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2. Women and children’s real-world economic and drug indicators from 2015 to 2019
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Jun Zou, Che Zhang, Guohua Jia, and Wei Lu
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Real-world study ,pharmacoepidemiology ,pharmacoeconomic analysis ,rational drug use ,antimicrobial stewardship program ,antibiotic percent ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
ABSTRACTObjectives: To obtain real-world data on rational drug use, pharmacoeconomic regarding women’s and children’s health and the benefits of Hainan free trade port (HFTP) health policies, we retrospectively investigated drug indicators, prescribing trend, and economic data.Method: We retrospectively gathered the data from the database of the hospital information system and the quality indicators of pharmacy; we compared the monthly indicators from 2015 to 2019.Results: In 2017, the HFTP maternal mortality ratio (MMR) was 24.46. In 2019, the HFTP infant mortality rate (‰) was 4.15, and the under-five mortality rate (‰) was 6.19. A total of 1,922,798 prescriptions included in the analysis, the defined daily dose of 2015–2019 ranged from 46.59 to 32.34. In 2019, the proportions of antibiotics prescribed in outpatient, emergency, and inpatient care were 14.19%, 16.68%, and 46.26%, respectively. The injection prescription percentage ranged from 13.08% to 8.08%. The proportion of medicine income to total hospital income of 2015–2019 ranged from 26.66% to 25.31%.Conclusion: According to the analysis of women’s and children’s real-world drug data, economic investment and strict quality control of antimicrobial stewardship programs can lead to the rational use of drugs.
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- 2023
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3. The role of machine learning in carbon neutrality: Catalyst property prediction, design, and synthesis for carbon dioxide reduction
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Zhuo Wang, Zhehao Sun, Hang Yin, Honghe Wei, Zicong Peng, Yoong Xin Pang, Guohua Jia, Haitao Zhao, Cheng Heng Pang, and Zongyou Yin
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Carbon neutrality ,Carbon dioxide reduction reaction ,Machine learning ,Catalyst ,Rational design ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Achieving carbon neutrality is an essential part of responding to climate change caused by the deforestation and over-exploitation of natural resources that have accompanied the development of human society. The carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) is a promising strategy to capture and convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemical products. However, the traditional trial-and-error method makes it expensive and time-consuming to understand the deeper mechanism behind the reaction, discover novel catalysts with superior performance and lower cost, and determine optimal support structures and electrolytes for the CO2RR. Emerging machine learning (ML) techniques provide an opportunity to integrate material science and artificial intelligence, which would enable chemists to extract the implicit knowledge behind data, be guided by the insights thereby gained, and be freed from performing repetitive experiments. In this perspective article, we focus on recent advancements in ML-participated CO2RR applications. After a brief introduction to ML techniques and the CO2RR, we first focus on ML-accelerated property prediction for potential CO2RR catalysts. Then we explore ML-aided prediction of catalytic activity and selectivity. This is followed by a discussion about ML-guided catalyst and electrode design. Next, the potential application of ML-assisted experimental synthesis for the CO2RR is discussed. Finally, we present specific challenges and opportunities, with the aim of better understanding research and advancements in using ML for the CO2RR.
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- 2023
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4. Machine learning accelerated calculation and design of electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction
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Zhehao Sun, Hang Yin, Kaili Liu, Shuwen Cheng, Gang Kevin Li, Sibudjing Kawi, Haitao Zhao, Guohua Jia, and Zongyou Yin
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CO2 reduction reaction ,DFT calculation ,electrocatalyst ,machine learning ,rational design ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Abstract In the past decades, machine learning (ML) has impacted the field of electrocatalysis. Modern researchers have begun to take advantage of ML‐based data‐driven techniques to overcome the computational and experimental limitations to accelerate rational catalyst design. Hence, significant efforts have been made to perform ML to accelerate calculation and aid electrocatalyst design for CO2 reduction. This review discusses recent applications of ML to discover, design, and optimize novel electrocatalysts. First, insights into ML aided in accelerating calculation are presented. Then, ML aided in the rational design of the electrocatalyst is introduced, including establishing a data set/data source selection and validation of descriptor selection of ML algorithms validation and predictions of the model. Finally, the opportunities and future challenges are summarized for the future design of electrocatalyst for CO2 reduction with the assistance of ML.
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- 2022
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5. Maternal diabetes-mediated RORA suppression in mice contributes to autism-like offspring through inhibition of aromatase
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Hong Yu, Yanbin Niu, Guohua Jia, Yujie Liang, Baolin Chen, Ruoyu Sun, Min Wang, Saijun Huang, Jiaying Zeng, Jianpin Lu, Ling Li, Xiaoling Guo, and Paul Yao
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Hong Yu, Yanbin Niu, Guohua Jia et al. integrate in vitro, in vivo, and human experiments to examine a link between RORA expression on autism-like behavior. Their results suggest that maternal diabetes may contribute to autism-like behavior via RORA suppression.
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- 2022
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6. Phenotype and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients in general population in China: a nationally cross-sectional study
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Heling Bao, Guohua Jia, Shu Cong, Wanlu Sun, Jing Fan, Ning Wang, Yajing Feng, Baohua Wang, Jeffrey L. Curtis, Linhong Wang, Liwen Fang, and Yahong Chen
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Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract This study aims to investigate the characteristics of the phenotype and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients in the general population in China. We analyzed spirometry-confirmed COPD patients who were identified from a population-based, nationally representative sample in China. All participants were measured with airflow limitation severity based on post-bronchodilator FEV1 percent predicted, bronchodilator responsiveness, exacerbation history, and respiratory symptoms. Among a total of 9134 COPD patients, 90.3% were non-exacerbators, 2.9% were frequent exacerbators without chronic bronchitis, 2.0% were frequent exacerbators with chronic bronchitis, and 4.8% were asthma-COPD overlap. Less than 5% of non-exacerbators ever had pulmonary function testing performed. The utilization rate of inhaled medication in non-exacerbators, exacerbators without chronic bronchitis, exacerbators with chronic bronchitis, and asthma-COPD overlap was 1.4, 23.5, 29.5, and 19.4%, respectively. A comprehensive strategy for the management of COPD patients based on phenotype in primary care is urgently needed.
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- 2021
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7. Conversion therapy from unresectable stage IIIC non-small-cell lung cancer to radical surgery via anti-PD-1 immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy and anti-angiogenesis: A case report and literature review
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Guohua Jia, Shuimei Zhou, Tangpeng Xu, Yabing Huang, and Xiangpan Li
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locally advanced ,unresectable lung cancer ,conversion therapy ,squamous cell carcinoma ,immunotherapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The prognosis of patients with stage IIIC non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is poor due to the loss of surgical treatment opportunities. Improving the prognosis of these patients with IIIC NSCLC urgently needs to be addressed. Here, we report a stage IIIC (T4N3M0 IIIC (AJCC 8th)) NSCLC patient treated with 2 cycles of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy and anti-angiogenesis therapy; after two cycles of treatment, the patient achieved a partial response and obtained the opportunity for surgical treatment. After the operation, the patient achieved a pathological complete response and successfully transformed from unresectable stage IIIC lung cancer to radical surgery (ypT0N0M0). Our study is expected to provide new ideas for treating patients with unresectable stage IIIC NSCLC in the future.
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- 2022
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8. Immunotherapy Combined With Chemotherapy for Postoperative Recurrent Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Na Li, Tangpeng Xu, Zhen Zhou, Ping Li, Guohua Jia, and Xiangpan Li
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penile squamous cell carcinoma ,lymph node metastasis ,programmed death ligand-1 ,immunotherapy ,chemotherapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare malignant tumor in males with a poor prognosis. Currently, the primary treatment is surgery. Recurrent cases have limited treatment options after failed radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The therapeutic effect of immunotherapy in penile SCCs has not been reported. Tislelizumab, a new PD1 inhibitor, has shown a satisfactory impact in treating head and neck SCC and lung SCC combined with chemotherapy. However, there is currently no report on its efficacy in penile SCC. Here, a 76-year-old man with multiple enlarged inguinal lymph nodes 11 months after radical surgery for penile SCC was administered immunotherapy (tislelizumab) combined with chemotherapy (albumin paclitaxel plus nedaplatin) for 2 cycles. Pelvic Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed that the multiple lymph nodes in the groin area disappeared. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy showing promising results in recurrent penile SCC. It provides a basis for developing a new treatment option combining immunotherapy and chemotherapy, whose efficacy needs to be further evaluated in penile SCC.
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- 2022
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9. Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy Combined With Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy and GM-CSF as Salvage Therapy in a PD-L1-Positive Patient With Refractory Metastatic Thyroid Hürthle Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Haihua He, Tangpeng Xu, Ping Li, Guohua Jia, Xiangpan Li, and Qibin Song
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thyroid Hürthle cell carcinoma ,immunotherapy ,radiotherapy ,PD-1/L1 ,GM-CSF ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Thyroid Hürthle cell carcinoma, known as thyroid eosinophilic carcinoma, is a rare pathological type of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), representing 3-4% of all thyroid cancers. However, given the high risk of invasion and metastasis, thyroid Hürthle cell carcinoma has a relatively poor prognosis. Traditional treatment methods have limited effects on patients with metastatic thyroid cancers. Developing a valuable therapy for advanced thyroid carcinomas is an unfilled need, and immunotherapy could represent another choice for these tumors. We herein reported the case of a patient with recurrent advanced thyroid Hürthle cell cancer and positive programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression, who suffered tumor progression after re-surgery, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy. It is encouraging that PD-1 inhibitors in combination with GM-CSF and stereotactic body irradiation (SBRT) on metastatic disease have a significant anti-tumor effect.
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- 2021
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10. Hydrogen Sulfide Attenuates Particulate Matter-Induced Emphysema and Airway Inflammation Through Nrf2-Dependent Manner
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Guohua Jia, Siwang Yu, Wanlu Sun, Jin Yang, Ying Wang, Yongfen Qi, and Yahong Chen
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ,reactive oxygen species ,air pollution ,oxidative stress ,emphysema ,NLRP3 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
PurposeTo investigate whether hydrogen sulfide provide protective effects on atmosphere particulate matter (PM)-induced emphysema and airway inflammation and its mechanism.MethodsWild type C57BL/6 and Nrf2 knockout mice were exposed to PM (200 µg per mouse). Hydrogen sulfide or propargylglycine were administered by intraperitoneal injection respectively 30 min before PM exposure, mice were anesthetized 29th day after administration. Mice emphysema, airway inflammation, and oxidative stress were evaluated, the expression of NLRP3, active caspase-1, and active caspase-3 were detected. Alveolar epithelial A549 cells line were transfected with control small interfering RNA (siRNA) or Nrf2 siRNA and then incubated with or without hydrogen sulfide for 30 min before exposed to fine particulate matter for 24 h, cell viability, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assay, the secretion of interleukin (IL)-1β, ASC speck formation, the expression level of NLRP3, active caspase-1, and active caspase-3 were measured.ResultsPM significantly increased mice emphysema and airway inflammation measured by mean linear intercept, alveolar destroy index and total cell, neutrophil counts, cytokines IL-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, CXCL1, IL-1β in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. PM-induced mice emphysema and airway inflammation was greatly attenuated by hydrogen sulfide, while propargylglycine aggravated that. PM-induced oxidative stress was reduced by hydrogen sulfide as evaluated by 8-OHdG concentrations in lung tissues. The expression of NLRP3, active caspase-1, and active caspase-3 enhanced by PM were also downregulated by hydrogen sulfide in mice lung. The protective effect of hydrogen sulfide on emphysema, airway inflammation, inhibiting oxidative stress, NLRP3 inflammasome formation, and anti-apoptosis was inhibited by Nrf2 knockout in mice. Similarly, hydrogen sulfide attenuated the secretion of IL-1β, NLRP3 expression, caspase-1 activation, ASC speck formation, and apoptosis caused by fine particulate matter exposure in A549 cells but not in Nrf2 silenced cells.ConclusionHydrogen sulfide played a protect role in PM-induced mice emphysema and airway inflammation by inhibiting NLRP3 inflammasome formation and apoptosis via Nrf2-dependent pathway.
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- 2020
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11. Identification of potential drug targets for diabetic polyneuropathy through Mendelian randomization analysis
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Xiaokun Chen, Guohua Jiang, Tianjing Zhao, Nian Sun, Shanshan Liu, Hao Guo, Canjun Zeng, and Yijun Liu
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Diabetic polyneuropathy ,Complications-nerves ,Proteomics ,Mendelian randomization ,Drug development ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Background Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is a common diabetes complication with limited treatment options. We aimed to identify circulating plasma proteins as potential therapeutic targets for DPN using Mendelian Randomization (MR). Methods The protein quantitative trait loci (pQTLs) utilized in this study were derived from seven previously published genome-wide association studies (GWASs) on plasma proteomics. The DPN data were obtained from the IEU OpenGWAS project. This study employed two-sample MR using MR-Egger and inverse-variance weighted methods to evaluate the causal relationship between plasma proteins and DPN risk, with Cochran’s Q test, and I2 statistics, among other methods, used to validate the robustness of the results. Results Using cis-pQTLs as genetic instruments, we identified 62 proteins associated with DPN, with 33 increasing the risk and 29 decreasing the risk of DPN. Using cis-pQTLs + trans-pQTLs, we identified 116 proteins associated with DPN, with 44 increasing the risk and 72 decreasing the risk of DPN. Steiger directionality tests indicated that the causal relationships between circulating plasma proteins and DPN were consistent with expected directions. Conclusion This study identified 96 circulating plasma proteins with genetically determined levels that affect the risk of DPN, providing new potential targets for DPN drug development, particularly ITM2B, CREG1, CD14, and PLXNA4.
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- 2024
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12. Effects of Pathological Characteristics on Functional Scores and Surgical Satisfaction in Patients after Hallux Valgus Surgery
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Guohua Jiang, Qi Zhou, Tianjing Zhao, Yijun Liu, and Canjun Zeng
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first metatarsal pronation ,functional score ,hallux valgus ,satisfaction ,tibial sesamoid position ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective Few studies have explored the relationship between the pathological characteristics of hallux valgus and surgical outcomes. The aim of our study was to report the influence of pathological characteristics such as the tibial sesamoid position (TSP) and first metatarsal pronation on postoperative functional scores and patient satisfaction with hallux valgus surgery. Methods From June 2017 to December 2022, a retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent hallux valgus surgery at our hospital. Anteroposterior (AP) x‐ray parameters (hallux valgus angle [HVA], intermetatarsal angle [IMA], distal metatarsal articular angle [DMAA], TSP, first metatarsal pronation, and first metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation) (preoperative weight‐bearing, immediate postoperative non‐weight‐bearing, and early postoperative weight‐bearing), visual analog scale (VAS) scores, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) forefoot scores, SAFE‐Q self‐administered foot evaluation questionnaire (excluding the Sports Activity subscale), complications, and patient satisfaction were used to describe the outcomes. Correlation analysis and multiple linear regression models were used to identify factors influencing postoperative functional scores and patient satisfaction after hallux valgus surgery. Results Eighty‐one patients (92 feet) whose early radiographic parameters and latest follow‐up scores improved significantly (p 0.05). The R 2 values of the multiple linear regression models predicting postoperative functional scores and patient satisfaction ranged from 0.042 to 0.351. Conclusion TSP and first metatarsal pronation were unrelated to postoperative functional scores or patient satisfaction. This finding enhances surgeons' understanding of the functional prognosis of hallux valgus surgery, particularly aiding in explaining the condition and assessing surgical outcomes.
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- 2024
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13. Characteristics of exopolysaccharides - egg white protein composite gel and its application in low - fat sausage
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Guoguo Jin, Man Zhang, Xinran Wang, Yifan Zhang, Guohua Jiang, and Lin Mei
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Fat substitute ,Exopolysaccharides - egg white protein composite gels ,Molecular docking analysis ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
A composite gel was developed by integrating antioxidant extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) derived from Pediococcus acidilactici S1 with egg white protein (EWP), aiming to evaluate its potential as a viable alternative to animal fat in pork sausages. The results indicated that the EPS - EWP gel exhibited a lower free water content, an enhanced water - holding capacity, a higher apparent viscosity, and increased storage and loss modulus. Molecular interactions were strengthened, resulting in a more stable structure characterized by the transition of secondary structure from random coils to ordered β - sheets. Molecular docking (MD) analysis revealed favorable binding conformations and strong binding energies between ovalbumin (OVA) and EPS, particularly through the formation of specific pockets involving interactions with residues such as Lysine (Lys) and Aspartic acid (Asp). Hydrophobic and electrostatic forces were identified as the primary driving forces for this energetic combination. Additionally, low - fat sausages showed a significant 32.87 % improvement in inhibiting fat oxidation.
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- 2025
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14. Comparison of Spatial Predictability Differences in Truck Activity Patterns: An Empirical Study Based on Truck Tracking Dataset of China
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Lianghua Li, Peng Du, Guohua Jiao, and Xin Fu
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predictability ,truck operational patterns ,truck mobility ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Existing research on truck location prediction focuses on direct trajectory prediction and ignores the link between activity patterns and predictability, whereas the mode of operation is an important factor in the difference between activity trajectories, and analyzing the mode of operation can help to develop the next-location prediction algorithms to improve the efficiency of matching truckloads and to reduce costs. Our empirical study, based on 562,071 truck trip data in China, employs Fuzzy c-means (FCM) for clustering operational patterns in space, intensity, and stability dimensions. K-nearest neighbors (KNN), Back Propagation neural (BP) network, and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) predict the next truck locations in different modes. The results indicate that range-of-motion stability significantly influences predictability. Truckers with stable spatial activity exhibit the highest predictability, with 45% nearly achieving 100% predictability. Through cluster analysis of driving characteristics, we found that truck clusters are the most predictable because of their relatively small and low-intensity activities, with the percentage of samples with prediction accuracy above 90% reaching over 80%. This research not only characterizes the freight truck community but also aids algorithm optimization by revealing predictability factors for real-world applications.
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- 2025
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15. Efficacy and visual outcomes of the foldable capsular buckle scleral buckling in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
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Guohua Jiang, Yuan Lin, Yan Chen, and Huping Wu
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foldable capsular buckle ,scleral buckling ,visual outcomes ,rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ,retinal detachment ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate the difference in the effectiveness and refraction of the foldable capsular buckle (FCB) in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD).MethodsSix patients with simple RRD were treated for FCB scleral buckling at Xiamen Eye Center of Xiamen University from October 2023 to February 2024. The parameters assessed included demographic data, clinical data such as preoperative ocular axis, corneal endothelial count, macular foveal thickness, operative time, preoperative and final follow-up intro ocular pressure (IOP), retinal attachment status, and postoperative complications. Refractive change before and after surgery, including sphere, cylinder degree, spherical equivalent, and absolute spherical equivalent difference were compared.ResultsAll six patients with sound retinal reattachment after FCB scleral buckling, including two men and four women, mean age 41.33 ± 12.40 years old, duration before surgery onset to 7.17 ± 7.16 days, FCB mean operation time 36.67 ± 13.07 min, Preoperative IOP mean 13.35 ± 2.64 mmHg and mean 21.12 ± 8.09 mmHg of final follow-up IOP; there was no significant difference between preoperative IOP and follow-up IOP (p = 0.050). The preoperative sphere range was −6.25 to +2.50 D, and the cylinder range was −2.50 to +1.00 D; the absolute spherical equivalent difference before and after was 1.60 ± 1.69 degrees.ConclusionFCB can achieve retinal reattachment and restore visual function in cases of RRD. The shorter duration of external scleral buckle compression with FCB suggests that FCB scleral buckling holds greater promise in the clinical treatment of RRD caused by retinal tears.
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- 2024
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16. Polarization-Enhanced Underwater Laser Range-Gated Imaging for Subaquatic Applications
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Shuaibao Chen, Peng Liu, Wei He, Dong Luo, Yuguang Tan, Liangpei Chen, Jue Wang, Qi Zhao, Guohua Jiao, and Wei Chen
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range-gated image ,polarized light ,image enhancement ,underwater application ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Laser range-gated underwater imaging technology, by removing most of the backscattering noise, can effectively increase image contrast and extend the detection range. The optical signal captured by a range-gated imaging system primarily comprises reflected light from the object and backscattered light from the surrounding water. Consequently, surfaces with low reflectivity or highly turbid water environments substantially constrain the applicability of the range-gated imaging system. To enhance the detection capability of underwater laser range-gated imaging, this paper proposes the incorporation of underwater polarized light imaging technology as an enhancement method. Based on polarization differences, backscattered light and reflected light from an object can be distinguished. Experimental results indicate that, compared to images obtained using a conventional range-gated laser imaging system, those captured with a polarization-enhanced system exhibit an increase of up to 47% for the corresponding Enhancement Measure Evaluation (EME) index. The proposed approach, which integrates polarization imaging with range-gated laser imaging, has the potential to broaden the applicability of underwater laser imaging scenarios, such as deep-sea exploration and military applications.
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- 2024
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17. Fabrication and characteristics of multifunctional hydrogel dressings using dopamine modified hyaluronic acid and phenylboronic acid modified chitosan
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Yanting Han, Jing Cao, Man Li, Peng Ding, Yujie Yang, Oseweuba Valentine Okoro, Yanfang Sun, Guohua Jiang, Amin Shavandi, and Lei Nie
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hyaluronic acid ,chitosan ,hydrogels ,cytocompatibility ,wound dressing ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The healing of damaged skin is a complex and dynamic process, and the multi-functional hydrogel dressings could promote skin tissue healing. This study, therefore, explored the development of a composite multifunctional hydrogel (HDCP) by incorporating the dopamine modified hyaluronic acid (HA-DA) and phenylboronic acid modified chitosan (CS-PBA) crosslinked using boric acid ester bonds. The integration of HA-DA and CS-PBA could be confirmed using the Fourier transform infrared spectrometer and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance analyses. The fabricated HDCP hydrogels exhibited porous structure, elastic solid behavior, shear-thinning, and adhesion properties. Furthermore, the HDCP hydrogels exhibited antibacterial efficacy against Gram-negative Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). Subsequently, the cytocompatibility of the HDCP hydrogels was verified through CCK-8 assay and fluorescent image analysis following co-cultivation with NIH-3T3 cells. This research presents an innovative multifunctional hydrogel that holds promise as a wound dressing for various applications within the realm of wound healing.
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- 2024
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18. Formation mechanism of the upper Paleozoic tight sandstone gas reservoir in the Daniudi gas field, Ordos Basin, China
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Fan Song, Qingyuan Kong, Nina Su, Guohua Jiao, and Miaomiao Xu
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tight sandstone reservoir ,diagenesis ,gas generating centre ,gas accumulation ,Daniudi gas field ,Ordos Basin ,Science - Abstract
The upper Paleozoic gas reservoir in the Daniudi gas field, Ordos Basin, is one of the typical tight sandstone gas reservoirs in China. Research into the sequential order of reservoir densification and gas accumulation is the key to revealing the formation mechanism of tight sandstone gas reservoirs. However, this scientific issue is still a subject of debate in the Daniudi gas field. Based on a series of reservoir experiments and in combination with stratigraphic burial and thermal maturity history, a comprehensive study is conducted on the formation and natural gas accumulation processes of the upper Paleozoic sandstone reservoir in the Daniudi gas field. Study results indicate that the main causes of sandstone reservoir densification of the study area include long-term compaction, multistage quartz cementation and carbonate cementation. In accordance with the time order of reservoir densification and gas accumulation, the formation of tight gas reservoirs can be divided into two types: self-sourced and near-source accumulations. In the former, before sandstone reservoir densification occurs, low-maturity natural gas generated from coal rocks and dark mudstones enter the reservoir quickly, migrate towards structural highs as driven by buoyancy, and then accumulate and form gas reservoir in favourable lithologic traps. In the latter, after tight sandstone reservoirs are formed, high-maturity gas migrates along fractures formed in the Late Cretaceous and accumulate in the nearby reservoir with micro-fractures. The study results provide a new understanding of the formation process of tight sandstone gas reservoirs and provides a reference for the exploration and development of the same type gas reservoirs.
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- 2024
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19. Selection of the Amino Acid and Saccharide That Increase the Tetracycline Susceptibility of Vibrio splendidus
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Guohua Jiang, Yanan Li, Ya Li, Weiwei Zhang, and Chenghua Li
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Vibrio splendidus ,persister cells ,carbon source ,chemotaxis ,antibiotic susceptibility ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Bacterial persister cells are a subpopulation of isogenic bacteria with characteristics of reduced metabolic activity and multidrug antibiotic resistance. Our lab had previously proved that Vibrio splendidus could form persister cells both naturally and after stimulation. However, the conditions for the waking up of V. splendidus persister cells remain marginal. In this study, the carbon sources that could wake up V. splendidus persister cells were selected from 20 amino acids and eight saccharides. The result showed that L-glutamic acid, L-aspartic acid, L-arginine, L-phenylalanine, L-leucine, maltose, D-galactose, sorbitol, mannose, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, D-glucose, and D-fructose could wake up the V. splendidus persister cells. The chemotaxis activity of both exponential cells and regrown persister cells on plate containing each of the selected carbon source are also high. The existence of the selected carbon source can affect the antibiotic susceptibility of V. splendidus. When L-glutamic acid, L-aspartic acid, L-phenylalanine, and D-glucose were separately added into the cultured V. splendidus simultaneously with tetracycline, V. splendidus could be completely eliminated, while the addition of L-alanine and D-galactose could not. Our study suggested that V. splendidus persister cells could revive in the presence of specific carbon sources, and the addition of these exogenous nutrients could increase the tetracycline susceptibility of V. splendidus.
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- 2022
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20. Design and Calibration of a New 6 DOF Haptic Device
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Huanhuan Qin, Aiguo Song, Yuqing Liu, Guohua Jiang, and Bohe Zhou
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haptic device ,force feedback ,position tracking ,hybrid structure ,calibration ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
For many applications such as tele-operational robots and interactions with virtual environments, it is better to have performance with force feedback than without. Haptic devices are force reflecting interfaces. They can also track human hand positions simultaneously. A new 6 DOF (degree-of-freedom) haptic device was designed and calibrated in this study. It mainly contains a double parallel linkage, a rhombus linkage, a rotating mechanical structure and a grasping interface. Benefited from the unique design, it is a hybrid structure device with a large workspace and high output capability. Therefore, it is capable of multi-finger interactions. Moreover, with an adjustable base, operators can change different postures without interrupting haptic tasks. To investigate the performance regarding position tracking accuracy and static output forces, we conducted experiments on a three-dimensional electric sliding platform and a digital force gauge, respectively. Displacement errors and force errors are calculated and analyzed. To identify the capability and potential of the device, four application examples were programmed.
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- 2015
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21. Report of a rare case of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis with bilateral pleural effusion diagnosed via cervical lymph node biopsy
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Xuchun Liu, Shubin Huang, and Guohua Jiang
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Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis ,Pleural effusion ,Tuberculosis ,Lymph nodes ,Biopsy ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT CONTEXT: Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (HNL) is a rare disorder that is often benign and self-limiting. There have been reports of co-occurrence of HNL with other diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, hemophagocytic syndrome and antiphospholipid syndrome. CASE REPORT: Here, we report a case in which a patient experienced unexplained fever, swelling of the cervical lymph node and bilateral pleural effusion and was ultimately diagnosed with HNL based on results from a lymph node biopsy. After treatment with glucocorticoid, the patient regained normal body temperature, the swelling of the lymph nodes disappeared and the pleural effusion was reabsorbed. CONCLUSIONS: The pathogenesis of HNL remains unclear, and pleural effusion is rarely reported in HNL patients. We presented this case to improve diagnostic awareness of this condition among clinicians and help reduce the likelihood of misdiagnosis.
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- 2017
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22. Silencing Bcl-2 Expression in Epithelial Cancer Cells Using 'Smart' Particles
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Yen-Ling Lin, Guohua Jiang, Zhaocheng Zhang, Jacques E. Nör, and Mohamed E. H. ElSayed
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pH-sensitive comb-like polymers ,smart particles ,endosomal escape ,cytoplasmic siRNA delivery ,Bcl-2 knockdown ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Short interfering RNA (siRNA) targeted against anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein proved to knockdown its expression and trigger cancer cell death. We used degradable, pH-sensitive, comb-like [P(EAA-co-BMA)-b-PNASI-g-P(HMA-co-TMAEMA)] polymer to condense anti-Bcl-2 siRNA into “smart” particles, which proved to shuttle their cargo past the endosomal membrane and into the cytoplasm of HeLa and UM-SCC-17B cancer cells. HeLa and UM-SCC-17B cancer cells were treated with anti-Bcl-2 particles followed by quantifying Bcl-2 mRNA and protein levels using qRT-PCR and western blotting, respectively. “Smart” anti-Bcl-2 particles selectively suppress Bcl-2 mRNA and protein levels in HeLa cells by 50%–60% and 79%–81%, respectively. Similarly, “smart” anti-Bcl-2 particles inhibited Bcl-2 mRNA levels by 30%, 40%, and 20% upon incubation with UM-SCC-17B cancer cells for 48, 72, and 96 h, respectively. Bcl-2 protein expression in UM-SCC-17B cancer cells was inhibited by 30% after treatment for 72 h. Results show that pH-sensitive comb-like polymer complex anti-Bcl-2 siRNA forming “smart” nanoparticles that deliver their cargo into the cytoplasm of HeLa and UM-SCC-17B cancer cells causing Bcl-2 knockdown at the mRNA and protein levels.
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- 2014
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23. A fundamentalist perspective on accounting and implications for accounting
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Guohua Jiang and Stephen Penman
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Accounting. Bookkeeping ,HF5601-5689 - Abstract
This paper presents a framework for addressing normative accounting issues for reporting to shareholders. The framework is an alternative to the emerging Conceptual Framework of the International Accounting Standards Board and the Financial Accounting Standards Board. The framework can be broadly characterized as a utilitarian approach to accounting standard setting. It has two main features. First, accounting is linked to valuation models under which shareholders use accounting information to values their stakes. Second, the desirable characteristics of accounting information are inferred from the demand of investors and analysts who use the information in practice. This stands in contrast to the “qualitative characteristics” in the Boards’ Framework which are embraced largely on the basis of their aesthetic appeal. These features lead to a set of broad accounting principles that resolve “recognition” and “measurement” issues at the core of the Boards’ Conceptual Framework and also the central issue of a balance sheet approach versus an income statement approach. The framework in the paper also frames the research questions for researchers interested in accounting policy.
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- 2013
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24. Thermal Analysis of Cornea Heated with Terahertz Radiation
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Wenquan Liu, Yuanfu Lu, Rongbin She, Guanglu Wei, Guohua Jiao, Jiancheng Lv, and Guangyuan Li
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terahertz heating ,bioheat transfer ,cornea ,ophthalmology ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
We numerically investigate the thermal effects in a cornea illuminated by terahertz radiation. By modifying the bioheat and Arrhenius equations, we studied the heat-transfer and temperature distributions in the corneal tissue, and evaluated the potential thermal damage. The influence of the beam radius and power density are discussed. We also estimated the effective cornea-collagen shrinkage region, and evaluated the degree of thermal damage in the cornea. We expect this work to open up a novel effective and safe thermal-treatment approach based on THz radiation for cornea reshaping in the field of ophthalmology.
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- 2019
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25. Trade Credit, Future Earnings, and Stock Returns: A Self-Dealing Perspective
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Jigao Zhu and Guohua Jiang
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Trade credit ,Self-dealing ,Minority shareholder interest ,China ,Accounting. Bookkeeping ,HF5601-5689 - Abstract
Chinese listed firms are characterized by a great magnitude of long-duration accounts receivable from controlling shareholders and their affiliates, and they often do not make bad debt allowances. On many occasions, these receivables are never collected. We find that firms with a great magnitude of accounts receivable demonstrate a low level of future profitability and low stock returns. It does not appear that the low earnings persistence of these firms is responsible for their poor future performance as predicted by the accrual anomaly, because the firms also report low concurrent earnings. In the context of the Chinese stock market, we interpret the results as being consistent with self-dealing through trade credit by controlling shareholders. This study contributes to the self-dealing literature by identifying a more subtle channel of expropriation of minority shareholders in China.
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- 2009
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26. cis-Acting elements and trans-acting factors in the transcriptional regulation of raf kinase inhibitory protein expression.
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Boyan Zhang, Ou Wang, Jingchao Qin, Shuaishuai Liu, Sheng Sun, Huitu Liu, Jian Kuang, Guohua Jiang, and Wei Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The Raf kinase inhibitory protein (RKIP) is down-regulated in multiple types of human cancers. Decreased RKIP transcription activity may be one of the major mechanisms responsible for the downregulation of RKIP expression in human diseases. To test this hypothesis, we need to gain basic knowledge of the transcriptional regulation of RKIP. To achieve this objective, we made a systematic effort to identify cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors that control RKIP promoter activity. We found that full RKIP promoter activity requires the region -56 to +261 relative to the transcription start site. Within the full promoter region, there are two motifs rich in G/C that responded to transcription factor Sp1, one cAMP-responsive element that responded to the transcription factor CREB, and one docking site for the histone acetylase p300. In human melanoma A375 cells and human cervical cancer HeLa cells, mutation or deletion of each of these cis-acting elements decreased promoter activity. In A375 cells, knockdown of the corresponding transcription factors Sp1, CREB, or p300 decreased RKIP promoter activity, whereas overexpression of CREB and p300 increased RKIP promoter activity. The results obtained with HeLa cells also supported the idea that Sp1 and CREB play positive roles in the regulation of RKIP transcription. These findings suggest that regulators of the expression or activity of Sp1, CREB, and p300 are involved in regulating RKIP transcription.
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- 2013
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27. Preparation and Photocatalytic Activity of Magnetic Fe3O4/SiO2/TiO2 Composites
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Rijing Wang, Xiaohong Wang, Xiaoguang Xi, Ruanbing Hu, and Guohua Jiang
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
A simple sol-gel method was used to prepare magnetic Fe3O4/SiO2/TiO2 composites with core-shell structure. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) have been applied to investigate the structure and morphology of the resultant composites. The obtained composites showed excellent magnetism and higher photodegradation ability than pure TiO2. The photocatalytic mechanism was also discussed. The magnetic composites should be extended to various potential applications, such as photodegradation, catalysis, separation, and purification processes.
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- 2012
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28. Photocatalytic Materials
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Guohua Jiang, Tao Chen, and Qiang Yang
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Published
- 2012
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