Publications by authors named "Cui Dan"

Objective: Loneliness and psychological distress are serious challenges for older adults to cope with and factors threatening life quality and happiness during their remaining years. Older people's attitudes and evaluations towards loneliness potentially affect psychological distress. Therefore, the current study aimed to examine the relationship between the stigma of loneliness and the psychological distress of older adults, further exploring the mediating effect of distress disclosure and loneliness.

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  • * A study involving 30 patients with lenvatinib-resistant HCC indicated that combining lenvatinib with the EGFR-TKI gefitinib resulted in some positive outcomes, with 30% of patients showing partial response and almost 47% stable disease.
  • * The combination therapy demonstrated a median progression-free survival of 4.4 months and an overall survival of 13.7 months, with a significantly higher objective response rate compared to existing second-line therapies, suggesting the need for further research.
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Inhibition of integrin αvβ6 is a promising approach to the treatment of fibrotic disease such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Screening a small library combining head groups that stabilize the bent-closed conformation of integrin αIIbβ3 with αv integrin binding motifs resulted in the identification of hit compounds that bind the bent-closed conformation of αvβ6. Crystal structures of these compounds bound to αvβ6 and related integrins revealed opportunities to increase potency and selectivity, and these efforts were accelerated using accurate free energy perturbation (FEP+) calculations.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of intestinal flora imbalance on inflammatory factors in the serum and vascular endothelial functionality in individuals with preeclampsia (PE).

Methods: From January 2022 to December 2023, a total of 58 individuals with PE (PE group) and 60 healthy controls (CON group) were included in this study; they were matched for age and pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index (BMI). A comparison was made between the two groups in terms of the general data and the number of unique intestinal flora.

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Decoding speech envelopes from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals holds potential as a research tool for objectively assessing auditory processing, which could contribute to future developments in hearing loss diagnosis. However, current methods struggle to meet both high accuracy and interpretability. We propose a deep learning model called the auditory decoding transformer (ADT) network for speech envelope reconstruction from EEG signals to address these issues.

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  • - Since 2013, there have been 167 cases of people infected with special flu viruses from pigs in the U.S. called swine-origin influenza A.
  • - Most of these viruses had a change in their genes that makes them resistant to certain medicines, but none were resistant to another type of medicine called neuraminidase inhibitors.
  • - Scientists did tests to find out how well these viruses respond to treatments and discovered that one specific change in the virus made it much harder to treat with a medicine called baloxavir.
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Introduction: Cerebral swelling and brain injury in ischemic stroke are closely related to increased vasopressin (VP) secretion. How to alleviate ischemic brain injury by suppressing VP hypersecretion through simply available approaches remains to be established.

Methods: Using a rat model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), testing effects of the intranasal application of low concentration saline-0.

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Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an established treatment for unresectable and early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, in some cases, residual tumor cells undergo malignant transformation following RFA. The molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain poorly understood.

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Microalgae photobioreactor (PBR) is a kind of efficient wastewater treatment system for nitrogen removal. However, there is still an urgent need for process optimization of PBR. Especially, the synergistic effect and optimization of light and flow state poses a challenge.

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  • Elevated red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is linked to higher in-hospital mortality rates in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) who also have diabetes mellitus (DM).
  • A study analyzing 7,063 patients found that a 1 g/L rise in RDW correlates with a 9% increase in mortality risk, highlighting the dangerous implications of increased RDW levels.
  • The research supports a clear connection between RDW levels and in-hospital mortality, emphasizing the need for monitoring RDW in ICU patients suffering from both conditions.
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Satellite nodules is a key clinical characteristic which has prognostic value of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Currently, there is no gene-level predictive model for Satellite nodules in liver cancer. For the 377 HCC cases collected from the dataset of Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), their original pathological data were analyzed to extract information regarding satellite nodules status as well as other relevant pathological data.

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Current studies on facial growth and development have been largely based on European populations. Less studied are African populations, who because of their distinct genetic makeup and environmental conditions, provide deeper insights into patterns of facial development. Patterns of facial shape development in African populations remain largely uncharacterised.

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  • Previous research indicated a notable link between serum calcium levels and mortality in ICU patients, particularly those with diabetes and congestive heart failure (CHF).
  • This study evaluated 7,063 patients using the MIMIC-IV database, finding an in-hospital mortality rate of 12.2% and established a U-shaped relationship between serum calcium levels and mortality.
  • The analysis identified a critical inflection point at 9.05 mg/dL, revealing that both low and high serum calcium levels are associated with increased in-hospital mortality in patients with diabetes and CHF.
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  • * The CDC's National SARS-CoV-2 Strain Surveillance (NS3) program analyzed SARS-CoV-2 samples to understand the evolution of these variants and their spike mutations from May 2021 to February 2023.
  • * The study found that some subvariants have significantly evaded neutralizing antibodies from post-vaccination sera, indicating a need for ongoing research to evaluate the effectiveness of current vaccines and inform future updates.
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Mercury (Hg), as a global pollutant, is persistent, migratory, insidious, highly biotoxic and highly enriched, and is widely distributed in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere. Wetland ecosystems, as active mercury reservoirs, have become the most important sources and sinks of heavy metal mercury. Distinguished from natural wetlands, artificial wetlands located in urban sections of rivers face problems such as diverse urban pollution sources and complex spatial and temporal changes.

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Background: Evidence remains limited and inconsistent for assessing cognitive function in Chinese older adults (CFCOA) and inequalities in cognitive function in Chinese older adults (ICFCOA) and exploring their influencing factors and gender differences. This study aimed to identify influencing factors and inequality in CFCOA to empirically explore the existence and sources of gender differences in such inequality and analyse their heterogeneous effects.

Methods: Based on data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) for three periods from 2011 to 2015, recentered influence function unconditional quantile regression (RIF-UQR) and recentered influence function ordinary least squares (RIF-OLS) regression were applied to assess influencing factors of CFCOA, while grouped treatment effect estimation, Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, and propensity score matching (PSM) methods were conducted to identify gender differences in ICFCOA and influencing factors, respectively.

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Background: Prior studies have established a connection between folate intake and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) has been introduced as a good predictor of CVD events, but no previous study has investigated the relationship between dietary folate intake and severe AAC. Therefore, the study aims to explore the association between dietary folate intake and severe AAC in the United States (US) middle-aged and elderly population.

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Nitrate reduction in bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) has attracted wide attention due to its low sludge yields and cost-efficiency advantages. However, the high resistance of traditional electrodes is considered to limit the denitrification performance of BESs. Herein, a new graphene/polypyrrole (rGO/PPy) modified electrode is fabricated via one-step electrodeposition and used as cathode in BES for improving nitrate removal from wastewater.

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The immune mechanisms of long coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID) are not yet fully understood. We aimed to investigate the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-specific memory immune responses in discharged COVID-19 patients with and without long COVID symptoms. In this cross-sectional study, we included 1041 hospitalized COVID-19 patients with the original virus strain in Wuhan (China) 12 months after initial infection.

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  • Abnormal monocyte changes have been linked to acute COVID-19, but their role in long COVID is less clear, prompting a study on survivors discharged from hospitals.
  • Researchers used various statistical methods to analyze 1,389 participants' monocyte counts, discovering two distinct trajectories: high to normal high and normal.
  • Results showed that those with higher monocyte counts had significantly higher odds of experiencing long COVID symptoms, poor lung function, and rehospitalization, suggesting that monocyte counts could be a useful indicator for managing long-term recovery from COVID-19.
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  • Clade 2.3.4.4b highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses have led to large outbreaks in birds and have occasionally infected mammals, raising concerns about their potential to spread to humans.
  • A recent study investigated a novel strain from Chile that caused severe illness in a human; tests in ferrets showed it could cause serious disease and transmit through direct contact but not through airborne means.
  • The findings suggest that while this strain poses a high risk, it would need further mutations to become airborne and potentially lead to a pandemic, highlighting the importance of ongoing surveillance of these viruses in mammals and humans.
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  • * A study investigated 1-year immune responses in COVID-19 survivors, comparing those who received corticosteroids during hospitalization to those who did not, focusing on neutralizing antibodies and T-cell responses.
  • * Findings showed that corticosteroids did not significantly affect the levels of neutralizing antibodies or T-cell responses overall, but higher doses used for longer durations led to increased antibody titers and enhanced functionality of memory T-cells.
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Developmental changes of facial shape are commonly investigated through geometric morphometrics. A limitation with this approach is the inability to investigate patterns of morphological changes at local scale. This could be addressed through quantifying the deformation required to deform one shape to another.

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the most common malignancy of the head and neck epidermis. Accumulating long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been proven to be involved in the occurrence and development of HNSCC. LncRNA long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 491 (LINC00491) has been confirmed to regulate the progression of some cancers.

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