Publications by authors named "Boan Chen"

Background: Elevated circulatory phosphate levels are linked to age-related muscle dysfunction, yet the mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated the hypothesis that inflammation plays a role in connecting elevated phosphate levels to muscular dysfunction in middle-aged and older individuals and explored potential sex-based differences in these associations.

Methods: The study, based on the I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study Cohort, analyzed individuals' serum phosphate and hsCRP levels.

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Accurate tuning of the electronic and photophysical properties of quantum dots is required to maximize the light conversion efficiencies in semiconductor-assisted processes. Herein, we report a facile synthetic procedure for AgIn(SSe) quantum dots with S content () ranging from 1 to 0. This simple approach allowed us to tune the bandgap (2.

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Background: The relationship between inflammation and covert cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) with regards to sex difference has received limited attention in research. We aim to unravel the intricate associations between inflammation and covert SVD, while also scrutinizing potential sex-based differences in these connections.

Methods: Non-stroke/dementia-free study population was from the I-Lan longitudinal Aging Study.

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Extending the lifetime of photogenerated electrons in semiconductor systems is an important criterion for the conversion of light into storable energy. We have now succeeded in storing electrons in a photoirradiated colloidal molybdenum disulfide (MoS) suspension, showcasing its unique reversible photoresponsive behavior. The dampened A and B excitonic peaks indicate the accumulation of photogenerated electrons and the minimization of interactions between MoS interlayers.

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Background: This retrospective study aimed to determine the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with PsA after surgery for lumbar degenerative disease (LDD).

Methods: The study data of adults aged ≥20 years admitted to U.S.

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Over the past few decades, recognition of early lung cancers was researched for effective treatments. In early lung cancers, the invasiveness is an important factor for expected survival rates. Hence, how to effectively identify the invasiveness by computed tomography (CT) images became a hot topic in the field of biomedical science.

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Deep learning (DL) based methods for motion deblurring, taking advantage of large-scale datasets and sophisticated network structures, have reported promising results. However, two challenges still remain: existing methods usually perform well on synthetic datasets but cannot deal with complex real-world blur, and in addition, over- and under-estimation of the blur will result in restored images that remain blurred and even introduce unwanted distortion. We propose a motion deblurring framework that includes a Blur Space Disentangled Network (BSDNet) and a Hierarchical Scale-recurrent Deblurring Network (HSDNet) to address these issues.

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Aim: To determine whether and how rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and systemic sclerosis (SSc) affect outcomes in patients admitted for hemorrhagic stroke.

Methods: This study screened the Nationwide Inpatient Sample database for adults aged ≥20 years admitted to US hospitals with a principal diagnosis of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) between 2005 and 2018. Diagnoses were determined using the International Classification of Diseases, 9th and 10th revisions (ICD-9 and ICD-10) diagnostic codes for ICH (ICD-9: 431, 432; ICD-10: I61, I62).

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Article Synopsis
  • The article is a correction to previous findings on the surface structure of a molybdenum disulfide (MoS) catalyst, focusing on the role of sulfur vacancies.
  • It discusses how inaccurate modeling could lead to misunderstandings about the catalyst's properties and reactivity.
  • The authors provide updated data and insights to clarify the dynamic behavior of the catalyst's surface under real-world conditions.
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  • S-vacancies in MoS catalysts are crucial for catalytic performance, as their size and shape impact activity.
  • Research using DFT calculations and kMC simulations shows that isolated S-vacancies are immobile, while small clusters of them can be dynamic and move within a limited area.
  • Large S-vacancies tend to be unstable and quickly change into patterns of S-atoms and vacancies, highlighting the need to treat MoS and similar catalysts as dynamic structures for optimizing catalytic performance through deliberate defect engineering.
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Background: Wound pain after surgery for lumbar spine disease may interfere with patients' recovery. Acupuncture is commonly used for pain management, but its efficacy for postoperative pain control is unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture for adjuvant pain control after surgery for degenerative lumbar spine disease.

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A midline shift (MLS) is an important clinical indicator for intracranial hemorrhage. In this study, we proposed a robust, fully automatic neural network-based model for the detection of MLS and compared it with MLSs drawn by clinicians; we also evaluated the clinical applications of the fully automatic model. We recruited 300 consecutive non-contrast CT scans consisting of 7269 slices in this study.

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Background: Cases of acute sphenoid sinusitis complicated by septic cavernous sinus (CS) thrombosis and internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis are rarely reported. Different causative pathogens have been reported for this condition. We present two extremely rare and special cases with diverse clinical presentations and outcomes.

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Carotid-cavernous fistulae (CCFs) are classified into the direct and indirect types, which can be attributed to trauma, atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, pregnant or postmenopausal status(1). Cerebral angiography is the gold standard for the diagnosis of CCFs. Doppler ultrasound, which typically reveals increased blood flow velocity and decreased resistance index (RI) in the feeding arteries, can assist in the diagnosis(2-3).

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Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) is a disease caused by thiamine deficiency related to alcoholism, hyperemesis, or thiamine malabsorption. The clinical manifestations of WE are mental change, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia. The typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of WE are symmetrical involvement of medial thalamus, periventricular region of the third ventricle, periaqueductal area, and mammillary body.

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Introducing motion into existing static paintings is becoming a field that is gaining momentum. This effort facilitates keeping artworks current and translating them to different forms for diverse audiences. Chinese ink paintings and Japanese Sumies are well recognized in Western cultures, yet not easily practiced due to the years of training required.

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