Publications by authors named "Hairui Gao"

Objective: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the bowel that remarkably impairs a patient's quality of life and often has a poor prognosis. Perianal fistulizing CD (PFCD) is one of the most common parenteral symptoms of CD and a huge challenge for the management of this illness. This study aimed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying PFCD and identify potential biomarkers to advance our understanding and management of this condition.

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Highly dense zirconia ceramic dental crowns were successfully fabricated by a digital light processing (DLP) additive manufacturing technique. The effects of slurry solid content and exposure density on printing accuracy, curing depth, shrinkage rate, and relative density were evaluated. For the slurry with a solid content of 80 wt%, the curing depth achieved 40 μm with minimal overgrowth under an exposure intensity of 16.

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Biodegradable zinc (Zn) alloys stand out as promising contenders for biomedical applications due to their favorable mechanical properties and appropriate degradation rates, offering the potential to mitigate the risks and expenses associated with secondary surgeries. While current research predominantly centers on the examination of Zn alloys, notable disparities often emerge between and findings. Consequently, conducting investigations on Zn alloys holds paramount significance in advancing their clinical application.

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Article Synopsis
  • Perianal abscesses are common conditions that may require surgery, but some patients struggle with slow healing or complications like fistulas after the procedure.
  • A case study highlighted a patient who experienced unhealed wounds for over three months following surgery, prompting the use of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as a treatment.
  • After receiving PRP treatment five times, the patient’s wound healed within 15 days, suggesting that PRP can be an effective option for improving recovery in patients with difficult-to-heal surgical wounds.
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Porous tantalum (Ta) scaffolds have been extensively used in the clinic for reconstructing bone tissues owing to their outstanding corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, osteointegration, osteoconductivity, and mechanical properties. Additive manufacturing (AM) has an advantage in fabricating patient-specific and anatomical-shape-matching bone implants with controllable and well-designed porous architectures through tissue engineering. The sharp angles of strut joints in porous structures can cause stress concentration, reducing mechanical properties of the structures.

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Introduction: Patients with perineal wounds often encounter difficulty in local wound healing after hemorrhoidectomies. PRP contains a high concentration of platelets and has been used to improve wound healing.

Objective: In this case study, PRP was used in the treatment of nonhealing perineal wounds to expedite wound healing.

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Additively manufactured trabecular tantalum (Ta) scaffolds are promising bone repair materials for load-bearing applications due to their good pore interconnectivity. However, a thorough mechanical behavior evaluation is required before conducting animal studies and clinical research using these scaffolds. In this study, we revealed the compressive mechanical behavior and material failure mechanism of trabecular tantalum scaffolds by compression testing, finite element analysis (FEA), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

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Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory intestinal disease, and its morbidity is rising worldwide. Previous study indicated that astragaloside II (AS II), a monomeric compound, was used to treat bowel disease. However, the effects of AS II on UC remains unclear.

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