Publications by authors named "Baofeng Li"

Background: Fibrinopurulent thorax is a rare condition that can lead to respiratory failure. Fibroblastic decortication surgery has been shown to be an effective treatment for chronic empyema in previous studies. However, there is limited evidence supporting surgical intervention for fibrinopurulent thorax in cases of respiratory failure.

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Purpose: Antiangiogenesis therapy has become a hot field in cancer research. Given that tumor blood vessels often express specific markers related to angiogenesis, the study of these heterogeneous molecules in different tumor vessels holds promise for advancing anti-angiogenic therapy. Previously using phage display technology, we identified a targeting peptide named GX1 homing to gastric cancer vessels for the first time.

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  • DDR1 is a transmembrane protein that plays a key role in tumor development, particularly in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • The study revealed that DDR1 clusters are larger and more numerous in cancer cells compared to normal cells, enhancing interactions with the SRC protein which activates the SRC-STAT3 signaling pathway.
  • Findings suggest that DDR1's clustering contributes to tumor growth and positions it as a potential tumor marker for future drug development.
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  • - A new, cost-effective method for measuring ultra-low-frequency vibrations (below 1 Hz) using RFID technology is proposed, which significantly improves measurement capabilities in critical research fields.
  • - The RFID sensing method is validated to accurately detect vibrations as low as 0.01 Hz, with a minimal average relative error of less than 1.5%, making it reliable even across varying distances and occlusion conditions.
  • - Compared to traditional laser displacement sensors, this RFID method offers better sensitivity, a wider amplitude range, and is more adaptable to different environments, making it ideal for various engineering applications.
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Tumor mRNA vaccines present a personalized approach in cancer immunotherapy, encoding distinct tumor antigens to evoke robust immune responses and offering the potential against emerging tumor variants. Despite this, the clinical advancement of tumor mRNA vaccines has been hampered by their limited delivery capacity and inefficient activation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Herein, we employed microfluidics technology to engineer mannose-modified lipid-based nanovaccines for specifically targeting APCs.

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Although existing reconstruction-based multivariate time series anomaly detection (MTSAD) methods have shown advanced performance, most assume the training data is clean. When faced with noise or contamination in training data, they can also reconstruct the anomaly well, weakening the distinction between normal and anomaly. Some probabilistic generation-based methods have been used to address this issue because of their implicit robust structure to noise, but the training process and suppression of anomalous generalization are not stable.

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Background: Melatonin is mainly secreted by the pineal gland during darkness and regulates biological rhythms through its receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. In addition, it also plays a role in the reproductive system by affecting the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, and by acting as a free radical scavenger thus contributing to the maintenance of the optimal physiological state of the gonads. Besides, melatonin can freely cross the placenta to influence fetal development.

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  • The study investigates the causal link between circulating lipids, specifically triglycerides, and the risks of Barrett's Esophagus (BE) and Esophageal Cancer (EC) using Mendelian randomization analyses.
  • In the analysis of data from over 400,000 individuals, elevated triglycerides were found to have a strong association with increased BE risk, while no significant relation to EC was identified.
  • The findings suggest that genetically increased triglyceride levels could serve as a potential biomarker for diagnosing BE in the future.
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The gut barrier is the first line of defense against harmful substances and pathogens in the intestinal tract. The balance of proliferation and apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the intestinal mucosa and its function. However, oxidative stress and inflammation can cause DNA damage and abnormal apoptosis of the IECs, leading to the disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier.

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  • Existing anomaly detection methods for multivariate time series (MTS) typically assume training data consists only of normal samples, making it difficult to identify anomalies in noisy, real-world data.
  • Recent approaches that use regularization still focus on fully reconstructing input data, which hampers accurate learning of normal patterns.
  • This paper introduces NormFAAE, a novel model that incorporates deep hybrid normalization and a filter-augmented auto-encoder to effectively separate noise and anomalies, leading to improved performance on real-world datasets.
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Background: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been reported to promote osteoblast differentiation. However, the role of ESWT on osteoclast differentiation is still elusive.

Methods: This study analyzed the differentiation of osteoclasts in the shock wave group and the control group in vitro, and TRAP staining, RT-PCR, WB assays, and MTT assays were assessed between the two groups.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), characterized by an abnormal immune response, includes two distinct types: Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Extensive research has revealed that the pathogeny of IBD encompasses genetic factors, environmental factors, immune dysfunction, dysbiosis, and lifestyle choices. Furthermore, patients with IBD exhibit both local and systemic oxidative damage caused by the excessive presence of reactive oxygen species.

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  • - Watermelon, originally native to Africa and part of the Cucurbitaceae family, is now widely cultivated in various temperate regions, especially China, which produced about 60.25 million tons in 2020.
  • - In May 2022, a new fungal disease affecting watermelon crops was reported in Shandong Province, China, with symptoms including small circular black spots leading to rapid desiccation of leaves and vines and poor fruit quality.
  • - Isolation and characterization of the fungus revealed slow growth on potato dextrose agar and rapid growth on corn meal agar, with specific morphological features including branched brown hyphae and needle-shaped conidia.
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  • The experiment analyzed how adding sodium acetate (SA) to the diet of sows affects their milk production and composition, as well as the growth of their piglets.
  • Sows that received 0.1% SA showed significant increases in milk yield, fat content, and immunoglobulin levels, linked to the activation of specific receptors and signaling pathways.
  • Improved milk quality from SA supplementation led to better growth and gut health in piglets, enhancing their body weight and daily weight gain.
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  • Poor bone condition in spine surgery patients, especially those over 50, can lead to complications like fractures and screw loosening, prompting the study on osteoporosis prevalence among this demographic.
  • The systematic review analyzed data from ten studies involving 2,958 individuals, finding a high prevalence of osteoporosis (34.2%), osteopenia (43.5%), and a combined rate of osteoporosis/osteopenia (78.7%), with significant variance across different spinal conditions.
  • The findings highlighted the urgent need for improved osteoporosis screening and treatment protocols among older spine surgery patients, particularly females and those with specific spinal issues, indicating current practices may be insufficient.
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It was previously reported that afforestation in the desert can help improve soil texture, carbon accumulation, and nutrient status. However, the effects of afforestation on soil microbial composition, diversity, and microbial interactions with soil physicochemical properties have been rarely evaluated quantitatively. Using the method of space-for-time substitutions, we assessed the development and determinants of topsoil bacterial and fungal communities over nearly 40 years of successive afforestation by aerial sowing in Tengger Desert, China.

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CDCP1 is a transmembrane protein that is involved in a variety of important biological processes and upregulated in a variety of human solid malignancies; however, its spatial distribution and variation at the molecular level remain unclear. To solve this problem, we first analyzed its expression level and prognostic implications in lung cancer. Then, we used super-resolution microscopy to reveal the spatial organization of CDCP1 at different levels, and found that cancer cells generated more and larger CDCP1 clusters than normal cells.

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Non-intestinal adenocarcinoma of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses (n-ITAC) is a heterogeneous tumor, which has rarely been reported in previous studies. Most high-grade n-ITAC has poor prognosis and there is a lack of classic therapeutic strategy. The present study examined using the PACS system of Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University between January 2000 and June 2020.

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  • Previous research highlighted the cooling benefits of vertical greening, mainly focused on opaque walls, while this study introduces a modular vertical greening shading device (MVGSD) that also addresses windows, a key factor in indoor thermal conditions.
  • The MVGSD demonstrated a significant reduction in indoor temperature, achieving up to a 4 °C decrease and a 53.1% absorption rate of CO, showcasing its effectiveness.
  • Comparatively, the MVGSD outperforms louver shading devices by providing a 2.6 °C lower indoor temperature and also enhances indoor humidity, improving overall thermal comfort.
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The anterior talofibular ligament is the weakest and most vulnerable lateral ligament to be injured, and it can replace anatomical position through anatomical reconstruction. The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical outcomes after an autologous half-bundle peroneus longus tendon anatomical reconstruction. We conducted a retrospective analysis by enrolling 34 patients [22 male and 12 female, median age 21 (range 19-26) years] with anterior talofibular ligament injury from January 2018 to March 2020.

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Purpose: This study is aimed to evaluate the clinical effects of anteromedial support plate combined with three cannulated screws on Pauwels type III femoral neck fractures in young adults.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 27 patients with Pauwels type III femoral neck fracture treated by anteromedial support plate combined with three cannulated screws. The results of fracture healing and complications for all patients were assessed by postoperative imaging examination.

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Objective: This paper was a anatomical radiographic study of distance between lumbar bi-cortical pedicle screws (BPSs) and anterior large vessels (ALVs) in patients with lumbar spondylolisthesis, and to provide clinical basis for evaluating the safety of bi-cortical pedicle screw implantation during lumbar spondylolisthesis.

Methods: Complete Computed tomography (CT) data of 104 patients with grade I lumbar spondylolisthesis (L4 52 and L5 52) and 107 non-spondylolisthesis patients (control group) were collected in this study. The distances between lumbar 4,5(L4,5) and sacrum 1(S1) BPSs and ALVs (abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, left and right common iliac artery, internal and external iliac artery) were respectively measured at different transverse screw angles (TSAs) (L4:5°,10°; L5:10°,15°; S1:0°,5°,10°) and analyzed by SPSS (v25.

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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been identified to accelerate bone formation. However, detailed mechanism has not been fully explained. In this study, we found that ESWT promoted osteoblast formation .

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Baofeng Li"

  • - Baofeng Li's recent research spans various fields, including cancer immunotherapy, nanotechnology, and the analysis of circulating lipids, contributing valuable insights into tumor development and the design of efficient treatment methods.
  • - His studies on novel testing methods for ultra-low-frequency vibration signals and robust frameworks for multivariate time series anomaly detection indicate a strong focus on developing innovative and effective solutions for complex data analysis and measurement challenges.
  • - Li's investigations into the roles of melatonin in female reproductive health and the impact of environmental and dietary factors on intestinal cell apoptosis demonstrate his commitment to understanding biological processes and improving health outcomes through nutritional strategies.