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2. Selective Electrochromic Regulation for Near-Infrared and Visible Light via Porous Tungsten Oxide Films with Core/Shell Architecture
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Huanhuan Liu, Yimeng Zhang, Pengyang Lei, Jifei Feng, Sensen Jia, Junjie Huang, Chengyu Hu, Chenchen Bian, and Guofa Cai
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General Materials Science - Published
- 2023
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3. Full-scale model testing of a graded crushed stone sandwich structure within the ballastless track subgrade
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Junjie Huang, Xinyue Wang, Rongwei Fan, Zhichao Huang, and Qian Su
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Mechanics of Materials ,Automotive Engineering ,Transportation - Published
- 2023
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4. Second-order observability of matrix-weight-based networks
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Pengchao Lv, Junjie Huang, Bo Liu, Housheng Su, and Alatancang Chen
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Applied Mathematics ,Signal Processing - Published
- 2023
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5. Field assessment of a subgrade-culvert transition zone constructed with foamed concrete in the ballasted railway
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Zhichao Huang, Qian Su, Junjie Huang, Xuzhen He, Yanfei Pei, and Chen Yang
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Mechanics of Materials ,Automotive Engineering ,Transportation - Published
- 2023
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6. The influence of the selection of non-geological disasters sample spatial range on the evaluation of environmental geological disasters susceptibility: a case study of Liulin County
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Jianping Chen, Zepeng Wang, Wei Chen, Changyuan Wan, Yunyan Liu, and Junjie Huang
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Pollution - Published
- 2023
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7. Updated epidemiology of gastrointestinal cancers in East Asia
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Junjie Huang, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Lin Zhang, Wanghong Xu, Sunny H. Wong, Siew C. Ng, and Martin C. S. Wong
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Hepatology ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2023
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8. SUMOylation facilitates the assembly of a Nuclear Factor‐Y complex to enhance thermotolerance in Arabidopsis
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Junwen Huang, Junjie Huang, Qiyi Feng, Yaqiao Shi, Feige Wang, Kaiyong Zheng, Qize Huang, Jieming Jiang, Siyi Luo, Yun Xie, Danlu Han, Jianbin Lai, and Chengwei Yang
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Plant Science ,Biochemistry ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Heat stress (HS) has serious negative effects on plant development and has become a major threat to agriculture. A rapid transcriptional regulatory cascade has evolved in plants in response to HS. Nuclear Factor-Y (NF-Y) complexes are critical for this mechanism, but how NF-Y complexes are regulated remains unclear. In this study, we identified NF-YC10 (NF-Y subunit C10), a central regulator of the HS response in Arabidopsis thaliana, as a substrate of SUMOylation, an important post-translational modification. Biochemical analysis showed that the SUMO ligase SIZ1 (SAP AND MIZ1 DOMAIN-CONTAINING LIGASE1) interacts with NF-YC10 and enhances its SUMOylation during HS. The SUMOylation of NF-YC10 facilitates its interaction with and the nuclear translocation of NF-YB3, in which the SUMO interaction motif (SIM) is essential for its efficient association with NF-YC10. Further functional analysis indicated that the SUMOylation of NF-YC10 and the SIM of NF-YB3 are critical for HS-responsive gene expression and plant thermotolerance. These findings uncover a role for the SIZ1-mediated SUMOylation of NF-YC10 in NF-Y complex assembly under HS, providing new insights into the role of a post-translational modification in regulating transcription during abiotic stress responses in plants.
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- 2023
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9. Experimental Demonstration of Compact S-Band MW-Level Metamaterial-Inspired Klystron
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Xin Wang, Xuanming Zhang, Jianjun Zou, Shaozhe Wang, Junjie Huang, Shifeng Li, Yongming Li, Yurong Liu, Min Hu, Yubin Gong, Edl Schamiloglu, B. N. Basu, and Zhaoyun Duan
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2023
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10. Safe distance monitoring of live equipment based upon instance segmentation and pseudo-LiDAR
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Jinheng Li, Feng Shuang, Junjie Huang, Tao Wang, Sijia Hu, Junhao Hu, and Hanbo Zheng
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Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
- 2023
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11. Essential spectra of upper triangular relation matrices
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Yanyan Du and Junjie Huang
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General Mathematics - Published
- 2022
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12. Improvements on Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proof Systems Related to Quadratic Residuosity Languages
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Wei Liu, Jian Weng, Bingsheng Zhang, Kai He, and Junjie Huang
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Information Systems and Management ,Artificial Intelligence ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Software ,Computer Science Applications ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
- 2022
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13. Disease burden, risk factors, and trends of primary central nervous system (CNS) cancer: A global study of registries data
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Junjie, Huang, Sze Chai, Chan, Veeleah, Lok, Lin, Zhang, Xu, Lin, Don Eliseo, Lucero-Prisno, Wanghong, Xu, Zhi-Jie, Zheng, Edmar, Elcarte, Mellissa, Withers, and Martin C S, Wong
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
Background This study aimed to evaluate the global incidence, mortality, associated risk factors, and temporal trends of central nervous system (CNS) cancer by sex, age, and country. Methods We extracted incidence and mortality of CNS cancer from the GLOBOCAN (2020), Cancer Incidence in Five Continents series I–X, WHO mortality database, the Nordic Cancer Registries, and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. We searched the Global Health data exchanges for the prevalence of its associated risk factors. We tested the trends by Average Annual Percentage Change (AAPC) from Joinpoint regression analysis with 95% confidence intervals in different age groups. Results The age-standardized rates (ASRs) of CNS cancer incidence and mortality were 3.5 and 2.8 per 100,000 globally. Southern Europe (ASR = 6.0) and Western Asia (ASR = 4.2) had the highest incidence and mortality, respectively. The incidence was associated with Human Development Index, Gross Domestics Products per capita, prevalence of traumatic brain injuries, occupational carcinogens exposure, and mobile phone use at the country level. There was an overall stable and mixed trend in the CNS cancer burden. However, increasing incidence was observed in younger male population from five countries, with Slovakia (AAPC = 5.40; 95% CI 1.88, 9.04; P = .007) reporting the largest increase. Conclusions While the overall global trends of cancer have been largely stable, significant increasing trends were found in the younger male population. The presence of some higher-HDI countries with increasing mortality suggested an ample scope for further research and exploration of the reasons behind these epidemiological trends.
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- 2022
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14. Housing With Care for Older People: A Scoping Review Using the CASP Assessment Tool to Inform Optimal Design
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Suyee Jung, Lesley Uttley, and Junjie Huang
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Housing ,Quality of Life ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Independent Living ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Aged - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this scoping review is to synthesize and map available evidence on the design of “housing with care” (HWC) schemes to inform design decisions built on objective data from previous research, which is key to ensuring such schemes are fit for purpose for older people. Background: HWC is becoming increasingly recognized as a model for developing housing schemes for older people and balances independent living with elevated levels of care. However, as this scheme is still relatively novel, there are currently no established theoretical frameworks to inform design. Methods: Scoping review, thematic analysis, and mapping methods were used to comprehensively search for and synthesize evidence that links design with assessments of quality-of-life data for HWC schemes. Study findings for each included paper were subject to data extraction for inductive analysis, and the quality of each study was assessed using a modified critical appaisal skills programme (CASP) checklist. Results: Our searches yielded 821 unique references, of which 18 unique articles met the inclusion criteria. The outcomes of interest were the design considerations or features in HWC schemes and their impact on the residents. The main themes identified were related to design element, accessibility, maneuverability, views, design procedure, and quality of life (QOL). Further subthemes identified across papers were identified to create a comprehensive map of the key features to consider in designing HWC schemes. Conclusion: This review provides an initial framework for designers and architects to (1) understand the effect of each design element of HWC and (2) inform design to ultimately improve the QOL of aged people.
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15. Algorithm for Solving <scp>Trip‐Out</scp> Rate Due to Shielding Failure of Bent Transmission Line
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Li Huang, Peng Liu, Junjie Huang, Bo Tang, and Zirong Liao
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
- 2022
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16. Associations between potential causal factors and colorectal cancer risk: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of Mendelian randomization studies
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Yunyang Deng, Lyu Wang, Junjie Huang, Hanyue Ding, and Martin Chi Sang Wong
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Adult ,Pediatric Obesity ,Risk Factors ,Fatty Acids ,Gastroenterology ,Humans ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Child ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Biomarkers ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
To summarize the associations between potential causal factors and colorectal cancer (CRC) risk based on existing Mendelian randomization studies.This systematic review and meta-analysis involved a literature search in Embase and Medline. All published articles using Mendelian randomization to explore potential causal factors of CRC were included. Studies that reported Mendelian randomization estimates of standard deviation changes in exposures were included in the meta-analysis. Subgroup analyses based on sex and anatomical sites were performed.One hundred and ninety studies presented in 51 articles were included in systematic review, and 114 studies conducted in 32 articles were included in the meta-analysis. Adult body mass index, waist circumference, waist hip ratio, body height, body fat percentage, arm fat ratio, childhood obesity, lifetime cigarette consumption, short sleep, coffee consumption, and blood levels of vitamin BMost obesity-related anthropometric characteristics, several unhealthy lifestyles, and blood levels of some micronutrients, fatty acids, and diabetes-related biomarkers were positively associated with CRC risk. In contrast, some lifestyles and blood levels of some fatty acids and inflammatory biomarkers were inversely associated with CRC risk. Future studies with more valid genetic variants are needed for factors with discrepancies between Mendelian randomization and epidemiological studies.
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17. Mechanochemical Syntheses of Ln(hfac)3(H2O)x (Ln = La-Sm, Tb): Isolation of 10-, 9-, and 8-Coordinate Ln(hfac)n Complexes
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Deepthi Y. Chappidi, Matthew N. Gordon, Hannah M. Ashberry, Junjie Huang, Bruce M. Labedis, Riley E. Cooper, Brandon J. Cooper, Veronica Carta, Sara E. Skrabalak, Kim R. Dunbar, and Elisabeth M. Fatila
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
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18. Global incidence, mortality and temporal trends of cancer in children: A joinpoint regression analysis
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Junjie, Huang, Sze Chai, Chan, Chun Ho, Ngai, Veeleah, Lok, Lin, Zhang, Don Eliseo, Lucero-Prisno, Wanghong, Xu, Zhi-Jie, Zheng, Edmar, Elcarte, Mellissa, Withers, and Martin C S, Wong
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Abstract
The Cancer Incidence in Five Continents Time Trends, Nordic Cancer Registries, Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results, WHO Mortality databases were assessed to extract the Age-Standardised Rates (ASR) of cancer incidence and mortality among children aged 0-14 years old. By using the ASRs, the country-specific Average Annual Percentage Change (AAPC) and its corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated to determine the epidemiological cancer trend.In 2020, the highest incidence of childhood cancer was found in countries with higher Human Development Index (HDI) (ASR = 15.7), yet the highest mortality was found in countries with lower HDIs (ASR = 4.8). As for incidence, seven countries had positive AAPC among boys; Slovakia (AAPCThe largest mortality and mortality to incidence ratio of childhood cancer were found in low-income countries. There was a substantial increasing trend of childhood cancer incidence, while overall its mortality has been decreasing over the past decade. More studies are needed to confirm the drivers behind these epidemiologic trends.
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19. Global, regional, and national burden of colorectal cancer and its risk factors, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
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Rajesh Sharma, Mohsen Abbasi-Kangevari, Rami Abd-Rabu, Hassan Abidi, Eman Abu-Gharbieh, Juan Manuel Acuna, Sangeet Adhikari, Shailesh M Advani, Muhammad Sohail Afzal, Mohamad Aghaie Meybodi, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, Sajjad Ahmad, Ali Ahmadi, Sepideh Ahmadi, Haroon Ahmed, Luai A Ahmed, Muktar Beshir Ahmed, Hanadi Al Hamad, Fares Alahdab, Fahad Mashhour Alanezi, Turki M Alanzi, Fadwa Alhalaiqa Naji Alhalaiqa, Yousef Alimohamadi, Vahid Alipour, Syed Mohamed Aljunid, Motasem Alkhayyat, Sami Almustanyir, Rajaa M Al-Raddadi, Saba Alvand, Nelson Alvis-Guzman, Saeed Amini, Robert Ancuceanu, Amir Anoushiravani, Ali Arash Anoushirvani, Alireza Ansari-Moghaddam, Jalal Arabloo, Armin Aryannejad, Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi, Seyyed Shamsadin Athari, Floriane Ausloos, Marcel Ausloos, Atalel Fentahun Awedew, Mamaru Ayenew Awoke, Tegegn Mulatu Ayana, Sina Azadnajafabad, Hiva Azami, Mohammadreza Azangou-Khyavy, Amirhossein Azari Jafari, Ashish D Badiye, Sara Bagherieh, Saeed Bahadory, Atif Amin Baig, Jennifer L Baker, Maciej Banach, Amadou Barrow, Alemshet Yirga Berhie, Sima Besharat, Devidas S Bhagat, Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula, Neeraj Bhala, Krittika Bhattacharyya, Vijayalakshmi S Bhojaraja, Sadia Bibi, Ali Bijani, Antonio Biondi, Tone Bjørge, Belay Boda Abule Bodicha, Dejana Braithwaite, Hermann Brenner, Daniela Calina, Chao Cao, Yin Cao, Giulia Carreras, Felix Carvalho, Ester Cerin, Raja Chandra Chakinala, William C S Cho, Dinh-Toi Chu, Joao Conde, Vera Marisa Costa, Natália Cruz-Martins, Omid Dadras, Xiaochen Dai, Lalit Dandona, Rakhi Dandona, Anna Danielewicz, Feleke Mekonnen Demeke, Getu Debalkie Demissie, Rupak Desai, Deepak Dhamnetiya, Mostafa Dianatinasab, Daniel Diaz, Mojtaba Didehdar, Saeid Doaei, Linh Phuong Doan, Milad Dodangeh, Fatemeh Eghbalian, Debela Debela Ejeta, Michael Ekholuenetale, Temitope Cyrus Ekundayo, Iman El Sayed, Muhammed Elhadi, Daniel Berhanie Enyew, Tahir Eyayu, Rana Ezzeddini, Ildar Ravisovich Fakhradiyev, Umar Farooque, Hossein Farrokhpour, Farshad Farzadfar, Ali Fatehizadeh, Hamed Fattahi, Nima Fattahi, Masood Fereidoonnezhad, Eduarda Fernandes, Getahun Fetensa, Irina Filip, Florian Fischer, Masoud Foroutan, Peter Andras Gaal, Mohamed M Gad, Silvano Gallus, Tushar Garg, Tamiru Getachew, Seyyed-Hadi Ghamari, Ahmad Ghashghaee, Nermin Ghith, Maryam Gholamalizadeh, Jamshid Gholizadeh Navashenaq, Abraham Tamirat Gizaw, James C Glasbey, Mahaveer Golechha, Pouya Goleij, Kebebe Bekele Gonfa, Giuseppe Gorini, Avirup Guha, Sapna Gupta, Veer Bala Gupta, Vivek Kumar Gupta, Rasool Haddadi, Nima Hafezi-Nejad, Arvin Haj-Mirzaian, Rabih Halwani, Shafiul Haque, Sanam Hariri, Ahmed I Hasaballah, Soheil Hassanipour, Simon I Hay, Claudiu Herteliu, Ramesh Holla, Mohammad-Salar Hosseini, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Mihaela Hostiuc, Mowafa Househ, Junjie Huang, Ayesha Humayun, Ivo Iavicoli, Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi, Irena M Ilic, Milena D Ilic, Farhad Islami, Masao Iwagami, Mohammad Ali Jahani, Mihajlo Jakovljevic, Tahereh Javaheri, Ranil Jayawardena, Rime Jebai, Ravi Prakash Jha, Tamas Joo, Nitin Joseph, Farahnaz Joukar, Jacek Jerzy Jozwiak, Ali Kabir, Rohollah Kalhor, Ashwin Kamath, Neeti Kapoor, Ibraheem M Karaye, Amirali Karimi, Joonas H Kauppila, Asma Kazemi, Mohammad Keykhaei, Yousef Saleh Khader, Himanshu Khajuria, Rovshan Khalilov, Javad Khanali, Maryam Khayamzadeh, Mahmoud Khodadost, Hanna Kim, Min Seo Kim, Adnan Kisa, Sezer Kisa, Ali-Asghar Kolahi, Hamid Reza Koohestani, Jacek A Kopec, Rajasekaran Koteeswaran, Ai Koyanagi, Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy, G Anil Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Vivek Kumar, Carlo La Vecchia, Faris Hasan Lami, Iván Landires, Caterina Ledda, Sang-woong Lee, Wei-Chen Lee, Yeong Yeh Lee, Elvynna Leong, Bingyu Li, Stephen S Lim, Stany W Lobo, Joana A Loureiro, Raimundas Lunevicius, Farzan Madadizadeh, Ata Mahmoodpoor, Azeem Majeed, Mohammad-Reza Malekpour, Reza Malekzadeh, Ahmad Azam Malik, Fariborz Mansour-Ghanaei, Lorenzo Giovanni Mantovani, Miquel Martorell, Sahar Masoudi, Prashant Mathur, Jitendra Kumar Meena, Entezar Mehrabi Nasab, Walter Mendoza, Alexios-Fotios A Mentis, Tomislav Mestrovic, Junmei Miao Jonasson, Bartosz Miazgowski, Tomasz Miazgowski, Gelana Fekadu Worku Mijena, Seyyedmohammadsadeq Mirmoeeni, Mohammad Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari, Hamed Mirzaei, Sanjeev Misra, Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad, Esmaeil Mohammadi, Saeed Mohammadi, Seyyede Momeneh Mohammadi, Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani, Shafiu Mohammed, Teroj Abdulrahman Mohammed, Nagabhishek Moka, Ali H Mokdad, Zeinab Mokhtari, Mariam Molokhia, Sara Momtazmanesh, Lorenzo Monasta, Ghobad Moradi, Rahmatollah Moradzadeh, Paula Moraga, Joana Morgado-da-Costa, Sumaira Mubarik, Francesk Mulita, Mohsen Naghavi, Mukhammad David Naimzada, Hae Sung Nam, Zuhair S Natto, Biswa Prakash Nayak, Javad Nazari, Ehsan Nazemalhosseini-Mojarad, Ionut Negoi, Cuong Tat Nguyen, Son Hoang Nguyen, Nurulamin M Noor, Maryam Noori, Seyyed Mohammad Ali Noori, Virginia Nuñez-Samudio, Chimezie Igwegbe Nzoputam, Bogdan Oancea, Oluwakemi Ololade Odukoya, Ayodipupo Sikiru Oguntade, Hassan Okati-Aliabad, Andrew T Olagunju, Tinuke O Olagunju, Sokking Ong, Samuel M Ostroff, Alicia Padron-Monedero, Reza Pakzad, Adrian Pana, Anamika Pandey, Fatemeh Pashazadeh Kan, Urvish K Patel, Uttam Paudel, Renato B Pereira, Navaraj Perumalsamy, Richard G Pestell, Zahra Zahid Piracha, Richard Charles G Pollok, Akram Pourshams, Naeimeh Pourtaheri, Akila Prashant, Mohammad Rabiee, Navid Rabiee, Amir Radfar, Sima Rafiei, Mosiur Rahman, Amir Masoud Rahmani, Vahid Rahmanian, Nazanin Rajai, Aashish Rajesh, Vajiheh Ramezani-Doroh, Kiana Ramezanzadeh, Kamal Ranabhat, Sina Rashedi, Amirfarzan Rashidi, Mahsa Rashidi, Mohammad-Mahdi Rashidi, Mandana Rastegar, David Laith Rawaf, Salman Rawaf, Reza Rawassizadeh, Mohammad Sadegh Razeghinia, Andre M N Renzaho, Negar Rezaei, Nima Rezaei, Saeid Rezaei, Mohsen Rezaeian, Sahba Rezazadeh-Khadem, Gholamreza Roshandel, Maha Mohamed Saber-Ayad, Bahar Saberzadeh-Ardestani, Basema Saddik, Hossein Sadeghi, Umar Saeed, Maryam Sahebazzamani, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Amir Salek Farrokhi, Amir Salimi, Hamideh Salimzadeh, Pouria Samadi, Mehrnoosh Samaei, Abdallah M Samy, Juan Sanabria, Milena M Santric-Milicevic, Muhammad Arif Nadeem Saqib, Arash Sarveazad, Brijesh Sathian, Maheswar Satpathy, Ione Jayce Ceola Schneider, Mario Šekerija, Sadaf G Sepanlou, Allen Seylani, Feng Sha, Sayed Mohammad Shafiee, Zahra Shaghaghi, Saeed Shahabi, Elaheh Shaker, Maedeh Sharifian, Javad Sharifi-Rad, Sara Sheikhbahaei, Jeevan K Shetty, Reza Shirkoohi, Parnian Shobeiri, Sudeep K Siddappa Malleshappa, Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Guilherme Silva Julian, Achintya Dinesh Singh, Jasvinder A Singh, Md Shahjahan Siraj, Gholam Reza Sivandzadeh, Valentin Yurievich Skryabin, Anna Aleksandrovna Skryabina, Bogdan Socea, Marco Solmi, Mohammad Sadegh Soltani-Zangbar, Suhang Song, Viktória Szerencsés, Miklós Szócska, Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos, Elnaz Tabibian, Majid Taheri, Yasaman TaheriAbkenar, Amir Taherkhani, Iman M Talaat, Ker-Kan Tan, Abdelghani Tbakhi, Bekele Tesfaye, Amir Tiyuri, Daniel Nigusse Tollosa, Mathilde Touvier, Bach Xuan Tran, Biruk Shalmeno Tusa, Irfan Ullah, Saif Ullah, Marco Vacante, Sahel Valadan Tahbaz, Massimiliano Veroux, Bay Vo, Theo Vos, Cong Wang, Ronny Westerman, Melat Woldemariam, Seyed Hossein Yahyazadeh Jabbari, Lin Yang, Fereshteh Yazdanpanah, Chuanhua Yu, Deniz Yuce, Ismaeel Yunusa, Vesna Zadnik, Mazyar Zahir, Iman Zare, Zhi-Jiang Zhang, Mohammad Zoladl, NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM), Sharma, Rajesh, Abbasi-Kangevari, Mohsen, Abd-Rabu, Rami, Abidi, Hassan, Ahmed, Muktar Beshir, Zoladl, Mohammad, GBD 2019 Colorectal Cancer Collaborators, Sharma, R, Abbasi-Kangevari, M, Abd-Rabu, R, Abidi, H, Abu-Gharbieh, E, Manuel Acuna, J, Adhikari, S, M Advani, S, Sohail Afzal, M, Aghaie Meybodi, M, Opoku Ahinkorah, B, Ahmad, S, Ahmadi, A, Ahmadi, S, Ahmed, H, A Ahmed, L, Beshir Ahmed, M, Al Hamad, H, Alahdab, F, Mashhour Alanezi, F, M Alanzi, T, Alhalaiqa Naji Alhalaiqa, F, Alimohamadi, Y, Alipour, V, Mohamed Aljunid, S, Alkhayyat, M, Almustanyir, S, M Al-Raddadi, R, Alvand, S, Alvis-Guzman, N, Amini, S, Ancuceanu, R, Anoushiravani, A, Arash Anoushirvani, A, Ansari-Moghaddam, A, Arabloo, J, Aryannejad, A, Asghari Jafarabadi, M, Shamsadin Athari, S, Ausloos, F, Ausloos, M, Fentahun Awedew, A, Ayenew Awoke, M, Mulatu Ayana, T, Azadnajafabad, S, Azami, H, Azangou-Khyavy, M, Azari Jafari, A, D Badiye, A, Bagherieh, S, Bahadory, S, Amin Baig, A, L Baker, J, Banach, M, Barrow, A, Yirga Berhie, A, Besharat, S, S Bhagat, D, Srikanth Bhagavathula, A, Bhala, N, Bhattacharyya, K, S Bhojaraja, V, Bibi, S, Bijani, A, Biondi, A, Bj??rge, T, Boda Abule Bodicha, B, Braithwaite, D, Brenner, H, Calina, D, Cao, C, Cao, Y, Carreras, G, Carvalho, F, Cerin, E, Chandra Chakinala, R, S Cho, W, Chu, D, Conde, J, Marisa Costa, V, Cruz-Martins, N, Dadras, O, Dai, X, Dandona, L, Dandona, R, Danielewicz, A, Mekonnen Demeke, F, Debalkie Demissie, G, Desai, R, Dhamnetiya, D, Dianatinasab, M, Diaz, D, Didehdar, M, Doaei, S, Phuong Doan, L, Dodangeh, M, Eghbalian, F, Debela Ejeta, D, Ekholuenetale, M, Cyrus Ekundayo, T, El Sayed, I, Elhadi, M, Berhanie Enyew, D, Eyayu, T, Ezzeddini, R, Ravisovich Fakhradiyev, I, Farooque, U, Farrokhpour, H, Farzadfar, F, Fatehizadeh, A, Fattahi, H, Fattahi, N, Fereidoonnezhad, M, Fernandes, E, Fetensa, G, Filip, I, Fischer, F, Foroutan, M, Andras Gaal, P, M Gad, M, Gallus, S, Garg, T, Getachew, T, Ghamari, S, Ghashghaee, A, Ghith, N, Gholamalizadeh, M, Gholizadeh Navashenaq, J, Tamirat Gizaw, A, C Glasbey, J, Golechha, M, Goleij, P, Bekele Gonfa, K, Gorini, G, Guha, A, Gupta, S, Bala Gupta, V, Kumar Gupta, V, Haddadi, R, Hafezi-Nejad, N, Haj-Mirzaian, A, Halwani, R, Haque, S, Hariri, S, I Hasaballah, A, Hassanipour, S, I Hay, S, Herteliu, C, Holla, R, Hosseini, M, Hosseinzadeh, M, Hostiuc, M, Househ, M, Huang, J, Humayun, A, Iavicoli, I, Stephen Ilesanmi, O, M Ilic, I, D Ilic, M, Islami, F, Iwagami, M, Ali Jahani, M, Jakovljevic, M, Javaheri, T, Jayawardena, R, Jebai, R, Prakash Jha, R, Joo, T, Joseph, N, Joukar, F, Jerzy Jozwiak, J, Kabir, A, Kalhor, R, Kamath, A, Kapoor, N, M Karaye, I, Karimi, A, H Kauppila, J, Kazemi, A, Keykhaei, M, Saleh Khader, Y, Khajuria, H, Khalilov, R, Khanali, J, Khayamzadeh, M, Khodadost, M, Kim, H, Seo Kim, M, Kisa, A, Kisa, S, Kolahi, A, Reza Koohestani, H, A Kopec, J, Koteeswaran, R, Koyanagi, A, Krishnamoorthy, Y, Anil Kumar, G, Kumar, M, Kumar, V, La Vecchia, C, Hasan Lami, F, Landires, I, Ledda, C, Lee, S, Lee, W, Yeh Lee, Y, Leong, E, Li, B, S Lim, S, W Lobo, S, A Loureiro, J, Lunevicius, R, Madadizadeh, F, Mahmoodpoor, A, Majeed, A, Malekpour, M, Malekzadeh, R, Azam Malik, A, Mansour-Ghanaei, F, Mantovani, L, Martorell, M, Masoudi, S, Mathur, P, Kumar Meena, J, Mehrabi Nasab, E, Mendoza, W, A Mentis, A, Mestrovic, T, Miao Jonasson, J, Miazgowski, B, Miazgowski, T, Fekadu Worku Mijena, G, Mirmoeeni, S, Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari, M, Mirzaei, H, Misra, S, Abdulmuhsin Mohammad, K, Mohammadi, E, Mohammadi, S, Momeneh Mohammadi, S, Mohammadian-Hafshejani, A, Mohammed, S, Abdulrahman Mohammed, T, Moka, N, H Mokdad, A, Mokhtari, Z, Molokhia, M, Momtazmanesh, S, Monasta, L, Moradi, G, Moradzadeh, R, Moraga, P, Morgado-da-Costa, J, Mubarik, S, Mulita, F, Naghavi, M, David Naimzada, M, Sung Nam, H, S Natto, Z, Prakash Nayak, B, Nazari, J, Nazemalhosseini-Mojarad, E, Negoi, I, Tat Nguyen, C, Hoang Nguyen, S, M Noor, N, Noori, M, Mohammad Ali Noori, S, Nu??ez-Samudio, V, Igwegbe Nzoputam, C, Oancea, B, Ololade Odukoya, O, Sikiru Oguntade, A, Okati-Aliabad, H, T Olagunju, A, O Olagunju, T, Ong, S, M Ostroff, S, Padron-Monedero, A, Pakzad, R, Pana, A, Pandey, A, Pashazadeh Kan, F, K Patel, U, Paudel, U, B Pereira, R, Perumalsamy, N, G Pestell, R, Zahid Piracha, Z, G Pollok, R, Pourshams, A, Pourtaheri, N, Prashant, A, Rabiee, M, Rabiee, N, Radfar, A, Rafiei, S, Rahman, M, Masoud Rahmani, A, Rahmanian, V, Rajai, N, Rajesh, A, Ramezani-Doroh, V, Ramezanzadeh, K, Ranabhat, K, Rashedi, S, Rashidi, A, Rashidi, M, Rastegar, M, Laith Rawaf, D, Rawaf, S, Rawassizadeh, R, Sadegh Razeghinia, M, N Renzaho, A, Rezaei, N, Rezaei, S, Rezaeian, M, Rezazadeh-Khadem, S, Roshandel, G, Mohamed Saber-Ayad, M, Saberzadeh-Ardestani, B, Saddik, B, Sadeghi, H, Saeed, U, Sahebazzamani, M, Sahebkar, A, Salek Farrokhi, A, Salimi, A, Salimzadeh, H, Samadi, P, Samaei, M, M Samy, A, Sanabria, J, M Santric-Milicevic, M, Arif Nadeem Saqib, M, Sarveazad, A, Sathian, B, Satpathy, M, Jayce Ceola Schneider, I, ekerija, M, G Sepanlou, S, Seylani, A, Sha, F, Mohammad Shafiee, S, Shaghaghi, Z, Shahabi, S, Shaker, E, Sharifian, M, Sharifi-Rad, J, Sheikhbahaei, S, K Shetty, J, Shirkoohi, R, Shobeiri, P, K Siddappa Malleshappa, S, Augusto Santos Silva, D, Silva Julian, G, Dinesh Singh, A, A Singh, J, Shahjahan Siraj, M, Reza Sivandzadeh, G, Yurievich Skryabin, V, Aleksandrovna Skryabina, A, Socea, B, Solmi, M, Sadegh Soltani-Zangbar, M, Song, S, Szerencs??s, V, Sz??cska, M, Tabar??s-Seisdedos, R, Tabibian, E, Taheri, M, Taheriabkenar, Y, Taherkhani, A, M Talaat, I, Tan, K, Tbakhi, A, Tesfaye, B, Tiyuri, A, Nigusse Tollosa, D, Touvier, M, Xuan Tran, B, Shalmeno Tusa, B, Ullah, I, Ullah, S, Vacante, M, Valadan Tahbaz, S, Veroux, M, Vo, B, Vos, T, Wang, C, Westerman, R, Woldemariam, M, Hossein Yahyazadeh Jabbari, S, Yang, L, Yazdanpanah, F, Yu, C, Yuce, D, Yunusa, I, Zadnik, V, Zahir, M, Zare, I, Zhang, Z, Zoladl, M, Sharma, R., Abbasi-Kangevari, M., Abd-Rabu, R., Abidi, H., Abu-Gharbieh, E., Acuna, J. M., Adhikari, S., Advani, S. M., Afzal, M. S., Aghaie Meybodi, M., Ahinkorah, B. O., Ahmad, S., Ahmadi, A., Ahmadi, S., Ahmed, H., Ahmed, L. A., Ahmed, M. B., Al Hamad, H., Alahdab, F., Alanezi, F. M., Alanzi, T. M., Alhalaiqa, F. A. N., Alimohamadi, Y., Alipour, V., Aljunid, S. M., Alkhayyat, M., Almustanyir, S., Al-Raddadi, R. M., Alvand, S., Alvis-Guzman, N., Amini, S., Ancuceanu, R., Anoushiravani, A., Anoushirvani, A. A., Ansari-Moghaddam, A., Arabloo, J., Aryannejad, A., Asghari Jafarabadi, M., Athari, S. S., Ausloos, F., Ausloos, M., Awedew, A. F., Awoke, M. A., Ayana, T. M., Azadnajafabad, S., Azami, H., Azangou-Khyavy, M., Azari Jafari, A., Badiye, A. D., Bagherieh, S., Bahadory, S., Baig, A. A., Baker, J. L., Banach, M., Barrow, A., Berhie, A. Y., Besharat, S., Bhagat, D. S., Bhagavathula, A. S., Bhala, N., Bhattacharyya, K., Bhojaraja, V. S., Bibi, S., Bijani, A., Biondi, A., Bjorge, T., Bodicha, B. B. A., Braithwaite, D., Brenner, H., Calina, D., Cao, C., Cao, Y., Carreras, G., Carvalho, F., Cerin, E., Chakinala, R. C., Cho, W. C. S., Chu, D. -T., Conde, J., Costa, V. M., Cruz-Martins, N., Dadras, O., Dai, X., Dandona, L., Dandona, R., Danielewicz, A., Demeke, F. M., Demissie, G. D., Desai, R., Dhamnetiya, D., Dianatinasab, M., Diaz, D., Didehdar, M., Doaei, S., Doan, L. P., Dodangeh, M., Eghbalian, F., Ejeta, D. D., Ekholuenetale, M., Ekundayo, T. C., El Sayed, I., Elhadi, M., Enyew, D. B., Eyayu, T., Ezzeddini, R., Fakhradiyev, I. R., Farooque, U., Farrokhpour, H., Farzadfar, F., Fatehizadeh, A., Fattahi, H., Fattahi, N., Fereidoonnezhad, M., Fernandes, E., Fetensa, G., Filip, I., Fischer, F., Foroutan, M., Gaal, P. A., Gad, M. M., Gallus, S., Garg, T., Getachew, T., Ghamari, S. -H., Ghashghaee, A., Ghith, N., Gholamalizadeh, M., Gholizadeh Navashenaq, J., Gizaw, A. T., Glasbey, J. C., Golechha, M., Goleij, P., Gonfa, K. B., Gorini, G., Guha, A., Gupta, S., Gupta, V. B., Gupta, V. K., Haddadi, R., Hafezi-Nejad, N., Haj-Mirzaian, A., Halwani, R., Haque, S., Hariri, S., Hasaballah, A. I., Hassanipour, S., Hay, S. I., Herteliu, C., Holla, R., Hosseini, M. -S., Hosseinzadeh, M., Hostiuc, M., Househ, M., Huang, J., Humayun, A., Iavicoli, I., Ilesanmi, O. S., Ilic, I. M., Ilic, M. D., Islami, F., Iwagami, M., Jahani, M. A., Jakovljevic, M., Javaheri, T., Jayawardena, R., Jebai, R., Jha, R. P., Joo, T., Joseph, N., Joukar, F., Jozwiak, J. J., Kabir, A., Kalhor, R., Kamath, A., Kapoor, N., Karaye, I. M., Karimi, A., Kauppila, J. H., Kazemi, A., Keykhaei, M., Khader, Y. S., Khajuria, H., Khalilov, R., Khanali, J., Khayamzadeh, M., Khodadost, M., Kim, H., Kim, M. S., Kisa, A., Kisa, S., Kolahi, A. -A., Koohestani, H. R., Kopec, J. A., Koteeswaran, R., Koyanagi, A., Krishnamoorthy, Y., Kumar, G. A., Kumar, M., Kumar, V., La Vecchia, C., Lami, F. H., Landires, I., Ledda, C., Lee, S. -W., Lee, W. -C., Lee, Y. Y., Leong, E., Li, B., Lim, S. S., Lobo, S. W., Loureiro, J. A., Lunevicius, R., Madadizadeh, F., Mahmoodpoor, A., Majeed, A., Malekpour, M. -R., Malekzadeh, R., Malik, A. A., Mansour-Ghanaei, F., Mantovani, L. G., Martorell, M., Masoudi, S., Mathur, P., Meena, J. K., Mehrabi Nasab, E., Mendoza, W., Mentis, A. -F. A., Mestrovic, T., Miao Jonasson, J., Miazgowski, B., Miazgowski, T., Mijena, G. F. W., Mirmoeeni, S., Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari, M., Mirzaei, H., Misra, S., Mohammad, K. A., Mohammadi, E., Mohammadi, S., Mohammadi, S. M., Mohammadian-Hafshejani, A., Mohammed, S., Mohammed, T. A., Moka, N., Mokdad, A. H., Mokhtari, Z., Molokhia, M., Momtazmanesh, S., Monasta, L., Moradi, G., Moradzadeh, R., Moraga, P., Morgado-da-Costa, J., Mubarik, S., Mulita, F., Naghavi, M., Naimzada, M. D., Nam, H. S., Natto, Z. S., Nayak, B. P., Nazari, J., Nazemalhosseini-Mojarad, E., Negoi, I., Nguyen, C. T., Nguyen, S. H., Noor, N. M., Noori, M., Noori, S. M. A., Nunez-Samudio, V., Nzoputam, C. I., Oancea, B., Odukoya, O. O., Oguntade, A. S., Okati-Aliabad, H., Olagunju, A. T., Olagunju, T. O., Ong, S., Ostroff, S. M., Padron-Monedero, A., Pakzad, R., Pana, A., Pandey, A., Pashazadeh Kan, F., Patel, U. K., Paudel, U., Pereira, R. B., Perumalsamy, N., Pestell, R. G., Piracha, Z. Z., Pollok, R. C. G., Pourshams, A., Pourtaheri, N., Prashant, A., Rabiee, M., Rabiee, N., Radfar, A., Rafiei, S., Rahman, M., Rahmani, A. M., Rahmanian, V., Rajai, N., Rajesh, A., Ramezani-Doroh, V., Ramezanzadeh, K., Ranabhat, K., Rashedi, S., Rashidi, A., Rashidi, M., Rashidi, M. -M., Rastegar, M., Rawaf, D. L., Rawaf, S., Rawassizadeh, R., Razeghinia, M. S., Renzaho, A. M. N., Rezaei, N., Rezaei, S., Rezaeian, M., Rezazadeh-Khadem, S., Roshandel, G., Saber-Ayad, M. M., Saberzadeh-Ardestani, B., Saddik, B., Sadeghi, H., Saeed, U., Sahebazzamani, M., Sahebkar, A., Salek Farrokhi, A., Salimi, A., Salimzadeh, H., Samadi, P., Samaei, M., Samy, A. M., Sanabria, J., Santric-Milicevic, M. M., Saqib, M. A. N., Sarveazad, A., Sathian, B., Satpathy, M., Schneider, I. J. C., Sekerija, M., Sepanlou, S. G., Seylani, A., Sha, F., Shafiee, S. M., Shaghaghi, Z., Shahabi, S., Shaker, E., Sharifian, M., Sharifi-Rad, J., Sheikhbahaei, S., Shetty, J. K., Shirkoohi, R., Shobeiri, P., Siddappa Malleshappa, S. K., Silva, D. A. S., Silva Julian, G., Singh, A. D., Singh, J. A., Siraj, M. S., Sivandzadeh, G. R., Skryabin, V. Y., Skryabina, A. A., Socea, B., Solmi, M., Soltani-Zangbar, M. S., Song, S., Szerencses, V., Szocska, M., Tabares-Seisdedos, R., Tabibian, E., Taheri, M., Taheriabkenar, Y., Taherkhani, A., Talaat, I. M., Tan, K. -K., Tbakhi, A., Tesfaye, B., Tiyuri, A., Tollosa, D. N., Touvier, M., Tran, B. X., Tusa, B. S., Ullah, I., Ullah, S., Vacante, M., Valadan Tahbaz, S., Veroux, M., Vo, B., Vos, T., Wang, C., Westerman, R., Woldemariam, M., Yahyazadeh Jabbari, S. H., Yang, L., Yazdanpanah, F., Yu, C., Yuce, D., Yunusa, I., Zadnik, V., Zahir, M., Zare, I., Zhang, Z. -J., Zoladl, M., Epidemiologie, RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Correction to Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol 2022; 7: 627-47. Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2022 Aug;7(8):704. doi: 10.1016/S2468-1253(22)00210-2. PMID: 35809605. Background: Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Given the recent increasing trends in colorectal cancer incidence globally, up-to-date information on the colorectal cancer burden could guide screening, early detection, and treatment strategies, and help effectively allocate resources. We examined the temporal patterns of the global, regional, and national burden of colorectal cancer and its risk factors in 204 countries and territories across the past three decades. Methods: Estimates of incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for colorectal cancer were generated as a part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019 by age, sex, and geographical location for the period 1990-2019. Mortality estimates were produced using the cause of death ensemble model. We also calculated DALYs attributable to risk factors that had evidence of causation with colorectal cancer. Findings: Globally, between 1990 and 2019, colorectal cancer incident cases more than doubled, from 842 098 (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 810 408-868 574) to 2·17 million (2·00-2·34), and deaths increased from 518 126 (493 682-537 877) to 1·09 million (1·02-1·15). The global age-standardised incidence rate increased from 22·2 (95% UI 21·3-23·0) per 100 000 to 26·7 (24·6-28·9) per 100 000, whereas the age-standardised mortality rate decreased from 14·3 (13·5-14·9) per 100 000 to 13·7 (12·6-14·5) per 100 000 and the age-standardised DALY rate decreased from 308·5 (294·7-320·7) per 100 000 to 295·5 (275·2-313·0) per 100 000 from 1990 through 2019. Taiwan (province of China; 62·0 [48·9-80·0] per 100 000), Monaco (60·7 [48·5-73·6] per 100 000), and Andorra (56·6 [42·8-71·9] per 100 000) had the highest age-standardised incidence rates, while Greenland (31·4 [26·0-37·1] per 100 000), Brunei (30·3 [26·6-34·1] per 100 000), and Hungary (28·6 [23·6-34·0] per 100 000) had the highest age-standardised mortality rates. From 1990 through 2019, a substantial rise in incidence rates was observed in younger adults (age
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20. Distribution, Risk Factors, and Temporal Trends for Lung Cancer Incidence and Mortality
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Junjie Huang, Yunyang Deng, Man Sing Tin, Veeleah Lok, Chun Ho Ngai, Lin Zhang, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Wanghong Xu, Zhi-Jie Zheng, Edmar Elcarte, Mellissa Withers, and Martin C.S. Wong
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
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21. On prime-valent symmetric graphs of order four times an odd prime power
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Jiangmin Pan, Yingnan Zhang, Chao Wang, and Junjie Huang
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Algebra and Number Theory - Published
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22. Fredholm properties of upper triangular matrices of relations $$^{*}$$
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Junjie Huang, Yanyan Du, and Ran Huo
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23. Confounded association between proton pump inhibitor use and risk of biliary tract cancer: Result from three cohorts
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Qiangsheng He, Chongfei Huang, Xiwen Qin, Yuanyuan Yu, Di Tang, Junjie Huang, Zi Chong Kuo, Yuyao Ling, Deli Mao, Bin Xia, Wenjing Li, Kuiqing Lu, Man Yang, Yulong He, Wenbo Meng, Jinqiu Yuan, and Yihang Pan
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24. Evolution of contact surface characteristics and tribological properties of copper-based self-lubricating composites under heavy load
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Yongdu Li, Yuan Zhang, Xuejun Wang, Yang Li, Xiaohong Wang, Junjie Huang, and Mei Yang
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The composite material sintered by copper and graphite belongs to 'pseudo-alloy', which reduces its self-lubricating performance to a certain extent. Because WS2 and graphite have similar self-lubricating characteristics, the synergistic lubrication mechanism of copper-based graphite-WS2 (Cu-Gr-WS2) has become a hot research topic in recent years. In this paper, the synergistic lubrication mechanism and friction contact surface characteristics of Cu-Gr-WS2 self-lubricating composites under different friction loads were studied. The results show that the friction coefficient first decreases and then increases under the load from 20N to 110N, and the worn surface roughness first decreases and then increases. There is almost no self-lubricating film on the contact surface under small loads. With the load increasing to 80N, the friction coefficient is as low as 0.115, and a continuous and smooth graphite-WS2 self-lubricating film is formed on the contact surface. The main wear mechanism is delamination wear, and the thickness of the lubricating film is about 14.5nm by XPS etching. When the load continues to increase to 110N, there are many adhesion pits on the lubrication film of the contact surface, and the self-lubricating performance decreases.
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25. EB1 decoration of microtubule lattice facilitates spindle-kinetochore lateral attachment in Plasmodium male gametogenesis
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Shuzhen Yang, Mengya Cai, Junjie Huang, Shengnan Zhang, Xiaoli Mo, Kai Jiang, Huiting Cui, and Jing Yuan
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Faithful chromosome segregation of 8 duplicated haploid genomes into 8 daughter gametes is essential for male gametogenesis and mosquito transmission of Plasmodium. Plasmodium undergoes endomitosis in this multinucleated cell division, which is highly reliant on proper spindle-kinetochore attachment. However, the mechanisms underlying the spindle-kinetochore attachment remain elusive. End-binding proteins (EBs) are conserved microtubule (MT) plus-end binding proteins and play an important role in regulating MT plus-end dynamics. Here, we report that the Plasmodium EB1 is an orthologue distinct from the canonical eukaryotic EB1. Both in vitro and in vivo assays reveal that the Plasmodium EB1 losses MT plus-end tracking but possesses MT-lattice affinity. This MT-binding feature of Plasmodium EB1 is contributed by both CH domain and linker region. EB1-deficient parasites produce male gametocytes that develop to the anucleated male gametes, leading to defective mosquito transmission. EB1 is localized at the nucleoplasm of male gametocytes. During the gametogenesis, EB1 decorates the full-length of spindle MTs and regulates spindle structure. The kinetochores attach to spindle MTs laterally throughout endomitosis and this attachment is EB1-dependent. Consequently, impaired spindle-kinetochore attachment is observed in EB1-deficient parasites. These results indicate that a parasite-specific EB1 with MT-lattice binding affinity fulfills the spindle-kinetochore lateral attachment in male gametogenesis.
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26. Superlithiation Performance of Pyridinium Polymerized Ionic Liquids with Fast Li + Diffusion Kinetics as Anode Materials for Lithium‐Ion Battery
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Yeji Wang, Gege Yang, Gaolei Wang, Yuxin Min, Le Zhou, Chaofan Yang, Junjie Huang, and Guoliang Dai
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27. New Dimensions of Public Health and Person-Centric Care in One Health System through Self-learning of a Population’s Pathology Records: Automating an Annotation-Free Natural Language Processing Pipeline and an Example (Preprint)
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Jingjing Guan, Eman Leung, Chun Cheung Ching, Yinan He, Sarah TY Yau, Junjie Huang, Raymond SY Tang, Thomas YT Lam, Martin Chi-sang Wong, Albert Lee, and Eng-kiong Yeoh
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BACKGROUND Enabling a health system to learn from its historical and emerging data is a primary focus of medical AI research. Though digital pathology (DP) hasn’t gained similar popularity as clinical radiology and hospitalization research, its semistructured data drove natural language processing (NLP) to reveal codable insights from textual data. However, obtaining high-quality annotated samples as yet depended on predefined templates or human annotators, which became a bottleneck of automation. We noticed the prolonged undermining of morphology electronic health records (EHR) and its potential to supply high-quality labels and be the stepping stone towards automatic AI and a self-learning system. OBJECTIVE To develop an annotation-free NLP pipeline with proper human control for auto-deriving precise codes that had been annotated by a health system’s pathologists, text preprocessing, constructing machine learning classifiers to annotate text with clinically precise codes, and enabling system-wide application of the designed NLP pipeline to investigate historical data and enhance health information, promotion, and communication. METHODS Using colorectal dysplasia as an example, we developed the NLP pipeline with EHR of a population who attended baseline colorectal procedures in Hong Kong’s public health system between 2000 and 2018 when aged 50-75 years. The high-quality morphology codes were precisely-graded dysplasia, where high-grade dysplasia served as the positive label. After identifying precisely-coded, ambiguously-coded, and unlabeled cases from the EHR, we standardized the textual data before feeding them into a bidirectional long short-term memory neural network classification model. Our experimental design examined factors including two kinds of the unit of text analysis (report-/episode-based), the active learning with text curation, and the minimum sample size required for training an accurate classifier. Model performance was measured in testing and validation sets by the area under the receiver operating curve (AUC). RESULTS More than 35% of eligible text reports mentioned dysplasia. Precisely-graded dysplasia yielded a low prevalence in morphology codes. Still, the NLP pipeline identified more than 10,000 cases of high-grade dysplasia, which supplied a sufficient amount of positive cases for proving the efficacy of the proposed NLP pipeline. All testing AUCs of report-based active learning with text curation exceeded 0.88. A 200 sample size or more could secure 0.95 testing AUCs with active learning of text curation. Holding other factors the same, validation AUCs were worse than testing AUCs, indicating ambiguously-labeled cases were likely of the complex original text. CONCLUSIONS We demonstrated the feasibility, novel performances, and applications in automating annotation-free NLP pipelines at a system level. Our interdisciplinary pipeline can be a formal standard approach for a health system to realize self-learning from semistructured pathology EHR, with an orientation of precision public health and better person-centric care.
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28. Application of nanoplasmonic biosensors based on nanoarrays in biological and chemical detection
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Rui Li, Hongli Fan, Youqian Chen, JUNJIE HUANG, Gang L. Liu, and Liping Huang
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29. Top 10 public health challenges to track in 2023: Shifting focus beyond a global pandemic
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Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno, Deborah Oluwaseun Shomuyiwa, M. B. N. Kouwenhoven, Thinley Dorji, Goodness Ogeyi Odey, Adriana Viola Miranda, Isaac Olushola Ogunkola, Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi, Junjie Huang, Lin Xu, Joseph Christian Obnial, Aminath Huda, Sarawut Thepanondh, Manuel Millar Dayrit, Salvador B. Evardone, M. D. Lamawansa, Samrawit Solomon Ethiopia, Lydia Aziato, Philip Baba Adongo, Mohamed Hindolo Samai, Fernando B. Garcia, Joselito F. Villaruz, Indika Mahesh Karunathilake, Hao Li, Patrick Alain Azanza, Ian Findlay, and Martin C. S. Wong
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30. ZnO/glass-based SAW tweezer for dexterous particle patterning and patterned cell culturing
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Junjie Huang, Zeyi Wang, Rui Liu, Zhihao Zhu, Dong Zhang, and Xiasheng Guo
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Materials Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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31. Experiment and Analysis of the Straight-Line Driving Stability of Track-Type Sugarcane Harvesters
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Jinxin Li, Tao Wu, Qingting Liu, Zengxue Zhang, Wangyujie Mo, Jiahui Ren, and Junjie Huang
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Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
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32. Associations between adoption of eHealth management module and optimal control of HbA1c in diabetes patients
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Junjie Huang, Sze Chai Chan, Samantha Ko, Ellen Tong, Clement S. K. Cheung, Wing Nam Wong, Ngai Tseung Cheung, and Martin C. S. Wong
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Health Information Management ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Health Informatics ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
In January 2021, the eHealth App was launched in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong government to support the Electronic Health Record Sharing System (eHRSS). A Health Management Module in the eHealth App introduced new functions to record blood pressure, blood sugar, and heart rate, and downloading and sharing records. This study aims to compare the level of glycaemic control between users of the eHealth App and non-users. Type 2 diabetes patients who have joined the eHRSS with existing haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level records are recruited. Correlations between predictors and optimal HbA1c control (
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33. A distribution network planning method based on the integration of operation and planning and coordinated with the transmission network
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Zhongqi Cai, Kun Yang, Xiaoyan Guo, Zhen Xiang, Junjie Huang, and Wenchao Wang
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To address the issue of the disconnection between planning and operation of transmission and distribution networks in the process of distribution network planning (DNP), a DNP method is proposed based on integrated planning and operation with the transmission network. The method aims to minimize the sum of investment and operation costs for both the distribution and transmission networks, while considering local units, distributed renewable energy, and network constraints. The optimization model is solved using a heterogeneous decomposition algorithm(HGD), which alternates between the optimization of the transmission and distribution regions, and an auxiliary function is introduced to ensure the optimality of the whole network by injecting power and other parameters. The topology information of the planning solution is extracted, and a convolutional neural network is used to build a surrogate model for the complex coordination between transmission and distribution operations, enabling a fast and accurate search for the optimal DNP solution. The proposed algorithm has been tested with numerical examples, demonstrating high accuracy, good convergence, and practical value for engineering applications.
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34. Recurrence rates of advanced colorectal neoplasia (ACN) in subjects with baseline ACN followed up at different surveillance intervals
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Martin C.S. Wong, Eman Yee-man Leung, Sam C.C. Chun, Yunyang Deng, Thomas Lam, Raymond S.Y. Tang, and Junjie Huang
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Hepatology ,Gastroenterology - Published
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35. Receptor tyrosine kinase C-kit promotes a destructive phenotype of FLS in osteoarthritis via intracellular EMT signaling
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Xu Cao, Song Wu, Xinxing Wang, Junjie Huang, Wenxiu Zhang, and Chi Liang
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Genetics ,Molecular Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Background Chronic inflammation, mainly derived from fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs), plays a central role in the pathomechanism of osteoarthritis (OA). Recently, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) signaling was found to be activated in OA-derived FLSs with a pro-inflammatory phenotype. However, the role of EMT signaling in regulating FLS function and OA-related inflammation remains unknown. Methods The synovium of OA patients were evaluated for EMT and inflammation markers. The FLSs with activated EMT signaling were co-cultured with chondrocytes (chond). Gene expression of OA synovial samples were analyzed. The role of receptor tyrosine kinase C-kit was investigated in OA-FLSs and an OA rat model. The downstream pathways driven by C-kit were explored in OA-FLSs. Results EMT marker N-cadherin (N-CDH) was upregulated in 40.0% of the OA samples. These N-CDH+ OA samples showed higher expression of pro-inflammatory factors. In co-culture, FLSs derived from N-CDH+ OA samples induced a typical degenerative phenotype of chonds and stimulated their production of matrix degrading enzymes. C-kit was significantly upregulated and spatially co-localized with N-CDH in N-CDH+ OA samples. In OA-FLSs, C-kit activated intracellular EMT signaling and induced destructive features of OA-FLSs. In OA rat model, C-kit largely promoted synovial inflammation and cartilage destruction, whereas knocking-down C-kit significantly restored the health of OA joints. Using GSK3β S9A mutant, we demonstrated that C-kit drives EMT signaling in OA-FLS by promoting phosphorylation of GSK3β and nuclear retention of the EMT transcription factor Snail. Conclusion C-kit drives EMT signaling in OA-FLSs and promotes a destructive FLS phenotype, leading to synovial inflammation and cartilage destruction.
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36. Quality Inspection Scheduling Problem with Adaptive Hybrid Genetic Algorithm
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Tao Xu, You Zhou, Huanjun Chen, Zenan Xie, and Junjie Huang
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37. Kobresia pygmaea meadows as disclimax communities in the same geographic and climatic environments in Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, China
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Li Lin, Guangmin Cao, Xingliang Xu, Fawei Zhang, Junjie Huang, Bo Fan, Bencuo Li, and Yikang Li
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Ecology ,Plant Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Kobresia meadows are the main pastures for animal husbandry on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, and may represent alternative steady states associated with different grazing intensities. The ability of other plant communities to succeed these meadows remains unclear. In this study, the historical data of plant communities were analyzed in terms of the soil profile, and the present characteristics were identified by investigating their plant communities. Four types of steady states were identified, corresponding to grazing intensities of >11, 8–11, 5.5–8 and
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38. Holistic Bursting Cells Store Long-term Memory in Auditory Cortex
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Ruijie Li, Junjie Huang, Susu Liang, Shanshan Liang, Meng Wang, Xiang Liao, Jing Lyu, Zhenqiao Zhou, Wenjun Jin, Haiyang Chen, Damaris Holder, Hongbang Liu, Jianxiong Zhang, Min Li, Yuguo Tang, Stefan Remy, Janelle Pakan, Xiaowei Chen, and Hongbo Jia
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The sensory neocortex has been since long suggested to be a substrate for long-term memory storage, yet which exact cells store long-term memories remained neither known nor visible over a century. Here, using a combination of day-by-day two-photon Ca2+ imaging and targeted single-cell loose-patch recording in a non-fear auditory associative learning paradigm, we reveal sparsely distributed neurons in layer 2/3 of auditory cortex emerged step-wise from quiescence into bursting mode, which then invariably expressed a holistic information of the learned composite sounds, referred to as holistic bursting (HB) cells. Notably, it was not shuffled populations but the same sparse HB cells that causally embodied the behavioral relevance of the learned composite sounds, pinpointing HB cells as long-term memory storage in the sensory neocortex.
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39. Selective Clearance of Senescent Chondrocytes in Osteoarthritis by Targeting Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter Protein 1 to Induce Ferroptosis
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Zi Wen, Guang Xia, Chi Liang, Xinxing Wang, Junjie Huang, Lina Zhang, Dongyong Shan, Song Wu, and Xu Cao
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Physiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,General Environmental Science - Published
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40. Polyurethane grouting materials with different compositions for the treatment of mud pumping in ballastless track subgrade beds: properties and application effect
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Zhichao Huang, Qian Su, Junjie Huang, Minqi Dong, Dong Li, and Ting Liu
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Mechanical Engineering ,Computational Mechanics ,Transportation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Mud pumping in subgrade beds under ballastless tracks will deteriorate the dynamic performance of infrastructure under railway lines, reduce the smoothness of the railway lines, and seriously affect the comfort and safety of the trains. Due to their good mechanical properties, two-component polyurethane materials can be used for grouting to treat the fouling problems caused by ballastless track mud pumping. To develop a polyurethane formula suitable for the treatment of ballastless track mud pumping, we first performed indoor experiments to investigate the mechanical properties and gelation time of polyurethane elastomers synthesized with different raw material composition ratios, to determine an optimal composition ratio of the raw materials. Then, we conducted a dynamic field test to verify the remediation effect of the polyurethane material fabricated according to the design ratio. The results showed that polyurethane grouting material with the selected design ratios improved the contact characteristics between the surface layer of the subgrade bed and the base plate in the area, coordinating the dynamic response between the track structure and the subgrade bed. Thus, the obtained polyurethane grouting material could be used to renovate mud pumping areas of ballastless tracks with a good treatment effect.
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41. The cost-effectiveness of starting 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine and influenza vaccination at 50 vs. 65 years: A comparative modelling study
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Hanyue Ding, Junjie Huang, Chun Ho Ngai, Qingjie Sun, Kin-On Kwok, Harry HX Wang, Marc Chong, and Martin CS Wong
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Aged, 80 and over ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Vaccination ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Middle Aged ,Pneumococcal Infections ,Pneumococcal Vaccines ,Infectious Diseases ,Influenza, Human ,Humans ,Molecular Medicine ,Quality-Adjusted Life Years ,Aged - Abstract
Pneumococcal infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. We aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of 23-valent polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23) together with influenza vaccination or pneumococcal vaccination alone in adults starting from 50 years vs. 65 years in Hong Kong.A hypothetical population of 100,000 older adults was included in a Markov model with age ranging from 50 to 85 years to calculate the cost and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) gained for vaccination strategies, including: (1) annual influenza vaccine and PPV23 at 50 and 65 years; (2) annual influenza vaccine and PPV23 at 65 years (similar with the current vaccination programme); (3) PPV23 at 50 and 65 years; (4) PPV23 at 65 years; and (5) no vaccination. We evaluated the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and used Monte Carlo simulation for probabilistic sensitivity analysis. The cost-effectiveness threshold was extracted from previous literature.In comparison with no vaccination, all strategies were cost-effective with ICERs less than the threshold (US$24,302 per QALY gained). When compared with no vaccination, strategies 1-4 saved US$ 49.5, US$ 94.9, US$ 584.3, and US$ 1114.2 to gain one QALY respectively. In comparison with strategy 2, strategy 1 spent US$ 195.3 to gain one QALY, whilst strategies 3 and 4 showed less effectiveness with increased costs.All vaccination strategies were cost-effective, among which the strategy of PPV23 at 50/65 years with annual influenza vaccine was cost-effective even in comparison with current vaccination programme. These findings could help inform the design and implementation of vaccination strategies.
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42. On the left (right) invertibility of operator matrices
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Xiufeng Wu, Junjie Huang, and Alatancang Chen
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Algebra and Number Theory - Published
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43. Adherence to colonoscopy in cascade screening of colorectal cancer: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Weimiao Wu, Tao Ying, Yangming Gong, Dandan Mao, Kai Gu, Martin C.S. Wong, Junjie Huang, Pingping Bao, Hung N. Luu, Mellissa Withers, Songsong Tan, Sikun Chen, Jiongxing Fu, Chen Yang, Wanghong Xu, and Yihui Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Gastroenterology ,Colonoscopy ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Meta-analysis ,Internal medicine ,Occult Blood ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Observational study ,Risk assessment ,business ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Sigmoidoscopy ,Early Detection of Cancer - Abstract
Background: Adherence-to-colonoscopy in cascade screening of colorectal cancer (CRC) is crucial to the effectiveness of screening, but it has not been systematically evaluated. We aimed to evaluate the colonoscopy adherence among average-risk populations globally. Methods: We searched Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library for observational and experimental studies published in English up to December 31, 2018 and reporting the colonoscopy adherence following positive initial screening. We calculated pooled adherence with its 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using a random-effects meta-analysis. Subgroup and mixed-effects meta-regression analysis were performed to evaluate heterogeneous factors for adherence. Findings: Of 9,772 articles identified, 191 (313 studies) were included in the systematic review. The pooled adherence-to-colonoscopy was 81·6% (95% CI: 79·6-83·4), with the estimates varying substantially by continents, CRC incidence, GDP per capita, recruitment method, screening round and type of initial test. Type of initial test was the most modifiable heterogeneous factor for adherence across studies (Q=53·00, P
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44. Global distribution, risk factors, and recent trends for cervical cancer: A worldwide country-level analysis
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Wanghong Xu, Zhi-Jie Zheng, Junjie Huang, Man Sing Tin, Yunyang Deng, Veeleah Lok, Martin C.S. Wong, Mellissa Withers, Edmar Elcarte, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Lin Zhang, and Daniel Boakye
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,Databases, Factual ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Global Health ,Country level ,Risk Factors ,Epidemiology ,Per capita ,medicine ,Humans ,Human Development Index ,Mortality ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Population Density ,Cervical cancer ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Age Factors ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,Global distribution ,Female ,business ,Demography - Abstract
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to evaluate the most updated worldwide distribution, risk factors, and temporal trends of cervical cancer for different countries and age groups. METHODS The Global Cancer Observatory database was retrieved for the age-standardized rates (ASRs, per 100,000 persons) for incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in 2018. The associations with risk factors were examined by multivariable regression analysis, adjusting for human development index (HDI) and gross domestic products (GDP) per capita. Joinpoint regression analysis was used to calculate the 10-year annual average percent change (AAPC) for incidence and mortality. RESULTS A total of 568,847 new cases (ASR, 13.1) and 311,365 deaths (ASR, 6.9) of cervical cancer were reported globally in 2018. The highest incidence and mortality were observed in Southern Africa (ASRs, 43.1 and 20.0) and countries with low HDI (ASRs, 29.8 and 23.0). Countries with higher incidence and mortality had lower HDI (β = -8.19, 95% CI -11.32 to -5.06, p
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45. Developing and Testing a Live-Work Postoccupancy Evaluation Tool for Informal Settlements in Thailand
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Isaiah Durosaiye, Karim Hadjri, Junjie Huang, Soranart Sinuraibhan, Supreeya Wungpatcharapon, Sutida Sattayakorn, and Saithiwa Ramasoot
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Urban Studies ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Architecture - Published
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46. Fabrication of porous imidazole polymerized ionic liquids with fast ion diffusing kinetics for super lithiation anode materials in lithium-ion batteries
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Yeji Wang, Gege Yang, Fei Jiang, Tianpei Qiu, Qian Liu, Le Zhou, Chaofan Yang, Junjie Huang, and Guoliang Dai
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Porous imidazole polymerized ionic liquids (PILs-Im) with fast Li+ diffusion kinetics and numerous molecular pores have been used as anodes in lithium-ion batteries for the first time.
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47. Self-adjoint perturbations of left (right)Weyl spectrum for upper triangular operator matrices
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Xiufeng Wu, Junjie Huang, and Alatancang Chen
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Let H be a separable infinite-dimensional Hilbert space. Given the operators A ? B(H) and B ? B(H), we define MX := [A X 0 B] where X ? S(H) is a self-adjoint operator. In this paper, a necessary and sufficient condition is given for MX to be a left (right) Weyl operator for some X ? S(H). Moreover, it is shown that ? X?S(H) ?*(MX) = ? X?S(H)?Inv(H) ?*(MX) = ? X?B(H) ?*(MX) ? ?, where ?* is the left (right)Weyl spectrum. Finally, we further characterize the perturbation of the left (right) Weyl spectrum for Hamiltonian operators.
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48. Fabrication of REVO4 films via sacrificial conversion from layered rare-earth hydroxide (LRH) films: the investigation of the transition mechanism and their photoluminescence
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He Zhang, Taihui Chen, Sen Qin, Junjie Huang, and Xiaoli Wu
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Inorganic Chemistry - Abstract
REVO4 (RE=La-Ho, and Y) films were prepared by employing the electrodeposited RE2(OH)5NO3·nH2O films as sacrificial precursor and Na3VO4 as anion source at pH ∼ 10. Color-tunable emissions were observed via doping different ratios of Eu3+ and Dy3+.
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49. Global Trends of Prostate Cancer by Age, and Their Associations With Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Human Development Index (HDI), Smoking, and Alcohol Drinking
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Junjie Huang, Erica On-Ting Chan, Xianjing Liu, Veeleah Lok, Chun Ho Ngai, Lin Zhang, Wanghong Xu, Zhi-Jie Zheng, Peter Ka-Fung Chiu, Nikhil Vasdev, Dmitry Enikeev, Shahrokh F. Shariat, Chi-Fai Ng, Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh, Martin C.S. Wong, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Background: We aimed to examine the global disease burden and trends of prostate cancer incidence and mortality by age, and their associations with gross domestic product (GDP), human development index (HDI), smoking, and alcohol drinking. Materials and Methods: We retrieved the Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN) database for the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer in 2020; the World Bank for GDP per capita; the United Nations for HDI; the WHO Global Health Observatory for prevalence of smoking and alcohol drinking; the Cancer Incidence in 5 Continents (CI5), WHO mortality database, for trend analysis. We presented the prostate cancer incidence and mortality using age-standardized rates. We examined their associations with GDP, HDI, smoking, and alcohol drinking by Spearman's correlations and multivariable regression. We estimated the 10-year trend of incidence and mortality by joinpoint regression analysis with average annual percent change with 95% confidence intervals in different age groups. Results: A wide variation in the burden of prostate cancer with the highest mortality found in low-income countries while the highest incidence was observed in high-income countries. We found moderate to high positive correlations for GDP, HDI, and alcohol drinking with prostate cancer incidence, whilst a low negative correlation was observed for smoking. Globally, there was an increasing incidence but decreasing mortality of prostate cancer, and such trends were particularly prominent in Europe. Notably, the incidence increase was also found in the younger population aged
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50. EB1 decoration of microtubule lattice facilitates spindle-kinetochore lateral attachment inPlasmodiummale gametogenesis
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Shuzhen Yang, Mengya Cai, Junjie Huang, Shengnan Zhang, Xiaoli Mo, Kai Jiang, Huiting Cui, and Jing Yuan
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Faithful chromosome segregation of 8 duplicated haploid genomes into 8 daughter male gametes is essential for male gametogenesis and mosquito transmission ofPlasmodium. Plasmodiumevolves the endomitosis for this multinucleated cell division. However, the mechanism underlying the spindle-kinetochore attachment remains elusive. End-binding proteins (EBs) are the conserved microtubule (MT) plus-end binding proteins and play an important role in regulating MT plus-end dynamics. Here we report thatPlasmodiumEB1 is a unique orthologue distinct from the canonical eukaryotic EB1. Bothin vitroandin vivoassays revealed thatPlasmodiumEB1 lost MT plus-end tracking but gained MT-lattice affinity. This MT-binding feature of EB1 is contributed by both the CH domain and the linker region. EB1-deficient parasites produce male gametocytes that develop to the anucleated male gametes, leading to defective mosquito transmission of parasite. EB1 is localized at the nucleoplasm of male gametocytes. Upon gametogenesis, EB1 decorates the full-length of spindle MTs and regulates spindle structure. The kinetochores attach to spindle MTs laterally throughout three rounds of endomitosis and this attachment is EB1-dependent. Consequently, impaired spindle-kinetochore attachment was observed in EB1-deficient parasites. These results indicate that a parasite-specific EB1 with MT-lattice affinity has evolved to fulfill the spindle-kinetochore lateral attachment in male gametogenesis.
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