Publications by authors named "Chunmei Jiang"

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  • - The study evaluates how common steatotic liver disease (SLD) is among US adolescents, focusing on identifying metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and its link to clinically significant fibrosis (CSF).
  • - Out of 1,446 adolescents, 20.1% had SLD, with the majority (17.9%) diagnosed with MASLD, while only 4% had CSF.
  • - Although a high percentage of SLD patients met the MASLD criteria, there was no significant difference in the risk of CSF between those with and without MASLD.
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  • A study evaluated treatment regimens for treatment-naïve chronic hepatitis B patients with high viral loads, focusing on their effectiveness and safety over 48 weeks.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 391 patients, finding that patients treated with Tenofovir Alafenamide (TAF) or Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) had better virological responses compared to those treated with Entecavir (ETV), with TAF also showing higher rates of ALT normalization and HBeAg seroconversion.
  • The findings suggest that for high viral load CHB patients, TAF and TDF are more effective than ETV, and combination therapies do not provide additional benefits over these monotherapies.
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This study aimed to decipher the interaction between CD26 and caveolin-1, key proteins involved in cell signaling and linked to various diseases. Using computational methods, we predicted their binding conformations and assessed stability through 100 ns molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We identified two distinct binding conformations (con1 and con4), with con1 exhibiting superior stability.

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  • Preeclampsia is a severe pregnancy-related condition with no effective prevention methods, and recent studies suggest transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) might help.
  • This study found that taVNS can reduce the apoptosis (cell death) of placental cells by promoting the release of acetylcholine, which inhibits harmful mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS).
  • By minimizing cell death and preserving mitochondrial health, taVNS could improve placental function and offer new therapeutic strategies for managing preeclampsia.
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Chronic wounds of significant severity and acute injuries are highly vulnerable to fungal infections, drastically impeding the expected wound healing trajectory. The clinical use of antifungal therapeutic drug is hampered by poor solubility, high toxicity and adverse reactions, thereby necessitating the urgent development of novel antifungal therapy strategy. Herein, this study proposes a new strategy to enhance the bioactivity of small-molecule antifungal drugs based on multifunctional metal nanozyme engineering, using amphotericin B (AmB) as an example.

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  • The paper reviews the effectiveness of iron-based catalysts in NO emissions control, focusing on their low cost and high performance in NH-SCR technology.
  • It examines various types of iron-based catalysts, including single and composite forms, and analyzes how their structure and interactions affect their catalytic performance.
  • The study highlights the future potential of iron-based catalysts and aims to provide insights for advancements in their development and application in de-NO technologies.
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  • Iturin A, a lipopeptide, shows promise in treating infections caused by a specific fungus, affecting factors such as hypha formation and biofilm development.
  • The study found that iturin A has a minimal inhibitory concentration of 25 µg/mL and outperforms nystatin in reducing fungal growth in a mouse model of oral infection.
  • Iturin A treatment at high doses did not harm the mice's health, indicating its potential for safe use in managing oral fungal infections.
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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive type of glioma (Grade IV). The presence of cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTLs) has been associated with improved outcomes in patients with GBM, and it is believed that the activation of CTLs by dendritic cells may play a critical role in controlling the growth of GBM. DCs are professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) that orchestrate innate and adaptive anti-GBM immunity.

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  • Global focus on environmental protection is driving countries to reduce harmful pollutants like carbon dioxide and particulate matter, especially from diesel engines.
  • Diesel particulate filters (DPFs) are recognized as effective technologies for controlling soot emissions, but their performance can be influenced by various factors at different scales.
  • The text highlights the need for future research on optimizing DPF designs, focusing on stable catalytic materials, minimizing costs, and balancing soot and ash loads for better regeneration and heat management strategies.
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Hypobaric hypoxia is often associated with the plateau environment and can lead to altitude sickness or death. The underlying cause is a lack of oxygen, which limits energy metabolism and leads to a compensatory stress response. Although glycolysis is commonly accepted as the primary energy source during clinical hypoxia, our preliminary experiments suggest that hypobaric hypoxia may depress glycolysis.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between serum homocysteine levels and idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) in patients with deep perforating arteriopathy (DPA), as the causes of iNPH are not fully understood.
  • Results indicated that patients with iNPH had significantly higher homocysteine levels compared to those without iNPH, suggesting a potential connection between elevated homocysteine and the condition.
  • Further research is necessary to explore the predictive value of homocysteine, and to clarify the mechanism behind its association with iNPH in patients with DPA.
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 CRF01_AE is one of the most important genotypes in China, especially in the population of men who have sex with men (MSM). It has become the most prevalent strain among them. Describing the variant characterization of CRF01_AE will help to reveal the reason behind its predominance in MSM.

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Ganoderma lucidum spores (GLSs) have been suggested to provide optimal structures for transporting orally bioavailable drugs. However, the double-layer wall and cavities of GLSs are naturally closed. This study aimed to modify GLSs into porous carriers by opening the layers and internal cavity with iturin A (IA) followed by potassium hydroxide (KOH) or hydrochloric acid (HCl).

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Crude exopolysaccharides produced by Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus SHA113 were previously found to exhibit anti-alcoholic gastric ulcer activity in mice, but their major active fraction, structural characteristics, and underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Here, LRSE1 was identified as the active exopolysaccharide fraction produced by L. rhamnosus SHA113 responsible for the above effects.

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In response to the problem that the actual extent of coal mining impacts on the surface in thick loose layer mines significantly exceeds the theoretical predictions, based on the literature study, the form of influence of thick loose layer on the predicted parameters of the probability integral method is summarized and analyzed; taking into account the influence of the subsidence coefficient, the sine modification formula of the major influence radius and the logistic modification formula of the subsidence coefficient are established, respectively, and based on the characteristics of the major influence radius, a new subsidence basin demarcation point is proposed and a novel probability integral method segmental parameter modified prediction model is constructed. The simulated experiment and real data experiment results prove that the constructed probability integral method segmented parameter modified model can both reduce the convergence of surface subsidence basin edge better and take into account the predicted accuracy inside the subsidence basin. The research achievements provide scientific data support for disaster warning, pollution management, ecological restoration, and coordination between coal mining and surface city construction in thick loose layer mining areas.

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The microgravity environment experienced during spaceflight severely impaired immune system, making astronauts vulnerable to various diseases that seriously threaten the health of astronauts. Immune cells are exceptionally sensitive to changes in gravity and the microgravity environment can affect multiple aspects of immune cells through different mechanisms. Previous reports have mainly summarized the role of microgravity in the classification of innate and adaptive immune cells, lacking an overall grasp of the laws that microgravity effects on immune cells at different stages of their entire developmental process, such as differentiation, activation, metabolism, as well as function, which are discussed and concluded in this review.

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Echovirus 18 has been recognized as an important causative pathogen of aseptic meningitis in young children worldwide, and echovirus 18-induced meningitis is rarely found in adults with immunocompetence. In this case study, we report the clinical and virological characteristics of aseptic meningitis caused by recombinant echovirus 18 in an adult with immunocompetence. A 31-year-old woman with immunocompetence was admitted to our hospital with fever, dizziness, severe headache, nausea, and vomiting for the past 1 day and was diagnosed with viral meningitis based on the clinical manifestations and laboratory results from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

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  • * Among 328 HBV-infected patients, results showed that HBsAg loss rates at Week 24 were higher in the IHC group (39.50%) compared to the CHB group (28.71%), though no significant difference was found after adjusting for patient characteristics using Propensity Score Matching.
  • * Additionally, patients with lower baseline HBsAg levels (<100 IU/ml) demonstrated improved clearance
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Objective: To explore the effect of WeChat-based MUST nursing intervention on self-care ability and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure.

Method: Convenient sampling was used to select CHF patients who received treatment in XX Hospital from January 1, 2020, to December 30, 2020, as the study subjects and was divided into the experimental group (n = 60) and the control group (n = 60) according to the random number table. The experimental group used the WeChat-based MUST nursing intervention, and the control group used the routine education and follow-up model.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of GSK's AS04-HPV-16/18 vaccine in Chinese women aged 18-25, with an extension study 4 years later offering the vaccine to those who initially received a placebo.
  • The extension study involved 3537 women, out of 6051 total participants, and found no serious adverse events related to the vaccine, while demonstrating high efficacy rates against HPV infections and related cervical lesions.
  • The AS04-HPV-16/18 vaccine exhibited a good safety profile and provided long-term protection comparable to other international studies.
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Metal corrosion caused by Aspergillus sp. was shown to be significantly enhanced on a space station, but its mechanism is still unknown. To simulate this on earth, the corrosion capability of A.

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