Publications by authors named "Chuanmin Zhang"

To explore the clinical application value of radiomics model based on pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) in predicting coronary heart disease. A retrospective analysis was performed for inpatients who had undergone coronary computed tomography angiography from January to December 2023, and 164 cases of coronary artery lesions were screened as the lesion group and 190 cases of normal coronary artery samples were selected as the control group. The clinical data and imaging data of all patients were collected, the radiomics features were extracted by relevant software, and the "region of interest" of pericoronary fat was delineated, and the selection operator and multivariate logistic regression were used to screen the radiomic features of pericoronary fat.

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Quantitative analysis of spindle dynamics in mitosis through fluorescence microscopy requires tracking spindle elongation in noisy image sequences. Deterministic methods, which use typical microtubule detection and tracking methods, perform poorly in the sophisticated background of spindles. In addition, the expensive data labeling cost also limits the application of machine learning in this field.

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The proboscis is an important feeding organ for the glossatan moths, mainly adapted to the flower and non-flower visiting habits. The clover cutworm, Rottemberg, and the spotted clover moth, (Denis & Schiffermuller), are serious polyphagous pests, attacking numerous vegetables and crops, resulting in huge economic losses. However, the feeding behavior and mechanisms of the adult stage remain unsatisfactorily explored.

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Objective: To establish and verify a computed tomography (CT)-based multi-class prediction model for discriminating the risk stratification of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs).

Materials And Methods: A total of 381 patients with GISTs were confirmed by surgery and pathology. Information on 213 patients were obtained from one hospital and used as training cohort, whereas the details of 168 patients were collected from two other hospitals and used as independent validation cohort.

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Sensory structures on the antennae and mouthparts of insects are associated with various activities, such as host location, feeding, attracting a mate, and identifying a suitable oviposition site. Athetis lepigone (Möschler) is an important polyphagous Eurasian pest with more than 30 species of host plants. The larvae target bud leaves, prop roots, and tender stems of many agricultural crops, but the feeding habits of the adults remain poorly known.

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The combination of chemotherapeutic drug paclitaxel (PTX) and VEGF siRNA could inhibit cancer development with synergistic efficacy. However, efficient and safe delivery systems with high encapsulation efficiency of PTX and a long-time release of drugs are urgently needed. In this study, novel nanoparticles (PTX/siRNA/FALS) were constructed by using tripeptide lipid (L), sucrose laurate (S), and folate-PEG-DSPE (FA) to co-deliver PTX and siRNA.

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The toxicology of cationic liposomes was explored to advance clinical trials of liposome-mediated gene therapy through the analysis of a peptide cationic liposome with DOTAP as a positive control. We first investigated the delivery of luciferase siRNA by several peptide liposomes in mice bearing lung cancer A549 cell xenografts. Of these, a cationic liposome (CDO14) was selected for further investigation.

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As zwitterionic polymers show great promise in drug delivery, hyaluronic acid (HA) was deacetylated and grafted with dodecylamine to prepare a pH-sensitive zwitterionic polymer dHAD used as a carrier for antitumor drugs. The polymer was negatively charged at pH 7.4 and became positive at pH 6.

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The ZnO nanorod arrays (NRs)/CuAlO2 laminar crystal thin films (LFs)/Ni heterojunctions with delafossite structure were prepared by sol-gel synthesis for LFs and hydrothermal for NRs. X-ray diffraction analysis demonstrates the typical delafossite structure CuAlO2 and pure ZnO of R¯3m space group. Compared with a traditional CuAlO2/Ni laminar films (LFs) nanostructure, the photocurrent of this heterojunction nanostructure is significantly increased.

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There are several mechanisms by which cancer cells develop resistance to treatments, including increasing anti-apoptosis, increasing drug efflux, inducing angiogenesis, enhancing DNA repair and altering cell cycle checkpoints. The drugs are hard to reach curative effects due to these resistance mechanisms. It has been suggested that liposomes based co-delivery systems, which can deliver drugs and genes to the same tumor cells and exhibit synergistic anti-cancer effects, could be used to overcome the resistance of cancer cells.

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In our previous Letter, we have carried out the synthesis of a novel DDCTMA cationic lipid which was formulated with DOPE for gene delivery. Herein, we used folic acid (FA) as targeting ligand and cholesterol (Chol) as helper lipid instead of DOPE for enhancing the stability of the liposomes. These liposomes were characterized by dynamic laser scattering (DLS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and agarose gel electrophoresis assays of pDNA binding affinity.

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Modifying chitosan (CS) with polyethylenimine (PEI) grafts is an effective way to improve its gene transfection performance. However, it is still a challenge to conduct the grafting with fine control and high efficiency, particularly for the modification of water-insoluble CS. Herein, a novel method to graft CS with PEI (1.

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Background & Objective: The major cause of death in breast cancer patients is distant metastasis. This study was to explore the expression and significance of small breast epithelial mucin (SBEM) mRNA, the specific marker of breast cancer, in peripheral blood of breast cancer patients.

Methods: Expression of SBEM mRNA in peripheral blood samples from 67 breast cancer patients, 16 benign breast disease patients, and 20 healthy volunteers was detected by nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (nested RT-PCR).

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