Publications by authors named "Dan H"

Background: Early diagnosis of prostate cancer can improve the survival rate of patients on the premise of high-quality images. The prerequisite for early diagnosis is high-quality images. ZOOMit is a method for high-resolution, zoomed FOV imaging, allowing diffusion-weighted images with high contrast and resolution in short acquisition times.

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Background: The role of dietary and nutritional factors in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains poorly understood, necessitating further investigation. This study aims to explore the association between nutrient intake and the risk of IBD.

Methods: This cross-sectional study utilized data from the 2009-2010 NHANES cycle, focusing on individuals with complete 24-hour dietary intake records and clinically assessed IBD information.

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Benefiting from its abundance, eco-friendliness, and sustainability, crop straw is considered a promising candidate combined with graphene oxide (GO) to fabricate straw-based graphene aerogels (SGAs) for oil/water separation. However, considering the complex composition of straw, the roles played by different crude fibers in straw in the formation of SGAs are still unclear. Herein, wheat straw (WS) was used in this work and pretreated with acid and alkali to regulate its crude fiber fractions.

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  • Obese pig breeds like Neijiang (NJ) have great meat quality, while lean breeds like Large White (LW) excel in lean meat percentage and feed efficiency, but neither meets all production needs.
  • This study crossbred NJ and LW pigs to create Neijiang × Large White (NL) pigs, analyzing the carcass and meat quality differences between them and using transcriptomics and metabolomics for deeper insights.
  • Results showed NL pigs outperformed NJ in carcass performance while still retaining NJ's superior meat quality, with multi-omics analysis revealing specific genes and metabolites that correlate with these traits, highlighting successful crossbreeding potential.
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  • Long-term domestication of Tibetan Pigs in high-altitude regions has led to unique changes in their gut microbiota compared to Yorkshire pigs.
  • The study utilized advanced sequencing technologies to analyze the gut microbiota, revealing that Tibetan Pigs' diets promote microbial communities that aid in digesting plant materials and producing beneficial short-chain fatty acids.
  • The findings suggest that Tibetan Pigs have adapted gut microbiota that enhances their immunity and utilization of local resources, which could inform future breeding and probiotic development in livestock.
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  • A new classification system for intrapapillary capillary loops (IPCL) using narrow-band imaging (NBI) was developed to detect early malignant changes in oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs).
  • In a study involving 241 patients, researchers identified key IPCL features like dilation and unevenness to differentiate between low-risk and high-risk lesions, later validating the findings with 90 patients.
  • The new classification identified four IPCL types, achieving an overall diagnostic accuracy of 84.4% and demonstrating strong consistency among different observers, which could improve early detection of cancerous changes in oral lesions.
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Background: Esophageal-gastric variceal bleeding (EGVB) is a serious complication in patients with liver cirrhosis, characterized by high mortality and rebleeding rates. The effect of sequential endoscopic therapy on patient mortality and rebleeding rates remains unclear.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of sequential endoscopic therapy on mortality and rebleeding rates in patients with EGVB.

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Postmenopausal women (post-MW) are at a heightened risk of cardiovascular diseases, including hypercholesterolemia. This study aimed to investigate metabolomic variations to identify potential markers and targets for postmenopausal hypercholesterolemia. Sixty-two female volunteers aged 40-65 were recruited for this study.

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In this paper, the magneto-optical transport (MOT) properties of III-nitride Pöschl-Teller quantum well (QW) semiconductors, including AlN, GaN, and InN, resulting from the acoustic phonon interaction are thoroughly investigated and compared by applying the technique of operator projection. In particular, a comparison is made between the Pöschl-Teller QW results and the square QW ones. The findings demonstrate that the MOT properties of III-nitride QW semiconductors resulting from acoustic phonon scattering are strongly influenced by the quantum system (QS) temperature, applied magnetic field, and QW width.

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  • * The study explores the potential of inducing ferroptosis, a form of cell death associated with cancer treatments, to improve the outcomes of PDT in OLK patients, especially focusing on the role of a specific protein related to ferroptosis regulation called SLC7A11.
  • * The findings indicate that combining ferroptosis induction with ALA-PDT not only increases the death of OLK cells but also shows promise in mouse models for enhancing treatment, suggesting a new approach to improve
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Lower back and lower limb pain can hamper the rehabilitation of cerebral stroke patients. We report that peripheral nerve blocks enabled two patients to continue rehabilitation. Case 1 was an 83-year-old female with left hemiparesis due to cerebral infarction of the right basal ganglia.

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  • Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is effective in treating oral leukoplakia (OLK), but its impact on the risk of OLK transforming into cancer was not well-studied before.
  • This study utilized various analytical methods to assess how PDT affects the risk of malignant transformation in OLK patients, considering different patient characteristics.
  • The findings indicated that completing a full course of PDT significantly reduces the risk of cancer transformation in OLK, particularly for patients with specific risk factors such as age, lesion type, and lifestyle habits.
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  • - Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an autoimmune disease linked to inflammatory responses, often impacting the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), with recent research showing an increase in publications on this topic over the last two decades.
  • - This study uses bibliometric methods to analyze the trends, key players, and significant areas of research regarding NLR in AS, reviewing 1654 papers published between 2000 and 2023.
  • - Findings reveal that the U.S. leads in research output, with Harvard University being the most productive institution; the study emphasizes the importance of NLR as a potential biomarker for diagnosing and prognosing AS.
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  • Vonoprazan and high-dose amoxicillin (VHA) dual therapy is a promising new treatment for eradicating Helicobacter pylori, and its effectiveness and safety need thorough evaluation.
  • A comprehensive analysis of various studies indicated that VHA dual therapy showed higher H. pylori eradication rates and fewer adverse side effects compared to other treatments, while achieving similar compliance.
  • The results suggest that a 10 or 14-day VHA regimen is particularly effective and should be considered as a preferred option over current guideline therapies.
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This study aims to uncover the heterogeneity of endothelial cells (ECs) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and their crucial role in angiogenesis, with a special focus on tip cells. Using single-cell RNA sequencing to profile ECs, our data suggests that CRC ECs predominantly exhibit enhanced angiogenesis and decreased antigen presentation, a shift in phenotype largely steered by tip cells. We also observed that an increase in the density and proportion of tip cells correlates with CRC occurrence, progression, and poorer patient prognosis.

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Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer, the coexistence of PTC and medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is uncommon. While the simultaneous occurrence of both cancers with small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) in lymph nodes with PTC metastasis is very rare. This study presents a unique case of concurrent PTC, MTC, and SLL, highlighting the exceptional rarity of these coexisting tumors.

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  • Developing recyclable adsorbents for co-capture of iodine (I) and CHI gas is a significant and challenging area of research.
  • Cu-based mesoporous silica (C-S) materials were successfully synthesized and demonstrated for the first time to effectively capture CHI, achieving a capacity of 1060 mg/g at 200 °C.
  • The study revealed that the adsorption mechanism involves Cu cleaving carbon-iodine bonds, forming products that enhance CHI capture, with C-S materials showing impressive reusability over multiple cycles.
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Objective: To explore whether the regulation of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9)/ tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPs) gene expression through histone acetylation is a possible mechanism by which electroacupuncture (EA) protects blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity in a middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) rat model.

Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups: the sham group, the MCAO group, the MCAO + EA (MEA) group, and the MCAO + EA + HAT inhibitor (HATi) group. The MCAO model was generated by blocking the middle cerebral artery.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) stands as a predominant and perilous malignant neoplasm globally, with the majority of cases originating from oral potential malignant disorders (OPMDs). Despite this, effective strategies to impede the progression of OPMDs to OSCC remain elusive. In this study, we established mouse models of oral carcinogenesis via 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide induction, mirroring the sequential transformation from normal oral mucosa to OPMDs, culminating in OSCC development.

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Background: Photodynamic therapy is garnering increasing attention in oral science. Despite its promising potential, further exploration is warranted to delve into the research paradigms and evolving trends within oral science. Therefore, this study aimed to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of photodynamic therapy in oral science (PDTOS), investigating research landscapes, identifying key contributors, analyzing collaborative networks, pinpointing emerging research directions, and exploring factors influencing high citations.

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  • Current scales for assessing Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) oral lesions lack sufficient clinical variability representation, prompting the development of the Pemphigus Oral Lesions Area Index (POLAI).
  • This study involved a retrospective cohort of photos and a clinical cohort of PV patients, where four clinicians evaluated lesions using POLAI and other scales, assessing inter- and intra-observer reliability.
  • Results indicated POLAI showed higher inter- and intra-observer reliability compared to PDAI, ABSIS, and ODSS, making it a valid and feasible tool for assessing oral PV in clinical settings.
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The compaction of asphalt pavement is a crucial step to ensure its service life. Although intelligent compaction technology can monitor compaction quality in real time, its application to individual asphalt surface courses still faces limitations. Therefore, it is necessary to study the compaction mechanism of asphalt pavements from the particle level to optimize intelligent compaction technology.

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The flexor digitorum accessorius longus muscle (ALM) can be overlooked as the eliciting factor in patients with tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), an entrapment neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve that elicits sole numbness and pain. Most elicitations are idiopathic, however, mass lesions within the tarsal tunnel can be also implicated. We report an 80-year-old woman whose flexor digitorum ALM led to the onset of bilateral TTS.

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DNA sequencers have become increasingly important research and diagnostic tools over the past 20 years. In this study, we developed a single-molecule desktop sequencer, GenoCare 1600 (GenoCare), which utilizes amplification-free library preparation and two-color sequencing-by-synthesis chemistry, making it more user-friendly compared with previous single-molecule sequencing platforms for clinical use. Using the GenoCare platform, we sequenced an Escherichia coli standard sample and achieved a consensus accuracy exceeding 99.

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