Publications by authors named "Peng Luo"

Background: Identifying cervical lymph node metastasis (LNM) in primary thyroid cancer preoperatively using ultrasound is challenging. Therefore, a non-invasive method is needed to assess LNM accurately.

Purpose: To address this need, we developed the Primary Thyroid Cancer Lymph Node Metastasis Assessment System (PTC-MAS), a transfer learning-based and B-mode ultrasound images-based automatic assessment system for assessing LNM in primary thyroid cancer.

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Many patients with ischaemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) have a poor prognosis. This study aims to explore the diagnostic value of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH)-related ultrasound parameters in INOCA patients. The study group consisted of 258 patients with INOCA in this retrospective cross-sectional study, and these patients were free of obstructive coronary artery disease, previous revascularization, atrial fibrillation, ejection fraction < 50%, major distortions of left ventricular geometry, suspected non-ischaemic causes.

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Objective: The study aims to evaluate the role of anti-high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) antibody and anti-moesin antibody in the diagnosis of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) and its possible relationship with the different clinical manifestations.

Methods: The study involved 60 AAV patients, 58 patients with autoimmune disease other than AAV and 50 healthy subjects. The serum levels of anti-HMGB1 and anti-moesin antibodies were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the second determination was made 3 months after treatment of AAV patients.

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Toxic alkaloids are typically found in herbal medicines and have strong pharmacological effects and a broad therapeutic spectrum. On the other hand, toxic alkaloids exert toxicological activities in vivo; as such they have a narrow therapeutic window and can induce poisoning due to incorrect dose or misuse. In this view, there is an urgent need to develop a rapid and sensitive assay to detect these toxic alkaloids.

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Chiral 2D organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites (C-2D-OIHPs) with circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) have important promising applications in optical, electronic, and chiroptoelectronic devices. Herein, we report enantiomeric crystals of /-FMBA)PbBr. (FMBA = 4-fluorophenethylamine), which demonstrated bright room-temperature CPL emission.

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The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the incidence of stress-induced hyperglycemia (SIH) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Studies that reported SIH incidence in AIS and examined risk factors for SIH and non-SIH patients were systematically searched in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science from the inception of each database to December 2021. Article screening and data extraction were performed by two independent reviewers according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.

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Effects of Orientin on murine chondrocytes treated with interleukin-1β (IL-1β) were evaluated using qPCR, western blot analysis, ELISA, and immunofluorescent staining in vitro. In vivo, We established a standard OA model by performing the destabilized medial meniscus (DMM) surgery on C57BL/6 mice, and assessed healing effect of Orientin by X-ray imaging, histopathological analysis, immunohistochemical staining. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of degenerative joint disease in clinic and the chondrocyte inflammation plays the most important role in OA development.

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Background: Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is a chronic inflammatory disease for which the molecular mechanism is unclear.

Methods: Whole blood, CD4 T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), and CD4 T cells in nasal mucosa from SAR-related datasets (GSE43497, GSE50223, and GSE49782) were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Differences in SAR-associated immune cell infiltration in the PBMCs were analyzed using the CIBERSORT algorithm.

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Infection susceptibility, poor vaccination efficacy, age-related disease onset, and neoplasms are linked to innate and adaptive immune dysfunction that accompanies aging (known as immunosenescence). During aging, organisms tend to develop a characteristic inflammatory state that expresses high levels of pro-inflammatory markers, termed inflammaging. This chronic inflammation is a typical phenomenon linked to immunosenescence and it is considered the major risk factor for age-related diseases.

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  • Bone healing is a complex process involving different cells, cytokines, and growth factors, starting with the formation of a hematoma that plays a key role in initial recovery.
  • Clotting factor XIII (FXIII) is crucial in regulating bone repair through various mechanisms during the healing stages.
  • The review discusses how FXIII influences bone regeneration by interacting with the extracellular matrix, collagen, and blood vessels, and highlights the need for further research into FXIII-related biomaterials for enhancing bone healing.
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Background: With the increasing use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for tumour immunotherapy, the immune-related adverse events (irAEs) caused by their collateral effect on the immune system pose a key challenge for the clinical application of ICIs. Psychiatric adverse events are a class of adverse events associated with ICIs that are realistically observed in the real world. We aim to provide a comprehensive study and summary of psychiatric adverse events associated with ICIs.

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Introduction: Glioblastoma is a malignant brain tumor with poor prognosis. Lactate is the main product of tumor cells, and its secretion may relate to immunocytes' activation. However, its role in glioblastoma is poorly understood.

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This study constructed a novel gene pair signature based on bulk and single-cell sequencing samples in relative expression order within the samples. The subsequent analysis included glioma samples from Xiangya Hospital. Gene pair signatures possessed a solid ability to predict the prognosis of glioblastoma and pan-cancer.

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  • Gliomas are the most common malignant tumors in the central nervous system, and their tumor microenvironment (TME) significantly influences tumor behavior and immune response.
  • This study investigated biomarkers related to the TME in glioblastoma (GBM) using data from 1222 samples, aiming to enhance predictions of immunotherapy effectiveness and patient prognosis.
  • The research found that INSRR is an important immune-related biomarker associated with TME, linking it to immune cell types and specific pathways, and highlighting frequent mutations in key genes like TP53, EGFR, and PTEN linked to immune scores.
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Purpose: In recent years, tumour immunotherapy has ushered in a new era of oncology treatment. However, the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in the treatment of CRC remains limited. There is an urgent clinical need for precise biomarkers that can aid in the screening and treatment of CRC subtypes.

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Objective: To analyze the differences in the distribution of lymphocytes (PBLS) in different subgroups of osteosarcoma (OS) and the predictive value of related parameters on the survival prognosis of OS.

Methods: For retrospective analysis, 80 patients with malignant OS diagnosed and treated in our hospital from June 2016 to June 2017 were selected as the observation group, and 80 patients with benign bone tumors during the same period were selected as the control group. Patients in the observation group were followed up for three years and grouped according to the tumor diameter, stage, metastasis, and prognosis.

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  • Some tropical sea cucumbers can defend themselves by ejecting a sticky substance called the Cuvierian organ, which can trap or harm predators.
  • Researchers created a detailed genome assembly of this sea cucumber to better understand how its CO evolved and how it responds to threats.
  • The genome analysis revealed unique proteins and mechanisms that contribute to the CO's stickiness and ability to sense danger, suggesting specific evolutionary changes enhanced its defensive capabilities.
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Exosomes, the cell-derived small extracellular vehicles, play a vital role in intracellular communication by reciprocally transporting DNA, RNA, bioactive protein, chains of glucose, and metabolites. With great potential to be developed as targeted drug carriers, cancer vaccines and noninvasive biomarkers for diagnosis, treatment response evaluation, prognosis prediction, exosomes show extensive advantages of relatively high drug loading capacity, adjustable therapeutic agents release, enhanced permeation and retention effect, striking biodegradability, excellent biocompatibility, low toxicity, etc. With the rapid progression of basic exosome research, exosome-based therapeutics are gaining increasing attention in recent years.

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Plant disease recognition is of vital importance to monitor plant development and predicting crop production. However, due to data degradation caused by different conditions of image acquisition, e.g.

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Chiral Au nanoclusters have promising application prospects in chiral sensing, asymmetric catalysis, and chiroptics. However, enantiopure superatomic homogold clusters with crystallographic structures emitting bright circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) remain challenging. In this study, we designed chiral N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), and for the first time enantioselectively synthesized a pair of monovalent cationic superatomic Au clusters.

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  • Alternative care facilities (ACFs) used during the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to mental health issues due to their indoor environments.
  • This study investigates how enhancing the visual aspects of ACFs can alleviate such problems by assessing patient preferences and psychological needs.
  • Findings suggest that lifestyle support is crucial for users, and that the visual environment significantly impacts stress relief and emotional well-being, indicating that better design can improve mental health outcomes for patients.
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Bone injury caused changes to surrounding tissues, leading to a large number of osteoclasts appeared to clear the damaged bone tissue before bone regeneration. However, overactive osteoclasts will inhibit bone formation. In this study, we prepared methacrylylated gelatin (GelMA)-based hydrogel to co-crosslink with OP3-4 peptide, a receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL) binding agent, to achieve the slow release of OP3-4 peptide to inhibit the activation of osteoclasts, thus preventing the long-term existence of osteoclasts from affecting bone regeneration, and promoting osteogenic differentiation.

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Studies on the assembly of atomically precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) are of great significance in the nanomaterial field, which has attracted increasing interest in the last few decades. Herein, we report the cocrystallization of two negatively charged atom-precise silver nanoclusters, the octahedral [Ag(MNT)(TPP)] () and the truncated-tetrahedral [Ag(MNT)(TPP)] () in a 1:2 ratio (MNT = dimercaptomaleonitrile, TPP = triphenylphosphine). As far as we know, a cocrystal containing two negatively charged NCs has seldom been reported.

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  • Asymptomatic patients with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection show distinct changes in their gastric microbiome compared to H. pylori-uninfected patients, despite having similar compositions to symptomatic patients.
  • The diversity and richness of the gastric microbial community decline significantly in asymptomatic patients, indicating a notable shift in the microbiome's health and function.
  • Specific metabolic processes, such as amino acid and lipid metabolism, are altered in asymptomatic patients, emphasizing that H. pylori infection affects host metabolism even in the absence of symptoms.
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