Publications by authors named "Han-yu Zhu"

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  • * Results showed that 8% of pilots had internet addiction, while 23.3% faced depression and 33% reported poor sleep quality, indicating significant mental health concerns in this occupational group.
  • * The study suggests that regular screening and effective sleep hygiene strategies are crucial for preventing and managing these mental health issues among airline pilots.
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  • A meta-analysis was conducted to compare the mental health status of children and adolescents from one-child versus multichild families in China, involving 113 studies with nearly 238,000 participants.
  • Results show that children from one-child families scored better on various mental health indicators, including lower levels of anxiety, depression, and interpersonal sensitivity.
  • The study suggests the need for further research to understand the reasons behind these mental health differences and explore interventions for those affected.
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of the interval between bilateral cochlear implantation on the development of bilateral peripheral auditory pathways as revealed by the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR).

Methods: Fifty-eight children with profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss were recruited. Among them, 33 children received sequential bilateral cochlear implants (CIs), and 25 children received simultaneous bilateral CIs.

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Background: COVID-19 caused mild to severe infections in humans. The long-term epidemic environment harms people's mental health. To explore the impact of the epidemic on people's mental and psychological conditions, we surveyed in Wenzhou.

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Objectives: To investigate the relationship between auditory pathway function and cochlear size in deaf children with a radiologically normal inner ear or Mondini malformation.

Methods: Thirty-five deaf children without inner ear malformations (IEMs) and forty cases with Mondini malformation were included in this study. The electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses (EABRs) evoked by electrical stimulation at the round window niche (RWN) and round window membrane (RWM) were recorded during cochlear implantation (CI) surgery.

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This study investigates the effect of hearing aid use on the peripheral auditory pathways in children with sensorineural hearing loss prior to cochlear implantation, as revealed by the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR). Forty children with hearing aids were recruited. Half of them had normal inner ear structures and the other half had inner ear malformations (IEMs).

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Background: Serum uric acid (UA) has been reported to be associated with ischemic stroke and inflammation. However, whether or not UA is related to the recurrence of ischemic stroke, and whether inflammation plays a role in the relationship between them remain inconclusive.

Objective: We sought to explore the relationship between UA and the recurrence of ischemic stroke and to define the role of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in the aforementioned relationship.

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Purpose: To investigate the auditory pathway functions in deaf patients with Mondini malformation using the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR) during cochlear implantation (CI).

Methods: A total of 58 patients with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) were included in this study. Of these patients, 27 cases had Mondini malformation and 31 control cases had no inner ear malformations (IEMs).

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Background: The vestibular aqueduct (VA) width may affect the auditory conduction pathway of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS) children.

Objective: Analyzing the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR) after cochlear implantation (CI) in severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) children with LVAS.

Materials And Methods: Fifty-four children with SNHL who received CI were selected, including 21 children with LVAS and 33 children without inner ear malformations (IEMs).

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Nitrogen (N2) is the most important source of mineral N for plant growth, which was mainly transported by nitrate transporters (NRTs). However, little is known about the NRT gene family in potato. In this study, StNRT gene family members were identified in potato.

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  • LAMIN A/C, which is produced by the LMNA gene, plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure of cell nuclei and connecting them to the cytoskeleton.
  • Defects in the LMNA gene can lead to conditions like congenital muscular dystrophy and Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, known as laminopathies.
  • Researchers have created a homozygous knockout iPSC line (EHTJUi005-A-3) using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, which serves as a valuable model for studying these diseases.
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SUV39H1 is a histone methyltransferase involve numerous biological processes, including of aging, embryo development, tumor growth and mitosis via catalysis of dimethylation and trimethylation of lysine 9 of histone H3. Here we report a human induced pluripotent stem cell line (EHTJUi005-A-1) which is generated from a wildtype human iPSC previously established in our laboratory, and this iPSC has a homozygous knockout of 8 bp in Exon 2 of SUV39H1. This iPSC model provides a valuable resource to study epigenetic regulation in extensive biological processes as mentioned above.

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  • The potato, particularly the cultivar Shepody, is a significant food crop globally, recognized for its smooth white skin and cooking qualities.
  • Researchers determined the complete chloroplast genome of L. cv. Shepody through next-generation sequencing, revealing it is 155,296 bp long with a specific structure divided into large and small single-copy regions and inverted repeat regions.
  • The genome consists of 132 genes, including protein-coding, tRNA, and rRNA genes, and shows a close evolutionary relationship to another potato cultivar, Desiree, based on phylogenetic analysis.
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Familial Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia (ARVD) is a primary cardiomyopathy characterized by the abnormality of the right ventricular muscle. ARVD may be life-threatening due to the induction of paroxysmal refractory ventricular tachycardia or supraventricular arrhythmia. A human induced pluripotent stem cell line (EHTJUi004-A) was generated from human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCBMCs) of a female neonate with heterozygous mutation of p.

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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is an autosomal dominant heart disease. An induced pluripotent stem cell line (EHTJUi003-A) was generated from umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCBMCs) of a female neonate with heterozygous mutation of p.L460Wfs (c.

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  • Potato (L.), a crucial food crop globally, includes the L. cv. Favorita variety known for its long oval shape, yellowish skin, and specific nutrient content (17.7% dry matter, 12.4-14.01% starch).
  • A complete chloroplast genome sequence of L. cv. Favorita was determined through next-generation sequencing, revealing it to be 155,296 bp long and consisting of various functional gene regions.
  • Phylogenetic analysis of 60 chloroplast genomes indicates that L. cv. Favorita is closely related to other varieties like L. cv. Desiree and L. cv. Atlantic.
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  • * Researchers sequenced the complete chloroplast genome of L. cv. Atlantic, which is 155,296 bp long and includes various gene types, contributing more data to its taxonomic classification.
  • * The study found that L. cv. Atlantic shares a close evolutionary relationship with L. cv. Desiree, based on a phylogenetic analysis of 64 chloroplast genomes.
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Mitochondrial injury and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress are considered to be the key mechanisms of renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles that form close physical contact with a specific domain of the ER, known as mitochondrial-associated membranes. The close physical contact between them is mainly restrained by ER-mitochondria tethering complexes, which can play an important role in mitochondrial damage, ER stress, lipid homeostasis, and cell death.

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Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease. An induced pluripotent stem cell line (EHTJUi002-A) was generated from umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCBMCs) of a neonate with heterozygous mutation of p.W226X(c.

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Machine learning shows enormous potential in facilitating decision-making regarding kidney diseases. With the development of data preservation and processing, as well as the advancement of machine learning algorithms, machine learning is expected to make remarkable breakthroughs in nephrology. Machine learning models have yielded many preliminaries to moderate and several excellent achievements in the fields, including analysis of renal pathological images, diagnosis and prognosis of chronic kidney diseases and acute kidney injury, as well as management of dialysis treatments.

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  • * Researchers analyzed various lifestyle and dietary factors through community surveys and blood tests, identifying significant differences in traits between those with hyperuricemia and those with normal levels.
  • * Key risk factors linked to hyperuricemia included waist circumference, estimated glomerular filtration rate, protein and urea levels, passive smoking, snoring, and dietary habits involving meat, seafood, and vegetables.
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  • This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of serum anti-PLA2R antibodies in diagnosing idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN) in patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD), as previous data on this was unclear.
  • The research involved 227 type 2 diabetes patients who underwent renal biopsies, allowing the classification of participants into IMN or non-membranous nephropathy groups, with anti-PLA2R antibodies measured for diagnostic evaluation.
  • Results showed that the optimal cut-off value for diagnosing IMN was 2.71 Ru/ml, demonstrating high sensitivity (80%) and specificity (95%), indicating that anti-PLA2R antibodies are reliable for diagnosing IMN in DKD patients.
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Background: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common pathological type of glomerular disease. Kidney biopsy, the gold standard for IgAN diagnosis, has not been routinely applied in hospitals worldwide due to its invasion nature. Thus, we aim to establish a non-invasive diagnostic model and determine markers to evaluate disease severity by analyzing the serological parameters and pathological stages of patients with IgAN.

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Background: Accurate estimation of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and staging of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are important. Currently, there is no research on the differences in several estimated GFR equations for staging CKD in a large sample of centenarians. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the differences in CKD staging with the most commonly used equations and to analyze sources of discrepancy.

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