Publications by authors named "Cong Zhang"

The livestock sector is a major source of non-CO greenhouse gas (GHG). As China has the world's largest livestock production, analyzing factors influencing GHG emission intensity of livestock (GEIL) is crucial for guiding its emission reduction policies. Yet, most current studies on livestock GHG focus on emission amount (GEAL) over GEIL, neglecting comprehensive utilization of spatial econometric models.

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CRISPR/Cas12a-based biosensors have garnered significant attention in the field of point-of-care testing (POCT), yet the majority of the CRISPR-based POCT methods employ fluorescent systems as report probes. Herein, we report a new CRISPR/Cas12a-enabled multicolor visual biosensing strategy for the rapid detection of disease biomarkers. The proposed assay provided vivid color responses to enhance the accuracy of visual detection.

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Sepsis is a major medical problem which causes millions of deaths worldwide every year. The host immune response in sepsis is characterized by acute inflammation and a simultaneous state of immunosuppression. In the later stage of sepsis, immunosuppression is a crucial factor that increases the susceptibility of septic patients to secondary infection and mortality.

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Effectively interfering with endoplasmic reticulum (ER) function in tumor cells and simultaneously activating an anti-tumor immune microenvironment to attack the tumor cells are promising strategies for cancer treatment. However, precise ER-stress induction is still a huge challenge. In this study, we synthesized a near-infrared (NIR) probe, NIR-715, which induces tumor cell death and inhibits tumor growth without causing apparent side effects.

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Background: Previous studies have investigated the encouragement of healthy behaviors through both conscious manipulation and unconscious priming. However, direct comparisons between these two approaches are limited, resulting in interventions that may lack precision. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of conscious and unconscious priming on the intention to engage in physical activity, with the goal of identifying and applying the most effective method as a targeted intervention to bridge the gap between intention and actual physical activity.

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Objective: Polytrauma is a complex condition associated with poor outcomes and high mortality rates resulting from severe damage and complicated complications. This study sought to ascertain the incidence of chronic complications in polytrauma patients, as well as the early immune changes and risk factors.

Methods: A multicenter, prospective and observational cohort study was conducted at the emergency surgery or traumatic intensive care unit (TICU) of the Advanced Trauma Center from August 2020 to July 2023.

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This study presents an innovative dual closed-loop DC control system for intelligent electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, designed to address the challenges of high power factor, low harmonic pollution, and high efficiency in EV charging applications. The research implements a three-level Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) rectifier with a diode-clamped topology and Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs), achieving a power factor of 0.99, a total harmonic distortion (THD) of 1.

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An abundant amount of colon cancers is diagnosed every year, accounting for 9% of malignant tumors. Even with the progress of relevant research, the 5-year survival rate for colon cancer is still less than 60%, indicating that improving the prognosis of colon cancer is still a challenge that needs to be overcome. This study employed the algorithm "scissor" to integrate the single-cell sequencing data and bulk transcriptome data with prognosis information to predict prognosis-associated cells (PAC).

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Purpose: The study aims to investigate the absorption, metabolism, and excretion of donafenib, a deuterated derivative of sorafenib, in healthy Chinese male volunteers.

Methods: Six healthy Chinese male volunteers were administered a single oral dose of 300 mg donafenib containing 120 µCi of [14 C]-donafenib. The study involved collecting and analyzing plasma, urine, and feces samples to determine the recovery and distribution of total radioactivity, identify metabolites, and assess the metabolic pathways of donafenib.

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Soil chromium (Cr) stress has a well-recognized negative impact on plant growth, and intercropping is a commonly used method to mitigate heavy metal toxicity to main plants. However, the responses of root exudates-microbial and their interactions among soil zones to soil Cr stress are always in need of clarification in intercropping system. In this study, three intercropping patterns (CT, Malus only; TM, Malus × Mentha and TA, Malus × Ageratum) with different soil Cr addition levels (NCR, LCR, HCR) were applied, and the rhizosphere ecological traits in the main plant (FRS) and intercrop (ARS) were investigated.

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Background: Predicting and reducing the 28-day mortality in sepsis remains a challenge in this research field.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the association between hypertension and 28-day mortality in sepsis.

Methods: This study is a cross-sectional approach with Mendelian Randomization (MR).

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Introduction: Neointimal hyperplasia is one of the persistent complications after vascular interventions, and is the major cause of treatment failure. Interleukin-33 (IL-33) emerges as a crucial factor in many biological processes and plays an important role in vascular diseases. Adventitial injection is catching attention for its effectiveness and fewer side effects.

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Introduction: Patients with acute mountain sickness (AMS) due to hypoxia at high altitudes often exhibit abnormal water metabolism. Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are major regulators of adaptive responses to hypoxia. As transcription factors, HIFs are involved in the regulation of erythropoiesis, iron metabolism, angiogenesis, energy metabolism, and cell survival by promoting the transcriptional expression of hundreds of target genes.

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Background: DaYuan Yin (DYY), a traditional Chinese medicine for lung diseases, requires further study to understand how it improves acute lung injury (ALI). This study seeks to elucidate the material basis and molecular mechanisms underlying the treatment of ALI with DYY through network pharmacology, molecular docking, and experimental validation.

Methods: DYY's active components and targets were identified using TCMSP and UHPLC-MS/MS, and a herb-component-target network was created with Cytoscape 3.

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  • The study focuses on Macrotrabecular-massive (MTM) and vessels encapsulating tumor clusters (VETC), two aggressive types of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and their molecular markers that affect prognosis and treatment.
  • Using machine learning on the TCGA-LIHC cohort, researchers developed a 4-gene risk score to differentiate high-risk from low-risk HCC patients, revealing significant differences in outcomes and treatment responses.
  • The findings suggest that high-risk patients have worse prognoses, lower responses to certain therapies, and higher recurrence rates, highlighting the risk score's potential for guiding personalized treatment strategies in HCC.
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Terrestrial ecosystems represent the most direct and principal reservoirs of plastic contamination on Earth. The toxic effects of microplastic exposure on terrestrial plants have been analyzed from the perspectives of direct toxicity, indirect toxicity, and combined toxicity with other pollutants. By investigating the impacts on the growth, behavior, and oxidative stress responses of soil animals, the toxicological patterns of microplastics have been elucidated.

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Objective: This review aims to summarize and elucidate the extraction processes of traditional Chinese medicine granules, examining their connection to quality control, with the aim of establishing a foundation for superior extraction methodologies.

Methodology: This article systematically collects and analyzes relevant literature from the past two decades through databases such as Science Direct, PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and CNKI, focusing on the extraction processes of traditional Chinese medicine granules and the factors affecting extraction efficiency.

Results: This article provides a comprehensive account of the extraction and granulation processes of traditional Chinese medicine granules.

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In this letter, we comment on the article by López-Gómez , which explores the prevalence of () infection among patients with esophageal carcinoma (EC) in a cohort of Spain population. The relationship between infection and EC is very complex. Previous research results are often contradictory due to the influence of dietary habits, age, region, and other factors.

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  • Polytrauma, defined as severe multiple traumatic injuries, was investigated to determine its frequency and specific risk factors for recidivism, rather than just being labeled a random accident.
  • A study conducted across four Advanced Trauma Centers from August 2020 to July 2023 analyzed 2,490 trauma patients, using logistic regression to identify factors that contribute to repeated polytrauma incidents.
  • Results showed a high recidivism rate of 44.6%, with recidivists mostly being males aged 45-54, experiencing more severe injuries in subsequent events, and linked to factors like sleep deprivation and occupations in construction or delivery.
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Sweet potato ( (L.) is regarded among the most crucial crops globally because it is abundant in essential nutrients vital for human health. However, limited comprehensive information is available regarding the nutritional composition of sweet potato, which hinders its optimal utilization.

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  • * The study tested anisodine hydrobromide on healthy male mice with induced middle cerebral artery occlusion, assessing its impact on neural growth and recovery using various staining techniques.
  • * Results indicated that anisodine hydrobromide enhances nerve regeneration and synaptic formation, while the Notch signaling pathway plays a crucial role in its effects on neuroplasticity post-stroke.
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Aerosols significantly affect the transmission of optical signals in the atmosphere, necessitating accurate atmospheric models for the performance evaluation of electro-optic devices. Aerosol size distribution is a critical parameter in these models, and the lognormal function is commonly used to mathematically represent it. This study aims to handle the lack of a solid criterion for determining the number of lognormal modes and introduces an improved scheme that leverages the characteristics of the second derivative (SD) of the Gaussian curve to identify the mode amount and to initialize mode parameters for fitting.

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