Publications by authors named "GuangHui Liu"

Background: Environmental pollutants have been found to contribute to the development and acute exacerbation of asthma. Microplastics (MPs) have received widespread attention as an emerging global pollutant. Airborne MPs can cause various adverse health effects.

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Cancer and cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of death worldwide. Among them, breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women, while atrial fibrillation is one of the most extensively studied arrhythmias, with significant public health implications. As the global population ages and advancements in cancer treatments continue, the survival rates of breast cancer patients have significantly improved, leading to an increasing coexistence of breast cancer and atrial fibrillation.

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The immune system is intricately interconnected with all other bodily systems. As individuals age, the immune system undergoes changes known as immunosenescence, increasing susceptibility to disease, and contributing significantly to the morbidity and mortality observed in older populations. Immunosenescence drives systemic aging and therefore represents a key therapeutic target to extend healthy aging.

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Reproductive aging, spanning an age-related functional decline in the female and male reproductive systems, compromises fertility and leads to a range of health complications. In this Perspective, we first introduce a comprehensive framework for biomarkers applicable in clinical settings and discuss the existing repertoire of biomarkers used in practice. These encompass functional, imaging-based and biofluid-based biomarkers, all of which reflect the physiological characteristics of reproductive aging and help to determine the reproductive biological age.

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The human body contains trillions of cells, classified into specific cell types, with diverse morphologies and functions. In addition, cells of the same type can assume different states within an individual's body during their lifetime. Understanding the complexities of the proteome in the context of a human organism and its many potential states is a necessary requirement to understanding human biology, but these complexities can neither be predicted from the genome, nor have they been systematically measurable with available technologies.

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Background: Omalizumab, an anti-IgE biological agent, is commonly prescribed as a second-line therapy for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU). However, there is a lack of biomarkers to predict which CSU patients will respond favorably to omalizumab.

Objective: Our study aims to identify cytokine markers associated with the efficacy of omalizumab in treating CSU.

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Background: Sex is a determinant of the incidence and etiology of arrhythmia. Observational and basic studies suggest that sex hormones are essential in this process; however, the relationship between sex hormones and arrhythmia remains unclear. Mendelian randomization (MR) was used to investigate the causal relationships between sex hormone levels, arrhythmia, and electrocardiographic (ECG) indices.

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Tuning electronic and optical properties of low-dimensional quantum systems in a flexible way is of particular importance in designing semiconductor-based devices. Semiconductor quantum rings (QRs) are nanoscopic structures that have become promising systems for physical and technological applications due to their unique electronic and optical properties. Here, we explore the fundamental electronic and optical properties of laterally-coupled QRs by taking into account the combined effects of applied magnetic and non-resonant terahertz intense laser fields.

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Scope: Adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) are crucial in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance (IR). Intermittent fasting (IF) is an effective intervention for obesity. However, the underlying mechanism by which IF improves IR remains unclear.

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Background: Allergen component resolved diagnosis (CRD) is a method for identifying specific protein molecules that cause hypersensitivity. Unlike traditional methods that use crude allergen extracts containing multiple component species, CRD focuses on individual allergen protein molecules for more precise diagnosis. The World Allergy Organization (WAO) recommends CRD as a supplement to clinical history and allergen extract testing, and in some cases, it can replace crude extract tests.

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The slow redox kinetics and shuttle effect of polysulfides severely obstruct the further development of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. Constructing sulfur host materials with high conductivity and catalytic capability is well acknowledged as an effective strategy for promoting polysulfide conversion. Herein, a well-designed MoS QDs-CNTs/S@Ni(OH) (labeled as MoS QDs-CNTs/S@NH) cathode was synthesized a hydrothermal process, in which conductive polar MoS quantum dot-decorated carbon nanotube (CNT) networks coated with an ultrathin Ni(OH) layer acted as an efficient electrocatalyst.

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To systematically characterize the loss of tissue integrity and organ dysfunction resulting from aging, we produced an in-depth spatial transcriptomic profile of nine tissues in male mice during aging. We showed that senescence-sensitive spots (SSSs) colocalized with elevated entropy in organizational structure and that the aggregation of immunoglobulin-expressing cells is a characteristic feature of the microenvironment surrounding SSSs. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) accumulated across the aged tissues in both male and female mice, and a similar phenomenon was observed in human tissues, suggesting the potential of the abnormal elevation of immunoglobulins as an evolutionarily conserved feature in aging.

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Doping divalent metal cations into GaO films plays a key role in adjusting the conductive behavior of the film. N-type high-resistivity -GaO:Mg films were prepared using electron beam evaporation and subsequent postannealing processing. Various characterization methods (X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, photoluminescence, etc.

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Background: Tension-type headache (TTH) is the most common neurological disorder worldwide, incurring immense social and economic costs and affecting quality of life. However, due to adverse reactions and inadequate effectiveness, there is still an unmet need for treatment. Xuefu zhuyu oral liquid (XZOL) is a Chinese patent medicine widely used for TTH in China, but evidence of its efficacy remains scant.

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Rare-earth halide perovskites can lead to a distinctive infrared luminescence. However, achieving tunable infrared luminescence presents significant challenges. The leptons of their f-f ubiquitous forbidden ring influence the energy level splitting, and the substitution of atoms in perovskite by rare-earth ions also distorts the crystal structure.

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Ageing is a complex biological process in which a gradual decline in physiological fitness increases susceptibility to diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. Cellular senescence, a state of irreversible cell-growth arrest accompanied by functional deterioration, has emerged as a pivotal driver of ageing. In this Review, we discuss how heterochromatin loss, telomere attrition and DNA damage contribute to cellular senescence, ageing and age-related diseases by eliciting genome instability, innate immunity and inflammation.

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Introduction And Objectives: The impact of sleep on metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in American adults remains unclear. This study aimed to address the relationship of sleep patterns and disorders with MASLD and liver fibrosis comprehensively.

Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study included adult participants from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2017-2020.

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  • * Metformin was found to significantly slow aging markers, resulting in about a 6-year regression in brain aging and improved cognitive function.
  • * The research suggests that metformin's benefits on brain health are partly due to the activation of Nrf2, which has anti-oxidative properties, indicating potential for human aging interventions.
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Objectives: Detection of synovitis is essential for assessing the activity and predicting the prognosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic performance of superb microvascular imaging (SMI) in RA patients with high, moderate, and low activity.

Methods: One hundred four patients with active RA were selected from the hospital between May 2022 and August 2023.

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Dysfunction of the ribosome manifests during cellular senescence and contributes to tissue aging, functional decline, and development of aging-related disorders in ways that have remained enigmatic. Here, we conducted a comprehensive CRISPR-based loss-of-function (LOF) screen of ribosome-associated genes (RAGs) in human mesenchymal progenitor cells (hMPCs). Through this approach, we identified ribosomal protein L22 (RPL22) as the foremost RAG whose deficiency mitigates the effects of cellular senescence.

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Our limited understanding of metabolic aging poses major challenges to comprehending the diverse cellular alterations that contribute to age-related decline, and to devising targeted interventions. This review provides insights into the heterogeneous nature of cellular metabolism during aging and its response to interventions, with a specific focus on cellular heterogeneity and its implications. By synthesizing recent findings using single-cell approaches, we explored the vulnerabilities of distinct cell types and key metabolic pathways.

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Background: Due to its unique anatomical characteristics, supracondylar fractures of the humerus are often difficult to achieve firm fixation with internal fixation equipment, resulting in delayed functional exercise, often leaving cubitus varus deformity, elbow stiffness, contractures, and other complications. Here, we report an adult patient with a supracondylar fracture of the humerus who underwent internal fixation through an anterior median incision in the humerus with our self-developed anterior anatomical locking plate of the distal humerus.

Case Presentation: A 29-year-old male patient of Chinese ethnicity with trauma-induced right supracondylar fracture of the humerus and multiple soft tissue contusions, without nerve damage, blood vessel damage, or other injuries, underwent an internal incision in our hospital using a new anatomical locking plate for the anterior distal humerus fixed treatment.

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  • This study explored the effectiveness of acupuncture points specifically for treating headaches linked to blood stasis syndrome.
  • Researchers analyzed 112 papers, identifying 77 acupoints, primarily on the head and neck, with Fengchi (GB20) and Taiyang (EX-HN5) being the most commonly used.
  • The findings suggest a focus on certain acupoints for clinical practice, but more research is necessary to confirm their effectiveness in treating headaches.
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