Publications by authors named "Chan Liu"

Background: Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a common and multidimensional devastating interstitial lung disease. The development of novel and more effective interventions for PF is an urgent clinical need. A previous study has found that miR-181a-5p plays an important role in the development of PF, and human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs) exert potent therapeutic potential on PF.

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Background: Resistance to thyroid hormone shows underlying mechanical link with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is prevalent in CKD population. However, whether it attributes to mortality risk among CKD population is unknown. This study aimed to examine the association of thyroid hormone resistance (THR) with all-cause and cause-specific mortality among CKD individuals.

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Disulfidptosis is a newly discovered method of cell death. However, no studies have fully elucidated the role of disulfidptosis-related genes (DSRGs) in acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The potential role of DSRGs in AMI was analyzed through a comprehensive bioinformatics approach.

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Background: The elevated incidence of tuberculosis (TB) outbreaks in schools poses a significant challenge to prevention and control efforts in China. The commonality among most outbreaks is the failure to isolate patients at an early stage. Early isolation of TB cases is crucial for reducing the spread of TB within schools.

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DNA methylation plays an important role in regulating plant growth, development and gene expression. However, less is known about the response of DNA methyltransferase and demethylase genes to various stresses. In this study, the effects of abiotic stresses on DNA methylation gene expression patterns in tomato seedlings were investigated.

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  • Soybean growth is negatively impacted by soil salinity, a type of abiotic stress, making it crucial to explore ways to enhance its resilience.
  • The study investigates the effects of Poly (acrylic) acid coated MnO (PMO) on soybean germination under salt stress, demonstrating that PMO treatment mitigated the negative impacts of 150 mM NaCl.
  • Results showed that PMO improved the antioxidant defense system, maintained ATP levels, and helped regulate reactive oxygen species, indicating its potential to enhance soybean tolerance to salt stress.
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  • The study investigates the mental health status of the population in Chengdu, China, one year after the COVID-19 outbreak, aiming to identify key influencing factors.
  • Using a cross-sectional survey with the SCL-90 questionnaire, findings reveal that 172 participants screened positive for mental health issues, with age and self-perceived health being significant factors.
  • The research indicates that young individuals (ages 18-19) and those with poor self-rated health are particularly vulnerable, suggesting the need for targeted mental health support and preventive measures in the community.
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Prehospital rescue of accidental massive bleeding is crucial for saving lives. However, currently available hemostatic materials are still in infancy in treating accidental bleeding due to the challenges in fully satisfying the complex outdoor hemostatic requirements. Herein, we designed an epidermal growth factor (EGF)- incorporated, microparticle-formed, high-strength, dynamic environment-stable hemostatic gel system for prehospital rescue.

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  • - Stretchable transparent electrodes (STEs) made from silver nanowires and PDMS are key materials for flexible electronics, but current manufacturing methods are inefficient for large-scale production.
  • - This research introduces a new approach using a gradient PDMS substrate with adjustable properties, improving the performance of STEs in terms of optoelectrical characteristics, stretchability, and stability.
  • - The developed STEs are versatile, with potential applications in electro-heating and electroluminescent devices, and offer a simpler, more effective fabrication method compared to traditional techniques.
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Background: Minichromosome maintenance complex component 3 associated protein () is a gene in which mutations can result in autosomal recessive peripheral neuropathy with or without impaired intellectual development. The genotype-phenotype correlation and prognosis remain unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the genotype-phenotype correlations pertaining to .

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Frizzled family protein 2 (FZD2) is widely associated with tumor development and metastasis. The present study aimed to gain an insight into the role and regulatory mechanism of FZD2 in glioma. The expression level of FZD2 in normal astrocyte and glioma cells was determined by reverse transcription-quantitative PCR and western blotting, and cell transfection was conducted for FZD2 expression knockdown.

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Steroid-induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head (ANFH) is characterized by the death of bone tissues, leading to the impairment of normal reparative processes within micro-fractures in the femoral head. Glucocorticoid (GCs)-induced bone microvascular endothelial cell (BMEC) damage has been reported to contribute to ANFH development. In this study, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between necrosis of the femoral head (NFH) and normal samples were analyzed based on two sets of online expression profiles, GSE74089 and GSE26316.

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The thermal anisotropy of materials holds significant theoretical and practical implications in the domains of thermal transport and thermoelectricity. Black phosphorene, a novel two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor, is notable for its exceptional chemical and physical properties, attracting substantial attention for its thermal transport characteristics. Similar to other 2D materials, black phosphorene exhibits pronounced in-plane thermal anisotropy.

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  • This study investigated the bacterial and fungal profiles of respiratory pathogens in non-COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Wuhan during and after a severe COVID-19 lockdown.
  • A total of 1368 patient cases were analyzed, revealing that Streptococcus pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae were the most common bacteria, while Aspergillus fumigatus and Pneumocystis jirovecii were the most common fungi identified.
  • The research found significant changes in pathogen detection rates over time and noted that the prevalence of certain pathogens varied by age group and hospital department, particularly highlighting a rise in Streptococcus pneumoniae cases in children.
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Integrated wound care, a sequential process of promoting wound hemostasis, sealing, and healing, is of great clinical significance. However, the wet environment of wounds poses formidable challenges for integrated care. Herein, we developed an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-loaded, dehydrated physical microgel (DPM)-formed adhesive hydrogel for the integrated care of wet wounds.

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The glucose-fructose oxidoreductase/inositol dehydrogenase/rhizopine catabolism protein (Gfo/Idh/MocA) family includes a variety of oxidoreductases with a wide range of substrates that utilize NAD or NADP as redox cofactor. Human contains two members of this family, namely glucose-fructose oxidoreductase domain-containing protein 1 and 2 (GFOD1 and GFOD2). While GFOD1 exhibits low tissue specificity, it is notably expressed in the brain, potentially linked to psychiatric disorders and severe diseases.

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Integrated wound care through sequentially promoting hemostasis, sealing, and healing holds great promise in clinical practice. However, it remains challenging for regular bioadhesives to achieve integrated care of dynamic wounds due to the difficulties in adapting to dynamic mechanical and wet wound environments. Herein, we reported a type of dehydrated, physical double crosslinked microgels (DPDMs) which were capable of in situ forming highly stretchable, compressible and tissue-adhesive hydrogels for integrated care of dynamic wounds.

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Germ cells (GCs) serve as indispensable carriers in both animals and plants, ensuring genetic continuity across generations. While it is generally acknowledged that the timing of germline segregation differs significantly between animals and plants, ongoing debates persist as new evidence continues to emerge. In this review, we delve into studies focusing on male germ cell specifications in plants, and we summarize the core gene regulatory circuits in germ cell specification, which show remarkable parallels to those governing meristem homeostasis.

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We report an ionogel with thermo-switchable conductivity and high processability based on physical self-assembly of poly(styrene--ethylene oxide--styrene) (PS-PEO-PS) in mixed ionic liquids composed of thermo-responsive 1,3-dimethylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide and polymerizable 1-(4-vinylbenzyl)-3-butylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, and subsequent chemical crosslinking of the polymerizable component.

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Purpose: Neonatal Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (NARDS) is a severe respiratory crisis threatening neonatal life. We aim to identify changes in the lung-gut microbiota and lung-plasma tryptophan metabolites in NARDS neonates to provide a differentiated tool and aid in finding potential therapeutic targets.

Patients And Methods: Lower respiratory secretions, faeces and plasma were collected from 50 neonates including 25 NARDS patients (10 patients with mild NARDS in the NARDS_M group and 15 patients with moderate-to-severe NARDS in the NARDS_S group) and 25 control patients screened based on gestational age, postnatal age and birth weight.

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Background: Suture knotting is the basis of surgical skills. In the process of surgical skills learning, the surrounding environment, especially the light, will affect the efficiency of learning. This study investigated the effect of optical environment on the learning of stitching and knotting skills.

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Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a common pathological form of nephrotic syndrome. This study analyzed the value of pathological lesions and clinical prognosis of different segmental glomerulosclerosis ratios in FSGS. Two hundred and six FSGS patients were collected from Dec 2013 to Apr 2016.

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