Publications by authors named "Chengfang Yang"

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  • The study focuses on the mental health of women who conceive through assisted reproductive technology (ART) and examines depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum.
  • A longitudinal study followed 542 women from prepregnancy to one year postpartum, revealing higher depressive symptoms in ART users during early pregnancy and postpartum compared to spontaneous conception.
  • Factors like lack of full-time employment and prepregnancy depressive symptoms were linked to higher antenatal symptoms, suggesting the need for targeted mental health support for specific risk factors rather than the conception method itself.
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Rationale: Primary ovarian leiomyoma is a rare benign tumor. The exact histological origin and pathogenesis of primary ovarian leiomyoma are still unclear, while its preoperative imaging diagnosis is often challenging and prone to misdiagnosis. The study aims to elucidate the diagnosis of primary ovarian leiomyoma and to distinguish it from fibroma.

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Background: As they have not yet embarked on clinical practice, most students who already have a bachelor's degree but require a bachelor's degree in nursing occasionally perceive the educator's instruction on clinical situations as abstract and challenging for making accurate clinical judgments.

Objectives: This study aims to implement a clinical judgment model and case scenarios in classroom teaching to evaluate improvements in students' clinical judgment and critical thinking abilities.

Design: A mixed-method design.

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Background: Older patients with cancer receive anticancer therapy in outpatient settings, and care-related issues may occur after discharge, which often requires family caregivers (FCs) to play a significant role in providing cancer care at home. However, relatively few studies have been focused on exploring the care experiences of these FCs.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the care experiences of FCs caring for older family members with cancer at home.

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With rapid industrial development and population growth, the pollution of soil and groundwater has become a critical concern all over the world. Yet, remediation of contaminated soil and water remains a major challenge. In recent years, apatite has gained a surging interest in environmental remediation because of its high treatment efficiency, low cost, and environmental benignity.

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Long-term heavy metals accumulation caused by acid mine drainage (AMD) irrigation in paddy soils poses a severe threat to environmental health. However, the soil adsorption mechanisms under AMD flooding remain unclear. This study provides key insights into the fate of heavy metals in soil, particularly the retention and mobility mechanisms of Cu (copper) and Cd (cadmium) after AMD flooding.

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With the incidence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) increasing in recent years, the urgent demand for the detection of domoic acid (DA), an amnesic shellfish toxin mainly produced by red tide algae , has aroused increasing attention. Aptamers, a new molecular recognition element, provide clarity in the monitoring of DA. In this study, aptamers of DA were successfully screened by Capture-SELEX.

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Conotoxins (CTXs) are a variety of mixed polypeptide toxins, among which α-conotoxin MI (CTX-MI) is the most toxic. Serious toxic symptoms, a lack of counteracting drugs, and cumbersome detection processes have made CTX-MI a hidden danger for humans. One of the obstacles to resolving this problem is the absence of specific recognition elements.

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Background and Objectives: The living environment can manifest physiological responses in humans, with cohabiting couples often having similar health statuses. The aim of this study was to (1) examine the prevalence of the overactive bladder (OAB) with or without incontinence and (2) identify associated factors for OAB with and without incontinence (including environmental factors, such as living with a partner who has OAB) in middle-aged women. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Overactive Bladder (ICIQ-OBA) was administered to 970 couples.

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Saxitoxin (STX) is one of the potent marine biotoxins that has high rate of lethality. However, there are no effective treatments at present, and the existing detection methods need to be further explored because of ethical problems or technical limitations. In this work, oligonucleotide aptamers toward STX were screened based on immobilizing libraries on Immobilized Metal-Chelate (IMC), such as Ni-NTA Sepharose, and the IMC-SELEX was conducted by the G-quadruplex library and the random library, respectively.

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Gymnodimines (GYMs), belonging to cyclic imines (CIs), are characterized as fast-acting toxins, and may pose potential risks to human health and the aquaculture industry through the contamination of sea food. The existing detection methods of GYMs have certain defects in practice, such as ethical problems or the requirement of complicated equipment. As novel molecular recognition elements, aptamers have been applied in many areas, including the detection of marine biotoxins.

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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a serious urination-related symptom of unknown pathogenesis that affects one's everyday activities. The objective of this study was to examine how OAB prevalence, symptom severity, and degree of distress caused by OAB symptoms evolved throughout the course of pregnancy. A total of 659 pregnant women were recruited from 2015 to 2020, and were evaluated through the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Overactive Bladder (ICIQ-OAB) on OAB symptoms, administered in the early, middle, and late stages of pregnancy.

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Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has seriously harmed the health of people worldwide, but its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to clarify the biological function of microRNA-378b (miR-378b) in ethanol (EtOH)-induced hepatic lipid accumulation. Here, we report miR-378b is over-expressed in EtOH-induced cells and EtOH-fed mice and finally accelerates lipid accumulation.

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A previous study indicated that microRNA-378b (miR-378b) plays a critical role in controlling hepatic insulin resistance by targeting insulin receptor (IR) and p110α in alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Methyl ferulic acid (MFA), a bioactive ingredient in Securidaca inappendiculata Hassk rhizomes, exhibits multiple pharmacological activities. It has been reported that MFA ameliorates insulin resistance in ALD, whereas the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear.

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Microplastics (MPs), as a new type of pollutants, have attracted wide attention especially in recent years, but there was insufficient research on the distribution and characteristics of MPs in urban park water body. In this study, the pollution of MPs in water and sediment of Xi'an, the largest city in northwest China, was investigated. The MPs concentration in the surface water and sediment was 2900-6970 items/m and 940-3560 items/kg, respectively.

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In recent years, microplastics (MPs) pollution, as a global environmental problem, has been widely concerned by countries all over the world. However, the research on the impact of MPs on human health is still limited. In this study, we studied the photo-transformation behavior of polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) under ultraviolet light and its toxicity to Caco-2 cells.

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SO, a major component of acid mine drainage (AMD), plays an important role in study environment of AMD. We investigated the distribution and adsorption-desorption mechanisms of SO and the variation of stable isotope of sulfur (δS) values in the soil profile polluted by AMD. Results showed that the species and S values of SO differed significantly among different soil depths.

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Compared to the suspended culture (sludge) of a conventional bioreactor, hybrid membrane bioreactors (HMBRs) are more effective at removing pollutants owing to the addition of fillers addition of fillers that facilitate biofilm formation. However, the microbial community structure and composition in an HMBR remain unclear. We ran three laboratory-scale HMBRs at room temperature under different sludge retention times (SRTs; 10 d, 20 d, and 30 d) to compare the microbial diversity and community structure among the membrane surface, suspended filler surface, and mixed liquor using high-throughput sequencing.

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To assess the potential vector effects of degradable MPs (microplastics) on the coexisting pollutant, the adsorption-desorption behaviors of tetracycline (TC) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) by the original and aged polylactic acid (PLA) was investigated. Compared with PVC, the physicochemical properties of PLA changed more observably during the UV ageing. The original smooth surface of PLA appeared holes and cracks, and the S of PLA increased a 2.

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Insulin resistance has been implicated in alcoholic liver disease. A previous study has shown that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a major role in the production, secretion, and function of insulin. MiRNAs are capable of repressing multiple target genes that in turn negatively regulate various physiological and pathological activities.

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In acid mine drainage (AMD) polluted rivers, considerable fraction of potential toxic elements are temporarily sequestered by sediments. There are two main potential environmental hazards associated with the sediments, acidity liberation and re-mobilization of metallic elements, during environmental conditions change. The effects of AMD standstill and water dilution on metallic elements migration were assessed in an AMD standstill test and a dialysis experiment.

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Actinomycetes is an abundant resource for discovering a large number of lead compounds, which play an important role in microbial drug discovery. Compared to terrestrial microorganisms, marine actinomycetes have unique metabolic pathways because of their special living environment, which has the potential to produce a variety of bioactive substances. In this paper, secondary metabolites isolated from marine actinomycetes are reviewed (2013-2018), most of which exhibited cytotoxic, antibacterial, and antiviral biological activities.

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Liver fibrosis is a pathological wound-healing response caused by chronic liver damage due to a virus, autoimmune disorder, or drugs. Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play an essential role in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis. Methyl ferulic acid (MFA), a biologically active monomer, has a protective effect on liver injury.

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Fate of metallic elements and their migration mechanisms in a waste mud impoundment and affected downstream were assessed. Physicochemical and mineralogical methods combined with PHREEQC calculation, statistical analysis and review of relevant literatures were employed. Results showed that the waste in mud impoundment had been severely weathered and acidized.

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Methyl ferulic acid (MFA) is a biologically active monomer extracted and purified from the Chinese herbal medicine Securidaca inappendiculata hasskarl. The previously studies showed that MFA improved acute liver injury induced by ethanol. However, the effect of MFA on ethanol-induced hepatic steatosis in alcoholic liver disease (ALD) still remains unclear.

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