Publications by authors named "Chen-Ke Zhang"

Metabolites can double as a signaling modality that initiates physiological adaptations. Metabolism, a chemical language encoding biological information, has been recognized as a powerful principle directing inflammatory responses. Cytosolic pH is a regulator of inflammatory response in macrophages.

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  • This study investigates the use of double posterolateral coaxial portals for endoscopic treatment of posterior ankle impingement syndrome (PAIS), focusing on safety and clinical effectiveness.
  • The safety evaluation involved analyzing the distance between the surgical portals and the sural nerve at various ankle positions, showing a significant safety margin.
  • In a follow-up of 38 patients, the procedure showed high satisfaction rates (94.7%), no complications, and notable improvements in pain and function based on standardized scoring systems.
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Background: Fascial autografts, which are easily available grafts, have provided a promising option in patients with massive rotator cuff tears. However, no fascial autografts other than the fascia lata have been reported, and the exact healing process of the fascia-to-bone interface is not well understood. The objective of this study is to histologically and biomechanically evaluate the effect of the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) on fascia-to-bone healing.

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Background: Chronic muscle injury is characteristics of fatty infiltration and fibrosis. Recently, fibro/adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) were found to be indispensable for muscular regeneration while were also responsible for fibrosis and fatty infiltration in muscle injury. Many myokines have been proven to regulate the adipose or cell proliferation.

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