dosages., (Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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34. Characteristics, mechanism, and management of pain in atopic dermatitis: A literature review.
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Li JX, Dong RJ, and Zeng YP
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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, pruritic, immune-mediated inflammatory disease. Developments in basic science and clinical research have increased our understanding of AD. Although pain as a symptom of AD is underemphasized in previous studies, multiple researchers address pain as a frequent burden of AD. However, the exact role of pain in AD is not fully understood., Aims: Our review aimed to summarize the current evidence focusing on characteristics, mechanism, and management of pain in AD., Materials & Methods: We conducted a thorough literature review in the PubMed database to figure out different aspects discussing pain in AD, including pain symptoms, burden, the relationship between pain and itch, mechanism, and pain management in AD., Results and Conclusion: AD patients affected by skin pain vary from 42.7%-92.2% with remarkable intensity and heavy burden. Skin pain and itch interacted both in symptoms and mechanisms. Atopic skin with the impaired barrier, neurogenic inflammation mediators, peripheral and central sensitization of pain may possibly explain pain mechanism in AD. Future research is needed to clarify the commonality and disparity of pain and itch in AD in order to seek efficacious medications and treatment., (© 2021 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.)
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35. Universal extracellular vesicles and PD-L1+ extracellular vesicles detected by single molecule array technology as circulating biomarkers for diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
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Li JW, Shi D, Wan XC, Hu J, Su YF, Zeng YP, Hu ZJ, Yu BH, Zhang QL, Wei P, and Zhou XY
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- B7-H1 Antigen, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Technology, Extracellular Vesicles, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse diagnosis, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse drug therapy
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Plasma extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been reported to be a promising source of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in various cancers. However, further research in this area is needed due to the limitations of circulating extracellular vesicles detection methods. Using the Single Molecule array (SiMoa) technology, we developed two extracellular vesicle detection assays, CD9-CD63 and PD-L1-CD63, to determine circulating universal EVs and PD-L1 positive EVs, respectively. A total of 164 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients were retrospectively included in this study. Compared with healthy volunteers (n = 25), elevated CD9-CD63 and PD-L1-CD63 signals were detected in the plasma of DLBCL patients (n = 164). High CD9-CD63 signals was associated with molecular subtype, extranodal site and treatment response in DLBCL. A high PD-L1-CD63 signal was also associated with certain clinical features, including extranodal site and treatment response. CD9-CD63 and PD-L1-CD63 signals were found to be important prognostic factors for both progression-free and overall survival. Furthermore, PD-L1-positive EVs were found in all patients, though PD-L1 protein expression was positive in only 35.4% (17/48) of tumor biopsies. No correlation was found between circulating PD-L1+ EVs and soluble PD-L1 (sPD-L1) levels. Our results show that plasma universal EV and PD-L1-positive EV levels are significantly elevated in DLBCL and might serve as biomarkers for predicting survival outcomes in DLBCL patients., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)., (© 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.)
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36. Calorie restriction conferred improvement effect on long-term rehabilitation of ischemic stroke via gut microbiota.
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Huang JT, Mao YQ, Han B, Zhang ZY, Chen HL, Li ZM, Kong CY, Xu JQ, Cai PR, Zeng YP, Zhao J, Zhao YP, and Wang LS
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- Animals, Bacteria metabolism, Brain metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Dysbiosis, Ischemic Stroke metabolism, Ischemic Stroke microbiology, Ischemic Stroke physiopathology, Mice, Recovery of Function, Time Factors, Bacteria growth & development, Brain physiopathology, Brain-Gut Axis, Caloric Restriction, Gastrointestinal Microbiome, Ischemic Stroke rehabilitation, Stroke Rehabilitation
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Calorie restriction can modulate the gut microbiota and protect against many diseases including ischemic stroke. However, the role of calorie-restriction-induced microbiota alteration remained unknown in ischemic stroke rehabilitation. Here we conducted 30% reduction of caloric intake on mice for four weeks, to evaluate its role on ischemic stroke rehabilitation. Significantly, this calorie restriction led to better long-term rehabilitation in comparison of normal control. Notably, the transplantation of gut microbiome from calorie-restriction-treated mice to post-stroke mice was eligible to obtain better long-term rehabilitation of stroke mice. Bifidobacterium identified by 16 S ribosomal RNA sequencing were enriched in those of calorie-restriction mice. Then we administrated Bifidobacterium to stroke mice and found Bifidobacterium treatment could successfully improve the long-term rehabilitation of cerebral ischemia mice. Furthermore, the metabolomics analysis revealed a panel of upshifting metabolites, suggesting that calorie restriction greatly altered the gut microbiota composition and its metabolism. Hence, we discovered the novel effect of CR on long-term rehabilitation of ischemic stroke and the underlying role of gut microbiota, which might provide novel thoughts for the clinical post-stroke rehabilitation., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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37. Cutaneous Vasculitis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
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Yang L and Zeng YP
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- Humans, Lupus Erythematosus, Cutaneous diagnosis, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic complications, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic diagnosis, Skin Diseases, Vascular diagnosis, Skin Diseases, Vascular etiology, Vasculitis diagnosis, Vasculitis etiology
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38. Intra-articular Injection of Kartogenin-Enhanced Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in a Rat Model.
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Zeng WN, Zhang Y, Wang D, Zeng YP, Yang H, Li J, Zhou CP, Liu JL, Yang QJ, Deng ZL, and Zhou ZK
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- Anilides, Animals, Bone Marrow, Chondrogenesis, Injections, Intra-Articular, Phthalic Acids, Rats, Cartilage, Articular, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Osteoarthritis, Knee drug therapy
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Background: In this study, we investigated the in vitro and in vivo chondrogenic capacity of kartogenin (KGN)-enhanced bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) for cartilage regeneration., Purpose: To determine (1) whether functionalized nanographene oxide (NGO) can effectively deliver KGN into BMSCs and (2) whether KGN would enhance BMSCs during chondrogenesis in vitro and in vivo in an animal model., Study Design: Controlled laboratory study., Methods: Functionalized NGO with line chain amine-terminated polyethylene glycol (PEG) and branched polyethylenimine (BPEI) were used to synthesize biocompatible NGO-PEG-BPEI (PPG) and for loading hydrophobic KGN molecules noncovalently via π-π stacking and hydrophobic interactions (PPG-KGN). Then, PPG-KGN was used for the intracellular delivery of hydrophobic KGN by simple mixing and co-incubation with BMSCs to acquire KGN-enhanced BMSCs. The chondrogenic efficacy of KGN-enhanced BMSCs was evaluated in vitro. In vivo, osteoarthritis (OA) was induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection in rats. A total of 5 groups were established: normal (OA treated with nothing), phosphate-buffered saline (PBS; intra-articular injection of PBS), PPG-KGN (intra-articular injection of PPG-KGN), BMSCs (intra-articular injection of BMSCs), and BMSCs + PPG-KGN (intra-articular injection of PPG-KGN-preconditioned BMSCs). At 6 and 9 weeks after the surgical induction of OA, the rats received intra-articular injections of PPG-KGN, BMSCs, or KGN-enhanced BMSCs. At 14 weeks after the surgical induction of OA, radiographic and behavioral evaluations as well as histological analysis of the knee joints were performed., Results: The in vitro study showed that PPG could be rapidly uptaken in the first 4 hours after incubation, reaching saturation at 12 hours and accumulating in the lysosome and cytoplasm of BMSCs. Thus, PPG-KGN could enhance the efficiency of the intracellular delivery of KGN, which showed a remarkably high chondrogenic differentiation capacity of BMSCs. When applied to an OA model of cartilage injuries in rats, PPG-KGN-preconditioned BMSCs contributed to protection from joint space narrowing, pathological mineralization, OA development, and OA-induced pain, as well as improved tissue regeneration, as evidenced by radiographic, weightbearing, and histological findings., Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that KGN-enhanced BMSCs showed markedly improved capacities for chondrogenesis and articular cartilage repair. We believe that this work demonstrates that a multifunctional nanoparticle-based drug delivery system could be beneficial for stem cell therapy. Our results present an opportunity to reverse the symptoms and pathophysiology of OA., Clinical Relevance: The intracellular delivery of KGN to produce BMSCs with enhanced chondrogenic potential may offer a new approach for the treatment of OA.
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39. Erythematöse Gesichtsschwellung mit schwärzlicher Schorfbildung.
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Jiang YY, Liu WJ, and Zeng YP
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40. Blackish necrotic eschar with swelling erythema on the face.
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Jiang YY, Liu WJ, and Zeng YP
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- Face, Humans, Edema, Erythema diagnosis
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41. Skin-Colored Papules on the Right Lower Back of an Elderly Man.
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Yang L and Zeng YP
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- Aged, Humans, Male, Skin, Back, Skin Abnormalities
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42. Air activation of charcoal monoliths for capacitive energy storage.
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Ma Y, Liang H, Yin J, Yao D, Xia Y, Zuo K, and Zeng YP
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Charcoal monoliths derived from waste wood were activated with air for the application of electrochemical capacitor electrodes and an insight was given into the activation mechanism. The mild air activation is effective and pollution-free compared to the common chemical activation using KOH etc. for the preparation of crack-free carbon monoliths. The activation process was controlled by altering the activation temperature and time, and their effects on the nanostructure of charcoal monoliths were studied. As the activation temperature or time increased, air eroded the defective surface of charcoal layer-by-layer, with the oxygen atoms being introduced by chemisorption and oxidation reactions and removed by dehydration and decomposition reactions. Meanwhile, micro-pores were produced. The electrode activated at 300 °C for 1 h, with a specific surface area of 567 m
2 g-1 and a high micro-porosity of 86%, exhibited a specific capacitance of 203 F g-1 and 35.5 F cm-3 . Moreover, it presented a higher total capacitance of 3.6 F cm-2 than most reported pellet electrodes. These findings give a reasonable picture of the air activation process and are instructive to prepare activated carbon monoliths under an oxidizing environment., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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43. The epidemiology of blood transfusion in hospitalized children: a national cross-sectional study in China.
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Guo K, Wang XY, Feng GS, Tian J, Zeng YP, Ma SX, and Ni X
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Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-20-464). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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44. Mitochondria-targeting graphene oxide nanocomposites for fluorescence imaging-guided synergistic phototherapy of drug-resistant osteosarcoma.
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Zeng WN, Yu QP, Wang D, Liu JL, Yang QJ, Zhou ZK, and Zeng YP
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- Animals, Apoptosis drug effects, Apoptosis radiation effects, Bone Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Bone Neoplasms radiotherapy, Cell Line, Tumor, Doxorubicin, Drug Delivery Systems, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Fluorescence, Humans, Hyperthermia, Induced, Indocyanine Green, Laser Therapy, Male, Mice, Mice, Nude, Nanoparticles therapeutic use, Osteosarcoma diagnostic imaging, Osteosarcoma radiotherapy, Oxides, Oxygen, Photochemotherapy methods, Polyethyleneimine, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Bone Neoplasms drug therapy, Graphite pharmacology, Mitochondria drug effects, Nanocomposites chemistry, Optical Imaging methods, Osteosarcoma drug therapy, Phototherapy methods
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Background: Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant bone tumor occurring in children and young adults. Drug-resistant osteosarcoma often results in chemotherapy failure. Therefore, new treatments aimed at novel therapeutic targets are urgently needed for the treatment of drug-resistant osteosarcoma. Mitochondria-targeted phototherapy, i.e., synergistic photodynamic/photothermal therapy, has emerged as a highly promising strategy for treating drug-resistant tumors. This study proposed a new nano-drug delivery system based on near-infrared imaging and multifunctional graphene, which can target mitochondria and show synergistic phototherapy, with preferential accumulation in tumors., Methods and Results: Based on our previous study, (4-carboxybutyl) triphenyl phosphonium bromide (TPP), a mitochondria-targeting ligand, was conjugated to indocyanine green (ICG)-loaded, polyethylenimine-modified PEGylated nanographene oxide sheets (TPP-PPG@ICG) to promote mitochondrial accumulation after cellular internalization. Thereafter, exposure to a single dose of near-infrared irradiation enabled synergistic photodynamic and photothermal therapy, which simultaneously inhibited adenosine triphosphate synthesis and mitochondrial function. Induction of intrinsic apoptosis assisted in surmounting drug resistance and caused tumor cell death. After fluorescence imaging-guided synergistic phototherapy, the mitochondria-targeting, multifunctional graphene-based, drug-delivery system showed highly selective anticancer efficiency in vitro and in vivo, resulting in marked inhibition of tumor progression without noticeable toxicity in mice bearing doxorubicin-resistant MG63 tumor cells., Conclusion: The mitochondria-targeting TPP-PPG@ICG nanocomposite constitutes a new class of nanomedicine for fluorescence imaging-guided synergistic phototherapy and shows promise for treating drug-resistant osteosarcoma.
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45. [Hsa-let-7b-5p Inhibits Proliferation of Human Leukemia THP-1 Cells via FTO/m 6 A/MYC Signaling Pathway].
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Wu DS, Zheng CF, Zeng YP, Lin J, Chen JL, and Shi SJ
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- Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO genetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation, Humans, Leukocytes, Mononuclear, Signal Transduction, THP-1 Cells, Leukemia, MicroRNAs genetics
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Objective: To investigate the down-regulation effect of let-7b-5p on the expression of FTO in acute myeloid leukemia cell line THP-1 and inhibitory effect on THP-1 proliferation via m
6 A/MYC signaling pathway., Methods: The acute myeloid leukemia cell line THP-1 and the normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) were selected as subjects. The expression of let-7b-5p and FTO mRNA in those cells was detected by qPCR, further the expression of FTO protein in those cells was detected by Western blot. And, the luciferase reporter gene assay was used to verify the targeting effect of let-7b-5p on FTO. Finally, THP-1 cells were transfected respectively with let-7b-5p mimic, and PBMNC with let-7b-5p inhibitor, there after the C-MYC mRNA m6 A enrichment level in transfected cells was analyzed by dot blot, the expression levels of let-7b-5p, FTO and c-MYC were assayed by RT-PCR, the expressions of FTO and c-MYC protein were verified by Western blot, and the proliferation level of cells after transfection was detected by MTT assay., Results: Compared with PBMNC, the expression of let-7b-5p in THP-1 significantly decreased, while the expression of FTO was significantly increased (P<0.05). After transfection with let-7b-5p mimic combined with FTO 3'-UTR, the luciferase activity of transfected THP-1 cells significantly decreased, but the luciferase activity significantly increased after transfection with mutant 3'-UTR, which was significantly different from the negative control group(blank vector) (P<0.05). Let-7b-5p inhibitor down-regulated c-MYC mRNA m6 A enrichment, and then up-regulated the expression of FTO in transfected PBMNC cells, the effects of which were significant (P<0.05). However, let-7b-5p mimic up-regulated c-MYC mRNA m6 A enrichment level and down-regulated the expression of FTO in the transfected THP-1 cells, and the cell proliferation rate was significantly lower than that in the negative control group (blank vector) (P<0.05)., Conclusion: Human acute myeloid leukemia cell line THP-1 low expresses the let-7b-5p, which regulates c-MYC expression through let-7b-5p-/FTO-/m6 A axis and promotes the proliferation of leukemia cell line THP-1.- Published
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46. Clinical and pathologic features and therapeutic management of eosinophilic fasciitis.
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Li Y, Chang X, Mao XM, Du W, Zeng YP, Yuan X, Li J, Jia L, Zhang T, Xie Y, Li Q, and Sun QN
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- Humans, Eosinophilia drug therapy, Fasciitis drug therapy
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- 2020
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47. Alleviation of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Rats by Yiqi Huayu Jiedu Decoction: A Tandem Mass Tag-Based Proteomics Study.
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Luo CY, Li Y, Li X, Liang X, Wang Q, Ma YH, Xiong CH, Zeng YP, Sun W, and Wang X
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Background: To study the effect of Yiqi Huayu Jiedu Decoction (YQHYJD) on protein expression in the lung tissue of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) rats and to explore the underlying molecular therapeutic mechanism of YQHYJD., Methods: Sprague Dawley rats were administered with YQHYJD by oral gavage for 1 week. The rats were injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce ARDS. The lung injury was assessed pathologically. Differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were screened by quantitative proteomics and analyzed using bioinformatic tools, such as Metascape and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) mapper. DEPs were verified by parallel reaction monitoring (PRM)., Results: YQHYJD alleviated the LPS-induced pathological damage of lung tissue in rats. There were 134 DEPs among the YQHYJD treatment and model groups. The Genomes pathway analyses revealed that the DEPs were closely related to immune system pathway. The mass spectrometry analysis revealed that YQHYJD exhibits a protective effect on lung tissue by significantly upregulating hematopoietic cell kinase (Hck), phospholipid phosphatase 3 (Plpp3), myristoylated-alanine rich C-kinase substrate (Marcks), and Actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 2 (Arpc2), which are related to Fc gamma receptor-mediated phagocytosis pathway., Conclusion: YQHYJD can alleviate the lung injury of ARDS rats by regulating the Fc gamma receptor-mediated phagocytosis pathway, which is related to immune system., (Copyright © 2020 Luo, Li, Li, Liang, Wang, Ma, Xiong, Zeng, Sun and Wang.)
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48. Rapamycin blocks the IL-13-induced deficiency of Epidermal Barrier Related Proteins via upregulation of miR-143 in HaCaT Keratinocytes.
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Jia QN and Zeng YP
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- Dermatitis, Atopic immunology, Dermatitis, Atopic pathology, Filaggrin Proteins, HaCaT Cells, Humans, Interleukin-13 immunology, Interleukin-13 Receptor alpha1 Subunit genetics, Interleukin-13 Receptor alpha1 Subunit metabolism, Keratinocytes drug effects, Keratinocytes immunology, Keratinocytes metabolism, Membrane Proteins deficiency, Membrane Proteins genetics, Protein Precursors deficiency, Protein Precursors genetics, S100 Proteins deficiency, S100 Proteins genetics, Signal Transduction drug effects, Signal Transduction genetics, Signal Transduction immunology, Sirolimus therapeutic use, Skin drug effects, Skin immunology, Skin pathology, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases antagonists & inhibitors, Up-Regulation drug effects, Up-Regulation immunology, Dermatitis, Atopic drug therapy, Interleukin-13 metabolism, MicroRNAs metabolism, Sirolimus pharmacology, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism
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Interleukin (IL)-13 plays a key role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD). Our preliminary study demonstrated that forced expression of miR-143 could block IL-13-induced down-regulation of epidermal barrier related proteins in epidermal keratinocytes. As previous studies suggested that miR-143 expression was regulated by mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway, we investigated the mechanism of mTOR signaling pathway in the epidermal barrier dysfunction of AD. The HaCaT cells were stimulated by IL-13 and subsequently treated with rapamycin. The expression levels of miR-143, IL-13 receptor α1 (IL-13Rα1), p-mTOR, p-S6K1, p-Akt, and epidermal barrier related proteins were analyzed through RT-qPCR and/or western blotting. The current study showed that IL-13 increased the expression levels of p-mTOR, p-S6K1, and p-Akt, and that rapamycin blocked IL-13-induced down-regulation of miR-143, suppressed the IL-13Rα1 expression and up-regulated the expressions of filaggrin, loricrin, and involucrin in HaCaT cells. This study proposed that IL-13 could activate the mTOR signaling pathway, and confirmed the vital role of mTOR-miR-143 signaling axis in the pathogenesis of AD. It provided solid evidences regarding rapamycin as a potential effective therapeutic option in the management of AD., Competing Interests: Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interest exists., (© The author(s).)
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49. Transmissibility of COVID-19 in 11 major cities in China and its association with temperature and humidity in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu.
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Guo XJ, Zhang H, and Zeng YP
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- Betacoronavirus pathogenicity, COVID-19, China epidemiology, Cities, Coronavirus Infections prevention & control, Disease Transmission, Infectious prevention & control, Disease Transmission, Infectious statistics & numerical data, Humans, Humidity, Pandemics prevention & control, Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control, Regression Analysis, SARS-CoV-2, Temperature, Basic Reproduction Number, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Coronavirus Infections transmission, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology, Pneumonia, Viral transmission
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Background: The new coronavirus disease COVID-19 began in December 2019 and has spread rapidly by human-to-human transmission. This study evaluated the transmissibility of the infectious disease and analyzed its association with temperature and humidity to study the propagation pattern of COVID-19., Methods: In this study, we revised the reported data in Wuhan based on several assumptions to estimate the actual number of confirmed cases considering that perhaps not all cases could be detected and reported in the complex situation there. Then we used the equation derived from the Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) model to calculate R
0 from January 24, 2020 to February 13, 2020 in 11 major cities in China for comparison. With the calculation results, we conducted correlation analysis and regression analysis between R0 and temperature and humidity for four major cities in China to see the association between the transmissibility of COVID-19 and the weather variables., Results: It was estimated that the cumulative number of confirmed cases had exceeded 45 000 by February 13, 2020 in Wuhan. The average R0 in Wuhan was 2.7, significantly higher than those in other cities ranging from 1.8 to 2.4. The inflection points in the cities outside Hubei Province were between January 30, 2020 and February 3, 2020, while there had not been an obvious downward trend of R0 in Wuhan. R0 negatively correlated with both temperature and humidity, which was significant at the 0.01 level., Conclusions: The transmissibility of COVID-19 was strong and importance should be attached to the intervention of its transmission especially in Wuhan. According to the correlation between R0 and weather, the spread of disease will be suppressed as the weather warms.- Published
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50. Lipoprotein A, combined with alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase, contributes to predicting the occurrence of NASH: a cross-sectional study.
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Zhang Y, He H, Zeng YP, Yang LD, Jia D, An ZM, and Jia WG
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- Adult, Biomarkers blood, China, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, ROC Curve, Severity of Illness Index, Alanine Transaminase blood, Aspartate Aminotransferases blood, Lipoprotein(a) blood, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease blood
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Background: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) progresses from simple nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and has a poor prognosis. Abnormal lipid metabolism is closely related to the occurrence and development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This study aimed to study the relationships between serum lipid metabolites and NASH, and to improve the early diagnosis of NASH., Methods: This study included 86 NAFLD patients (23 NASH and 63 NAFL), and 81 unaffected individuals as controls from West China Hospital between October 2018 and May 2019. With lipid metabolites as the focus of the study, the differences in lipid metabolites were compared between the control group, NAFL patients, and NASH patients. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the risk factors of NASH. Finally, receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve) was used to analyze the efficacy of the metabolites in NASH prediction., Results: The levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and lipoprotein A (LPA) increased with the severity of NAFLD. In NAFLD patients, LPA (OR:1.61; 95%CI: 1.03-2.52) was a potential risk factor for NASH, and ROC analysis showed that the combination of LPA, ALT, and AST had a greater predictive efficiency for NASH., Conclusions: Abnormal apolipoprotein/lipoprotein is closely related to lipid metabolism disorder in patients with NAFLD. In NAFL, the combination of LPA, ALT, and AST contributes to predicting the occurrence of NASH. LPA may be a potential biomarker and therapeutic target for diagnosing and treating NASH.
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