Publications by authors named "Bing Huang"

Palmoplantar hyperhidrosis is a functional disease with an unknown pathogenesis, making it challenging to find a lasting and effective treatment. This article reports a case of a 43-year-old patient with palmoplantar hyperhidrosis treated with computed tomography (CT)-guided radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) of bilateral T3-4 sympathetic chain combined with bilateral L3 sympathetic ganglion. The optimal puncture level and skin entry point were selected, and measurements were taken using a CT tool to determine needle depth, angle, and distance from the midline.

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Favorable neighboring interactions and economical transmission costs are the foundations of formation-containment control (FCC), while the complex marine environments hamper its expansion on networked unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). In this context, this paper investigates an intermittent dynamic event-triggered control scheme for USVs experiencing communication interruptions to achieve FCC. Specifically, the control architecture consists of two synchronously working sub-layers.

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Inspired by our previous finding that targeting the 150-cavity with a multisite-binding strategy emerged as an effective approach to obtain more potent and selective neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors against influenza virus, we present here the design, synthesis, and optimization of novel boron-containing N-substituted oseltamivir (OSC) derivatives. Exploratory structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies led to the identification of compounds and as the most potent NA inhibitors, surpassing OSC in potency against both wild-type group-1 NAs and oseltamivir-resistant NAs. These compounds demonstrated significant antiviral activity against several wild-type strains and H1N1pdm09 strains (EC = 0.

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M1 macrophages activated by cigarette smoke extract (CSE) serve a pro‑inflammatory role in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The expression of silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1) is decreased in the alveolar macrophages of patients with COPD. However, whether SIRT1 is involved in COPD by regulating macrophage polarization remains unknown.

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Background: The neurolytic celiac plexus block (NCPB) can be introduced through the posterior para-aortic, anterior para-aortic, posterior transaortic, or endoscopic anterior para-aortic puncture approach, as well as the posterior approach via the intervertebral disc. To reduce the complications of puncture, this block's original manual blind puncture technique can be improved upon by using a C-arm fluoroscope, computed tomography (CT), or an ultrasound, the last of which may be endoscopic.

Objective: To observe the distribution of absolute alcohol and its analgesic effect on cancer-induced upper abdominal visceral pain during percutaneous NCPB through the anterior and posterior diaphragmatic crura under CT guidance.

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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) has emerged as among of the undesirable drug effects, posing significant threats to human health. However, in clinical practice, there remains a shortage of dependable and pre-diagnosis tools for DILI. Numerous studies indicated that the elevated intrahepatic viscosity levels were closely linked to the onset and progression of DILI.

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Charge stripes have been widely observed in many different types of unconventional superconductors, holding varying periods ( ) and intensities. However, a general understanding on the interplay between charge stripes and superconducting properties is still incomplete. Here, using large-scale unbiased numerical simulations on a general inhomogeneous Hubbard model, we discover that the charge-stripe period , which is variable in different real material systems, could dictate the pairing symmetries-d wave for and d waves for .

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Aging is an intricate process involving interactions among multiple factors, which is one of the main risks for chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). As a member of cysteine protease, cathepsin S (CTSS) has been implicated in inflammation across various diseases. Here, we investigated the role of neuronal CTSS in aging and AD started by examining CTSS expression in hippocampus neurons of aging mice and identified a significant increase, which was negatively correlated with recognition abilities.

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  • Sepsis-induced acute lung injury (ALI) involves severe lung inflammation and cell death, with the underlying mechanisms not fully understood, leading researchers to study the role of sirtuin 4 (SIRT4) in this condition.
  • Experiments using cell and animal models demonstrated that higher SIRT4 levels improved cell survival, reduced inflammation, and enhanced overall health in both cultured cells and CLP rats, suggesting SIRT4 has protective effects against sepsis-induced ALI.
  • The findings revealed that SIRT4 alleviates lung injury by inhibiting specific signaling pathways (JAK2/STAT3 and PI3K/AKT/mTOR), indicating that increasing SIRT4 could be a new treatment strategy for this type
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  • - The text discusses a case of a patient who developed fatal cerebral thrombosis following a safe pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis, highlighting a rare complication of the procedure.
  • - Factors contributing to the thrombosis included a stiff pericardium affecting heart function, a pro-coagulable state from thermal effects during surgery, and rapid heart rates post-operation.
  • - The authors recommend that patients undergoing pericardiectomy receive prompt and aggressive anticoagulation therapy to reduce the risk of thrombotic complications.
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  • Researchers created a Kondo lattice/superconductor heterojunction by growing monolayer VSe on bulk 2H-NbSe, using molecular beam epitaxy to explore heavy fermion physics.
  • Spectroscopic measurements revealed a new charge density wave phase in VSe and a significant Kondo resonance at the Fermi level, indicating a formed Kondo lattice throughout the film.
  • The findings suggest the critical role of magnetic interstitial V atoms in forming the CDW phase, with implications for understanding heavy fermion behaviors and their interaction with superconductivity.
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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain tumor, with a subtype called mesenchymal (MES-GBM) known for its resistance to treatment.
  • Trihexyphenidyl (THP), an existing medication, has been shown to effectively inhibit the growth and survival of MES-GBM cells while sparing non-tumor cells.
  • The study suggests THP's potential for repurposing as a cancer treatment, but more research is needed to clarify its mechanisms of action and establish optimal treatment protocols.
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  • - The study aims to assess how the biomarker circ_0054633 can help in the early diagnosis and prognosis of acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) in children suffering from severe pneumonia.
  • - Researchers analyzed clinical data from 74 children admitted to Tianjin Children's Hospital over a specified period, dividing them into ALI/ARDS and non-ALI/ARDS groups to compare various health indicators and outcomes.
  • - Results showed that out of 34 cases in the ALI/ARDS group, 9 were mild, 15 moderate, and 10 severe, with 12 patients ultimately dying, suggesting significant implications for understanding severity and predicting outcomes based on circ_0054633 levels.
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Prognosis biomarkers for endometrial cancer (EC) are in need. Recent evidence demonstrated the critical role of disulfidptosis, a novel cell death modality, in cancer. However, limited studies have developed a disulfidptosis-related gene model for EC.

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  • The study aimed to compare the pain relief effects of intercostal nerve block (ICNB) versus local anesthetic infiltration (LAI) in patients after thoracoscopic surgery for pulmonary bullae.
  • A total of 160 patients were randomly assigned to either treatment group, receiving a specific amount of ropivacaine for pain management, with 146 completing the study.
  • Results showed that the ICNB group experienced significantly lower pain scores and improved recovery quality 24 hours post-surgery, indicating that ICNB is more effective for postoperative pain relief compared to LAI.
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  • * It analyzes how different laser processing parameters, like energy and scanning overlap, affect the diameter and depth of the micro-holes created in the circuit boards.
  • * Results reveal that the morphology of the drilled holes is influenced by laser energy, with common deposits found during drilling, while the depth of holes increases with higher laser settings without changing their diameter.
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Background: Meige's syndrome severely impacts quality of life. Current treatments struggle to balance cost, risk, and effectiveness.

Methods: Patients with blepharospasm were treated with facial nerves partial radiofrequency ablation guided by CT.

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While experimental realization of multiple charge-density waves (CDWs) has been ascribed to monolayer 1T-NbTe, their atomic structures are still largely unclear, preventing a deep understanding of their novel electronic structures. Here, comparing first-principles-calculated orbital textures with reported STM measurements, we successfully identify multiple CDWs in monolayer NbTe. Surprisingly, we reveal that both 1T/1H phases could exist in monolayer NbTe, which was incognizant before.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an intricate neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulation of misfolded proteins, including beta-amyloid (Aβ) and tau, leading to cognitive decline. Despite decades of research, the precise mechanisms underlying its onset and progression remain elusive. Cathepsins are a family of lysosomal enzymes that play vital roles in cellular processes, including protein degradation and regulation of immune responses.

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  • - The successful development of group-III nitride epilayers on van der Waals (vdW) substrates, like AlN on graphene, presents new possibilities for creating high-quality semiconductor thin films while igniting discussions about their growth mechanisms.
  • - Researchers propose a new model for this process called hybrid vdW epitaxy (HVE), which is based on both computational simulations and experimental evidence.
  • - The findings show that HVE features unique interfacial interactions and a strong correlation between in-plane and out-of-plane growth, differing from traditional growth models and suggesting a novel approach to material growth.
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Background: The classic percutaneous balloon compression (PBC) technique is used to complete an operation under the guidance of C-arm radiography under general anesthesia, making communication with patients during the operation impossible. It is not accurate or objective to predict the classic technique's curative effect solely by determining whether the projection of the x-ray lateral image of the filled balloon is pear-shaped.

Objectives: This study aimed to upgrade classic PBC to awake computed tomography (CT)-guided PBC technology under conscious local anesthesia and analgesia monitoring.

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Background: Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) impairs hippocampal microglial efferocytosis, causing cognitive deficits. Previous research found that milk fat globule epidermal growth factor 8 protein (MFGE8) stimulates efferocytosis, reducing hippocampal inflammation in SAE rats. In this study, we explore MFGE8's role in alleviating cognitive impairment and its impact on neural activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

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