12 results on '"Yingying Zhou"'
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2. Surface-adaptive interfaces: Bioresorbable ultrasound biomedical devices for noninvasive monitoring and imaging of deep-tissue homeostasis
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Jiyu Li, Yingying Zhou, Xiazi Huang, Puxiang Lai, and Yuan Huang
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Published
- 2024
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3. Comparative study of topical 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy and surgery in treating vaginal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions following hysterectomy
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Bingjie Wang, Chunyan Zhang, Yuehui Su, Shuyu Yuan, Mengjiao Zhou, Mengzhuo Zhang, Yingying Zhou, Lili Cao, Mengzhen Zhang, and Ting Zhang
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Vaginal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ,Human papillomavirus ,5-aminolevulinic acid ,Photodynamic therapy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objective: To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) and surgery in treating vaginal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) after hysterectomy due to cervical cancer (CC) or precancerous lesions. Methods: A retrospective study was performed comprising 41 women with histologically confirmed vaginal HSIL after hysterectomy for CC or cervical HSIL. Patients were treated with surgery or ALA-PDT and were followed up at 3, 6 and 12 months and then every six months afterwards. Clinical data were collected and the efficacy and safety of the two groups were analyzed. Results: Of the 41 patients with vaginal HSIL after hysterectomy, 18 were treated with ALA-PDT and 23 underwent surgery. There was no significant difference in the lesions’ complete remission (CR) rate or the human papillomavirus (HPV) clearance rate between the ALA-PDT group and the surgery group (P > 0.05). In the surgery group, the clearance rate of HPV16/18 was higher than that of other high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) and HPV16/18 combined with other HR-HPV (87.50 % vs. 45.45 % vs. 0.00 %, P = 0.014). No significant difference in the recurrence rate between the two groups was noted (P > 0.05). And none of the patients progressed. In the surgery group, one patient developed significant thickening of the vaginal stump, and one patient had increased vaginal discharge. In women treated with ALA-PDT, there was no vaginal bleeding or harmful effects on the organizational structure or functions compared to the surgery group. Conclusions: The efficacy of ALA-PDT was comparable to that of surgery in treating vaginal HSIL following hysterectomy due to CC or cervical HSIL, with fewer side effects.
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- 2024
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4. Wearable ultrasound bioelectronics for healthcare monitoring
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Shan Jiang, Tianqi Zhang, Yingying Zhou, Puxiang Lai, and Yuan Huang
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Published
- 2023
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5. Multi-objective optimization and extraction mechanism understanding of ionic liquid assisted in extracting essential oil from Forsythiae fructus
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Guolin Shi, Longfei Lin, Yuling Liu, Gongsen Chen, Sai Fu, Yuting Luo, Anhui Yang, Yingying Zhou, Yanqiu Wu, and Hui Li
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Essential oil ,Ionic liquids ,Multivariate analysis model ,Multi-objective optimization ,Electrostatic potential analysis ,Extraction mechanism ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Presently, the essential oils are obtained by hydro-distillation, which demand long extracting time and great energy. Consequently, efficiently obtaining essential oils needs to be considered. In this work, microwave-assisted ionic liquids treatment followed by hydro-distillation (MILT-HD) is used to extract essential oils. The purpose is to use the multivariate analysis model to investigate the effects of process parameters on extraction efficiency and explore the mechanism for enhancing extraction yields. Through multi-objective optimization, optimum parameters are ionic liquid ratio of 70.00%, irradiation time of 6.00 min and irradiation power of 30.00%. Under these conditions, MILT-HD can significantly increase the extraction efficiency. And it can reduce energy demands. Furthermore, the mechanism for efficient extraction is innovatively explored by electrostatic potential analysis and temperature profile. The ionic liquid has a strong interaction with cellulose, and can better absorb microwave energy and quickly convert it into heat. Under the synergistic interactions of ionic liquids-cell wall and ionic liquids-microwave, the MILT-HD can strongly destroy the cell wall structure. It makes the essential oil efficiently diffuse. Based on this work, it provided a way to obtain Forsythiae fructus essential oils efficiently. And It is helpful to improve the comprehensive understanding of the extraction process of MITL-HD.
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- 2022
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6. Wavefront shaping: A versatile tool to conquer multiple scattering in multidisciplinary fields
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Zhipeng Yu, Huanhao Li, Tianting Zhong, Jung-Hoon Park, Shengfu Cheng, Chi Man Woo, Qi Zhao, Jing Yao, Yingying Zhou, Xiazi Huang, Weiran Pang, Hansol Yoon, Yuecheng Shen, Honglin Liu, Yuanjin Zheng, YongKeun Park, Lihong V. Wang, and Puxiang Lai
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Optical techniques offer a wide variety of applications as light-matter interactions provide extremely sensitive mechanisms to probe or treat target media. Most of these implementations rely on the usage of ballistic or quasi-ballistic photons to achieve high spatial resolution. However, the inherent scattering nature of light in biological tissues or tissue-like scattering media constitutes a critical obstacle that has restricted the penetration depth of non-scattered photons and hence limited the implementation of most optical techniques for wider applications. In addition, the components of an optical system are usually designed and manufactured for a fixed function or performance. Recent advances in wavefront shaping have demonstrated that scattering- or component-induced phase distortions can be compensated by optimizing the wavefront of the input light pattern through iteration or by conjugating the transmission matrix of the scattering medium. This offers unprecedented opportunities in many applications to achieve controllable optical delivery or detection at depths or dynamically configurable functionalities by using scattering media to substitute conventional optical components. In this article, the recent progress of wavefront shaping in multidisciplinary fields is reviewed, from optical focusing and imaging with scattering media, functionalized devices, modulation of mode coupling, and nonlinearity in multimode fiber to multimode fiber-based applications. Apart from insights into the underlying principles and recent advances in wavefront shaping implementations, practical limitations and roadmap for future development are discussed in depth. Looking back and looking forward, it is believed that wavefront shaping holds a bright future that will open new avenues for noninvasive or minimally invasive optical interactions and arbitrary control inside deep tissues. The high degree of freedom with multiple scattering will also provide unprecedented opportunities to develop novel optical devices based on a single scattering medium (generic or customized) that can outperform traditional optical components.
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- 2022
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7. Two-step proximal gradient descent algorithm for photoacoustic signal unmixing
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Zheng Qu, Chao Liu, Jingyi Zhu, Yachao Zhang, Yingying Zhou, and Lidai Wang
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Signal separation ,Fast multi-wavelength excitation ,Oxygen saturation ,Functional photoacoustic imaging ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Acoustics. Sound ,QC221-246 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Photoacoustic microscopy uses multiple wavelengths to measure concentrations of different absorbers. The speed of sound limits the shortest wavelength switching time to sub-microseconds, which is a bottleneck for high-speed broad-spectrum imaging. Via computational separation of overlapped signals, we can break the sound-speed limit on the wavelength switching time. This paper presents a new signal unmixing algorithm named two-step proximal gradient descent. It is advantageous in separating multiple wavelengths with long overlapping and high noise. In the simulation, we can unmix up to nine overlapped signals and successfully separate three overlapped signals with 12-ns delay and 15.9-dB signal-to-noise ratio. We apply this technique to separate three-wavelength photoacoustic images in microvessels. In vivo results show that the algorithm can successfully unmix overlapped multi-wavelength photoacoustic signals, and the unmixed data can improve accuracy in oxygen saturation imaging.
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- 2022
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8. Nuciferine reduced fat deposition by controlling triglyceride and cholesterol concentration in broiler chickens
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Yingying Zhou, Zhanghan Chen, Qiumin Lin, Yang Yang, Yunzhen Hang, Xinni Zhou, Changbiao Wu, and Zhenglu Xie
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nuciferine ,broiler chicken ,liver ,fat deposition ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether dietary nuciferine affects lipid metabolism in broiler chickens. Four treatment groups were made from 120 1-day-old broiler chickens including the base diet group (normal control [NC], supplemented with 0 mg/kg of nuciferine) and groups treated with 25 mg/kg, 100 mg/kg, and 400 mg/kg of dietary nuciferine, which was supplemented for 42 d. The results showed that body weight, average daily weight gain, and absolute and relative fat and liver weight were significantly decreased with nuciferine supplementation. The plasma concentration of triiodothyronine, free triiodothyronine, thyroxine, and free thyroxine was significantly decreased in the nuciferine-supplemented group, but the plasma glucagon concentration was significantly increased. The plasma and hepatic triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC) concentrations were significantly decreased in the nuciferine group, but plasma and hepatic nonesterified fatty acid concentration, hepatic lipase activity, and hepatic glycogen content were significantly increased. Hepatic histological examination showed that fat cell volume and size in the 100 and 400 mg/kg group were smaller than those in the NC group. The fatty degeneration in the liver was decreased with nuciferine supplementation. The fat cell volume and size were shrunk in the nuciferine group. Dietary nuciferine supplementation significantly decreased the gene expression level of HMGCR, SREBP2, ACC, and SPEBP-1C, but significantly increased the gene expression level of LXR-α, CYP7A1, and CPT-I. The results indicated that nuciferine exhibited strong reduced fat deposition activities and reflected not only by decrease of the concentration of TG and TC but also by reduction in the key gene expression level of HMGCR, SREBP2, ACC, and SPEBP-1c and elevation of the key gene expression level of LXR-α, CYP7A1, and CPT-I. Taken together, our results suggested that the ability of nuciferine on reducing fat deposition in broiler chickens by regulating lipid metabolism was associated with the balance of TG and TC concentration.
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- 2020
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9. High-resolution photoacoustic microscopy with deep penetration through learning
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Shengfu Cheng, Yingying Zhou, Jiangbo Chen, Huanhao Li, Lidai Wang, and Puxiang Lai
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Photoacoustic microscopy ,Deep penetration ,Deep learning ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Acoustics. Sound ,QC221-246 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) enjoys superior spatial resolution and has received intense attention in recent years. The application, however, has been limited to shallow depths because of strong scattering of light in biological tissues. In this work, we propose to achieve deep-penetrating OR-PAM performance by using deep learning enabled image transformation on blurry living mouse vascular images that were acquired with an acoustic-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (AR-PAM) setup. A generative adversarial network (GAN) was trained in this study and improved the imaging lateral resolution of AR-PAM from 54.0 µm to 5.1 µm, comparable to that of a typical OR-PAM (4.7 µm). The feasibility of the network was evaluated with living mouse ear data, producing superior microvasculature images that outperforms blind deconvolution. The generalization of the network was validated with in vivo mouse brain data. Moreover, it was shown experimentally that the deep-learning method can retain high resolution at tissue depths beyond one optical transport mean free path. Whilst it can be further improved, the proposed method provides new horizons to expand the scope of OR-PAM towards deep-tissue imaging and wide applications in biomedicine.
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- 2022
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10. Preparation of boron nitride fiber by organic precursor method
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Yingying Zhou, Runjun Sun, Zhaohuan Zhang, Wei Fan, Dan Zhou, and Cuihong Sheng
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this paper, boron nitride polymer precursor was made by boric acid, melamine, twelve sodium alkyl sulfate as raw materials and pure water as medium which is heated to 70 °C. Boron nitride precursor polymer was soluble in formic acid solution. The boron nitride precursor can be electrostatically spun at the voltage in 23 kV and the distance between the positive and negative poles is 15 cm. The formed fiber is very uniform. The properties of the precursors were analyzed through electron microscope, infrared spectrum, X-ray and ultraviolet spectrum. The aim of the job is to got the precursor of BN and spun it. Keywords: Melamine, Boric acid, Boron nitride precursor, Electrostatic spinning
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- 2017
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11. Single-shot linear dichroism optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy
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Yingying Zhou, Jiangbo Chen, Chao Liu, Chengbo Liu, Puxiang Lai, and Lidai Wang
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Physics ,QC1-999 ,Acoustics. Sound ,QC221-246 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Dichroism is a material property that causes anisotropic light-matter interactions for different optical polarizations. Dichroism relates to molecular types and material morphology and thus can be used to distinguish different dichroic tissues. In this paper, we present single-shot dichroism photoacoustic microscopy that can image tissue structure, linear dichroism, and polarization angle with a single raster scanning. We develop a fiber-based laser system to split one laser pulse into three with different polarization angles, sub-microseconds time delay, and identical pulse energy. A dual-fiber optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy system is developed to acquire three A-lines per scanning step. In such a way, dichroism imaging can achieve the same speed as single-wavelength photoacoustic microscopy. Moreover, the three polarized pulses originate from one laser pulse, which decreases pulse energy fluctuations and reduces dichroism measurement noise by ∼35 %. The new dichroism photoacoustic imaging technique can be used to image endogenous or exogenous polarization-dependent absorption contrasts, such as dichroic tumor or molecule-labeled tissue. Keywords: Linear dichroism, Photoacoustic microscopy, Polarization
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- 2019
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12. Multiple PCR assay based on the cigR gene for detection of Salmonella spp. and Salmonella Pullorum/Gallinarum identification
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Ying Xu, Yingying Zhou, Xilong Kang, Chuang Meng, Zhiming Pan, Dan Xiong, Xinan Jiao, and Shizhong Geng
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Serotype ,Salmonella ,PCR assay ,Biovar ,animal diseases ,Pcr assay ,detection ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Microbiology and Food Safety ,Animals ,Gene ,Poultry Diseases ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,030304 developmental biology ,S. Pullorum/Gallinarum ,0303 health sciences ,Salmonella Infections, Animal ,biology ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,biology.organism_classification ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,040201 dairy & animal science ,genomic DNA ,Salmonella enterica ,Genes, Bacterial ,Salmonella Pullorum ,bacteria ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:Animal culture ,cigR ,Chickens ,Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - Abstract
Salmonella spp. are important zoonotic pathogens that are responsible for severe diseases in both animals and humans. Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Gallinarum biovar Gallinarum (S. Gallinarum) and biovar Pullorum (S. Pullorum) are typical infectious pathogens detected in the chicken industry that have caused great economic losses. To facilitate their detection and prevent contamination, we developed a rapid multiple PCR method, which can simultaneously detect Salmonella spp. and further identify the biovars S. Pullorum/Gallinarum. This PCR detection method is based on the cigR gene, which is conserved among Salmonella spp. but has a 42-bp deletion in S. Pullorum/Gallinarum. The specificity and sensitivity of the PCR assay was evaluated with 41 different strains: 34 Salmonella strains, including 5 S. Pullorum/Gallinarum strains, and 7 non-Salmonella strains. The lower limit of detection was 8.15 pg of S. Pullorum (S06004) genomic DNA and 20 cfu in PCR, which shows a great sensitivity. In addition, this method was applied to detect or identify Salmonella from processing chicken liver and egg samples, and the results corresponded to those obtained from serotype analysis using the conventional slide agglutination test. Overall, the new cigR-based PCR assay is efficient and practical for Salmonella detection and S. Pullorum/Gallinarum identification and will greatly reduce the workload of epidemiologic investigation.
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- 2020
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