Publications by authors named "Cai-Xin Jia"

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  • Loss of chromosome 9p is a key indicator of the progression from oral leukoplakia to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), which affects patient prognosis, but current methods to assess this loss are limited.
  • This study created a pathomics-based AI model called 9PLP, using data from 333 cases to effectively predict 9p loss in OLK and HNSCC images, achieving high accuracy in both prediction and patient prognosis.
  • The development of the 9PLP model represents a significant advancement in utilizing deep learning for genomic prediction, potentially improving clinical management and outcomes for HNSCC patients in the future.
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Unlabelled: The role of mast cell (MC), a common myeloid-derived immune cell, in the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate MC infiltration in oral precancer and oral cancer. The evaluation of immune cell infiltration and its association with prognosis in OSCC used RNA sequencing and multiple public datasets.

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  • - The study focuses on understanding the features of childhood head and neck carcinoma, a rare but significant cancer affecting kids, as research in this area is limited.
  • - Analysis of 42 cases revealed that most patients were around 11 years old, with a higher number of males (54.8%) and parotid gland involvement being the most common (54.8%).
  • - The most common types of carcinoma identified were mucoepidermoid (57.1%) and squamous cell carcinoma (11.9%), with a low recurrence rate of 8.6% after treatment, emphasizing the need for early detection and monitoring.
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Background/purpose: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a serious disease endangering the health of patients, and the application of immunotherapy in HNSCC is gradually emerging. However, there is no bibliometric analysis in this research field. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the knowledge structure and research hotspots of immunotherapy for HNSCC.

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Extensive research has indicated that high glucose levels play an important role in cancer. A high glycaemic index, glycaemic load diet, high sugar intake, high blood glucose and diabetes mellitus all increase the risk of cancer. Various signals are involved in high glucose-induced tumorigenesis, cancer proliferation, apoptosis, invasion and multidrug resistance.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the clinical outcome of socket shield technique (SST) is superior to that of conventional immediate implantation (CII).

Materials And Method: Five electronic databases (PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, CNKI, and Google Scholar) were searched to identify randomized controlled trials up to June 31, 2021. Five evaluation indexes were extracted, namely, buccal bone resorption at the horizontal and vertical levels (BBH and BBV), the soft tissue recession assessed by pink evaluation scores (PES), patient satisfaction (PS), ISQ, and the success rate of implantation (SRI), to compare the superiority between SST and CII operations.

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Understanding the hydrogen atom abstraction (HAA) reactions of -heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-boranes is essential for extending the practical applications of boron chemistry. In this study, density functional theory (DFT) computations were performed for the HAA reactions of a series of NHC-boranes attacked by CHCN, Me and Et radicals. Using the computed data, we investigated the correlations of the activation and free energy barriers with their components, including the intrinsic barrier, the thermal contribution of the thermodynamic reaction energy to the kinetic barriers, the activation Gibbs free energy correction and the activation zero-point vibrational energy correction.

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In this study, we employed a quantum-mechanical computational method to investigate the hydrogen-atom abstraction reactions of two nitrogen heterocyclic carbene boranes (NHC-boranes), NHC-BH and NHC-BHCN, by a series of carbon-centered radicals bearing various substituents. We explored the degree of correlation of the activation and free energy barriers to their components. Furthermore, we also investigated the effects of the radical and substituent sizes, nucleophilicity/electrophilicity indices, and the spin density distribution of the radical reactants on the three fundamental barriers and the thermal contribution of the reaction energy to the kinetic barrier.

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  • The study examines the cyclization of a specific iminyl radical, focusing on the reaction mechanism and comparing it to previous theories.
  • New findings indicate that the formation of the endo product happens through a kinetically controlled pathway rather than the previously suggested neophyl-like rearrangement.
  • The results suggest that temperature plays a key role in controlling the selectivity of the cyclization, allowing for the dominance of endo products at higher temperatures.
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