Publications by authors named "Chunhui Li"

Thin-film fluorescent chemosensors, characterized by their tunable design, high selectivity, and exceptional sensitivity, hold significant promise for gas detection applications. However, the simultaneous realization of the 3S attributes (sensitivity, selectivity, and stability) remains a formidable challenge, particularly in the underexplored field of near-infrared (NIR) gas detection. In this work, we employ an acceptor-donor-acceptor (A-D-A) molecular design strategy to drive the development of an organic semiconductor fluorescent material with a progressive red shift in the emission wavelength.

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Prostate cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among elderly males in Western countries. TRUS biopsy remains a standard diagnosing approach for prostate cancer but poses notable risks, particularly in older men, including complications such as sepsis, acute retention, and rectal bleeding, which can lead to substantial morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to evaluate cancer-specific survival outcomes in men aged over 80 years and whether there is any cancer-specific survival advantage for TRUS biopsy procedure.

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The core-mantle differentiation process plays a pivotal role in redistributing material on a massive scale, shaping the long-term evolution of rocky planets. Understanding this process is crucial for gaining insights into the accretion and evolution of planets like Mars. However, the details of Mars's core-mantle differentiation remain poorly understood due to limited compositional data for its core and mantle.

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Drought stress damages the growth and development of maize, which results in the maize yield reduction. A strong root system improves the drought tolerance in maize. A previous genome-wide association study for the maize seminal root length under drought stress conditions identified a significant SNP, which was located in the ZmEULD1b gene.

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Chemo-sensors have deeply integrated into various facets of our daily lives. To further satisfy the increasing performance demand, the current attempts are mainly centered on materials science approaches, usually involving time-& labor-consuming structure designing, synthesis, and modification. To date, it remains largely unexplored to enhance sensing material performance at the fundamental physical level by strategic exploitation of optical properties.

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Background: Meniscus extrusion occurs in most elderly individuals and most patients after meniscus allograft transplantation. The risk factors and correlative factors of meniscus extrusion have been extensively studied. However, for using tendon autograft for meniscus reconstruction, both graft type and surgical method are different from those in previous studies on meniscus extrusion.

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Southern corn rust (SCR) is one of the most destructive foliar diseases in maize ( L.), resulting in significant yield losses. Therefore, the continuous identification of disease-resistant germplasm and the deployment of resistant hybrids is essential for durably controlling SCR.

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Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) presents significant challenges in prognostication due to its rarity and complex anatomy. This study introduces a novel approach integrating perirenal fat (PRF) radiomics with clinical factors to enhance prognostic accuracy in UTUC. The study retrospectively analyzed 103 UTUC patients who underwent radical nephroureterectomy.

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  • Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that current treatments struggle to effectively manage, prompting research to identify new biomarkers and therapeutic targets using advanced genetic analysis techniques.
  • The study utilized Mendelian randomization and single-cell analysis on large datasets to pinpoint 14 significant drug targets, classifying them into three tiers based on the strength of their association with periodontitis.
  • Results indicated that certain targets showed varying levels of evidence, with some (like TEK and SPP1) posing potential side effects, and further analysis revealed specific enrichment of target genes in immune cells, suggesting their roles in the disease.
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  • Limbs are a key feature of tetrapods, but some species, especially amphibians and reptiles, have lost them to adapt to different environments, prompting research into the genetic reasons behind this.
  • The study focuses on the Banna caecilian, a limbless amphibian, and compares its genome with other species to identify specific genes related to limb development that have been lost or altered.
  • Findings show that both caecilians and snakes have a unique set of conserved genetic elements linked to limb loss, which may play an important role in limb development evolution across tetrapods, providing new insights into how species adapt morphologically over time.
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  • Plants change their cellular makeup and gene expression when facing drought stress, which complicates identifying genetic variants associated with these responses.
  • By using a mathematical approach called tensor decomposition, researchers were able to discover trans-eQTLs that relate to groups of genes (modules) instead of just single genes, revealing crucial information about maize's drought response.
  • The study found 286 trans-eQTLs tied to drought-related gene modules, many of which traditional methods missed, suggesting that understanding these complex interactions could improve future crop breeding techniques.
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  • CT103A is a human chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy aimed at treating patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, presenting updated safety and efficacy outcomes.
  • During long-term follow-up (median 45 months), all 18 patients experienced partial or better responses, with 77.8% achieving complete or stringent complete responses.
  • The study showed promising survival rates, with a median progression-free survival of 22.6 months and overall survival of 50.2 months, indicating sustained benefits from CT103A treatment.
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Objective: To study the functional outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients who have undergone surgical intervention in the hyperacute phase (<24 h).

Data Sources: Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, Medline and Web of Science databases.

Review Methods: A meta-analysis of 7 trials involving 237 patients was performed.

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  • Strains of sequence type (ST) 37, especially PCR ribotype (RT) 017, are common in mainland China, prompting a study on their virulence factors.
  • The study involved comparing an epidemic isolate (Xy06) from China to two reference strains (R20291 and CD630E) and another local strain (Xy07), noting key genomic features and virulence traits.
  • Results indicated that Xy06 exhibited stronger virulence compared to Xy07 and CD630E and was on par with R20291, highlighting the potential threat posed by ST37 strains in the region.
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Introduction: Acne vulgaris, one of the most common skin conditions, affects up to 85% of late adolescents, currently no universally accepted assessment system. The biomechanical properties of skin provide valuable information for the assessment and management of skin conditions. Wave-based optical coherence elastography (OCE) quantitatively assesses these properties of tissues by analyzing induced elastic wave velocities.

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Introduction: Liver stiffness measurement is principal for staging liver fibrosis but not included in routine examinations. We investigated whether comparable diagnostic performance can be achieved by mining ultrasound images and developing a novel serum index (NSI).

Methods: Texture features were extracted from ultrasound images.

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) can be an important tool for non-invasive dermatological evaluation, providing useful data on epidermal integrity for diagnosing skin diseases. Despite its benefits, OCT's utility is limited by the challenges of accurate, fast epidermal segmentation due to the skin morphological diversity. To address this, we introduce a lightweight segmentation network (LS-Net), a novel deep learning model that combines the robust local feature extraction abilities of Convolution Neural Network and the long-term information processing capabilities of Vision Transformer.

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Purpose: This study aims to use bibliometric methods to explore the evolving landscape, hotspots, and emerging frontiers of pertussis vaccine research, providing deeper insights into the current research landscape and guiding future vaccine development efforts.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search of the Web of Science Core Collection database (WoSCC) from January 1, 1994, to December 31, 2023, employing search terms related to vaccination (vacc* or immun*) and pertussis (pertussis, Whooping Cough, Bordetella pertussis, B. pertussis, Bordetella pertussis infection, or B.

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  • Early diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma can help people get better treatment and live longer.
  • The study tested a new technique using Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) to check blood vessels in the mouth.
  • Results showed that this method can reliably measure different aspects of blood vessels, which may help doctors detect problems early.
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  • A phosphorus compound called oxybis(4,1-phenylene)bis(phenylphosphine oxide) (ODDPO) was synthesized and used to improve the flame retardancy of epoxy resin (EP), achieving a V-0 rating when added at 1.2 wt%.
  • ODDPO showed significant fire-resistant properties by working in both gas and condensed phases, while having only minor impacts on the thermal stability and glass transition temperature of the epoxy.
  • The incorporation of ODDPO also enhanced the hydrophobicity and dielectric properties of the epoxy, making it a promising additive for developing high-performance epoxy materials.
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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)-based angiography (OCTA) is a high-resolution, high-speed, and non-invasive imaging method that can provide vascular mapping of subcutaneous tissue up to approximately 2 mm. In dermatology applications of OCTA, handheld probes are always designed with a piece of transparent but solid contact window placed at the end of the probe to directly contact the skin for achieving better focusing between the light source and the tissue, reducing noise caused by minor movements. The pressure between the contact window and the skin is usually uncontrollable, and high external pressure affects the quality of microvascular imaging by compressing the vessels and obstructing the underlying blood flow.

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Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare and aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis. The accurate prediction of survival and recurrence in UTUC is crucial for effective risk stratification and guiding therapeutic decisions. Models combining radiomics and clinicopathological data features derived from computed tomographic urograms (CTUs) can be a way to predict survival and recurrence in UTUC.

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Emerging and recurrent infectious diseases caused by coronaviruses remain a significant public health concern. Here, we present a targeted approach to elicit antibodies capable of neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 variants and other SARS-related coronaviruses. By introducing amino acid mutations at mutation-prone sites, we engineered glycosylation modifications to the Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2, thereby exposing more conserved, yet less accessible epitopes.

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In this work, a series of amphiphilic diblock copolymers poly(-2-(methacryloyloxy) ethyl pyrrolidone)--poly(benzyl methacrylate) (PNMP --PBzMA ) were developed by the dispersion polymerization method in ethanol. The polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) behaviors were studied systematically, and a comprehensive structure-property relationship was also established. Two distinct PISA tendencies were observed, which was mainly depended on the polymerization degree of PNMP segment.

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