Publications by authors named "ChangQing Liu"

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  • Urbanization in Shandong Province has fueled economic growth but led to significant air pollution, highlighting the need for effective policies to address these issues.
  • An analysis of air quality in Jinan and Qingdao from 2014-2022 revealed seasonal variations in pollutants, with Qingdao generally having better air quality but Jinan experiencing faster improvement rates.
  • Key factors impacting air quality include industrial emissions and economic activities, suggesting that urban planning and green spaces are crucial for improving air quality moving forward.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Valeriana jatamansi Jones (V. jatamansi), a traditional Chinese medicine, is widely used in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, such as ulcerative colitis (UC). However, the active components of V.

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Objectives: To investigate the role of mitochondrial autophagy disorder caused by deletion of E3 ubiquitin ligase Parkin in neuroinflammation in a mouse model of MPTP-induced Parkinson's disease (PD).

Methods: Wild-type (WT) male C57BL/6 mice and Parkin mice were given intraperitoneal injections with MPTP or PBS for 5 consecutive days, and the changes in motor behaviors of the mice were observed using open field test. The effects of Parkin deletion on PD development and neuroinflammation were evaluated using immunofluorescence and Western blotting.

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Background: Several studies have indicated that the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) can prolong the survival of patients with advanced gastric cancer (AGC). However, it remains unclear whether the presence of liver metastasis leads to systemic immune suppression, resulting in poorer immune therapy outcomes. This study aims to investigate whether liver metastasis affects the efficacy of ICI in first-line treatment for AGC patients.

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  • Polymer-based thermally conductive composites are essential in microelectronics for effective heat dissipation, where the arrangement of fillers and their interaction with the polymer matrix significantly influence thermal conductivity.
  • This study focuses on boron nitride (BN) and hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), revealing that modifying BN improves its thermal conductivity and that careful alignment of BN can enhance conductivity in both directions.
  • Experiments show that BN/HEC composites achieve impressive thermal conductivities and significantly reduce thermal resistance, leading to better thermal management, which can lower the temperature of LED Al substrates by over 15 °C compared to standard composite films.
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Sludge mature compost (SMC) is notable for its high production, easy accessibility, and stable supply. This study investigated the impact of the SMC addition and different aeration rates on the humification and nitrogen fixing process during kitchen waste composting. The results demonstrated that addition of SMC prolonged the thermophilic phase, as a comparison, increased aeration shortened this phase.

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This study employed Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to explore potential causal relationships between 731 immune cell subtypes and periodontitis. Utilizing a 2-sample MR design, our study delved into the diverse landscape of immune cell interactions with periodontitis-associated factors. Multiple MR methods, including inverse variance weighting, weighted median, and MR-Egger tests, were employed to ensure reliability and mitigate potential pleiotropic effects.

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  • - This study examines how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance affects corporate investment efficiency, particularly in relation to financing constraints, using data from Chinese A-share listed companies between 2010 and 2021.
  • - Findings suggest that strong ESG performance significantly improves corporate investment efficiency, especially in reducing under-investment, and helps alleviate financing constraints that can hinder investment.
  • - The research highlights that non-state-owned, low-pollution companies and those with more institutional investors benefit more from enhanced ESG performance, emphasizing the importance of ESG for better capital allocation and sustainable growth.
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  • The study investigates the relationship between gut microbiota (GM) and Parkinson's disease (PD), focusing on whether inflammatory cytokines (ICs) play a mediating role.
  • Using Mendelian randomization analysis, the researchers identified various positive and negative associations between GM, ICs, and PD, but found that after adjusting for false discovery rate (FDR), none were statistically significant.
  • The findings suggest a strengthened link between GM and PD risk, indicating that inflammatory cytokines might mediate some of these relationships, warranting further exploration.
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High concentrations of protein wastewater often reduce treatment efficiency due to ammonia inhibition and acid accumulation caused by its low carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C/N) after digestion, as well as its complex structure. This study investigates the performance of a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) driving a protein digestion system with gradually increasing organic loading rates (OLR) of bovine serum albumin, elucidating microbial changes and methanogenic metabolic pathways on bioelectrodes under high OLR "inhibited steady-state" (ISS) conditions. The results showed that the accumulation of ammonia nitrogen (AN) from protein hydrolysis under high OLR conditions disrupted microbial growth and caused cell death on the electrode surface, hindering the electron transfer rate.

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Background: Despite the success of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-based combination therapies in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), its effectiveness remains confined to a subset of patients. The development of reliable, predictive markers is important for accurate patient stratification and further mechanistic understanding of therapy response.

Methods: We comprehensively analyzed paired single-cell RNA transcriptome and T-cell repertoire profiles from 14 HCC ascites samples, collected from 7 patients before and after treatment with the combination of sintilimab (anti-PD-1) and bevacizumab (anti-VEGF).

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Purpose: At present, albumin-bound paclitaxel combined with platinum is the standard first-line treatment option for advanced esophageal cancer (EC). However, following a hospitalization surge, clinicians may prefer to use albumin-bound paclitaxel as a single dose. The present study aimed to investigate the survival of patients with advanced EC when treated with single or fractionated doses of albumin-bound paclitaxel.

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Low humification and nitrogen loss pose substantial challenges to the resource utilization in kitchen waste composting. This study investigated the effects of brown-rot fungi (BRF), cellulolytic nitrogen fixing bacteria (CNFB), and their composite microbial inoculants (CMI) during composting. Results indicated that microbial inoculants extended the thermophilic phase and enhanced cellulose degradation.

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  • Microbial electrolysis cell-anaerobic digestion (MEC-AD) is a new technology aimed at improving methane production, but it's currently facing issues with efficiently breaking down protein-rich substrates.
  • The study introduced a new type of carbon cloth anode, MIL-100(Fe), which was prepared under two different conditions: hydrothermal (H-MIL-100(Fe)) and room temperature (R-MIL-100(Fe)).
  • Results showed that both versions of MIL-100(Fe) increased methane production, with H-MIL-100(Fe) performing better in terms of electrochemical efficiency, while R-MIL-100(Fe) demonstrated advantages in processing complex substrates due to its milder synthesis
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The potential of hyperspectral imaging and X-ray techniques for the non-destructive determination of the ginsenosides Rg1 + Re and Rb1 in ginseng was investigated. The random forest (RF) models were established using spectral information extracted from hyperspectral data to predict ginsenosides content. The RF model was optimized by data pre-processing methods and feature screening methods.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor wild type lung adenocarcinoma (EGFR LUAD) still has limited treatment options and unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. Ferroptosis, as a form of cell death, has been reported to play a dual role in regulating tumor cell survival. In this study, we constructed a 3-ferroptosis-gene signature, FeSig, and verified its accuracy and efficacy in predicting EGFR LUAD prognosis at both the RNA and protein levels.

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  • - This study aimed to explore how ward operational efficiency impacts nursing workload and to identify factors influencing that workload within a hospital setting.
  • - Conducted over a year in a Chinese hospital with 266,470 patient records and 52 nurses, it found that nursing workload correlates with multiple factors like case mix index and patient transfer rates.
  • - The findings emphasize that understanding this relationship is crucial for effective nurse staffing policies, ultimately aiding nursing managers in better resource allocation and improving patient care.
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Infected wounds can result in complex clinical complications and delayed healing, presenting a significant global public health challenge. This study explored the effects of topical application of two probiotics, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BB-12, on the microenvironment of infected wounds and their impact on wound healing.

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  • Advanced biochar infused with magnesium oxide (MgO) shows great promise in reducing phosphate pollution, a key factor in eutrophication.
  • The MgO is effectively confined within a nitrogen pre-doped biochar (Mg/N-BC), resulting in a significant phosphate absorption capacity of 108.41 mg/g and a high absorption rate of 18.01 mg/g/h.
  • The study highlights that pre-doping with nitrogen helps shape the biochar structure, facilitating better MgO distribution, thus optimizing phosphate removal capabilities.
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  • * In a study, CAP was found to induce ferroptosis, significantly reducing the growth and spread of squamous cell carcinoma cells.
  • * The mechanism involves CAP generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) that damage DNA, activate specific cellular pathways, and decrease protective protein levels, leading to cell death and indicating CAP's potential in cancer therapy.
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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the joints, with a particular focus on the role of a compound called columbianadin (CBN) in regulating this inflammation.
  • The study investigated how CBN affects abnormal growth and behavior of synoviocytes (joint cells) by targeting a protein called vimentin, which is involved in cell migration and proliferation.
  • Results showed that CBN can inhibit the growth and movement of these cells, likely by binding to vimentin, thereby reducing joint swelling and damage in a mouse model of RA.
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Due to climate change and environmental pollution, natural lakes and reservoir water suffer increasingly serious algal blooms and associated water quality problems due to the presence of algal or algogenic organic matter (AOM) such as algal odour and toxins. Effective removal of these micropollutants, especially in the event of algal blooms, is critical to aesthetic values of water bodies, drinking water security and human health. The study investigated the removal efficiency of two common odorous compounds, trans-1,10-dimethyl-trans-9-decalol (geosmin) and 2-Methylisoborneol (2-MIB), using foam fractionation enabled by air nanobubbles with addition of two common cationic and anionic surfactants, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), to enhance foaming ability and stability.

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Raman spectroscopy has emerged as a crucial mineral analysis technique in planetary surface exploration missions. Nonetheless, the inherently low Raman scattering efficiency of planetary silicate materials makes it challenging to extract enough Raman information. Theoretical and experimental studies of the remote Raman scattering properties of planetary materials are also urgent requirements for future lunar and planetary explorations.

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  • - Scientists want to turn rat skin cells into neurons using special chemicals to help treat diseases that affect the brain.
  • - They improved their method by changing what the cells are grown on and by adding protective substances, which made more cells survive and turn into neuron-like cells.
  • - With the new technique, they saw a big increase in both how many cells lived and how many became like neurons, showing success in their experiment.
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