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52. Image Multithreshold Segmentation Method Based on Improved Harris Hawk Optimization.
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Dong, Weizhen, Chen, Yan, and Hu, Xiaochun
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IMAGE segmentation , *THRESHOLDING algorithms , *ALGORITHMS , *INTERPOLATION - Abstract
In order to improve the accuracy and performance of traditional image threshold segmentation algorithm, this paper proposes a multithreshold segmentation method named improved Harris hawk optimization (IMHHO). Firstly, IMHHO adopts Tent map and elite opposition-based learning to initialize population and enhance the diversity. Secondly, IMHHO uses quadratic interpolation to generate new individuals and enhance the local search ability. Finally, IMHHO adopts improved Gaussian disturbance method to disturb optimal solution, which coordinates the local and global search ability. Then, the performance of IMHHO is tested based on 14 benchmark functions. In image segmentation, different algorithms are tested to compare the comprehensive performance based on Otsu and Renyi entropy. Experiments show that IMHHO performs better in the three kinds of benchmark functions; the segmentation effect is directly proportional to the number of thresholds; compared with other algorithms, IMHHO has better comprehensive performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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53. Using Improved BPNN to Predict the Time of Social Poverty Reduction under the Background of Internet.
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Tao, Ying, Xie, Jiazhi, and Chen, Yan
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POVERTY reduction ,POOR people ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,INTERNET ,UTOPIAS - Abstract
The world has been overturned by the power of the Internet, and all walks of life are constantly changing with the trend of the times. Therefore, with the help of the effective technology and means of the Internet, people can start from a more complex perspective. Analyze the social environment and economic situation, and focus on poverty. By actively monitoring the number of poor people in society, we can grasp the actual situation of poverty. Starting from the depths of the problem, aiming at the characteristics of poor groups, this paper excavates the scale data of poor people. Finally, the improved BP neural network model is used to predict the time when the society gets rid of poverty and reduces poverty. The results show the following: (1) After P value judgment and T value test, the experiment determined 12 indicators and proportion of poverty. The most prominent indicators of contribution rate are T2, T4, and T5. The most significant changes in T test results were T8 and T12. (2) The reformed BP network has less iteration times, shorter training time, and higher prediction accuracy. The network converges 30 times, and the fitting accuracy reaches the best, and the ideal state is 0.000936578. Training the poverty alleviation data from 2016 to 2020 with the model, the final poverty alleviation work has achieved remarkable results. (3) According to the hidden layer nodes of neural network structure, the final number of hidden layer nodes is determined to be 11. (4) Comparing the absolute error and APE error of the prediction results. The predicted value is very close to the actual value, which can correctly reflect the mapping relationship of poverty reduction and the result is reliable. (5) Compare the predicted values of BPNN model before and after modification; it is found that the new BPNN model is more accurate in prediction. The predicted population is close to the actual population, and the error level curve approaches 0%. After empirical test, the improved BPNN model is accurate and effective. Through the poverty reduction prediction of the model, people can observe the actual situation more intuitively. By evaluating the effectiveness of social poverty alleviation, we can optimize the next poverty alleviation strategy and adjust the strategic policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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54. Analysis of Hazard Factors Affecting the Quality of Life for Lung Cancer Patients after Chemotherapy.
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Wen, Lianying, Liao, Xiaohong, Cao, Yanjin, Liu, Yanxiu, Wu, Wei, Chen, Yan, and Liu, Huiyu
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PROGRESSION-free survival ,LUNG cancer ,CANCER patients ,FACTOR analysis ,QUALITY of life ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Objective. To explore the hazard factors affecting the quality of life for patients with lung cancer after chemotherapy, so as to provide evidence-based clinical proof to improve their quality of life. Methods. The clinic data of lung cancer patients treated with chemotherapy from November 2020 to November 2021 in our hospital were selected for retrospective analysis. A questionnaire survey was administered to 74 patients who met the inclusion criteria. The general condition questionnaire made by the department was used to analyzed the patients' demographic characteristics and disease status. The quality of life questionnaire for Chinese cancer patients receiving chemobiotherapy (QLQ-CCC) was used to evaluate the patients' quality of life. Results. The research objects selected for this study scored an average of (94.53 ± 22.65) points in the quality of life. It was found by logistic regression analysis that age, education level, marital status, pathological types, monthly family income, and metastasis were the independent influencing factors that lowered the quality of life of lung cancer patients after chemotherapy (P < 0.001). Conclusion. Chemotherapy can lead to a decline in the quality of life of lung cancer patients, and there are many factors at play. Therefore, medical and nursing staff should focus on the overall condition of patients when carrying out clinical treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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55. A Combined Prediction Model Composed of the GM (1,1) Model and the BP Neural Network for Major Road Traffic Accidents in China.
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Guo, Qingwen, Guo, Baohua, Wang, Yugang, Tian, Shixuan, and Chen, Yan
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,PREDICTION models ,TRAFFIC accidents - Abstract
This paper compared the expected accuracy of the gray GM (1, 1) model and the combined GMBP model using a data set for major road traffic accidents. A combined GMBP prediction model composed of the very first parameter gray model GM (1, 1) is able to make exact predictions for forecasting dreary type of processes, and BP (back-propagation) neural network for a major traffic accident is proposed to overcome the limitations of a single prediction model for a major traffic accident. The method first obtains predicted data using the gray GM (1, 1) model, then trains the BP neural network using the GM (1, 1) model's predicted data and the original data as input and output data, respectively, and finally the trained BP neural network can be considered a combined GMBP prediction model. The predicted data of the digit of major traffic accidents, the digit of fatalities, and the digit of damages from 2008 to 2020 were obtained using the combined GMBP prediction model, and it is compared with the expected data of the single gray GM (1, 1) model. The grades showed that the exactitude of the combined GMBP prediction model was significantly higher than that of the single gray GM (1, 1) model. Finally, from 2021 to 2033, the combined GMBP prediction model is used to forecast the number of significant road traffic incidents, mortalities, and damages. The prediction results show that the number of accidents, faculties, and injuries is on the decline in the future years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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56. Mitochondria-Endoplasmic Reticulum Contacts: The Promising Regulators in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy.
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Chen, Yan, Xin, Yanguo, Cheng, Yue, and Liu, Xiaojing
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57. Analysis of Clinical Efficacy of Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Surgery for Uterine Fibroids.
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Zhu, Wei, Mao, Shiqin, Chen, Yan, and Kong, Xiang
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UTERINE fibroids ,UTERINE surgery ,BODY image ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,VISUAL analog scale ,C-reactive protein - Abstract
In order to determine the clinical efficacy of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) for uterine fibroids (UFs), the study population comprises 65 patients who underwent hysteromyoma enucleation in our hospital from January 2020 to September 2021. Among them, 30 patients with conventional multiport laparoscopic myomectomy (MLS-M) are taken as the control group (CG), and the rest 35 patients with laparoendoscopic single-site myomectomy (LESS-M) are taken as the research group (RG). Perioperative indicators and incidence of complications are compared between groups. Measurements of inflammatory factors (IFs) (tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-6, and C-reactive protein (CRP)) as well as ovarian function indices (follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and estradiol (E2)) were carried out by using ELISA. Patients' pain sensation, body image satisfaction, incision aesthetic satisfaction, and quality of life (QOL) are assessed using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Body Image Scale (BIS), Cosmetic Score (CS), and SF-36, respectively. LESS-M is beneficial to patients' early recovery after operation, with little influence on ovarian function and high incision aesthetic satisfaction, which reserves clinical popularization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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58. Application of Adaptive PID Temperature Control Algorithm under Spatial Thermal Model of ALD Reaction Chamber.
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Liu, Zhenqiang, Lei, Jinhui, Chen, Yan, Xia, Yang, Feng, Jiaheng, Ming, Shuaiqiang, and Mao, Wa
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TEMPERATURE control ,ATOMIC layer deposition ,STAINLESS steel ,TEMPERATURE effect ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
The study aims to expand the application of the proportion integral derivative (PID) algorithm and improve the practical application of the PID algorithm to the atomic layer deposition (ALD) process. First, the ALD process is analyzed, and the application method of the PID algorithm is determined. Second, the research conditions of the PID algorithm based on the ALD process are designed. Finally, the temperature control operation of the PID algorithm in the ALD reaction chamber is modeled and experimentally studied under different research conditions. The results show that temperature significantly impacts the reaction chambers of stainless steel and aluminum. When the heating temperature increases, the temperature of the stainless steel chamber will also change, and the maximum difference between the chamber and the heating temperature is about 33°C. In contrast, the temperature of the aluminum chamber varies little with the heating temperature. The maximum difference between the chamber temperature and heating temperature is about 350°C, which shows that the temperature of the stainless steel chamber is better controlled and is more practical under the same temperature conditions. The pressure change has little effect on the temperature change of the reaction chamber of the two materials. The temperature curves of the two chambers show that the PID temperature control system can be used normally and has strong practicability. The study provides technical support for improving the PID temperature control system and the rational use of the PID temperature control algorithm in the ALD process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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59. Immune Infiltrates of m5C RNA Methylation-Related LncRNAs in Uterine Corpus Endometrial Carcinoma.
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Gu, Wen-Xiu, Chen, Yan, and Wang, Wei
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ENDOMETRIAL cancer , *LINCRNA , *RNA , *CANCER prognosis , *TUMOR grading - Abstract
Aberrant 5-methylcytidine (m5C) modification plays an essential role in the progression of different cancers. More and more researchers are focusing on developing a lncRNA-based risk model to assess the clinical prognosis of cancer patients. However, the impact of m5C-related lncRNAs on the prognosis of patients with uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma (UCEC), as well as the immune microenvironment of UCEC, remains unclear. Here, we comprehensively analyzed the predictive value of m5C-associated lncRNAs in UCEC and their association with the tumor immune microenvironment, according to the information extracted from the TCGA-UCEC dataset. We identified a total of 32 m5C-associated lncRNAs that were significantly correlated with the prognosis of UCEC patients. Two molecular subtypes were determined by consensus clustering analysis of these 32 m5C-associated prognostic lncRNAs. Further data showed that cluster 1 was associated with poor clinical prognosis, advanced tumor grade, higher PD-L1 expression levels, higher ESTIMATEScore, and higher immuneScore, as well as the immune cell infiltration. Then, 17 m5C-associated lncRNAs with prognostic values were obtained using LASSO regression analysis. And a risk model was constructed based on these 17 lncRNAs. It was revealed that the risk model could be used as an independent factor for UCEC prognosis. In addition, patients with UCEC in the high-risk group had higher tumor grades and immune scores. The risk model based on m5C-related lncRNAs was also closely associated with infiltrating immune cells. In conclusion, our study elucidated the crucial roles of the identified m5C-related lncRNAs in the UCEC patients' prognoses, as well as in the immune microenvironment in UCEC. The results suggest that the components of risk models based on the m5C-related lncRNAs may serve as important mediators of the immune microenvironment in UCEC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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60. Molecular Mechanism of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge in Treating Cerebral Infarction.
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Ye, Xietao, Liu, Jiali, Yuan, Xinyao, Yang, Songhong, Huang, Yi, and Chen, Yan
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LIPID metabolism ,DRUG efficacy ,INTERLEUKINS ,HERBAL medicine ,CEREBRAL infarction ,EPIDERMAL growth factor ,MOLECULAR biology ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,DATA analysis software ,COMPUTER-assisted molecular modeling ,CHINESE medicine ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background. Cerebral infarction (CI) is a common brain disease in clinical practice, which is mainly due to the pathological environment of ischemia and hypoxia caused by difficult cerebral circulation perfusion function, resulting in ischemic necrosis of local brain tissue and neurological impairment. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory, CI is mainly due to blood stasis in the brain. Therefore, blood-activating and stasis-dissipating drugs are often used to treat CI in clinical practice. Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (SMB) is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine with good efficacy in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and treatment of CI with it is a feasible strategy. Based on the above analysis, we chose network pharmacology to investigate the feasibility of SMB in the treatment of CI and to study the possible molecular mechanisms by providing some reference for the treatment of CI with TCM. Methods. The active ingredients and related targets of SMB were obtained through the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology (TCMSP) database, and CI-related targets were obtained from the GeneCards and DisGeNET databases. The target of SMB for the treatment of CI was obtained using Cytoscape software and visualized. GO and KEGG enrichment analysis was performed based on "clusterProfiler" within R, and the prediction results were validated by molecular docking technique. Results. By constructing a compound-target (C-T) network, it was found that the active components in SMB mainly treated CI by regulating key proteins such as AKT1, IL-6, and EGFR. These key proteins mainly involve in pathways such as immune regulation, cancer and lipid metabolism, such as lipid and atherosclerosis, chemical carcinogenesis-receptor activation pathways, and IL-17 signaling pathway. In the GO term, it mainly regulates the response to steroid hormones, membrane rafts, and G protein-amine receptor coupled activity. Eventually, we verified that the luteolin and tanshinone IIA components in SMB have a good possibility of action with AKT1 and IL-6 by in silico techniques, indicating that SMB has some scientificity in the treatment of CI. Conclusion. SMB mainly treats CI by regulating 94 proteins involved in lipid and atherosclerosis, chemical carcinogenesis-receptor activation, and IL-17 signaling pathway. Our research strategy provided a template for the drug development of TCM for the treatment of CI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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61. Dynamic RCS Reduction Performances of Antenna Array with Coding Metasurface.
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Chen, Yan, He, Xiao-Xiang, Yang, Yang, Hu, Heng-Yan, Li, Fu-Kang, and Yang, Lei
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PIN diodes ,CODING theory ,METAMATERIAL antennas ,ANTENNA arrays ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) - Abstract
On the basis of combining the two concepts of digital coding metasurface and metasurface antenna, low radar cross-section (RCS) coding metasurface antenna array with dynamic scattering performances is presented in this paper. Extending scattering factor theory to coding metasurface antenna, by controlling the states of PIN diodes randomly, the scattering performances of coding metasurface antenna array can be tuned dynamically without degrading its radiation property. Based on phase cancellation principle, a 8 × 8 antenna array was finally simulated and fabricated. By comparing several different layouts, taking checkerboard layout, new chessboard layout, and "0101" square ring nested layout as examples, both monostatic and bistatic RCS of the antenna mentioned above can be reduced 10 dB or more in the frequency range of 9–10.5 GHz under the illumination of x-polarized incident wave. The measured data are consistent with the simulation data, which proves the effectiveness of the proposed method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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62. Nurses' perceptions regarding barriers to implementing the Internet Plus Nursing Service programme: A qualitative study.
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Yu, Hong‐yu, Xu, Shi‐hai, Chen, Yan‐ling, Li, Yao‐xia, and Yang, Qiao‐hong
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NURSES' attitudes ,INTERNET ,NURSING services administration ,NURSING practice ,SOCIAL context ,HUMAN services programs ,QUALITATIVE research ,THEMATIC analysis ,ROLE conflict - Abstract
Aim: The aim of this work is to investigate nurses' perceptions of barriers constraining the implementation of the Internet Plus Nursing Service program. Background: The Internet Plus Nursing Service programme helps meet the demands of an ageing population, people with chronic diseases, the disabled, and home convalescents, and affirms the value of nurses. However, this programme has failed to elicit nurses' active participation, and there is limited knowledge regarding nurses' perceptions of the barriers to the programme's implementation. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted. Thematic analysis of the data was performed. Results: The analysis yielded three main themes: a sense of insecurity, role conflict, and a lack of support. Conclusion: This study explores nurses' perspectives on the factors impeding the implementation of the programme, which are identified as being insufficient protection and support on nurses at personal, sociocultural, infrastructural, and organizationallevels. Implications for Nursing Management: The study results will guide the department of nursing management to foster supportive work and social environment for nurses, which will decrease their feeling of insecurity and role conflicts and provides them enough infrastructural and organizational supports through proposing emergency code system and improving training system and team collaboration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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63. Use of Autologous Serum Eye Drops with Contact Lenses in the Treatment of Chemical Burn-Induced Bilateral Corneal Persistent Epithelial Defects.
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Chen, Yan-Ming, Wang, Wei-Yu, Lin, Yen-Chun, Tsai, Shih-Hao, and Lou, Yun-Ting
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SILICONES , *PATIENT aftercare , *PLATELET-rich plasma , *OPTOMETRY , *CHEMICAL burns , *ACQUISITION of data methodology , *INJECTIONS , *SERUM , *CORNEA diseases , *CONTACT lenses , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *OPHTHALMIC drugs , *EPITHELIUM , *CONJUNCTIVA , *PHARMACEUTICAL gels , *MEDICAL records , *VISUAL acuity , *CUTANEOUS therapeutics , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objective. We aim to evaluate the clinical effect of combined topical 20% autologous serum eye drops (ASEs) along with silicone–hydrogel soft contact lenses (SCLs) in the treatment of chemical burn-induced bilateral corneal persistent epithelial defects (PEDs) and to review the literature of related studies. Methods. From January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2019, we conducted a retrospective chart review of 8 patients with chemical burn-induced bilateral corneal PEDs who were unsuccessfully treated with conventional medical therapy and were then treated with combined topical 20% (v/v) ASEs and silicone–hydrogel CLs. The clinical effects and effectiveness of the combined treatment were evaluated. Results. The bilateral corneal PEDs healed in all sixteen eyes of the eight patients within 2 weeks. The patients did not report any discomfort associated with the combined treatment. Improved ocular comfort/visual acuity and decreased conjunctival injection correlated with healing. No recurrent corneal epithelial breakdown was noted during the 3-month posttreatment follow-up. Conclusions. The combined treatment of silicone–hydrogel CLs and ASEs can help to stabilize the ocular surface and successfully treat chemical burn-induced bilateral corneal PEDs. It may be considered as an alternative treatment method for patients with bilateral chemical burn-induced corneal PEDs with potential corneal melting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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64. Exploration of Prognostic Immune-Related Genes and lncRNAs Biomarkers in Kidney Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma and Its Crosstalk with Acute Kidney Injury.
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Juan, Chenxia, Zhu, Ye, Zhou, Yan, Zhu, Weiwei, Wang, Xufang, He, Weiming, and Chen, Yan
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RENAL cell carcinoma ,ACUTE kidney failure ,LINCRNA ,BIOMARKERS ,PROGNOSTIC models ,SMALL molecules - Abstract
Kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) has a poor prognosis and a high death rate globally. Cancer prognosis is strongly linked to immune-related genes (IRGs), according to numerous research. We utilized KIRC RNA-seq data from the TCGA database to build a prognostic model incorporating seven immune-related (IR) lncRNAs, and we constructed the model using LASSO regression. Additionally, we calculated a risk score for each patient using a prognostic model that divided patients into high-risk and low-risk groups. The ESTIMATE and CIBERSORT methodologies were then used to analyze the differences in the tumor microenvironment of the two groups of patients. Finally, we predicted three small molecule drugs that may have potential therapeutic effects for high-risk patients. We combined the acute kidney injury dataset to obtain differential genes that may serve standard biological functions with two risk groups. Our study shows that the model we constructed for IR-lncRNAs has reliable predictive efficacy for patients with KIRC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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65. Prognostic and Clinical Significance of Aspartate Aminotransferase-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Index in Individuals with Liver Cancer: A Meta-Analysis.
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Peng, Xiulan, Huang, Yali, Zhang, Min, Chen, Yan, Zhang, Lihua, He, Anbing, and Luo, Renfeng
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LIVER cancer ,HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma ,ASPARTATE aminotransferase ,ASPARTIC acid ,PORTAL vein ,PROGRESSION-free survival - Abstract
Objective. This study was aimed at exploring the prognostic and clinicopathological roles of aspartate aminotransferase-to-lymphocyte ratio index (ALRI) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma via a meta-analysis. Methods. The PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang, and VIP databases were comprehensively searched from inception to November 20, 2021. Pooled hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were used to evaluate the relationship between ALRI and overall survival (OS) as well as progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Odds ratio (OR) and the corresponding 95% CI were also used to investigate correlations between clinical factors and ALRI in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Results. A total of 3914 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma from eleven retrospective cohorts were included in this meta-analysis. The combined results revealed that patients with hepatocellular carcinoma with elevated ALRI tended to have unfavorable OS (HR 1.53 [95% CI 1.25–1.82]; P < 0.001). Pooled HRs revealed that high ALRI was an independent risk factor for inferior PFS in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HR 1.36 [95% CI 1.10–1.63]; P < 0.001). In addition, high ALRI was strongly associated with male sex (OR 1.32 [95% CI 1.02–1.70]; P = 0.035), presence of cirrhosis (OR 1.68 [95% CI 1.01–2.81]; P = 0.046), larger tumor size (OR 2.25 [95% CI 1.31–3.88]; P < 0.001), presence of portal vein tumor thrombus (OR 2.50 [95% CI 1.52–4.11]; P < 0.001), and distant metastasis (OR 1.72 [95% CI 1.05-2.82]; P = 0.031). Conclusion. Elevated ALRI in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma predicted inferior survival outcomes and was strongly associated with some important features of hepatocellular carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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66. Effects of Golden Plaster on Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
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Chen, Yan, Liu, Jintao, Li, Xiaofeng, Tang, Dezhi, Jin, Xiaoqin, Zhang, Zhigang, Ji, Wanbo, Tao, Shuai, and Jiang, Hong
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KNEE osteoarthritis , *RESEARCH , *ORTHOPEDIC implants , *ORTHOPEDIC casts , *VISUAL analog scale , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *BLIND experiment , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *STATISTICAL sampling , *PAIN management - Abstract
Background. Golden plaster is the preferred and most commonly used in China for pain reduction in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, there was no evidence-based medical evidence about its effect in relieving pain of knee OA patients. Here, a multicenter randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of golden plaster for the improvement of pain relief and function's obstacle in patients with knee OA. Methods. 320 patients with knee OA were enrolled at four hospitals and randomly divided into the treatment group and the control group with 160 subjects in each group. Patients in treatment group were treated with golden plaster, and those in control group with placebo plaster. The study cycle in both groups was 21 days. Patient visits were documented before treatment and 7-, 14-, and 21-day follow-ups after treatment. The outcomes included VAS score, WOMAC score, and adverse events. Results. Compared to the control group, the VAS score in the treatment group was significantly decreased after treatment with golden plaster for 7 days, 14 days, and 21 days. Compared to the control group, the WOMAC score in the treatment group was significantly decreased 14 days and 21 days. The incidence rate of adverse events had no statistical difference between both the groups. Conclusions. In conclusion, our study, for the first time by carrying on the double-blind and placebo-controlled randomized trial, showed that golden plaster can effectively alleviate the pain of knee and improve the physical function in the patients with knee OA. This trial is registered with ChiCTR-TRC-13003418. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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67. Maltol Promotes Mitophagy and Inhibits Oxidative Stress via the Nrf2/PINK1/Parkin Pathway after Spinal Cord Injury.
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Mao, Yuqin, Du, Jiqing, Chen, Xianghang, Al Mamun, Abdullah, Cao, Lin, Yang, Yanhong, Mubwandarikwa, Joana, Zaeem, Muhammad, Zhang, Wanying, Chen, Yan, Dai, Yusen, Xiao, Jian, and Ye, Keyong
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68. miR-199a-5p Exacerbated Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction through Inhibiting Surfactant Protein D and Activating NF-κB Pathway in Sepsis
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Wenbin Yang, Xianjin Du, Peng Hu, Chen Yan, Xu Wu, Zhanyong Zhu, Dan Tian, and Jie Wei
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Article Subject ,Immunology ,Surfactant protein D ,Inflammation ,NF-κB ,Cell Biology ,Transfection ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Sepsis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Intestinal mucosa ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,medicine.symptom ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Sepsis is a severe disease, which results from the excessive inflammatory response to the infection. Dysfunction of intestinal barrier is a crucial problem in various pathological conditions. Meanwhile, microRNAs exhibit significant roles in the modulation of many diseases, including sepsis. Multiple investigations indicate that miR-199a-5p participates in different human diseases. Nevertheless, little is known on the roles of miR-199a-5p in sepsis. Herein, we evaluated the mechanism of miR-199a-5p on the intestinal barrier dysfunction in sepsis. Intestinal mucosa permeability indicators including D-lactic acid, DAO, and FD-40 levels were determined, and they were greatly increased in sepsis. Then, we proved that miR-199a-5p was induced in sepsis mice tissues and isolated intestinal epithelial cells. Moreover, miR-199a-5p increased D-lactic acid, DAO, and FD-40 while inhibition of miR-199a-5p exhibited a reversed process. Additionally, we observed that miR-199a-5p affected the oxidative damage and inflammation in the intestine tissues from sepsis mice. The content of MDA was elevated whereas SOD was remarkably repressed in the miR-199a-5p mimic group. IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α were induced by miR-199a-5p overexpression while IL-10 was reduced by miR-199a-5p. Subsequently, surfactant protein D (SP-D) was predicted as the target of miR-199a-5p. The activation of NF-κB has been identified in sepsis. Herein, we demonstrated that inhibitor of miR-199a-5p contributed to IEC injury via targeting SP-D and inactivating the NF-κB pathway. These revealed miR-199a-5p exacerbated the intestinal barrier dysfunction via inhibiting SP-D and activating the NF-κB pathway in sepsis.
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69. Levosimendan Postconditioning Attenuates Cardiomyocyte Apoptosis after Myocardial Infarction.
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Xie, Ying, Xing, Zhengjiang, Wei, Jie, Sun, Xiaolin, Zhao, Bin, Chen, Yan, Geng, Yue, Jia, Zheng, and Zou, Honglin
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LEVOSIMENDAN ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,APOPTOSIS ,BCL-2 proteins ,HEART cells ,IMMUNOSTAINING ,MYOCARDIAL infarction - Abstract
Background. Levosimendan preconditioning has been shown to attenuate myocardial apoptosis in animal models. However, protective effects of levosimendan postconditioning against myocardial apoptosis following myocardial infarction (MI) have not been evaluated. Therefore, we investigated the effects of levosimendan postconditioning on myocardial apoptosis in MI rat models. Methods. In an anoxia/reoxygenation (A/R) model, H9c2 cells were pretreated with or without levosimendan postconditioning after which their apoptosis rates were assessed by flow cytometry, RT-qPCR, and western blot analyses. Then, postconditioning was performed with or without levosimendan in MI rat models. Myocardiocyte apoptosis was evaluated by echocardiography, TTC staining, TUNEL staining, immunohistochemical staining, RT-qPCR, and western blot analysis. Results. Levosimendan postconditioning inhibited H9c2 cell apoptosis in A/R models by elevating Bcl-2 while suppressing Caspase-3 and Bax at both mRNA and protein levels. Moreover, it improved cardiac functions and reduced the left ventricle infarction area in MI rat models. Compared to the MI control group, cardiomyocyte apoptosis rates in the levosimendan postconditioning group were low. The reduced cardiomyocyte apoptosis rates were associated with downregulation of Bax and Caspase-3 as well as with upregulation of Bcl-2 at mRNA and protein levels. Conclusions. Levosimendan postconditioning of MI rat models protected against cardiomyocyte apoptosis, implying that it is a potential strategy for preventing cardiomyocyte apoptosis in the treatment of cardiac dysfunction following MI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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70. Construction and Validation of a Newly Prognostic Signature for CRISPR-Cas9-Based Cancer Dependency Map Genes in Breast Cancer.
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Yan, Xin, You, Sai-Nan, Chen, Yan, and Qian, Ke
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BRCA genes ,TUMOR suppressor genes ,GENE mapping ,TUMOR-infiltrating immune cells ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,BREAST cancer prognosis - Abstract
Cancer Dependency Map (CDM) genes comprise an extensive series of genome-scale RNAi-based loss-of-function tests; hence, it served as a method based on the CRISPR-Cas9 technique that could assist scientists in investigating potential gene functions. These CDM genes have a role in tumor cell survival and proliferation, suggesting that they may be used as new therapeutic targets for some malignant tumors. So far, there have been less research on the involvement of CDM genes in breast cancer, and only a tiny percentage of CDM genes have been studied. In this study, information of patients with breast cancer was extracted from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), from which differentially expressed CDM genes in breast cancer were determined. A variety of bioinformatics techniques were used to assess the functions and prognostic relevance of these confirmed CDM genes. In all, 290 CDM genes were found differentially expressed. Six CDM genes (SRF, RAD51, PMF1, EXOSC3, EXOC1, and TSEN54) were found to be associated with the prognosis of breast cancer samples. Based on the expression of the identified CDM genes and their coefficients, a prognosis model was constructed for prediction, according to which patients with breast cancer were separated into two risk groups. Those with high risk had substantially poorer overall survival (OS) than patients in the other risk group in the TCGA training set, TCGA testing set, and an external cohort from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for this prognostic signature was, respectively, 0.717 and 0.635 for TCGA training and testing sets, demonstrating its reliability in predicting the prognosis of patients with breast cancer. We next created a nomogram using the six CDM genes discovered to create a therapeutically useful model. The Human Protein Atlas database was used to acquire all immunohistochemistry staining images of the discovered CDM genes. The proportions of tumor-infiltrating immune cells, as well as the expression levels of checkpoint genes, varied substantially between the two risk groups, according to the analyses of immune response. In conclusion, the findings of this research may aid in the understanding of the prognostic value and biological roles of CDM genes in breast cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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71. Subclinical Diabetic Peripheral Vascular Disease and Epidemiology Using Logistic Regression Mathematical Model and Medical Image Registration Algorithm.
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Jia, Nailong, Fan, Long, Wang, Chuizhi, Fu, Qimao, Chen, Yan, Lin, Changkun, and Zhang, Yupeng
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DIABETIC angiopathies ,PERIPHERAL vascular diseases ,IMAGE registration ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
The study aims to explore the effect of subclinical diabetic peripheral vascular disease and an epidemiological investigation of colour Doppler ultrasound images based on a logistic regression mathematical model and a medical image registration algorithm. Subclinical diabetes patients were selected as subjects, and after ultrasound colour Doppler ultrasonography of peripheral blood vessels, ultrasound images were taken. The experimental results show that the area under the curve (AUC) predicted by the model was 0.748, the sensitivity was 94.12%, and the specificity was 67.93%. All Δ were smaller than a single pixel. The detection rate of colour Doppler ultrasonography was 82.6%, which was significantly better than that of clinical examination (P < 0.01). The age, course of disease, SBP, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), total cholesterol (TC), and triglyceride (TG) of the peripheral vascular disease group were significantly different from those of the no peripheral vascular disease group (P < 0.05). The incidence of peripheral vascular diseases and nonperipheral vascular diseases in male patients was remarkably higher than that in female patients (P < 0.05). Moreover, with the increase of age, the incidence of peripheral vascular disease and nonperipheral vascular disease in diabetic patients showed a trend of gradual increase (P < 0.05). In summary, the mathematical model and registration method have high accuracy for medical image registration of patients with the diabetes epidemic. In addition, the age, course of disease, SBP, LDL-C, TG, and TC of diabetic patients were significantly different from those of normal people, which can provide a reference for the development of later diabetes epidemiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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72. Research on User Experience of Sports Smart Bracelet Based on Fuzzy Comprehensive Appraisal and SSA-BP Neural Network.
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Luo, Xichun, Zhao, Honghao, and Chen, Yan
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USER experience ,BRACELETS ,ANALYTIC hierarchy process ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,SEARCH algorithms - Abstract
Due to the marked increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity worldwide and an environment leading to a series of chronic diseases, physical exercise is an important way to prevent chronic diseases. Additionally, a good exercise smart bracelet can bring convenience to physical exercise. Quick and accurate evaluation of smart sports bracelets has become a hot topic and draws attention from both academic researchers and public society. In the literature, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and entropy weight method (EWM) were used to obtain the weights from both subjective and objective perspectives, which were integrated by the comprehensive weighting method, and furthermore the performance of sports smart bracelet was evaluated through fuzzy comprehensive evaluation. Also, to avoid complex weight calculations caused by the comprehensive weighting method, machine learning methods are used to model the structure and contribute to the comprehensive evaluation process. However, few studies have investigated all previous elements in the comprehensive evaluation process. In this study, we consider all previous parts when evaluating smart sports bracelets. In particular, we use the sparrow search algorithm (SSA) to optimize the backpropagation (BP) neural network for constructing the comprehensive score prediction model of the sports smart bracelet. Results show that the sparrow search algorithm-optimized backpropagation (SSA-BP) neural network model has good predictive ability and can quickly obtain evaluation results on the premise of effectively ensuring the accuracy of the evaluation results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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73. Association between rs20456 and rs6930913 of Kinesin-Like Family 6 and Hypertension in a Chinese Cohort.
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Chen, Yan-li, Zheng, Li-Qiang, Li, Tie-Jun, Sun, Zhao-Qing, Hao, Ying, Wu, Bao-Gang, and Sun, Ying-Xian
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HYPERTENSION risk factors , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *ALLELES , *RISK assessment , *HAPLOTYPES , *GENOTYPES , *DISEASE susceptibility , *LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between kinesin-like family 6 (KIF6) polymorphisms and hypertension in a northeast Chinese cohort. In this study, two single nucleotide polymorphisms of KIF6 (rs20456 and rs6930913) and their haplotype were analyzed in 382 hypertension patients and 378 controls with SHEsis analysis platform, and the gene-environmental interactions were evaluated with logistic regression analysis. After adjusting for confounding factors, significantly lower risk of hypertension was observed in participants with genotype TC (0.416 (CI 0.299–0.578), p < 0.001) and CC (0.577 (0.389–0.857), p = 0.007) of rs20456 compared with TT. For rs6930913, allele T (0.522 (0.386–0.704), p < 0.001), genotype TT (0.325 (0.205–0.515), p < 0.001), and genotype CT (0.513 (0.379–0.693), p < 0.001) were significantly associated with lower risk of hypertension than allele C and CC genotype, respectively. Gene-environment analyses confirmed the significant influence on hypertension by the interactions between genotypes distribution in rs20456 (CT: p = 0.036 , TT: p = 0.022) and smoking status. No interactions were found between smoking and rs6930913, except those with dominant or recessive genetic models (both P s = 0.006). There were no interactions between KIF6 and overweight (all P s > 0.05). Haplotype analyses showed that CC (p = 0.005) and TC (p = 0.001) of rs20456 and rs6930913 were significantly associated with a statistically increased risk of hypertension. The false-positive report probability (FPRP) analysis was used to verify significant findings. In conclusions, KIF6 might affect the susceptibility of hypertension. The allele C (rs20456) and allele T (rs690913) were inclined to protect individuals from hypertension both in genotype and haplotype analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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74. A Simulation Analyzing Approach to Estimating the Probability of Airborne Infection Risks in Railway Station Platform Coupling with the Wells-Riley Model and Pathfinder Model.
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Dai, Yi-Zheng, Chen, Yan-Jiao, and Zhang, Chen-Yang
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AIRBORNE infection ,RAILROAD stations ,PROBABILITY theory ,SPACE stations - Abstract
Railway station platforms present a particular challenge, especially during a train departure or arrival where some passengers may have potential conditions that make them vulnerable to airborne infections due to the high density and close proximity of passengers. This study presented a simulation analyzing approach to estimating the probability of airborne infection risks in station platform spaces coupling with the Wells-Riley model and Pathfinder model. We examine the impact of overcrowded area of the station platform on infection rates under various traces of evacuation. The result of the potential risk for three modes is discussed, and the results of the standard model under the same parameter setting are optimised. Next, the impact of the ventilated volume based on uneven distribution of individuals and the exposure time based on evacuation on the infection risk in platform spaces are studied. The relationship between platform spaces overcrowding and the infection risk provided further insights to observe the supporting information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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75. Inflammatory Response and Oxidative Stress as Mechanism of Reducing Hyperuricemia of Gardenia jasminoides-Poria cocos with Network Pharmacology.
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Liu, Lijun, Jiang, Shengjun, Liu, Xuqiang, Tang, Qi, Chen, Yan, Qu, Jiaojiao, Wang, Li, Wang, Qiang, Wang, Yanli, Wang, Jinmei, Zhang, Yan, and Kang, Wenyi
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76. Effect of nitric oxide fumigation on microorganisms and quality of dried apricots during storage.
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Chen, Yan, Deng, Hao, Zhang, Jian, Tiemur, Atawula, Wang, Jide, and Wu, Bin
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FUMIGATION , *NITRIC oxide , *DRIED fruit , *MICROBIAL contamination , *VITAMIN C , *MICROORGANISMS - Abstract
The effect of nitric oxide (NO) on microorganisms and quality of dried apricots during storage was investigated. The results showed that NO fumigation at various concentrations could effectively reduce natural disease and moth pest incidence, as well as decrease the total number of microorganisms on dried apricots during storage. Compared with the control (CK), NO fumigation maintained higher levels of total soluble solids, titratable acidity, ascorbic acid, and reducing sugar in dried apricots. Additionally, the fumigated apricots displayed lower levels of total color change, degree of browning, and decline of nutrients compared with control. Furthermore, although the concentrations of nitrate and nitrite ions in dried apricots after NO fumigation were higher than those of the CK group, their levels were in line with the standard limits. Among the different concentrations of NO, 1,500 μl/L showed the best results regarding natural diseases, moth pests, and microbial inhibition, while 900 μl/L maintained the best quality of dried apricots during storage. These findings demonstrated that NO fumigation has potential to be a safe and effective treatment method to control microbial contamination and preserve the storage quality of dried apricots. Practical applications: Nitric oxide (NO) fumigation can be used as a safe and effective storage method for dried fruits. This is the theoretical and technical foundation for the industrial application of NO fumigation technology, which provides new ideas and directions for the storage of dried fruits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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77. In‐band dual‐polarization radar cross section reduction of patch array antenna using hybrid resistive metasurface.
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Hu, Hengyan, Yang, Yang, He, Xiaoxiang, Chen, Yan, and Li, Fukang
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RADAR cross sections ,ANTENNA arrays ,METAMATERIAL antennas ,ELECTROMAGNETIC waves ,MICROSTRIP antennas - Abstract
In this article, a hybrid resistive metasurface (RM) based on the different field distributions of radiation and scattering is designed and realized for dual‐polarization radar cross section (RCS) reduction of patch array antenna without enlarging its original dimensions. The hybrid RM is composed of two RMs located on the same plane, which is both transmissive for electromagnetic waves from antenna below at resonant frequency of 12.3 GHz. The combination of the RMs and the metal ground of antenna form absorbers, which absorb in‐band co‐polarized (RM1) and cross‐polarized (RM2), waves respectively. The hybrid RM is arranged by RM2 placed directly above the radiation patches while RM1 placed elsewhere. Therefore, the radiation performance of antenna is basically unaffected meanwhile realizing the in‐band dual‐polarization RCS reduction. Simulation results demonstrate that the hybrid RM exhibits RCS reduction of co‐polarization and cross‐polarization reaches 10.7 and 3.3 dB respectively by the window‐like layout, and main lobe gain achieves to 18.0 dB, which is 2.2 dB lower than that of reference antenna. The experimental results are consistent with the simulation results in the main. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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78. MicroRNA-133b Inhibition Restores EGFR Expression and Accelerates Diabetes-Impaired Wound Healing.
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Zhong, Haobo, Qian, Jin, Xiao, Zhihong, Chen, Yan, He, Xiangchun, Sun, Chunhan, and Zhao, Zhiming
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79. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Image under Low-Rank Matrix Denoising Algorithm in the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Tibial Plateau Fracture Combined with Meniscus Injury.
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Fu, Qimao, Huang, Chuizhi, Chen, Yan, Jia, Nailong, Huang, Jinghui, and Lin, Changkun
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IMAGE denoising ,TIBIAL plateau fractures ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,LOW-rank matrices ,MENISCUS injuries ,VAGINAL contraceptives ,ALGORITHMS ,IMAGE encryption - Abstract
This study was carried out to explore the diagnostic effect of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based on the low-rank matrix (LRM) denoising algorithm under gradient sparse prior for the tibial plateau fracture (TPF) combined with meniscus injury (TPF + MI). In this study, the prior information of the noise-free MRI image block was combined with the self-phase prior, the gradient prior of MRI was introduced to eliminate the ringing effect, and a new MRI image denoising algorithm was constructed, which was compared with the anisotropic diffusion fusion (ADF) algorithm. After that, the LRM denoising algorithm based on gradient sparse prior was applied to the diagnosis of 112 patients with TPF + MI admitted to hospital, and the results were compared with those of the undenoised MRI image. Then, the incidence of patients with all kinds of different meniscus injury parting was observed. A total of 66 cases (58.93%) of meniscus tears (MT) were found, including 56 cases (50.00%) of lateral meniscus (LM), 10 cases (8.93%) of medial meniscus (MM), 16 cases (14.29%) of meniscus contusion (MC), and 18 cases (16.07%) of meniscus degenerative injury (MDI). The incidences of MI in Schatzker subtypes were 0%, 53.33% (24/45), 41.67% (5/12), 76.47% (13/17), 78.94% (15/19), and 23.53% (4/17), showing no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05), but the incidence of MT was 54.46% (61/112), which was greatly higher than that of MC (15.18% (17/112)), and the difference was statistically obvious (P < 0.05). The diagnostic specificity (93.83%) and accuracy (95.33%) of denoised MRI images were dramatically higher than those of undenoised MRI images, which were 78.34% and 71.23%, respectively, showing statistically observable differences (P < 0.05). In short, the algorithm in this study showed better denoising performance with the most retained image information. In addition, denoising MRI images based on the algorithm constructed in this study can improve the diagnostic accuracy of MI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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80. Construction of miRNA-mRNA-TF Regulatory Network for Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer.
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Fu, Zhenjie, Xu, Yuqin, Chen, Yan, Lv, Hang, Chen, Guiping, and Chen, Yitao
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STOMACH tumors ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,REFERENCE values ,MOLECULAR diagnosis ,SEQUENCE analysis ,GENETIC mutation ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,MICRORNA ,METABOLISM ,MESSENGER RNA ,GENE expression profiling ,GENES ,TRANSCRIPTION factors ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC), as an epidemic cancer worldwide, has more than 1 million new cases and an estimated 769,000 deaths worldwide in 2020, ranking fifth and fourth in global morbidity and mortality. In mammals, both miRNAs and transcription factors (TFs) play a partial role in gene expression regulation. The mRNA expression profile and miRNA expression profile of GEO database were screened by GEO2R for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs). Then, DAVID annotated the functions of DEGs to understand the functions played in biological processes. The prediction of potential target genes of miRNA and key TFs of mRNA was performed by mipathDB V2.0 and CHEA3, respectively, and the gene list comparison was performed to look for overlapping genes coregulated by key TFs and DEMs. Finally, the obtained miRNAs, TF, and overlapping genes were used to construct the miRNA-mRNA-TF regulatory network, which was verified by RT-qPCR. 76 upregulated DEGs, 199 downregulated DEGs, and 3 upregulated miRNAs (miR-199a-3p/miR-199b-3p, miR-125b-5p, and miR-199a-5p) were identified from the expression profiles of mRNA (GSE26899, GSE29998, GSE51575, and GSE13911) and miRNA (GSE93415), respectively. Through database prediction and gene list comparison, it was found that among the 199 downregulated DEGs, 61, 71, and 69 genes were the potential targets of miR-199a-3p/miR-199b-3p, miR-125b-5p, and miR-199a-5p, respectively. 199 downregulated DEGs were used as the gene list for the prediction of key TFs, and the results showed that RFX6 ranked the highest. The potential target overlap genes of miR-199a-3p/miR-199b-3p, miR-125b-5p, and miR-199a-5p were 4 genes (SH3GL2, ATP4B, CTSE, and SORBS2), 7 genes (SLC7A8, RNASE4, ESRRG, PGC, MUC6, Fam3B, and FMO5), and 6 genes (CHGA, PDK4, TMPRSS2, CLIC6, GPX3, and PSCA), respectively. Finally, we constructed a miRNA-mRNA-TF regulatory network based on the above 17 mRNAs, 3 miRNAs, and 1 TF and verified by RT-qPCR and western blot results that the expression of RFX6 was downregulated in GC tissues. These identified miRNAs, mRNAs, and TF have a certain reference value for further exploration of the regulatory mechanism of GC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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81. Coexpression Network Analysis of lncRNA Associated with Overexpression of DNMT1 in Esophageal Epithelial Cells.
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Lei, Yi, Xu, Yi, Li, Xu-feng, and Chen, Yan
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RNA analysis ,PROTEIN analysis ,ESOPHAGUS ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,KILLER cells ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,GENE expression profiling ,TRANSFERASES ,MESSENGER RNA ,EPITHELIAL cells ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,HELICOBACTER diseases - Abstract
Screening and preliminary identification of high DNMT1 expression-related lncRNA, which is involved in various interrelated signaling pathways, has led to the development of a theoretical basis for various types of disease mechanisms. Differential expression profiles of lncRNA and mRNA were identified in a microarray. Ten lncRNAs with high levels of variation were identified by qRT-PCR. KEGG and GO analyses were used to identify differentially expressed mRNAs. Six signaling pathways were selected based on the KEGG results of the lncRNA-mRNA expression network analysis. From the microarrays in the experimental and control groups, we found a total of 6987 differentially expressed lncRNAs, and 7421 differentially expressed mRNAs were obtained (P < 0.05 ; fold change > 2.0 x). GO analysis and KEGG pathway analysis showed high expression of DNMT1 in esophageal epithelial cells. Nine pathways were involved in mRNA upregulation, including natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity and many other prominent biochemical pathways. Forty-six pathways were associated with downregulated mRNAs and ribosomes involving multiple biological pathways. Coexpression network analysis showed that 8 mRNAs and 16 lncRNAs were linked to the p53 signaling pathway. In Helicobacter pylori infections, interactions occurred between 22 lncRNAs and 11 mRNAs in the ErbB signaling pathway and between 19 lncRNAs and 8 mRNAs in epithelial cell signal transduction. Interactions were present between 19 lncRNAs and 5 mRNAs in the sphingolipid signaling pathway, along with interactions between 21 lncRNAs and 12 mRNAs in the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway. Cytotoxicity interactions occurred between 22 lncRNAs and 9 mRNAs in natural killer cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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82. Molecular mechanisms and applications of tea polyphenols: A narrative review.
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Chen, Yan, Cheng, Si, Dai, Jiangang, Wang, Liang, Xu, Yun, Peng, Xiaoyu, Xie, Xiaofang, and Peng, Cheng
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POLYPHENOLS , *NUTRITIONAL value , *AMINO acids , *GLYCOSIDES - Abstract
Tea is a worldwide popular drink with high nutritional and medicinal values as it is rich in nutrients, such as polyphenols, amino acids, vitamins, glycosides, and so on. Among them, tea polyphenols (TPs) are the current research hotspot. TPs are known to have multiple biological activities such as anti‐oxidation, anti‐tumor, anti‐inflammation, anti‐bacteria, lowering lipid, and liver protection. By reviewing a large number of literatures, we explained the mechanism of TPs exerting biological activity and a wide range of applications. We also discussed the deficiencies and development potential of TPs, in order to provide theoretical reference and scientific basis for the subsequent development and utilization of TPs. Practical applications: We summarized the bioactivity mechanisms of TPs in anti‐tumor, anti‐oxidation, antibacterial, anti‐inflammatory, lipid‐lowering, and liver protection, focused on its application fields in food and medicine, and discussed the deficiency and development potential of current research on TPs, so as to provide a certain convenient way for scholars studying TPs. It is expected to contribute to the subsequent discovery of biological activity and the broadening of the field of TPs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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83. A switchable frequency selective surface with polarization selectivity in microwave based on the rotatable magnet.
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Li, Fukang, Wang, Shuaiheng, He, Xiaoxiang, Yang, Yang, Chen, Yan, Hu, Hengyan, and Yu, Xiaohui
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FREQUENCY selective surfaces ,UNIT cell ,MICROWAVES ,MAGNETS - Abstract
In this letter, a switchable frequency selective surface (FSS) based on the rotatable magnet is first proposed for polarization selector. The unit cell of the switchable FSS is composed of a rotatable cuboid‐magnet and a F4B substrate. The cuboid‐magnet is inserted into the substrate which controlled by the orthogonal dual‐U‐shaped electromagnetic control system. The FSS has a characteristic of polarization selectivity at 8.66 GHz by rotating the cuboid‐magnet. To confirm the simulation results, a prototype of the proposed FSS is fabricated and measured. The measured result shows that the switchable FSS can selective the passband in transverse‐electric polarization or transverse‐magnetic polarization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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84. The Dose-Dependent Effects of Spironolactone on TGF-β1 Expression and the Vulnerability to Atrial Fibrillation in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.
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Tang, Mirong, Chen, Yan, Sun, Fuqing, and Yan, Liangliang
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SPIRONOLACTONE , *TRANSFORMING growth factors-beta , *HYPERTENSION , *ANIMAL experimentation , *IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *ATRIAL fibrillation , *GENE expression , *RATS , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Objective. This study tends to assess the dose-dependent effects of spironolactone on TGF-β1 expression, atrial fibrosis, and the vulnerability to atrial fibrillation in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) and tries to clarify the association of atrial fibrosis with the vulnerability to atrial fibrillation. Methods. Forty 20-week-old male SHRs were randomly divided into 4 groups (10 rats per group): 3 spironolactone groups were lower-dose group (10 mg·kg−1·d−1, dissolved in 2 ml saline solution, group SL), medium-dose group (40 mg·kg−1·d−1, dissolved in 2 ml saline solution, group SM), higher-dose group (80 mg·kg−1·d−1, dissolved in 2 ml saline solution, group SH) and one hypertension group (2 ml saline solution for stomach gavage, group H). Ten matched homologous WKY rats were set as the control group (group C). After 7 weeks of gavage, a multiple electroconductive physiological recorder was used to detect atrial electrical parameters, including P-wave duration, PR interval, and atrial effective refractory period (AERP), the inducibility, and duration of atrial fibrillation. HE staining was used to determine myocardial cell size. Masson staining was used to detect the deposition of the interstitial collagen fibers in atrial muscle. The expression of TGF-β1 was detected by immunohistochemistry and western blot. Results. Compared with group C, the myocardial cell size, atrial fibrosis, TGF-β1 expression, P-wave duration, PR interval, AERP, inducibility, and duration of atrial fibrillation in group H were conspicuously increased (p < 0.05); compared with group H, there was no significant difference in the myocardial cell size, atrial fibrosis, TGF-β1 expression, and electrophysiological indexes in group SH upon spironolactone intervention (p > 0.05); compared with group H, the myocardial cell size, atrial fibrosis, the expression of TGF-β1, P-wave duration, PR interval, the inducibility, and duration of atrial fibrillation in the group SL and group SM were all decreased (p < 0.05); compared with group SM, the effect in the group SL was more prominent (p < 0.01). Conclusion. Hypertension can lead to cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, deposition of interstitial fibrosis in myocardial tissue, and an increase in the vulnerability to atrial fibrillation. Spironolactone showed a certain dose-dependent effect in SHRs. Lower-dose spironolactone was superior to higher-dose spironolactone in the aspect of reducing hypertensive atrial fibrosis and TGF-β1 expression, as well as preventing the occurrence of atrial fibrillation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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85. Network Pharmacology-Based Analysis on the Curative Effect of Kunxian Capsules against Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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Yan, Hong-Xia, Xu, Chun-Fang, Yang, Hong, Wen, Xiao-Ya, Wang, Zhi-Peng, Chen, Yan-Hong, Liu, Jing-Xue, Chen, Wan-Sheng, Gao, Shou-Hong, and Tao, Xia
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HERBAL medicine ,HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,PHARMACOLOGY ,RHEUMATOID arthritis ,MASS spectrometry ,PLANT extracts ,CHINESE medicine - Abstract
Kunxian capsules (KCs), a Chinese patent medicine, have been clinically proven to be effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the chemical profile of KC remains to be characterized, and the mechanism underlying the protective effect against RA is yet to be elucidated. Here, a network pharmacology-based approach was adopted, integrated with the chemical profiling of KC by UHPLC-Q-TOF/MS. As a result, a total of 67 compounds have been identified from KC extract, among which 43 were authenticated by comparison to the mass spectrum of standard chemicals. ADME behaviors of the chemical constituents of KC were predicted, resulting in 35 putative active ingredients. Through target prediction of both active ingredients of KC and RA and PPI analysis, core targets were screened out, followed by biological process and related pathway enrichment. Then, a TCM-herb-ingredient-target-pathway network was constructed and a multicomponent, multitarget, and multipathway synergistic mechanism was proposed, providing an information basis for further investigation. The active pharmaceutical ingredients included mainly terpenoids (such as triptolide and celastrol), sesquiterpene pyridines (such as wilforgine and wilforine), and flavonoids (such as icariin, epimedin A, B, and C, and 2″-O-rhamnosylicariside II). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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86. Integrated Bioinformatics-Based Identification of Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers Associated with Diabetic Foot Ulcer Development.
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Qian, Long, Xia, Zhipeng, Zhang, Ming, Han, Qiong, Hu, Die, Qi, Sha, Xing, Danmou, Chen, Yan, and Zhao, Xin
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GENE ontology ,DIABETIC foot ,BIOMARKERS ,PROTEIN binding ,GENE expression ,CALCIUM ions - Abstract
The present study was designed to detect possible biomarkers associated with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) incidence in an effort to develop novel treatments for this condition. The GSE7014 and GSE29221 gene expression datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, after which differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified between DFU and healthy samples. These DEGs were then arranged into a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway and Gene Ontology (GO) term enrichment analyses were performed to explore the functional roles of these genes. In total, 1192 DEGs were identified in the GSE7014 dataset (900 upregulated, 292 downregulated), while 1177 were identified in the GSE29221 dataset (257 upregulated, 919 downregulated). GO analyses revealed these DEGs to be significantly enriched in biological processes including sarcomere organization, muscle filament sliding, and the regulation of cardiac conduction, molecular functions including structural constituent of muscle, protein binding, and calcium ion binding, and cellular components including Z disc, myosin filament, and M band. These DEGs were also enriched in the adrenergic signaling in cardiomyoctes, dilated cardiomyopathy, and tight junction KEGG pathways. Together, the findings of these bioinformatics analyses thus identified key hub genes associated with DFU development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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87. Repair of Osteoporotic Bone Defects Using Adipose-Derived Stromal Cells and Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Seeded in Chitosan/Nanohydroxyapatite-P24 Nanocomposite Scaffolds.
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Fang, Yifei, Gong, Yong, Yang, Zhijian, and Chen, Yan
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UMBILICAL veins ,STROMAL cells ,BONE regeneration ,ENDOTHELIAL cells ,BONE morphogenetic proteins ,OSTEOPOROSIS - Abstract
Background. The cell regeneration and blood supply of bone defect lesions are restricted under osteoporotic pathological conditions, which make the healing of bone defect of osteoporosis still a great challenge. The current therapeutic strategies that mainly inhibit bone resorption are not always satisfactory for osteoporotic bone defects, which make the development of new therapies an urgent need. Methods. Previously, we prepared chitosan/nanohydroxyapatite (CS/nHA) biomimetic nanocomposite scaffolds for controlled delivery of bone morphogenetic protein 2-derived peptide (P24). In this study, we determined the effect of coculturing adipose-derived stromal cells (ADSCs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) with the CS-P24/nHA nanocomposite scaffolds on osteoporotic bone defect healing. In vitro mixed coculture models were employed to assess the direct effects of coculture. Results. ADSCs cocultured with HUVECs showed significantly greater osteogenic differentiation and mineralization compared with ADSCs or HUVECs alone. The CS-P24/nHA scaffold cocultured with ADSCs and HUVECs was more effective in inducing osteoporotic bone repair, as demonstrated by micro-computed tomography and histology of critical-sized calvariae defects in ovariectomized rats. Calvariae defects treated with the CS-P24/nHA nanocomposite scaffold plus ADSC/HUVEC coculture had a greater area of repair and better reconstitution of osseous structures compared with defects treated with the scaffold plus ADSCs or the scaffold plus HUVECs after 4 and 8 weeks. Conclusion. Taken together, coculture of ADSCs and HUVECs with the CS-P24/nHA nanocomposite scaffold is an effective combination to repair osteoporotic bone defects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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88. Update on Pharmacological Activities, Security, and Pharmacokinetics of Rhein.
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Li, Gang-Min, Chen, Jun-Ren, Zhang, Hui-Qiong, Cao, Xiao-Yu, Sun, Chen, Peng, Fu, Yin, Yan-Peng, Lin, Ziwei, Yu, Lei, Chen, Yan, Tang, Yun-Li, Xie, Xiao-Fang, and Peng, Cheng
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MITOCHONDRIAL physiology ,QUINONE ,BIOAVAILABILITY ,OXIDATIVE stress ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,DNA-binding proteins ,MITOGEN-activated protein kinases ,MOLECULAR structure ,PATIENT safety - Abstract
Rhein, belonging to anthraquinone compounds, is one of the main active components of rhubarb and Polygonum multiflorum. Rhein has a variety of pharmacological effects, such as cardiocerebral protective effect, hepatoprotective effect, nephroprotective effect, anti-inflammation effect, antitumor effect, antidiabetic effect, and others. The mechanism is interrelated and complex, referring to NF-κB, PI3K/Akt/MAPK, p53, mitochondrial-mediated signaling pathway, oxidative stress signaling pathway, and so on. However, to some extent, its clinical application is limited by its poor water solubility and low bioavailability. Even more, rhein has potential liver and kidney toxicity. Therefore, in this paper, the pharmacological effects of rhein and its mechanism, pharmacokinetics, and safety studies were reviewed, in order to provide reference for the development and application of rhein. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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89. Investigation into Macro- and Microcrack Propagation Mechanism of Red Sandstone under Different Confining Pressures Using 3D Numerical Simulation and CT Verification.
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Zhang, Wen, Chen, Yan-yu, Guo, Jin-ping, Wu, Sai-sai, and Yan, Cheng-yuan
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CRACK propagation (Fracture mechanics) , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *COMPUTED tomography , *SANDSTONE , *AXIAL stresses , *MICROCRACKS , *MATERIALS compression testing - Abstract
The growth and evolvement features of crack are of great significance to study the failure mechanism of rock mass and valuate the stability of the cavity. In this study, in order to obtain the mechanics parameters and external macroscopic crack propagation characteristics of red sandstone, triaxial compression tests were carried out. Based on the experimental results, a numerical model was established through the reasonable parameter calibration by the PFC3D software. The internal and external crack propagation processes of red sandstone under triaxial compression were simulated. Moreover, to verify the simulation results, the CT scanning and three-dimensional reconstruction technologies were used to observe the internal crack state of the specimens. The results showed that the internal crack failures occurred first at the end of the rock specimen. Then, the microcracks continued to accumulate and expand under the combined action of axial stress and confining pressure. The accumulated microcracks finally converged to form a macroscopic oblique shear failure. Based on the homogenizing treatment and reasonable parameter calibration, the internal and external crack expansion and evolution processes of the rock were simulated by the PFC3D model and the simulation results are consistent with the results obtained from the triaxial compression test and the CT scanning. The macro- and microfailure mode of crack propagation of the specimen deepens the understanding of rock failure mechanism. The PFC3D homogenization simulation method provides a new feasible method to study the macro- and microfailure mode of internal and external crack propagation of rock under compression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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90. Experimental Study on the Relationship between Compression Stability and Deformation Localization of Viscous/Brittle Rock-Like Materials.
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Lv, Xiangfeng, Yang, Yahan, Chen, Yan, Wang, Nianjin, Yang, Min, Shao, Ying, and Li, Jiaxing
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DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) ,ASPHALT concrete ,CONCRETE fatigue ,TEST methods ,BRITTLE materials ,DEFORMATION of surfaces ,ELASTIC deformation - Abstract
Rock-like materials often exhibit irregular failure deformation under long-term service conditions, and the deformation and failure of asphalt and concrete materials is a serious problem that leads to subgrade failure. In this study, two different viscous/brittle rock-like materials were prepared by the in situ loading and optical speckle synchronous monitoring test method, and the evolution characteristics of the deformation field were studied during compression. The formation process of the compression deformation localization of rock-like materials and their relationship with stability were analyzed. A quantitative description of the compression deformation stage and localization characteristics of the viscous/brittle rock-like materials is presented. The results can be summarized as follows. At the initial stage of compression, the deformation localization zone of viscous/brittle rock-like materials begins to expand from the middle area to the surrounding area. Preliminary results of the deformation localization of the linear elastic deformation stage were obtained. The failure cloud image is completely formed at the peak, which is consistent with the failure physical map. The deformation process of compression can be quantitatively described using the deformation localization characteristics of rock-like materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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91. Computed Tomography Images under Optimized Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm for Blood Flow Field Characteristics in Cerebral Aneurysm before and after Stent Implantation.
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Lin, Changkun, Huang, Chuizhi, Chen, Yan, Jia, Nailong, Huang, Jinghui, and Fu, Qimao
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INTRACRANIAL aneurysms ,COMPUTED tomography ,FLOW velocity ,ALGORITHMS ,SHEARING force ,OCCLUSION (Chemistry) ,BLOOD flow ,MARKOV random fields - Abstract
In order to study the analysis of blood flow field characteristics of cerebral aneurysm patients before and after stent implantation based on CT images of ART-TV-PI, this paper firstly improved the ART-TV algorithm of algebraic reconstruction technology and obtained the ART-TV-PI algorithm, which was compared with the ART algorithm and ART-TV algorithm. Afterwards, the CT images based on the above three algorithms were used to analyze the changes of average blood flow velocity, average wall pressure, average wall deformation, and average shear force of 48 cases of cerebral aneurysm patients before and after stent implantation. The results showed that the mean square error and radiation dose of the ART-TV-PI algorithm (0.00012 and 1.65 mSv) were significantly lower than those of the ART algorithm (0.0031 and 3.09 mSv) and ART-TV algorithm (0.00082 and 2.52 mSv), and the signal-to-noise ratio (23.94) was significantly higher than those of the ART algorithm (11.32) and ART-TV algorithm (16.89), with statistically significant differences (P < 0.05). The differences of mean blood flow velocity, mean wall pressure, mean wall deformation, and mean shear force before and after stent implantation among the three algorithms were not statistically significant (P > 0.05), and the average index of the ART-TV-PI algorithm was the highest. Under the ART-TV-PI algorithm, the mean blood flow velocity (0.044 m/s), the mean wall pressure (71.7 Pa), the mean wall deformation (0.057 mm), and the mean shear force (889 Pa) after stent implantation were significantly lower than those before stent implantation (0.165 m/s, 160.8 Pa, 0.721 mm, and 2690 Pa), with average decreases of 73.3%, 55.4%, 92.1%, and 64.3%, respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). In conclusion, the images reconstructed by the ART-TV-PI algorithm have good image quality, which provides great convenience for surgical examination of cerebral aneurysm stent implantation and is worthy of clinical application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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92. Coronavirus Disease 2019-Related Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Wang, Ji-Gan, Zhong, Zhi-Juan, Li, Meng, Fu, Jun, Su, Yu-Heng, Ping, You-Min, Xu, Zi-Ji, Li, Hao, Chen, Yan-Hao, and Huang, Yu-Li
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SYNDROMES in children ,COVID-19 ,SYMPTOMS ,MUCOCUTANEOUS lymph node syndrome ,PERICARDIAL effusion - Abstract
Background. This study aimed to describe the clinical symptoms, laboratory findings, treatment, and outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019-related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children to provide a reference for clinical practice. Methods. We employed a literature search of databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Johns Hopkins University for articles on COVID-19-related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children published between April 1, 2020, and January 15, 2021. High-quality articles were selected for analysis on the basis of their quality standard scores. Using R3.6.3 software, meta-analyses of random- or fixed-effects models were used to determine the prevalence of comorbidities. Subgroup analysis was also performed to determine heterogeneity. Results. A total of 57 articles (2,290 pediatric patients) were included in the study. Clinical Manifestations. :ncidences of fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, respiratory symptoms, and musculoskeletal symptoms (myalgias or arthralgias) were 99.91% (95% CI: 99.67–100%), 82.72% (95% CI: 78.19–86.81%), 53.02% (45.28–60.68%), and 14.16% (95% CI: 8.4–21.12%), respectively. The incidences of rash, conjunctival injection, lymphadenopathy, dry cracked lips, neurologic symptoms (headache, altered mental status, or confusion), swollen hands and feet, typical Kawasaki disease, and atypical Kawasaki disease were 59.34% (95% CI: 54.73–63.87%), 55.23% (95% CI: 50.22–60.19%), 27.07% (95% CI: 19.87–34.93%), 46.37% (95% CI: 39.97–52.83%), 28.87% (95% CI: 22.76–35.40%), 28.75% (95% CI: 21.46–36.64%), 17.32% (95% CI: 15.44–19.29%), and 36.19% (95% CI: 21.90–51.86%), respectively. The incidences of coronary artery dilation, aneurysm, pericardial effusion, myocarditis, myocardial dysfunction, high troponin, and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide were 17.83%, 6.85%, 20.97%, 35.97%, 56.32%, 76.34%, and 86.65%, respectively. The incidences of reduced lymphocytes, thrombocytopenia, hypoalbuminemia, elevated C-reactive protein, ferritin, LDH, interleukin-6, PCT, and FIB were 61.51%, 26.42%, 77.92%, 98.5%, 86.79%, 80.59%, 89.30%, 85.10%, and 87.01%, respectively. PICU Hospitalization Rate and Mortality. The incidences of PICU hospitalization or with shock were 72.79% and 55.68%, respectively. The mortality rate was 1.00%. Conclusion and Relevance. PICU hospitalization and shock rates of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19 were high, and its cumulative multiorgans and inflammatory indicators are increased, but if treated in time, the mortality rate was low. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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93. Adoption of Computed Tomography Images under Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm in Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer.
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Chen, Yan, Lin, Changkun, Fu, Qimao, Huang, Jinghui, and Huang, Chuizhi
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CANCER diagnosis , *STOMACH cancer , *COMPUTED tomography , *SPIRAL computed tomography , *LYMPHATIC metastasis , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Objective. This work aimed to study the application of iterative reconstruction algorithm-based computed tomography (CT) imaging in the diagnosis of gastric cancer (GC). Methods. 40 cases of GC patients diagnosed by gastroscopy biopsy and pathology in hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Scanning images of the upper abdomen were obtained after plain scanning and double-phase enhanced scanning. Then, the image was reconstructed by the iterative reconstruction algorithm, and the CT value under the algorithm was analyzed statistically. Results. It was revealed that the detection rate of both spiral CT and iterative reconstruction algorithm-based CT was 100%. After the iterative reconstruction algorithm, the image quality, image information, and image mean square error (MSE) were notably improved. The degree of tumor invasion (T) staging accuracy was 82.6%, lymph node metastasis (N) staging accuracy was 73.2%, and tumor node metastasis (TNM) staging accuracy was 79.1%. The accuracy of the iterative reconstruction algorithm-based CT was 90% for T staging, 83% for N staging, and 85.5% for TNM staging. Conclusion. Iterative reconstruction algorithm can effectively improve the spatial resolution of CT images in GC diagnosis, with high accuracy. It can provide reliable and objective imaging data for the diagnosis of GC clinically, which was worthy of further application in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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94. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Updates on Molecular Targets and Potential Interventions.
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Mao, Huanyu and Chen, Yan
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NOISE-induced deafness , *DRUG target , *ACOUSTIC nerve , *DRUG delivery systems , *HEARING disorders - Abstract
Noise overexposure leads to hair cell loss, synaptic ribbon reduction, and auditory nerve deterioration, resulting in transient or permanent hearing loss depending on the exposure severity. Oxidative stress, inflammation, calcium overload, glutamate excitotoxicity, and energy metabolism disturbance are the main contributors to noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) up to now. Gene variations are also identified as NIHL related. Glucocorticoid is the only approved medication for NIHL treatment. New pharmaceuticals targeting oxidative stress, inflammation, or noise-induced neuropathy are emerging, highlighted by the nanoparticle-based drug delivery system. Given the complexity of the pathogenesis behind NIHL, deeper and more comprehensive studies still need to be fulfilled. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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95. Compressed Sensing Algorithm-Based Magnetic Resonance Imaging Guided for Prognosis of Early Neurological Deterioration after Intravenous Thrombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients.
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Huang, Yiwei, Sun, Xiaoyun, Yao, Yinping, Chen, Yejun, Chen, Yan, and He, Yuping
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ISCHEMIC stroke ,COMPRESSED sensing ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,LEUKOCYTE count ,STROKE patients ,CEREBRAL arteries - Abstract
This work was aimed to study the risk factors and prognostic treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with early neurological deterioration (END) after intravenous thrombolytic therapy via compressed sensing algorithm-based magnetic resonance imaging (CS-MRI). 231 patients who were diagnosed with AIS were selected, and the final involved number of patients was 182. Patients with AIS were treated with intravenous thrombolysis with alteplase within 4.5 hours of onset. After treatment, patients with early neurological deterioration were defined as the deteriorating group and those without early neurological impairment were defined as the nondeteriorating group. In univariate analysis, hypertension, white blood cell count, and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score were correlated with the occurrence of END. Under the CS-MRI theory, the two groups of patients were evaluated for middle cerebral artery basal ganglia infarction and internal watershed infarction. After univariate analysis, the P < 0.1 variables were taken as the independent variable, and the binary logistic regression model was adopted for multivariate regression analysis. It was disclosed that NIHSS score was not correlated with the occurrence of early neurological function deterioration, while homocysteine was. Hypertension, white blood cell count, homocysteine, and NIHSS score were risk factors for END. The image analysis revealed that the incidence of deteriorating basal ganglia infarction group was lower relative to the nondeteriorating group, and the incidence of watershed infarction was higher in the deteriorating group versus the nondeteriorating group. The image analysis suggested that predicting the occurrence of END through risk factors can actively provide endovascular treatment for patients with AIS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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96. Effects of rosemary and ginger on the storage quality of western‐style smoked sausage.
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Zhou, Yajun, Li, Zonghao, Chen, Yan, Fang, Hui, and Wang, Shujie
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GINGER ,SAUSAGES ,ROSEMARY ,FREE radicals ,PRODUCT attributes - Abstract
The effects of rosemary and ginger on the storage quality of western‐style sausage were investigated. Both the additives, the rosemary had the higher total phenol content (31.36 mg GAE/g DW) and the better scavenging capacity (88.12%). Rosemary and ginger increased the a* values of sausage significantly (p <.05). They all decreased the pH values, TBARS values, and volatile basic nitrogen values of sausage significantly (p <.05). With the extension of time, the inhibition effect was more significant (p <.05), which ensured the quality of the sausage. Rosemary increased the hardness, springiness, and chewiness of sausage (p <.05). Ginger reduced the hardness and chewiness (p <.05), but it increased the springiness of sausage (p <.05). Rosemary and ginger could inhibit the growth and reproduction of spoilage microorganisms and extend the shelf life of the products. Shelf life is extended by 4 days when ginger was added, while it was prolonged by 5 days when rosemary was added. Above them, the additives had good antioxidant ability and could improve the quality of the western‐style smoked sausage. Compared with ginger, rosemary had the better effect. Practical applications: Rosemary and ginger have attracted a lot of attention because of their great antioxidant and antibacterial properties. This paper studies the effects of rosemary and ginger on the storage quality of the western‐style smoked sausage. It has shown that rosemary and ginger can improve texture characteristics of the products and keep the color of the product to some extent. Furthermore, they have high total phenol content and good ability to scavenge DPPH and ABTS free radicals. So they can inhibit the growth and reproduction of spoilage microorganisms and extend the shelf life of the products. Shelf life is extended by 4 days when ginger was added, while it was prolonged by 5 days when rosemary was added, which can provide references for the theoretical research on the combination of natural preservatives and air‐conditioned packaging. However, the effect of the combination of rosemary and ginger needs further study. Moreover, the two additives all have a unique taste, which can influence the taste of the products. This problem needs to be solved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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97. Comparison of Clinical Features between Primary Aldosteronism and Essential Hypertension in Chinese Patients: A Case-Control Study.
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Huang, Xiaoyu, Yu, Shuang, Xiao, Huangmeng, Pei, Ling, Chen, Yan, Chen, Wenzhan, Li, Yanbing, Xiao, Haipeng, and Cao, Xiaopei
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CHINESE people ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,ESSENTIAL hypertension ,HYPERALDOSTERONISM ,CASE-control method ,WAIST-hip ratio ,METABOLIC disorders - Abstract
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is one of the most common forms of secondary hypertension. Recent studies suggest that, compared with essential hypertension (EH), PA presents more severe disorders of glycolipid metabolism and organ damages. This case-control retrospective study aimed to ascertain clinical features and metabolic parameters between Chinese patients of PA and EH. 174 PA patients and 174 matched EH patients were recruited. Their clinical features, biochemistry parameters, the ventricular septal thickness, and left ventricular mass index (LVMI) were compared. HOMA-β% and HOMA-IR were calculated to evaluate glucose metabolism. The results showed that there was no significant difference regarding BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, and blood pressure between the two groups. The blood potassium level was significantly lower in PA patients than those in EH patients. The abnormal glucose tolerance and the incidence of diabetes in the PA group were not significantly different from those in EH group, but the insulin secretion levels at 0 min and 30 min were significantly weaker than those in the EH group, and the HOMA-β% was also lower in the PA group than those in the EH group. Left ventricular structural abnormalities in PA patients were more severe than those in EH patients. Subtype analysis indicated that patient with aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) has more serious hypokalemia and lower levels of HOMA-β% and HOMA-IR comparing to those in the idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia (IHA) patient. These findings demonstrated that PA patients showed more impaired insulin secretion function and more severe left ventricular structural damage compared with EH patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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98. Equivalent model of a multi‐particle damper considering particle rolling and its analytical solution.
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Huang, Xu‐hong, Xu, Wei‐bing, Wang, Jin, Yan, Wei‐ming, and Chen, Yan‐jiang
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PERIODIC motion ,MECHANICAL models ,CIVIL engineering ,DEGREES of freedom ,CIVIL engineers - Abstract
Summary: Multi‐particle dampers (M‐PD) can be potentially applied in civil engineering because of their good damping effect and wide frequency band. However, because of their complex nonlinear mechanical properties and the lack of a reasonable mechanical model, their development and application in practical engineering are limited. Therefore, without considering the accumulation of particles, an equivalent inertia single‐particle mechanical model (EISM) is proposed by introducing an inerter to consider the effect of particle rolling on the damping mechanism and performance. Dynamic analyses of the EISM single degree of freedom system in the non‐collision stage and the periodic motion after collision are performed based on the analytical solution. The influence of inertance on the frequency response curve of dynamic amplification factors in the no‐collision stage and the analytical solution for the symmetric two‐impacts‐per‐cycle motion are discussed in detail. Numerical simulations and experimental verification are conducted to verify the rationality of the above theoretical analysis. The results show that EISM can further clarify the nonlinear characteristics of M‐PD. The inertance has a significant influence on the frequency response curve of the dynamic amplification factors as well as the boundary conditions and stability of the analytical solution of the symmetric two‐impacts‐per‐cycle motion. The proposed EISM and the corresponding theoretical analysis in this study can theoretically support further analysis of the vibration reduction mechanism and design of M‐PDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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99. Decreased Levels of Serum IL-34 Associated with Cognitive Impairment in Vascular Dementia.
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Wang, Yang, Lu, Wei, Ning, Wenjing, Chen, Yan, and Li, Lingxing
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COGNITION disorder risk factors ,INTERLEUKINS ,VASCULAR dementia ,STATISTICS ,SERUM ,CASE-control method ,REGRESSION analysis ,RISK assessment ,PSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,STATISTICAL correlation ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Objective. Interleukin- (IL-) 34 is a new type of cytokine with neuroprotective effects discovered in recent years. However, the relationship between IL-34 and vascular dementia (VaD) has not yet been elucidated. The purpose of this study is to determine whether IL-34 is involved in cognitive impairment of VaD. Methods. From January 2017 to December 2020, 84 VaD patients and 60 healthy controls who attended Qingpu Branch of Zhongshan Hospital were prospectively included in the study. Once included in the study, demographic features of all research subjects are collected. They include age, gender, education, white blood cells (WBC), neutrophil, lymphocyte, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), fasting blood glucose (FBG), triglycerides (TG), and total cholesterol (TC). Meanwhile, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scale was used to assess the cognitive function of participants. The serum IL-34 level was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results. There was no significant difference between the demographic features of VaD patients and healthy controls (p > 0.05). However, the serum IL-34 levels of VaD patients and healthy controls are 27.6 ± 3.9 pg / ml and 41.8 ± 6.0 pg / ml , respectively, and there is a significant statistical difference between them (p < 0.001). The results of bivariate correlation analysis showed that serum IL-34 levels were significantly positively correlated with MoCA scores (r = 0.371 , p = 0.023). Further regression analysis showed that IL-34 was still correlated with MoCA after adjusting for demographic features (β = 0.276 , p = 0038). Conclusions. Serum IL-34 levels in VaD patients were significantly reduced, which may be an independent predictor of cognitive impairment in VaD patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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100. Simulation and Experimental Study of Terahertz Wave Transmission Characteristics Based on Periodic Metal Open Resonant Ring Structures.
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Ren, Yunpeng, Li, Zhiyu, Chen, Yan, Ye, Yunxia, Xin, Zhiduo, Lu, Heng, Wan, Hanyu, and Yao, Jianquan
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SUBMILLIMETER waves ,QUANTUM cascade lasers ,METALS ,SPECTROMETERS - Abstract
Different open resonant ring structures with substrate of polyimide were designed. The transmission characteristics of the structures for terahertz wave were investigated by simulation and experiment. The results show that the transmission peak of the structures moves to high frequency with increase of thickness of the metal layer. With increase of substrate thickness, the transmission peak moved to low frequency and the transmissivity decreased. The influence of number of "C" shape open resonant rings in the unit structure on the transmission characteristics of terahertz wave was also studied. It is found that when the number of "C" shape open resonant rings increases from one to two, more transmission peaks appeared in the frequency of 0.2–2 THz. The transmissivity of the designed structures was tested by terahertz time-domain spectrometer (THz-TDS). The experimental results showed good agreement to the simulation results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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