Publications by authors named "Limin Wang"

Background: In recent years, stroke has become the leading cause of death in the Chinese population,and the burden of stroke is huge. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological characteristics of population-based stroke incidence and case fatality rates in China, which are nationally representative.

Methods: In 2013, a nationally representative household survey was conducted at 155 survey sites in 31 provinces.

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Vicinal bis(tetraarylphosphonium) salts have scarcely been reported in the literature. In this study, we demonstrate that visible-light-induced difunctionalization of -trifluoromethylsulfonylated diaryliodonium salts conveniently furnishes bis(phosphonium) salts without additional catalysts or photoinitiators. The methodology establishes a practical platform for the preparation of bis(phosphonium) salts using readily available tertiary phosphines.

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Background: Although work engagement and job satisfaction are two important indicators associated with care quality, their mediating effects on the relationship between perceived staffing and quality of care have not been adequately clarified.

Purpose: This study was designed to determine the mechanism by which nurses' perceived staffing influences quality of care by clarifying the mediating roles of job satisfaction and work engagement.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was implemented among 2,142 clinical nurses from 211 inpatient wards in 13 hospitals.

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Objective: To present the imaging features of Caroli's disease (CD) on prenatal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Methods: This was a retrospective case series of prenatally diagnosed CD between 2017 and 2024. Clinical data from these cases were collected and reviewed.

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Microbial production of organic acids has been hindered by the poor acid tolerance of microorganisms and the high costs of waste salt reprocessing. The robustness of non-conventional microorganisms in an acidic environment makes it possible to produce organic acids at low pH and greatly simplifies downstream processing. In this review we discuss the environmental adaptability features of non-conventional yeasts, as well as the latest developments in genomic engineering strategies that have facilitated metabolic engineering of these strains.

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The scales of the gold-dust weevil are green because of three-dimensional diamond-type chitin-air photonic crystals with an average periodicity of about 430 nm and a chitin fill fraction of about 0.44. A single scale usually contains one to three crystallites with different lattice orientations.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a lethal lung disease characterised by irreversible lung structure and function. Phillygenin (PHI) is a lignan extracted from Forsythiae fructus with the activities of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This study aimed to explore the protective effect of PHI on IPF.

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The phenomenon of population aging in China has evolved into an irreversible trend. The state places significant emphasis on the health-related initiatives for the elderly and has implemented pertinent policies. This study aims to identify the primary health issues affecting the elderly population in China, ascertain the key risk factors influencing their health, and offer a scientific foundation for the government to develop ongoing policies and strategies, as well as to allocate health resources efficiently.

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Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are common and associated with mental disorders. However, the prevalence and co-occurrence of ACEs and their association with mental health outcomes among Chinese adults have not been well demonstrated.

Methods: China Mental Health Survey, a cross-sectional nationally representative survey consisting of 28,140 adults, was conducted from July 2013 to March 2015.

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Background: Off-label drug use (OLDU) is a common practice in health care institutions, and numerous guidance documents have been developed to guide the management of OLDU in China. This scoping review aims to compare these documents and identify existing issues.

Methods: PubMed, EMbase, three Chinese databases, the National Public Service Platform for Standards Information and the official websites of pharmaceutical-related associations were searched to identify guidance documents relevant to the management of OLDU for Chinese health care institutions.

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  • Jumbo phages are large viruses with genomes over 200 kbp, and little is known about their life cycle and unique reproductive genes.
  • Researchers assembled 668 high-quality jumbo phage genomes from 955 samples of various animal species and identified the largest known phage genome at 716 kbp, revealing they can synthesize NAD and contain numerous NAD-consuming enzymes.
  • The study highlights the widespread presence of NAD-jumbo phages in different ecosystems, emphasizing the need for further research on their ecological roles and survival strategies.
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Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of global death. The treatment of this disease can inevitably result in reperfusion, thereby triggering cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) and neuronal pyroptosis. Electroacupuncture derived from traditional acupuncture has been proven to have favorable effects on ameliorating brain IRI and pyroptosis.

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The population disease burden caused by extreme temperature events has been increasing. However, research on the long-term effects of extreme temperature events on chronic kidney disease (CKD), as well as the combined effects with individual behaviors and metabolic factors is still lacking. Based on 176,874 participants from the most recent nationally representative surveillance on CKD and validated high spatial resolution (0.

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The existence of interfacial nanobubbles on electrode surfaces is thought to block the active area, leading to a considerable decrease in the energy conversion efficiency. Gaining insight into how bubbles form on electrodes will be beneficial for designing effective electrochemical cells and enhancing the electrolytic efficiency. In this article, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are employed to make a systematic comparison of behaviors of interfacial nanobubbles on both flat and rough electrode surfaces in electrochemistry.

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  • Utilisation of health services for mood and anxiety disorders in China is low and often delayed, despite the availability of effective treatments.
  • The study analyzed data from the China Mental Health Survey, identifying 3,075 patients out of 32,552 surveyed, with only 15.5% seeking any health care, and even fewer (4.8%) pursuing specialized mental health services.
  • Key findings indicated that delays in seeking care were significant, particularly for depressive (1.0 years), bipolar (1.9 years), and anxiety disorders (10.0 years), with younger patients and those with comorbidities more likely to seek help.
  • The study suggests that national strategies are essential for increasing health care utilization among individuals with mental health
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As an essential reaction of water splitting in alkaline solution, the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is seriously limited by its ponderous dynamics and the dissolution of Ru. Herein, we propose a strategy for the electrochemical deposition of Ru nanoparticles on the surface of Ag nanowires (Ag NWs) to generate a core-shell Ru@Ag/AgCl catalyst through an accelerated galvanostatic interaction conducted in RuCl solution. The active sites of Ru were precisely controlled by tailoring the number of cycles in cyclic voltammetry (CV).

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Targeted at organic dye pollutants, a stable HOF was combined with an alginate (SA) hydrogel to enhance the affinity for cationic dyes. The as-obtained HOF@SA membrane (weight ratio: 1/1) shows a high adsorption capacity (729.21 mg g), adsorption selectivity and good recycling performance towards methylene blue.

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Lithium dendrite growth has become a significant barrier to realizing high-performance all-solid-state lithium metal batteries. Herein, an effective approach is presented to address this challenge through interphase engineering by using a cross-linked polyamide (negative electrostatic potential) that is chemically anchored to the surface of LiPSCl (positive electrostatic potential). This method improves contact between electrolyte particles and strategically modifies the local electronic structure at the grain boundary.

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A lattice Boltzmann (LB) scheme for a level-set equation is proposed to capture interface and is coupled with the LB model for incompressible fluid to simulate immiscible two-phase flows. The reinitialization of a level-set field is achieved directly by adding a source term to LB equation, which avoids solving an additional partial differential equation as required in traditional level-set methods. Compared to the classical phase-field lattice Boltzmann method, the proposed approach demonstrates significantly reduced errors in solving interface motion and deformation.

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  • A community-based study was conducted in China to assess the prevalence of GERD, reflux esophagitis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, as well as Helicobacter pylori infection among adults aged 18-64, involving 27,637 participants from 2017 to 2018.
  • The study found prevalence rates of 10.5% for GERD, 5.4% for reflux esophagitis, 2.5% for gastric ulcers, 4.5% for duodenal ulcers, and 41.5% for H. pylori infection, with specific regions showing varying rates.
  • Common risk factors identified for GERD, reflux esophagitis, and gastric ulcers included
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  • Asthma increases the risk for herpes zoster, but there's limited data on vaccination rates for those with asthma, highlighting a need for research in the U.S. over time.
  • The study analyzed data from 20,664 adults with asthma aged 50 and older from the National Health Interview Survey (2008-2023) to evaluate vaccination trends and influential factors.
  • Results show a significant increase in herpes zoster vaccination rates over 16 years, with factors like age, race, and income affecting vaccination uptake, suggesting the need for targeted interventions to address disparities.
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Recently, research on the plant-based oleogels, has gained significant attention as a promising approach for oil formulation. In this research, emulsion-templated technique utilizing millet prolamin (MP) as oleogelator was employed for crafting edible oleogels from various vegetable oils of varying degree of unsaturation. The focus of the study was to examine the formation process, structural characteristics, rheological properties, and lipid digestion of these oleogels.

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Glass and crystal are inherently different material states in terms of their structural and physical features; consequently, the direct quantitative connection between crystal and glass is lacking. Herein, we first show that the liquid fragility m, which is featured by the negative departure degree of viscosity with the temperature at the glass transition temperature (Tg), has a direct exponential correlation with the ratio of the average longest metal-oxygen and the average phosphorus, silicon, or boron-oxygen bond lengths of the crystal in various oxides including phosphates, silicates, and borates. Such a result can be rationalized by the fact that the fragility m in these glass-formers is associated with the total network rigidity determined by the weakest bond due to the "bucket effect" and the bond pair inheritance of glass from that of the crystal.

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