Publications by authors named "Gao Di"

Background: To investigate the joint associations between various body fat distribution parameters and high blood pressure (HBP) using the Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) model in school-aged children.

Methods: A diverse sample of 7 ∼ 17 years old (N = 1423; 50.25% boys) was recruited for this study.

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The thickness loss caused by corrosion is a vital factor that threatens the health of shell structures. It is significant to perform a non-destructive quantitative evaluation of corrosion-thinning defects in plate structures. Based on the laser ultrasonic guided wavefield scanning technology, this paper proposes an instantaneous wavenumber multi-shot fusion method, which improves the performance of the instantaneous wavenumber imaging method.

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The rational design of metal oxide catalysts with enhanced oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance is crucial for the practical application of aqueous rechargeable zinc-air batteries (a-r-ZABs). Precisely regulating the electronic environment of metal-oxygen (M-O) active species is critical yet challenging for improving their activity and stability toward OER and ORR. Herein, we propose an atomic-level bilateral regulation strategy by introducing atomically dispersed Ga for continuously tuning the electronic environment of Ru-O and Mn-O in the Ga/MnRuO catalyst.

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Background: Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) technology in many application areas. However, there is a clear gap in the literature regarding its effects on depression and anxiety in older adults with chronic diseases.

Aims: This review aimed to assess the effectiveness of VR interventions for depression and anxiety in older adults with chronic diseases.

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  • Cerebrovascular diseases and intracranial tumors pose significant risks to military pilots, emphasizing the need for thorough screening and early intervention to prevent inflight incapacitation.
  • The study investigates the types of intracranial diseases and medical imaging findings in military pilots (cadets) undergoing physical exams for transfer to high performance aircraft, aiming to improve aeromedical support.
  • Of 554 pilots examined, 36 were found with abnormal MRI results, displaying conditions such as arachnoid cysts, small aneurysms, and other issues that disqualified them from flying high-performance aircraft.
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The chemical constituents of L. were qualitatively analysed by UPLC-MS/MS, and the biological activity of its ethanol extract was determined. 94 chemical constituents were identified, including 32 flavonoids, 5 phenylpropanoids, 6 phenols, 6 alkaloids, 13 fatty acyls, 6 organic acids, 12 amino acids and polypeptides, and 14 other classes.

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Background: Feline respiratory disease complex (FRDC) is a set of illnesses which are primarily associated with different types of viruses and bacteria. There is scarcity of data on pathogens associated with FRDC in China.

Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence and dynamics of FRDC pathogens in China.

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Iodine in nuclear waste can cause serious environment pollution and health risks, and has thus driven more development of materials for iodine capture. Herein, a novel porous pillar[6]arene-based polymer (P-P6APs) was easily prepared as a supramolecular adsorbent for iodine a one-step crosslinking reaction between per-hydroxylated pillar[6]arene and decafluorobiphenyl. Nitrogen adsorption tests demonstrated that this material possessed a satisfactory surface area ( = 366 m g) and pore diameter (3.

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For tumor treatment, the efficiency of single chemotherapeutic agent is generally limited and the traditional combination chemotherapies frequently result in the aggravation of side effects. Herein, an amphiphilic pillararene-based self-assembled nanoparticle (APSN) composed of hydrazide-pillar[5]arene (HP5A-6C) that achieve effective co-delivery of therapeutic combinations was reported. Through integrating multitudinous macrocyclic cavities into a single nanoparticle, the APSN could co-load two antitumor drugs, cisplatin (CP) and nitrogen mustard (NM) via host-guest interactions.

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Conjugated polymer electrochromic materials (PECMs) with tailored optical and electrical properties are applied in smart windows, electronic displays, and adaptive camouflage. The limitation in the electrical conductivity results in slow and monotonous color switching. We present a polypyrrole film incorporated with a toluene--sulfonic group (PPy-TSO-F), via a one-step electrodeposition technique.

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Introduction: Adolescence is a fundamental period of transformation, encompassing extensive physical, psychological, and behavioral changes. Effective health risk assessment during this stage is crucial for timely intervention, yet traditional methodologies often fail to accurately predict mental and behavioral health risks due to the intricacy of neural dynamics and the scarcity of quality-annotated fMRI datasets.

Methods: This study introduces an innovative deep learning-based framework for health risk assessment in adolescents by employing a combination of a two-dimensional convolutional autoencoder (2DCNN-AE) with multi-sequence learning and multi-scale asynchronous correlation information extraction techniques.

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  • Developing a new method called endogenous hyperthermia could improve cancer treatment by overcoming limitations of existing techniques.
  • Researchers created a special nanocarrier that targets CD44 to deliver two compounds, 2,4-dinitrophenol and syrosingopine, which together generate heat and regulate immune responses against tumors.
  • The combination of heat production and immune regulation shows promise in increasing the effectiveness of treatments for triple-negative breast cancer by enhancing immune responses and reducing tumor growth.
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  • Coronary artery diseases pose serious health risks for military aircrew, leading to conditions like heart attacks and even sudden death during flights, making early detection and intervention essential for aeromedical support.
  • A study analyzed data from 15 military personnel diagnosed with coronary artery conditions via CTA, revealing that most affected were pilots, particularly with multi-vessel disease linked to higher cholesterol levels.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of coronary artery CTA for early identification and treatment of these diseases to prevent grounding of aircrew due to health issues.
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Background: Metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) contributes to the cardiometabolic diseases through multiple mechanisms. Fatty liver index (FLI) has been formulated as a non-invasive, convenient, and cost-effective approach to estimate the degree of MASLD. The current study aims to evaluate the correlation between FLI and the prevalent cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CMM), and to assess the usefulness of FLI to improve the detection of the prevalent CMM in the general population.

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  • EPFRs derived from chlorophenols, influenced by light or heat, raise serious environmental issues, particularly regarding how chlorine affects their formation and reactivity.
  • Our research shows that more chlorine in these compounds leads to increased formation of EPFRs by enhancing the removal of hydrogen from the phenolic group, which is key for activating molecular oxygen under light.
  • We discovered a strong link between the chlorine content in EPFRs and their toxicity, highlighting the need for ongoing research to better understand and mitigate their harmful effects on the environment.
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Previous studies have demonstrated the roles of both microglia homeostasis and RNA editing in sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), yet their relationship remains to be elucidated. In this study, we analyzed bulk and single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA) datasets containing 107 brain tissue and microglia samples from mice with microglial depletion and repopulation to explore canonical RNA editing associated with microglia homeostasis and evaluate its role in SAE. Analysis of mouse brain RNA-Seq revealed hallmarks of microglial repopulation, including peak expressions of Apobec1 and Apobec3 at Day 5 of repopulation and dramatically altered B2m RNA editing.

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Reading English academic articles is the cornerstone of innovative medical education and scientific research. However, limited by both language and professional knowledge, many nonnative English-speaking undergraduate medical students have a fear of reading English academic articles. The purpose of this study was to explore whether cognitive load theory can be a useful guiding strategy to promote English medical education article reading among Chinese undergraduates, while also evaluating students' attitudes toward the reading activities and cognitive load entailed in the last article they read.

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Phthalates (PAEs) are synthetic compounds extensively employed in consumer products. Blood pressure (BP) in children can vary, the degree of visit-to-visit BP variability (VVV) is at least partially independent of BP. The interactions between PAEs exposure, pubertal-related genetic susceptibility and lifestyles on childhood VVV are not investigated.

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Histone lysine crotonylation, an evolutionarily conserved modification differing from acetylation, exerts pivotal control over diverse biological processes. Among these are gene transcriptional regulation, spermatogenesis, and cell cycle processes. However, the dynamic changes and functions of histone crotonylation in preimplantation embryonic development in mammals remain unclear.

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  • Feline parvovirus (FPV) is a highly contagious and deadly virus affecting cats, with continued clinical cases in vaccinated populations, prompting a need for research into its genotypes and evolution.
  • The study collected and analyzed 152 rectal swabs from diseased cats, finding FPV DNA in 17 samples, indicating a significant presence of the virus despite vaccination efforts.
  • The research identified a new mutation in the virus and confirmed that the FPV-G1 group is the most common strain in Kunshan, suggesting that more comprehensive investigations are necessary to enhance prevention and treatment strategies.
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Objective: This study aimed to examine the association between severity of menopausal symptoms and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among middle-aged Chinese women.

Methods: A cross-sectional study recruited 9679 women aged 40-70 years from three socioeconomic regions of China in 2018. Menopausal symptoms were assessed by the modified Kupperman Menopausal Index (KMI).

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  • The study investigates how adding graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) nanosheets affects the hydration and thermal response of thermoresponsive polymer films known as P(MA--MA).
  • It was found that incorporating g-CN slightly increases the surface roughness of the films and leads to greater water absorption and swelling compared to pure polymer films.
  • The presence of g-CN introduces residual hydrophilic groups that enhance water interaction and requires a higher temperature to break hydrogen bonds, suggesting potential applications in hydrogen evolution or wastewater treatment.
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Aim/objective: This study aims to carry out a meta-analysis of attitudes, knowledge, and skills level of nursing students and nurses in EBP, providing a reference for optimizing EBP education strategies.

Background: At present, no meta-analysis has been performed to quantitatively synthesize the attitudes, knowledge and skill levels of nursing students and nurses toward EBP. This makes it difficult to precisely identify the true level of EBP among nurses, implying that there is no evidence to support the adoption of EBP teaching strategies approaches.

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While sanguinarine has gained recognition for antimicrobial and antineoplastic activities, its complex conjugated structure and low abundance in plants impede broad applications. Here, we demonstrate the complete biosynthesis of sanguinarine and halogenated derivatives using highly engineered yeast strains. To overcome sanguinarine cytotoxicity, we establish a splicing intein-mediated temperature-responsive gene expression system (SIMTeGES), a simple strategy that decouples cell growth from product synthesis without sacrificing protein activity.

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