Publications by authors named "HongJun Zhang"

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  • Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) significantly affects human health and is linked to apoptosis and senescence, but autophagy can help combat these issues.
  • The study found that Spatholobi caulis (SC), an herbal remedy, can enhance autophagy and reduce cell death in Nucleus pulposus cells; however, its absorption in animal studies was poor.
  • To improve its effectiveness, researchers developed a hydrogel combining quaternary ammonium chitosan (QCS) and oxidized starch (OST), which showed promise in enhancing cell viability, promoting tissue repair, and reducing disc degeneration in rats when administered via microneedles.
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Background: It is critical to age successfully for general health considering the aging of the global population. Successful aging is an important indicator to assess whether older individuals are experiencing a healthy life and high-quality aging. This study aimed to explore the longitudinal relationship between the frequency and number of participation in leisure activities and the maintenance of successful aging.

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The role of radiosurgery in preventing haemorrhage in brainstem cavernous malformations remains a subject of debate. This study aims to evaluate whether radiosurgery provides a protective benefit against haemorrhage in these patients. This multicentre, prospective observational study was conducted in 17 centres and enrolled eligible patients with brainstem cavernous malformations consecutively.

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Objectives: This study aimed to identify the incidence of adrenal hemorrhage (AH) after OLT and to summarize the ultrasound (US) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) characteristics.

Methods: Patients with adrenal lesions after OLT at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed between January 2010 and November 2023. The reference diagnosis was defined on the basis of surgical data, computed tomography scans, and magnetic resonance imaging with at least 12 months of follow-up.

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Iron (oxyhydr)oxides are ubiquitous in terrestrial environments and play a crucial role in controling the fate of arsenic in sediments and groundwater. Although there is evidence that different iron (oxyhydr)oxides have different affinities towards As(III) and As(V), it is still unclear why As(V) adsorption on some iron (oxyhydr)oxides is larger than As(III) adsorption, while it is opposite for other ones. In this study, six typical iron (oxyhydr)oxides are selected to evaluate their adsorption capacities for As(III) and As(V).

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  • Surface-driven capacitive storage boosts the performance and longevity of high-power batteries by improving electrode materials.
  • Traditional defect engineering targets defects directly but often overlooks the importance of the local environment around these defects on surface properties.
  • Using TiCT MXenes, the study demonstrates that adjusting the local atomic environment can unlock new carbon sites for better electrochemical activity, resulting in impressive energy storage capacities and stability in batteries.
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  • - The study investigated the effectiveness of Doppler ultrasonography (DUS) and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in predicting graft failure one month after split liver transplantation in 58 patients.
  • - Results showed that out of the 58 grafts, 7 failed within one month, with poor CEUS enhancement observed in 71.4% of those graft failures compared to 92.1% success in the remaining cases.
  • - The analysis concluded that both the CEUS enhancement pattern and operative time are significant independent predictors of graft failure, suggesting CEUS could be a valuable tool in post-transplant assessments.
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A recombinant esterase, BaCE, derived from Bacillus aryabhattai and heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli, was successfully immobilized on polyethyleneimine-impregnated mesoporous silica SBA-15. This immobilization utilized glutaraldehyde as a crosslinker. Optimal conditions were established with a PEI/SBA-15 ratio of 25% (w/w), a pH of 7.

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  • RPE cells are crucial for retinal health and immune balance; this study explores Kaempferol's (Kae) protective effects against RPE cell damage.
  • Bioinformatics identified nine hub genes from a specific dataset, and lab tests showed that Kae enhances RPE cell growth and reduces cell death and inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • Findings suggest that Kae's protective effects operate through specific signaling pathways, highlighting its potential as a treatment for retinal disorders related to RPE cell damage.
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Studies have shown that disrupting the formation of the ligand-RET-GFRα complex could be an effective way of treating pain and itch. Compared to traditional high-throughput screens, DNA encoded libraries (DELs) have distinguished themselves as a powerful technology for hit identification in recent years. The present work demonstrates the use of DEL technology identifying compound 16 as the first GFRa2/GFRa3 small molecule inhibitor (0.

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The regulation of topological structure of covalent adaptable networks (CANs) remains a challenge for epoxy CANs. Here, we report a strategy to develop strong and tough epoxy supramolecular thermosets with rapid reprocessability and room-temperature closed-loop recyclability. These thermosets were constructed from vanillin-based hyperbranched epoxy resin (VanEHBP) through the introduction of intermolecular hydrogen bonds and dual dynamic covalent bonds, as well as the formation of intramolecular and intermolecular cavities.

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Objectives: Although there have been studies on the association of handgrip strength or walking speed alone with cognitive abilities, few studies have determined the combined associations of handgrip strength and walking speed with cognitive function. Therefore we aimed to explore the independent and combined associations of handgrip strength and walking speed with cognitive function in Chinese older adults using a nationally representative sample.

Method: This cross-sectional study included 4,577 adults aged 60 and older.

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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effects of chest wall bolus in intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) technology on clinical outcomes for post-mastectomy breast cancer patients.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included patients with invasive carcinoma ((y)pT0-4, (y)pN0-3) who received photon IMRT after mastectomy at the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from 2014 to 2019. The patients were divided into two groups based on whether they received daily bolus application or not, and the baseline characteristics were matched using propensity score matching (PSM).

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Pleiotropy is frequently detected in agronomic traits of wheat (Triticum aestivum). A locus on chromosome 4B, QTn/Ptn/Sl/Sns/Al/Tgw/Gl/Gw.caas-4B, proved to show pleiotropic effects on tiller, spike, and grain traits using a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population of Qingxinmai × 041133.

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Room-temperature sodium-sulfur (RT Na-S) batteries, noted for their low material costs and high energy density, are emerging as a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) in various applications including power grids and standalone renewable energy systems. These batteries are commonly assembled with glass fiber membranes, which face significant challenges like the dissolution of polysulfides, sluggish sulfur conversion kinetics, and the growth of Na dendrites. Here, we develop an amorphous two-dimensional (2D) iron tin oxide (A-FeSnO) nanosheet with hierarchical vacancies, including abundant oxygen vacancies (Os) and nano-sized perforations, that can be assembled into a multifunctional layer overlaying commercial separators for RT Na-S batteries.

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Background: Identifying treatment targets for sarcopenia is a public health concern. This study aimed to examine the association of nocturnal sleep duration and midday napping with the presence of sarcopenia in middle-aged and older adults, utilizing data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study in 2011 and 2015.

Methods: A sum of 7,926 individuals (≥40 years) took part in this study.

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Articular cartilage injuries present a significant global challenge, particularly in the aging population. These injuries not only restrict movement due to primary damage but also exacerbate elderly degenerative lesions, leading to secondary cartilage injury and osteoarthritis. Addressing osteoarthritis and cartilage damage involves overcoming several technical challenges in biological treatment.

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  • Superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) in the Cassie-Baxter (CB) state are beneficial for preventing ice formation, but can easily switch to the sticky Wenzel state under low temperatures, losing their effectiveness.
  • The new approach proposed involves a dual-energy-barrier design that creates two CB states (CB I and CB II) which makes it harder for the surface to transition to the Wenzel state, thus enhancing overall stability against ice formation.
  • Experiments showed that this design leads to impressive anti-icing performance with over 27,000 seconds of delay in icing and low ice adhesion, supported by theoretical analysis and durability tests.
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The High Average Utility Itemset Mining (HAUIM) technique, a variation of High Utility Itemset Mining (HUIM), uses the average utility of the itemsets. Historically, most HAUIM algorithms were designed for static databases. However, practical applications like market basket analysis and business decision-making necessitate regular updates of the database with new transactions.

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Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) on spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats and the influence of Notch/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling pathway.

Methods: A total of 40 10-week-old male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were selected to establish T -segment SCI model by a free falling object. Among them, 32 successful models were randomly divided into model group and bFGF group, with 16 in each group.

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The urgent need for CO capture and hydrogen energy has attracted great attention owing to greenhouse gas emissions and global warming problems. Efficient CO capture and H purification with membrane technology will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help reach a carbon-neutral society. Here, 4-sulfocalix[4]arene (SC), which has an intrinsic cavity, was embedded into the Matrimid membrane as a molecular gatekeeper for CO capture and H purification.

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  • This study investigates the health risks associated with pesticide exposure among applicators using stretcher-mounted sprayers in orchards across different climate zones in China.
  • It finds that gloves and shins are the most affected areas for dermal exposure, and while inhalation exposure varies by location, overall dermal exposure levels are similar between apple and citrus orchards.
  • The research highlights that wearing better protective clothing, especially gloves, significantly decreases dermal pesticide exposure, and provides statistical models for estimating both dermal and inhalation exposure accuracy.
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Defect engineering is essential for the development of efficient electrocatalysts at the atomic level. While most work has focused on various vacancies as effective catalytic modulators, little attention has been paid to the relation between the local atomic environment of vacancies and catalytic activities. To face this challenge, we report a facile synthetic approach to manipulate the local atomic environments of vacancies in MoS with tunable Mo-to-S ratios.

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe pathophysiological syndrome resulting in heart failure, which is found to be induced by pulmonary vascular remodeling mediated by oxidative stress (OS) and inflammation. Phoenixin-20 (PNX-20) is a reproductive peptide first discovered in mice with potential suppressive properties against OS and inflammatory response. Our study will explore the possible therapeutic functions of PHN-20 against PAH for future clinical application.

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Background: Physical activity (PA) plays an important role in the process of several chronic diseases. It may be also associated with the incidence of sarcopenia. This study aimed to determine the association of PA from different components including frequency, duration, intensity, and volume with the incidence of sarcopenia in middle-aged and older adults.

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