Publications by authors named "Chang Su"

: The neuroprotective role of dietary choline during adulthood has not yet been conclusively proven. This study aims to investigate the influence of long-term choline and its constituent intakes on cognitive decline in the Chinese population. : A total of 4502 subjects (≥55 years) with at least two waves of completed data and without cognitive decline at baseline were selected from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 1997-2018.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Amomum villosum Lour. (AVL), a traditional Chinese medicine, is widely used to pregnancy-related vomiting and prevent miscarriage. Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a severe pregnancy syndrome.

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Animal manure is considered to have great potential for phosphorus (P) recovery due to its high P content, while P recovery is limited by the transfer of P from the solid phase to the liquid phase. The conventional dissolution process by adding chemical acid reagents is not economically feasible for animal manure. This study used food waste (FW) as a co-substrate for the anaerobic fermentation of pig manure (PM) to achieve the release of P.

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The silicon anode suffers from significant volume expansion, low electrical conductivity, and poor long-term cycling performance, which collectively limit its potential to replace graphite as the anode material for lithium-ion batteries. In this article, a PAA-p(HEA-SBMA) binder was prepared by an in situ thermal cross-linking method, which combines strong mechanical properties and excellent reaction kinetics. The synergy of covalent bonding, dynamic hydrogen bonding, and ionic interactions in the binder structure provides excellent mechanical strength, which effectively dissipates stresses and "locks" the entire structure.

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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, debilitating inflammatory skin disease characterized by keratinized epithelial tunnels that grow deeply into the dermis. Here, we examined the immune microenvironment within human HS lesions. Multi-omics profiling and multiplexed imaging identified tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) near HS tunnels.

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Vitamin K, also known as methylnaphthoquinone, is a crucial fat-soluble nutrient necessary for the human body. The biological production of Vitamin K has received widespread attention due to its environmental friendliness and maneuverability in recent years. This review provides insights into the modular metabolic pathways of Vitamin K, lays the foundation for microbial metabolic flow balancing, cofactor engineering and dynamic regulation, and realizes the production of Vitamin K by synthesizing artificial cells from scratch.

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  • High microglial diversity complicates the creation of targeted treatments for Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • A comprehensive analysis of RNA-sequencing data revealed specific microglial subtypes associated with AD and identified potential drug targets, including microglial transition networks.
  • The study highlights ketorolac as a promising anti-inflammatory treatment for AD, showing its association with lower AD incidence in patient databases.
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Ultrasound computed tomography (USCT) has emerged as a promising platform for imaging tissue properties, offering non-ionizing and operator-independent capabilities. In this work, we demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining quantitative images of multiple acoustic parameters (sound speed and impedance) for soft tissues using full waveform inversion (FWI), which are justified with both numerical and experimental cases. A 3D reconstruction based on a series of 2D slice images is presented for the experimental case of ex vivo soft tissues.

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  • The study compared coagulation and platelet parameters between 202 women with spontaneous premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) and 202 age-matched controls with benign gynecological conditions.
  • Results showed women with POI had higher fibrinogen levels and platelet distribution width (PDW), but lower platelet count, mean platelet volume, and plateletcrit levels, indicating potential abnormalities in platelet function.
  • The findings suggest that women with POI may have increased cardiovascular disease risk due to altered platelet and fibrinogen levels, but no significant coagulation abnormalities were found.
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression by binding to the 3'-untranslated regions of target mRNAs, influencing various biological processes at the post-transcriptional level. Identifying miRNA transcription start sites (TSSs) and transcription factors' (TFs) regulatory roles is crucial for elucidating miRNA function and transcriptional regulation. miRStart 2.

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  • Single-photon LIDAR technology struggles with 3D reconstruction due to high noise, low accuracy, and slow processing times, making traditional statistical methods insufficient.
  • While CNNs show some improvement over traditional approaches, they fail to effectively capture long-range and global data features necessary for accurate reconstruction.
  • To overcome these challenges, the paper presents a new model using vision transformers and generative adversarial networks, which enhances feature extraction and overall reconstruction quality, demonstrating significant improvements in noisy real-world scenarios.
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This study aimed to explore the mechanism influencing different addition amounts of capsaicin on the gel characteristics and microstructure of myofibrillar protein (MP) gels under conditions induced by hydroxyl free radicals (•OH). Results indicate that adding capsaicin can improve the gelling characteristics of the MPs. With an increased amount of capsaicin added, the oxidation of MPs by •OH decreased, and the number of oxidation sites decreased.

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Dermatomyositis (DM) positive for anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5) antibodies, mainly when linked with rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (RP-ILD), is considered a refractory disease. Our report describes a critical case of clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) with RP-ILD that tested positive for both anti-MDA5 and anti-Ro-52 antibodies. The patient showed a limited response to a combined therapy regimen of prednisone, iguratimod, and tacrolimus.

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  • Fibrosis is a serious condition linked with many chronic inflammatory diseases, and pyroptosis, a new form of programmed cell death, is increasingly recognized for its role in these fibrotic diseases, prompting research into their connection.* -
  • The study analyzed 566 articles related to pyroptosis and fibrosis from 2010 to 2024 using various bibliometric methods, revealing trends in publication with a significant contribution from China and the USA.* -
  • Key findings showed continuous growth in publications, with Feldstein, A. E. being the most prolific author, and outlined that the top-cited articles focus on how specific proteins facilitate pyroptotic cell death, highlighting major research keywords like pyroptosis and fibrosis.*
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  • A study investigated the effectiveness of lung ultrasound in diagnosing common neonatal lung diseases among 160 newborns admitted with suspected issues between January 2020 and June 2023.
  • The results showed that lung ultrasound had high accuracy rates for various conditions, with specific accuracies ranging from 96.8% for pneumonia to 100% for pneumothorax and atelectasis.
  • The overall performance of lung ultrasound indicated an 85.00% detection rate, with a sensitivity of 95.77% and a specificity of 77.77%, highlighting its significant role in differentiating neonatal lung diseases.
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Background: This study aimed to explore the effect of household solid fuel usage on the multimorbidity trajectories among middle-aged and older adults.

Methods: Based on the 2011-2018 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, the group-based trajectory modeling and the multinomial logistic regression model were used to explore the relationship between multimorbidity trajectories of older adults with different fuel types, duration of solid fuel usage, and potential interaction with PM. Three multimorbidity trajectory patterns were identified by group-based trajectory modeling and labeled as "non-chronic morbidity" (no disease increase), "newly developing multimorbidity" (diseases grew from 0 to 2), and "multi-chronic multimorbidity" (diseases grew from 2 to 4).

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder. However, current treatments are directed at symptoms and lack ability to slow or prevent disease progression. Large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous genomic loci associated with PD, which may guide the development of disease-modifying treatments.

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is linked to inflammation, and researchers studied brain cells in late-stage PD using advanced techniques to understand vulnerabilities.
  • They analyzed brain samples from six PD patients and six healthy controls, identifying distinct changes in eight cell types, including increased T cells in PD and marked alterations in excitatory neurons.
  • Comparisons with Alzheimer's disease revealed that while neuron changes were different, both diseases shared some changes in glial cells, indicating unique underlying mechanisms for neuronal vulnerability in PD versus AD.
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  • The study focuses on a pathogenic fungus that poses significant risks to immunocompromised individuals, aiming to understand how it causes disease by examining fungal gene expression during infection.* -
  • Researchers found that the expression of two specific MAPK proteins, Fus3 and Kss1, greatly increases during infection, and deleting both genes simultaneously reduces fungal presence in the host's organs and gut.* -
  • The findings suggest that this MAPK signaling pathway is essential for the fungus's ability to persist and exhibit virulence, highlighting its importance in the organism's pathogenic capabilities.*
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Squid, as a very important economic marine species, accounts for 5 % of the total catch of fish and cephalopods. The waste from the processing process of squid can be used for collagen extraction, which has great application value in the field of biomedical materials. Here, we obtained squid cartilage gelatin (SCG) with different molecular weights by adjusti.

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