Publications by authors named "ChangHui Li"

Background: Colostrum, abundant in immunoglobulins and growth factors, plays a vital role in supporting immunity. Both yak and buffalo milk are characterized by their high protein and fat content. However, the metabolomic profiles of yak colostrum (YC), buffalo colostrum (BC), and bovine colostrum (CC) remain largely unexplored.

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Liver cirrhosis is a chronic disease caused by long-term inflammation and fibrosis of the liver. Early identification and intervention in liver cirrhosis have become an important goal for researchers to explore the influence of some metabolic factors on the risk of liver cirrhosis in terms of genetic susceptibility. Data from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of fourteen metabolic factors and liver cirrhosis were obtained from publicly available databases.

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  • Ferroptosis plays an important role in preventing cancer, but how certain genes contribute to this process is not fully understood.
  • Overexpression of ELF3, combined with PTEN deficiency, promotes lung cancer by enhancing cell proliferation and inhibiting ferroptosis through the regulation of the SCL7A11 gene, a known ferroptosis inhibitor.
  • In clinical observations, lower levels of PTEN and higher levels of ELF3 and SCL7A11 in lung tumors correlate with poor survival outcomes for patients, suggesting that targeting ferroptosis could be a potential therapeutic strategy.
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Background And Aims: The addition of organic fertilizers and sheep slat manure have important effects on soil quality in alpine mining areas, but how they affect soil physicochemical properties and microorganisms is not yet known.

Methods: The current study employed field-controlled experiments and high-throughput sequencing technology to investigate differences in soil physicochemical properties, microbial community structures, and diversity under four treatments: no fertilization (CK), 100% sheep manure (SM), a combination of 50% sheep manure and 50% commercial organic fertilizer (MF), and 100% commercial organic fertilizer (OF).

Results: Aboveground biomass increased by 191.

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Purpose: The Hoffa-like tibial plateau fracture is a rare intra-articular fracture and few studies have investigated its curative effect after treatment. We aimed to focus on patients with Hoffa-like tibial plateau fractures based on a large sample population and to evaluate their long-term surgical outcomes treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF).

Method: Between August 2017 and September 2020, a period in which 3256 tibial plateau fractures were treated in five trauma centres.

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  • Colostrum from yaks and buffaloes is rich in nutrients, but its full range of metabolites is not well understood.
  • The study used advanced techniques to analyze the metabolite profiles of colostrum from yaks, buffaloes, and cows, identifying a total of 362 metabolites.
  • Key differences were found, with yak colostrum having higher levels of inositol, glycine, and carnitine, while buffalo colostrum was notable for its high amounts of primary bile acids, which aid in fat digestion.
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Innate immune cells, crucial in resisting infections and initiating adaptive immunity, play diverse and significant roles in tumor development. These cells, including macrophages, granulocytes, dendritic cells (DCs), innate lymphoid cells, and innate-like T cells, are pivotal in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Innate immune cells are crucial components of the TME, based on which various immunotherapy strategies have been explored.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Jian-Pi-Yi-Shen (JPYS) formula is an effective herbal therapy against renal injury, and JPYS has been clinically applied to ameliorate chronic kidney disease (CKD) and CKD-associated anemia. Increasing evidence supports the link between renal fibrosis and anemia in CKD. JPYS possessed anti-fibrosis effects in experimental CKD.

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  • Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a cutting-edge imaging technique that utilizes numerous ultrasound transducer elements for faster imaging but faces challenges with large data sizes impacting image reconstruction speed.
  • The study introduces a comprehensive framework for GPU-accelerated PACT image reconstruction, using accessible parallel computing tools to enhance performance and enable real-time applications.
  • Results show that the framework significantly speeds up the reconstruction process, achieving an impressive performance increase on dual-GPU systems compared to conventional CPU setups, and the example codes are made available on GitHub for the research community.
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The dysregulated levels of branched chain amino acids (BCAA) contribute to renal fibrosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD), yet specific analysis of BCAA contents and how they are regulated still remain unclear. It is therefore of great scientific interest to understand BCAA catabolism in CKD and develop a sensitive method for simultaneous determination of individual BCAA and their metabolites branched chain α-ketoacids (BCKA). In this work, the important role of BCAA metabolism that drives renal fibrosis in the process of CKD was first revealed by using transcriptomics.

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  • Neutrophils are the most common immune cells in blood and have key roles in tumor formation, behaving differently depending on their environment.
  • In the tumor microenvironment, cancer cells can change neutrophils to support tumor growth instead of fighting it, leading to complex interactions that can either promote or inhibit cancer progression.
  • This review aims to explore the interactions between neutrophils, tumor cells, and other immune cells, and discuss potential cancer therapies that target these neutrophil-related interactions.
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Background: The temporomandibular joint diseases have been associated with various predisposing factors. Joint spaces, articular eminence height and inclination, and the shapes of the condylar and glenoid fossa have all been shown to vary in temporomandibular joint diseases (TMD) patients. Advanced imaging techniques like cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) have been employed to estimate these parameters.

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By combining optical absorption contrast and acoustic resolution, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) has broken the barrier in depth for high-resolution optical imaging. Meanwhile, Fluorescence imaging (FLI), owing to advantages of high sensitivity and high specificity with abundant fluorescence agents and proteins, has always been playing a key role in live animal studies. Based on different optical contrast mechanisms, PAI and FLI can provide important complementary information to each other.

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Significance: Various peripheral vascular diseases (PVD) in extremities, such as arterial atherosclerosis or venous occlusion in arm or legs, are a serious global health threat. Noninvasive vascular imaging is of great value for both diagnosis and assessment of PVD.

Approach: By scanning a one-dimensional non-focusing linear array, an equivalent large two-dimensional (2D) matrix array with hundreds of thousands or more ultrasound elements is formed, thereby achieving a wide signal reception angle as well as large imaging area for three-dimensional (3D) imaging of peripheral extremities.

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The integrated analysis of host metabolome and intestinal microbiome is an opportunity to explore the complex therapeutic mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicines. Currently, researchers mainly employ various statistical correlation analytical methods to investigate metabolome-microbiome correlations. However, these conventional correlation techniques often focus on statistical correlations and their biological meanings are always ignored, especially the functional relevance between them.

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Rubella virus infection can cause vertical transmission to the fetus during pregnancy. In China's Henan province, rubella surveillance needs to be well-established. In this research, a total of 1933 neonates and 2502 pregnant women were enrolled, and their sera for IgG and IgM antibodies against rubella were tested by chemiluminescence assay.

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Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) uniquely combines optics and ultrasound, presenting a promising role in biomedical imaging as a non-invasive and label-free imaging technology. As the traditional opaque ultrasound (US) transducers could hinder the transportation of the excitation light and limit the performance of PAI system, piezoelectric transparent ultrasonic transducers (TUTs) with indium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes have been developed to allow light transmission through the transducer and illuminate the sample directly. Nevertheless, without having transparent matching materials with appropriate properties, the bandwidth of those TUTs was generally narrow.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The primary adverse effect of cyclophosphamide (CTX) chemotherapy to cancer in male patients of reproductive age is a significant impairment of reproductive function. Huangqi-Guizhi-Wuwutang (HGW), a classical traditional Chinese medicine formula, is designed to exert a salutary effect on qi and promote blood circulation, thereby eliminating blood stasis and promoting spermatogenesis, and it has been recorded as a treatment for oligospermia. However, its potential in mitigating the adverse impact of CTX on male spermatogenesis remains unexplored.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Jian-Pi-Yi-Shen (JPYS) is a herbal decoction being used to relieve the symptoms of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its complications, including anemia, for over twenty years. Nonetheless, it is unclear how JPYS influences renal anemia and iron metabolism.

Aim Of The Study: An analysis of network pharmacology, chemical profiling, and in vivo experiments was conducted to identify the impact of JPYS on JAK2-STAT3 pathway and iron utilization in renal anemia and CKD.

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Significance: Although several miniature microscope systems have been developed to allow researchers to image brain neuron activities of free moving rodents, they generally require a long cable connecting to the miniature microscope. It not only limits the behavior of the animal, but also makes it challenging to study multiple animals simultaneously.

Aim: The aim of this work is to develop a fully wireless miniature microscope that would break constraints from the connecting cables so that the animals could move completely freely, allowing neuroscience researchers to study more of animals' behaviors simultaneously, such as social behavior.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to research the morphological classification and clinical significance of vertebral artery sulcus on atlas based on CT three-dimensional reconstruction.

Methods: Three-dimensional reconstruction images of 300 adult atlases were collected. A total of 600 atlas vertebral artery sulci were selected in this study.

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Background: The roots are the main functional organs involved in the overwintering adaptability of alfalfa (Medicago sativa). However, it is still unclear how the roots are involved in the cold resistance in the high-altitude area of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). In this study, three winter-surviving 2-year-old alfalfa varieties (M.

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Pasture biomass and quality are dependent on herbivore grazing and precipitation, but the responses of vegetation to the interactive effects of climate and grazing regimes remain unclear. We conducted an eight-year sheep grazing experiment with 4 stocking rates (0, 3.5, 5.

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Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) was performed to evaluate oxygen saturation (O) of blood-mimicking phantoms, femoral arteries in beagles, and radial arteries in humans at various O plateaus. The accuracy (root mean square error, RMSE) of PAI O compared with reference O was calculated. In blood-mimicking phantoms, PAI achieved an accuracy of 1.

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