Publications by authors named "Caiyun Shi"

Atherosclerosis is a primary cause of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, with the unpredictable rupture of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques enriched with lipid-laden macrophages being able to lead to heart attacks and strokes. Activating macrophage autophagy presents itself as a promising strategy for preventing vulnerable plaque formation and reducing the risk of rupture. In this study, we have developed a novel metal-free nanozyme (HCN@DS) that integrates the functions of multimodal imaging-guided therapy for atherosclerosis.

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Transcription factor PpMYB5 promotes lignin synthesis by directly binding to the Pp4CL1/Pp4CL2 promoter and affecting their expression, which may be related to nectarine russeting formation. Nectarine russeting is usually considered to be a non-invasive physiological disease that usually occurs on late-maturing cultivars and seriously affects their appearance quality and commercial value. The cause of nectarine fruit rust is currently unknown.

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  • The systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the anti-pruritic effect of placebo in patients with chronic urticaria and identify influencing factors.
  • Results from 65 publications indicated a moderate decrease in pruritus scores and improvements in global symptoms, with some evidence on quality of life after placebo treatment.
  • Factors like the type of active medication and participants' age were found to affect the placebo's effectiveness, suggesting that the placebo effect can be significant in managing chronic urticaria.
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Objectives: To develop and evaluate a direct abdominal vein thrombus imaging (DATI) technique, based on a respiratory navigating SPACE sequence with DANTE black-blood preparation, for diagnosing abdominal vein thrombosis (AVT) without the use of exogenous contrast agents.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 10 healthy subjects and 28 suspected AVT patients who underwent DATI scans on 3.0 T MRI.

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Purpose: To improve the scan efficiency of thoracic aorta vessel wall imaging using a self-gating (SG)-based motion correction scheme.

Materials And Methods: A slab-selective variable-flip-angle 3D turbo spin-echo (SPACE) sequence was modified to acquire SG signals and imaging data. Cartesian sampling with a tiny golden-step spiral profile ordering was used to obtain the imaging data during the systolic period, and then the image data were subsequently corrected based on the SG signals and binned to different respiratory cycles.

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Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a machine learning model incorporating both dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) angiography quantitative parameters and clinically relevant risk factors for the identification of symptomatic carotid plaques to prevent acute cerebrovascular events.

Methods: The data of 180 patients with carotid atherosclerosis plaques were analysed from January 2017 to December 2021; 110 patients (64.03±9.

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Background: Three-dimensional (3D) black-blood (BB) vessel wall imaging is a promising noninvasive imaging technique for assessing thoracic aortic diseases. We aimed to develop and evaluate a fast thoracic aorta vessel wall imaging method with patch-based low-rank tensor (Pt-LRT) reconstruction using the 3D-modulated variable flip angle fast-spin echo (vFA-FSE) sequence.

Methods: The Pt-LRT technique adopts a low-rank tensor image model with regularization to explore the local low-rankness and nonlocal redundancies of the images to assess the thoracic aorta vessel wall.

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Quantitative magnetic resonance (MR) [Formula: see text] mapping is a promising approach for characterizing intrinsic tissue-dependent information. However, long scan time significantly hinders its widespread applications. Recently, low-rank tensor models have been employed and demonstrated exemplary performance in accelerating MR [Formula: see text] mapping.

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Red coloration in apples, an important quality trait, is primarily attributed to the accumulation of anthocyanins. Centuries of breeding have produced a wide variety of apples with different levels of anthocyanins in response to genetic and environmental stimuli. The Huashuo apple shows a much darker red color than its sister line, Huarui.

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Positive susceptibility contrast imaging (PSCI) based on susceptibility mapping exhibits excellent efficacy for visualizing magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible metallic devices because of their high magnetic susceptibility compared to that of human tissues. However, the long-acquisition time required by the two-dimensional fast spin echo (2D FSE)-based PSCI approach, impedes its practical applications in 3D imaging. In this study, a three-dimensional (3D) susceptibility-based variable flip angle (vFA) FSE sequence was proposed to accelerate data acquisition in the clinical radiotherapy applications of ex vivo and in vivo rapid 3D PSCI for the imaging of metal seeds.

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Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis Planch) is suitable for neutral acid soil. However, soil salinization is increasing in kiwifruit production areas, which has adverse effects on the growth and development of plants, leading to declining yields and quality. Therefore, analyzing the salt tolerance regulation mechanism can provide a theoretical basis for the industrial application and germplasm improvement of kiwifruit.

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Grape () is an important horticultural crop that can be used to make juice and wine. However, the small size of the berry limits its yield. Cultivating larger berry varieties can be an effective way to solve this problem.

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Citrate is an important intermediate product for the biosynthesis of several metabolites in plants. As two important organs of the citrus plant, fruits and leaves have their own metabolites characteristics; among them, citrate is normally high in fruit juice sacs (JS) and low in leaves. In this study, citrate content and transcript levels of citrate synthesis, transport, storage, and utilization related genes were compared between leaves and fruit JS of Citrus reticulata cv.

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The susceptibility-based positive contrast MR technique was applied to estimate arbitrary magnetic susceptibility distributions of the metallic devices using a kernel deconvolution algorithm with a regularized L-1 minimization. Previously, the first-order primal-dual (PD) algorithm could provide a faster reconstruction time to solve the L-1 minimization, compared with other methods. Here, we propose to accelerate the PD algorithm of the positive contrast image using the multi-core multi-thread feature of graphics processor units (GPUs).

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Bow Hunter's syndrome is extremely rare, which is mainly caused by mechanical vertebral artery occlusion or stenosis during head and neck rotation or hyperextension. Herein, we describe the case of a 19-year-old man without a history of trauma who presented with dizziness, binocular blackness, and disturbance of consciousness after looking up when cleaning the classroom. Subsequent imaging findings revealed the blood flow of the C2 segment of the contralateral vertebral artery was interrupted when the patient turned his head to 1 side.

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The Wave Controlled Aliasing In Parallel Imaging (Wave-CAIPI) technique manifests great potential to highly accelerate three-dimensional (3D) balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) through substantially reducing the geometric factor (g-factor) and aliasing artifacts of image reconstruction. However, severe banding artifacts appear in bSSFP imaging due to unbalanced gradients with nonzero 0 moment applied by the conventional Wave-CAIPI technique. In this study, we propose a 3D Wave-bSSFP scheme that adopts truncated wave gradients with zero 0 moment to avoid introducing additional banding artifacts and to maintain the advantages of wave encoding.

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The aim of this work was to evaluate the general role of the vacuolar pyrophosphatase proton pump (V-PPase) in sucrose accumulation in citrus species. First, three citrus V-PPase genes, designated CsVPP-1, CsVPP-2, and CsVPP-4, were identified in the citrus genome. CsVPP-1 and CsVPP-2 belonging to citrus type I V-PPase genes are targeted to the tonoplast, and CsVPP-4 belonging to citrus type II V-PPase genes is located in the Golgi bodies.

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Background: Magnetic resonance (MR) black-blood thrombus imaging (BTI) is an accurate diagnostic technique for detecting deep vein thrombosis (DVT) but to date there have been no studies comparing the diagnostic performance and consistency of this technique at different field strengths. In this study, we evaluated and compared the diagnostic performance of BTI for detecting DVT at 1.5 T and 3.

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The accumulation of soluble sugars in fleshy fruits largely determines their sweetness or taste. A spontaneous sweet orange mutant 'Hong Anliu' (HAL, Citrus sinensis) accumulates low soluble sugar content in fruit juice sacs than its wild type, 'Anliu' (AL) orange; however, the cause of reduced sugar content in 'HAL' fruit remains unclear. In this study, sugar content and expression profiles of genes involved in sugar metabolism and transport were compared between 'HAL' and 'AL' fruit juice sacs.

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Compressed sensing (CS) has been introduced to accelerate data acquisition in MR Imaging. However, CS-MRI methods suffer from detail loss with large acceleration and complicated parameter selection. To address the limitations of existing CS-MRI methods, a model-driven MR reconstruction is proposed that trains a deep network, named CP-net, which is derived from the Chambolle-Pock algorithm to reconstruct the in vivo MR images of human brains from highly undersampled complex k-space data acquired on different types of MR scanners.

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Conventional MR techniques have difficulty to accurately localize the stent position and access the stent restenosis because of the effects of susceptibility and radiofrequency (RF) shielding artifacts caused by stent mesh. Previous studies have demonstrated that a susceptibility-based positive contrast MR method exhibits excellent efficacy for visualizing MR compatible metal devices by taking advantage of their high magnetic susceptibility. However, the method is not evaluated in the visualization of stents.

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A susceptibility-based positive contrast MR technique is applied to image the MR compatible metallic devices by solving a regularized ℓ1 minimization problem. However, the previous SE/FSE sequence is used for the data acquisition which can result in high SAR and low sampling efficiency in 3D imaging. Therefore, a 3D single slab 3D FSE sequence with slab selective and variable excitation pulse is proposed to implement 3D positive contrast MR imaging for low SAR and acquiring high-resolution 3D images within a shorter timeframe.

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T1rho imaging is a promising non-invasive diagnostic tool for early detection of articular cartilage degeneration. A mono-exponential model is normally used to describe the T1rho relaxation process. However, mono-exponentials may not adequately to describe NMR relaxation in complex, heterogeneous, and anisotropic materials, such as articular cartilage.

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Citric acid homeostasis patterns and its content are diversified among the fruits of citrus cultivars, but the cause remained unclear. In this study we showed that changes of citric acid content were highly associated with the expression profiles of a P-type proton pump gene (CsPH8) in the fruits of six citrus cultivars; moreover, analysis of 21 different fruit samples indicated that the correlation coefficient between titratable acid content and CsPH8 transcript level was 0.5837 with a significant level (P < 0.

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Purpose: To achieve faster reconstruction and better imaging quality of positive-contrast MRI based on the susceptibility mapping by incorporating a primal-dual (PD) formulation.

Methods: The susceptibility-based positive contrast MR technique was applied to estimate arbitrary magnetic susceptibility distributions of the metallic devices using a kernel deconvolution algorithm with a regularized minimization. The regularized positive-contrast inversion problem and its PD formulation were derived.

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