Publications by authors named "Gao Z"

Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a catastrophic condition associated with spinal nerve damage, which can lead to complete or partial loss of sensory and motor functions. Chinese herbal compound prescriptions (CHCP) have shown varying degrees of therapeutic effects on spinal cord injuries. However, there is a significant lack of clinical evidence-based research to substantiate these effects.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical significance and prognostic value of the preoperative fibrinogen (FBG) level in patients with native valve infective endocarditis (NVIE) who underwent valve surgery.

Methods: This retrospective study included a total of 163 consecutive patients who were diagnosed with NVIE and underwent valve surgery from January 2019 to January 2022 in our hospital. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality.

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  • - The meniscus is a crucial fibrocartilage tissue in the knee that helps absorb shock during movement, but it has limited healing ability, leading to meniscectomy as a common treatment.
  • - A study shows that the endothelial mesenchymal transition (EndMT) plays a role in meniscal regeneration, stimulated by mechanical forces and TGF-β2 signaling.
  • - Researchers created a handheld bioprinter to make a custom porous meniscus scaffold for use during surgery, which, along with proper post-op exercise, enhanced the regeneration of meniscal tissue in a sheep model.
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Objective: Determine whether weight gain velocity (g/day) 30 days after initiating feeds following cardiac surgery and other clinical outcomes improve in infants with single-ventricle physiology fed an exclusive human milk (EHM) diet with early fortification compared to non-protocolised "standard of care."

Methods: This retrospective cohort study compares term infants with single-ventricle physiology who underwent neonatal surgical palliation. The retrospective control group (RCG) was fed according to non-protocolised standard of care at a single centre and was compared with infants in a previous protocolised multi-site randomised controlled trial assigned to either an EHM group or a control group (TCG).

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  • Organophosphate compounds (OPs) rapidly inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE), leading to severe nervous system damage and potentially death, complicating rescue efforts after exposure.
  • Researchers developed a biomimetic nanoparticle called 'Nanocleaner,' which utilizes a modified red blood cell membrane and incorporates an enzyme (organophosphorus hydrolase) to target and degrade OPs in the bloodstream.
  • In experiments, Nanocleaner showed significant protective effects against OP-induced toxicities, restoring AChE activity and improving survival rates in mice exposed to lethal doses of OPs, highlighting its potential for clinical use in detoxification.
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Background: The Persian walnut (Juglans regia), an economically vital species within the Juglandaceae family, has seen its mitochondrial genome sequenced and assembled in the current study using advanced Illumina and Nanopore sequencing technology.

Results: The 1,007,576 bp mitogenome of J. regia consisted of three circular chromosomes with a 44.

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Background And Purpose: Renal transplantation and other conditions with transiently reduced blood flow is major cause of renal ischemia/reperfusion injury (RIRI), a therapeutic challenge clinically. This study investigated the role of liraglutide in ferroptosis-associated RIRI via macrophage extracellular traps (METs).

Methods: Animal model with RIRI was established in C57BL/6J mice.

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Background: Despite significant strides in lung cancer immunotherapy, the response rates for Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS)-driven lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) patients remain limited. Fibrinogen-like protein 1 (FGL1) is a newly identified immune checkpoint target, and the study of related resistance mechanisms is crucial for improving the treatment outcomes of LUAD patients. This study aimed to elucidate the potential mechanism by which FGL1 regulates the tumor microenvironment in KRAS-mutated cancer.

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  • Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a common cause of viral myocarditis, but its replication and pathogenesis mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study identified N6-methyladenosine (mA) modifications in the CVB3 genome that influence viral replication, including the roles of various methyltransferases and demethylases associated with mA.
  • Experiments showed that altering mA sites or inhibiting mA modifications significantly reduced CVB3 replication, highlighting the importance of mA in the virus-host interaction.
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  • * The compound methylaervine (MET), derived from -carboline alkaloids, showed effective antifungal activity with low toxicity and a reduced tendency for resistance development.
  • * MET disrupts fungal biofilm formation, damages cell structures, and interferes with cellular functions like DNA and redox balance, making it a promising candidate for future antifungal treatments.
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Background: Preserving residual hearing after cochlear implant (CI) surgery remains a crucial challenge. The application of dexamethasone (DEX) has been proven to positively affect residual hearing. To deliver DEX in a localized and controlled way, a round window niche implant (RNI), allowing drug diffusion via the round window membrane into the cochlea, may be used.

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Considering that the precise delivery of Celastrol (Cst) into mitochondria to induce mitochondrial dysfunction may be a potential approach to improve the therapeutic outcomes of Cst on TNBC, a novel tumor mitochondria dual-targeted mixed-micelle nano-system was fabricated via self-synthesized triphenylphosphonium-modified cholesterol (TPP-Chol) and hyaluronic acid (HA)-modified cholesterol (HA-Chol). The Cst-loaded mixed micelles (Cst@HA/TPP-M) exhibited the characteristics of a small particle size, negative surface potential, high drug loading of up to 22.8%, and sustained drug release behavior.

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The exocyst is a hetero-octameric complex that exhibits significant functional diversity in regulating biological processes and defense responses. In plants, the EXO70 proteins are important components of the exocyst complex and are involved in membrane trafficking, biotic and abiotic interactions, as well as cell wall formation. A previous study has indicated that a member of the EXO subfamily, EXO70E2, interacts with RIN4 to mediate plant immunity.

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A textile bandwidth-enhanced half-mode substrate-integrated cavity (HMSIC) antenna based on embroidered shorting vias is designed. Based on the simulated results of the basic HMSIC antenna, two embroidered hollow posts with square cross-sections are added as shorting vias at the intersections of the zero-E traces of the TM210HM and TM020HM modes to shift the TM010HM-mode band to merge with the bands of the higher-order modes for bandwidth enhancement. A prototype is practically fabricated based on computerized embroidery techniques.

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This study sheds light on the personal characteristics of older Canadians self-identifying as severely anxious and the coping strategies that they gravitated to mitigate their anxiety. Our studied sample consisted of 606 Canadians aged 60 and above who took part in an e-survey across all 10 of Canada's provinces, launched in July 2022, when social distancing was lifted across the country. Participants completed a personal characteristics questionnaire, the Geriatric Anxiety Scale or GAS-10, and a checklist of everyday coping strategies for mitigating anxiety.

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Human noroviruses (HuNoVs), the most prevalent viral contaminant in food, account for a substantial proportion of nonbacterial gastroenteritis cases. Extensive work has been focused on the diagnosis of HuNoVs in clinical samples, whereas the availability of sensitive detection methods for their detection in food is lacking. Here, we developed a virus enrichment approach utilizing graphene-based nanocomposites (CTAB-rGO-FeO) that does not rely on large instruments and is suitable for on-site food pretreatment.

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Introduction: Colorectal cancer liver metastasis (CRCLM) remains a lethal diagnosis, with an overall 5-year survival rate of 5-10%. Two distinct histopathological growth patterns (HGPs) of CRCLM are known to have significantly differing rates of patient survival and response to treatment. We set out to review the results of 275 patients who underwent liver resection for CRCLM at the McGill University Health Center (MUHC) and analyze their clinical outcome, mutational burden, and pattern of cancer progression in light of their HGPs, and to consider their potential effect on surgical decision making.

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  • Slimming grass carp, a commercially valuable variety, is created by starving common grass carp in a clean environment, resulting in better body form and meat quality.
  • This study reports on the gene expression profiles of muscle characteristics in slimming grass carp by analyzing extrachromosomal circular DNAs (eccDNAs), a type of DNA that hasn't been studied in fish before.
  • Findings highlighted 82,238 eccDNAs in slimming grass carp compared to 25,857 in common grass carp, revealing significant differences in gene expression related to muscle structure and contraction, which contribute to improved meat quality.
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious and economically devastating viral disease of ruminants and swine, badly affecting the livestock industry worldwide. In clinical practice, vaccination is a frequently employed strategy to prevent foot-and-mouth disease (FMDV). However, commercial inactivated vaccines for FMD mainly rely on humoral immunity, exhibiting poor cellular immune responses and causing adverse reactions.

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  • DNA-PKcs plays a complex role in lung health, influencing both cell survival and death, but its specific impact on lung homeostasis is unclear and requires investigation.
  • In studies on DNA-PKcs-deficient mice, significant lung abnormalities were found, including thickening of the alveolar septum and increased cell proliferation, alongside disrupted mitochondrial function and heightened oxidative stress.
  • Targeting mitochondrial fission with the drug Mdivi-1 showed promise in reducing cell death related to DNA-PKcs deficiency, highlighting a potential therapeutic approach for lung abnormalities.
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This study is to investigate the incidence of pain and the influencing factors of prognostic complications in early admission care of pancreatitis in the emergency department patients. This provides a basis for clinical nursing management and prognosis improvement. Hundred patients with acute pancreatitis admitted to the tertiary hospital between January 2021 and December 2023 were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.

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Body mass index (BMI), type 1 diabetes (T1D), urolithiasis, and hydronephrosis are interrelated. Our aim was to analyze their causal relationships at the genetic level. Mendelian randomization is an instrumental variable analysis method that follows Mendel genetic law of random allocation of parental alleles to offspring.

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  • The demand for specialized electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbing materials is growing, particularly those that can endure tough conditions.
  • Multi-component interface engineering shows promise in enhancing EMW absorption by creating efficient charge transfer and interfacial polarization through varied material properties.
  • A study developed SnS/SnS/SnO/CF composites using carbon fiber, achieving impressive EMW absorption with a minimum reflection loss of -46.74 dB and significant corrosion resistance, presenting a new strategy for designing high-performance materials.
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  • Myocardial infarction causes heart cell death, and because cardiomyocytes (heart cells) cannot regenerate, the study explores the role of palmitic acid in enhancing the maturation of stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes for potential heart disease treatments.
  • Researchers used human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and introduced palmitic acid during the differentiation process to mimic the fatty acid energy usage of human heart cells.
  • The results showed that palmitic acid led to improved cell structure, increased expression of mature cardiomyocyte genes, and better cellular characteristics in the derived cardiomyocytes compared to those without palmitic acid.
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Recently, low pathogenic avian influenza virus (LPAIV), including H9N2 subtype, has been common clinical epidemic strains, and is widely distributed globally. The PB1 protein is a key component of the viral RNA polymerase complex (vRNP), and is vital to viral transcription and translation. In this study, to investigate the antigenic determinants in the PB1 protein, the truncated PB1 sequence (1bp-735bp) from H9N2 subtype AIV was amplified with PCR, and expressed in plasmid pET-28a (+).

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