Publications by authors named "Fan Ying-Ying"

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  • This study investigated how applying Zoledronic Acid (ZA) with a collagen sponge affects the healing of tooth extraction sites in rabbits over 4, 8, and 12 weeks.
  • Results showed that the ZA group had significantly higher bone density compared to the group that only received the collagen sponge, especially at 8 and 12 weeks.
  • While there was no noticeable difference in ridge height and width between the two groups, the ZA group showed a higher volume of collagen and fewer indicators of bone resorption, suggesting better quality of the new bone formed.
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  • A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to examine the link between smoking and early dental implant failure, involving 32 observational studies published between 1994 and 2024.
  • The analysis revealed that smokers are at a significantly higher risk of early dental implant failure compared to non-smokers, with an odds ratio of 2.59 at the implant level and 2.00 at the individual level.
  • Results also indicated that the risk of implant failure was particularly high in the maxilla (upper jaw) compared to the mandible (lower jaw), suggesting that smoking cessation is essential for improving dental implant success rates.
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  • Delirium is an acute cognitive disorder, often seen in critically ill patients, characterized by disturbances in attention and awareness, with symptoms that can fluctuate.
  • It can lead to serious complications such as unplanned extubation, longer hospital stays, increased risk of infections, cognitive impairments, and even mortality.
  • The paper reviews the causes of delirium to improve understanding and create effective prevention and treatment strategies for critically ill patients.
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  • Diarrhea caused by zoonotic pathogens is a major health concern for dairy calves and poses risks to humans, especially children.
  • A study conducted on 343 fecal samples from calves in China found a 91% positive rate for various pathogens, with *Clostridium perfringens* being the most prevalent at 61.5%.
  • Coinfections were common, with 67.3% of samples containing two to five different pathogens, and the research identified significant variations in pathogenic presence related to farm, age, and season.
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The extraction of active ingredients from traditional Chinese medicine has received considerable attentions. In this study, 16 kinds of natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES) with ultrasonic were selected to extract saponins from purple yam root and the extraction mechanism was investigated. The results showed that chloride/acrylic acid (1:2; n/n) had the highest extraction yield for saponins.

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Pharmaceutical compounds (PhCs) pose a growing concern with potential environmental impacts, commonly introduced into the environment via wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The occurrence, removal, and season variations of 60 different classes of PhCs were investigated in the baffled bioreactor (BBR) wastewater treatment process during summer and winter. The concentrations of 60 PhCs were 3400 ± 1600 ng/L in the influent, 2700 ± 930 ng/L in the effluent, and 2400 ± 120 ng/g dw in sludge.

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Background: L-type calcium channels are the only protein channels sensitive to calcium channel blockers, and are expressed in various cancer types. The Cancer Genome Atlas database shows that the mRNA levels of multiple L-type calcium channel subunits in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma tumor tissue are significantly higher than those in normal esophageal epithelial tissue. Therefore, we hypothesized that amlodipine, a long-acting dihydropyridine L-type calcium channel blocker, may inhibit the occurrence and development of esophageal cancer (EC).

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Cryptosporidium parvum could regulate the expression of microRNAs of epithelial cells to facilitate its intracellular propagation. MiR-4521 has been reported to play an important role during the development and progression of tumors and infectious diseases by regulating cell proliferation, apoptosis, and autophagy. However, the implication of miR-4521 during C.

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Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a common pathogen in humans and various animals, threatening the breeding industry and public health. However, there is limited information on the molecular characteristics of E. bieneusi in yaks, an economically important animal mainly domesticated in the Qinghai Tibet Plateau in China.

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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells have shown great promise in cancer therapy. However, the anti-tumor efficiency is limited due to the CAR-induced T cell apoptosis or exhaustion. The intracellular domain of CAR comprised of various signaling modules orchestrates CAR-T cell behaviors.

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  • Cryptosporidium parvum is a significant parasite that causes severe diarrhea in humans and animals, and the role of the calcium-binding protein calmodulin (CaM) in its development is not well understood.
  • Researchers expressed the CaM encoded by the cgd2_810 gene in E. coli and found that its transcription peaked 36 hours post-infection, with the protein predominantly around the nucleus in various stages of the parasite.
  • Using an anti-CpCaM antibody, the study demonstrated a 30.69% reduction in sporozoite invasion, suggesting that CpCaM plays an important role in the growth and infection process of C. parvum.
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  • Neospora caninum infection is a significant cause of cattle abortions, leading to economic losses, and currently has no effective treatments or vaccines.
  • The study used RNA sequencing to identify changes in microRNA (miRNA) expression in goat endometrial cells infected with N. caninum at 24 and 48 hours post-infection, revealing 18 and 79 differentially expressed miRNAs, respectively.
  • Results indicated that these miRNAs may play a role in modulating host immune responses, with 7835 potential messenger RNA targets identified, suggesting a complex response to the infection.
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  • A new method in immunotherapy is being developed to effectively direct T-cells to attack tumors by smartly activating them when needed.* -
  • Researchers created a hybrid molecular platform that combines DNA and protein to enhance T-cell targeting by using programmable DNA nanoassemblies.* -
  • By allowing T-cells to recognize multiple cancer cell antigens, the system improves tumor destruction both in lab experiments and living organisms, showcasing a flexible approach for future treatments.*
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Pain symptoms in temporomandibular disorders (TMD) predominantly affect reproductive women, suggesting that estrogen regulates pain perception. However, how estrogen contributes to chronic TMD pain remains largely unclear. In the present study, we performed behavioral tests, electrophysiology, Western blot and immunofluorescence to investigate the role and underlying mechanisms of estrogen in dental experimental occlusal interference (EOI)-induced chronic masseter mechanical hyperalgesia in rats.

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Background: Oro-facial pain is more prevalent in women than in men, and oestrogen may underlie this sex difference. Genistein reversed the potentiation of 17β-estradiol (E2) on glutamate-induced acute masseter nociceptive behaviour, but its role in dental experimental occlusal interference (EOI)-induced chronic masseter hyperalgesia remains unclear.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate sex differences, and to explore the role and underlying mechanisms of genistein in E2-potentiated EOI-induced chronic masseter hyperalgesia in rats.

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Background: The objective of the study was to validate biomechanical characteristics of a 3D-printed, novel-designated fixation plate for treating mandibular angle fracture, and compare it with two commonly used fixation plates by finite element (FE) simulations and experimental testing.

Methods: A 3D virtual mandible was created from a patient's CT images as the master model. A custom-designed plate and two commonly used fixation plates were reconstructed onto the master model for FE simulations.

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General anaesthetics are some of the most widely used and essential therapeutic agents. However, despite over a century of research, the molecular mechanisms of general anaesthesia in the central nervous system remain elusive. Ketamine (ketamine hydrochloride) has been approved for use in general anaesthesia either alone or in combination with other medications.

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Heavy metal pollution is becoming an increasingly serious problem in agricultural ecosystems. Heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) accumulate in the food chain and may lead to detrimental effects on the physiological functions of living organisms, including herbivorous insects. One such example is the Asian Corn Borer, (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).

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Purpose: Oxidative stress was significantly associated with the development of malignancies. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance of serum total oxidant/antioxidant status in operable advanced gastric cancer patients.

Materials And Methods: A total of 284 patients who underwent curative resection for primary stage III gastric cancer were enrolled.

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Recently, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as new gene regulators and prognostic biomarkers in several cancers, including gastric cancer (GC). In this study, we investigate the role of lncRNA ZEB1 antisense1 (ZEB1-AS1) on GC progression. In the present study, we found that ZEB1-AS1 expression was upregulated in GC tissues and cell lines.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to design a customized fixation plate for mandibular angle fracture using topological optimization based on the biomechanical properties of the two conventional fixation systems, and compare the results of stress, strain and displacement distributions calculated by finite element analysis (FEA).

Methods: A three-dimensional (3D) virtual mandible was reconstructed from CT images with a mimic angle fracture and a 1 mm gap between two bone segments, and then a FEA model, including volume mesh with inhomogeneous bone material properties, three loading conditions and constraints (muscles and condyles), was created to design a customized plate using topological optimization method, then the shape of the plate was referenced from the stress concentrated area on an initial part created from thickened bone surface for optimal calculation, and then the plate was formulated as "V" pattern according to dimensions of standard mini-plate finally. To compare the biomechanical behavior of the "V" plate and other conventional mini-plates for angle fracture fixation, two conventional fixation systems were used: type A, one standard mini-plate, and type B, two standard mini-plates, and the stress, strain and displacement distributions within the three fixation systems were compared and discussed.

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Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is characterized by the noxious combination of severe systemic inflammation and hypoperfusion and oxidative stress. Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) was recognized as a novel marker of oxidative stress and ischemia. The purpose of this study was to evaluate serum IMA level in patients with SAP and analyze its prognostic significance.

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The method used in biomechanical modeling for finite element method (FEM) analysis needs to deliver accurate results. There are currently two solutions used in FEM modeling for biomedical model of human bone from computerized tomography (CT) images: one is based on a triangular mesh and the other is based on the parametric surface model and is more popular in practice. The outline and modeling procedures for the two solutions are compared and analyzed.

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A total of 45 children's toys and jewelry were tested for total and bioaccessible metal concentrations. Total As, Cd, Sb, Cr, Ni, and Pb concentrations were 0.22-19, 0.

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Physiologically based in vitro methods have been developed to measure bioaccessibility of organic contaminants in soils. However, bioaccessibility of hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) can be underestimated by in vitro tests if gastrointestinal (GI) solution fails to provide sufficient sorption sink for HOCs. To circumvent this drawback, Tenax was included in GI solution as sorption sink to trap mobilized HOCs and maintain the desorption gradient between soil and GI solution.

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