Publications by authors named "Fuping Chen"

Background: The relationship between serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and the risk of relapse in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) remains uncertain. We aimed to examine the association between serum LDL-C level and relapse in NMOSD patients.

Methods: We conducted an analysis of the prospective observational NMOSD cohort study with consecutive 184 hospitalized NMOSD patients from department of neurology.

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With the fast economic development and accelerating urbanization, more and more skyscrapers made entirely of concrete and glass are being constructed. To keep a comfortable indoor environment, massive energy for air conditioning or heating appliances is consumed. A huge amount of heat (>30%) is gained or released through glass windows.

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Objective: To estimate the magnitude of the nocebo response and explore its influencing factors in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Methods: The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were searched up to March 2021. We performed a random effects meta-analysis of the proportion of adverse events (AEs) in placebo-treated patients with IBS who are involved in parallel-designed, randomized, placebo-controlled trials investigating pharmacological interventions and evaluated the effect of trial characteristics on the magnitude of the nocebo response rate.

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Liquid conductor-based flexible sensors with high mechanical deformability and reliable electrical reversibility have aroused great interest in electronic skin, soft robotics, environmental monitoring, and other fields. Herein, we develop a novel strategy to fabricate liquid conductor-based flexible sensors by combining ionic liquid-based magnetofluids (IL-MFs), magnetic printing, and photopolymerization techniques. The as-prepared sensors exhibit excellent electromechanical properties, such as a wide detection range, low hysteresis, fast response time, good durability, etc.

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The mortality of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) differs between countries and regions. This study aimed to clarify the clinical characteristics of imported and second-generation cases in Shaanxi. This study included 134 COVID-19 cases in Shaanxi outside Wuhan.

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Background: Young adults accounted for 10-14% of ischemic stroke patients. The risk factors may differ in this population from elder patients. In addition, the factors associated with stroke recurrence in this population have not been well investigated.

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  • RSV bronchiolitis is a leading cause of respiratory illness in infants, but treatment options have barely improved in 30 years, prompting research into new therapies.
  • The study tested whether pyrimidine synthesis inhibitors could prevent alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) reduction and hypoxemia in RSV-infected mice, revealing that A77-1726, an active metabolite of leflunomide, is effective when given directly into the lungs.
  • The findings suggest that administering A77-1726 intranasally at Day 1 reduces lung inflammation and hypoxemia by improving AFC without affecting the virus's replication, highlighting its potential for treating RSV bronchiolitis in infants.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the only infectious disease for which a monoclonal antibody (MAb) is used in humans. Palivizumab (PZ) is a humanized murine MAb to the F protein of RSV. PZ-resistant viruses appear after in vitro and in vivo growth of RSV in the presence of PZ.

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Rationale: Previously, we demonstrated that intranasal infection of BALB/c mice with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) resulted in an early 40% reduction in alveolar fluid clearance (AFC), an effect mediated via P2Y purinergic receptors.

Objectives: To confirm that RSV-induced inhibition of AFC is mediated by uridine triphosphate (UTP), and to demonstrate that inhibition of de novo pyrimidine synthesis with leflunomide prevents increased UTP release after RSV infection, and thereby also prevents inhibition of AFC by RSV.

Methods: BALB/c mice were infected intranasally with RSV strain A2.

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Background: Palivizumab (PZ) is the only monoclonal antibody in use against a human infectious disease. PZ is given as prophylaxis against infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). An RSV escape mutant, MP4, has been shown to resist PZ prophylaxis in cotton rats.

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  • Palivizumab (PZ) is a monoclonal antibody used to prevent severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in young children at risk of hospitalization.
  • Research shows that RSV can quickly develop resistance to PZ when exposed to it in lab settings, leading to worries about the effectiveness of PZ in treating humans, especially in immunosuppressed patients.
  • Preclinical studies indicate that if resistant RSV strains emerge in humans, PZ prophylaxis might not work as effectively, raising concerns about public health implications.
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Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) is characterized by excess accumulation of protoporphyrin, which is due to deficient activity of the enzyme ferrochelatase (FECH). This results in photosensitivity and in some patients liver disease which may necessitate liver transplantation. The aim of this study was to delineate the abnormalities in the FECH gene which cause phenotypic expression in EPP.

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A deficiency of ferrochelatase (FECH) activity underlies the excess accumulation of protoporphyrin that occurs in erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). In some patients, protoporphyrin accumulation causes liver damage that necessitates liver transplantation. The purpose of this study was to determine if specific mutations in the FECH gene are present in patients who develop liver disease.

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