Publications by authors named "Huan Huan Wang"

Background: As a combination of curve of Spee and curve of Wilson, the Monson sphere reflects the arrangement of teeth in three-dimensional (3D) space. For occlusal analysis, the Monson sphere can provide an important reference for prosthetic reconstructions or orthodontic treatments.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to generate and investigate the 3-D Monson sphere through a complete digital workflow with intraoral scanning models and custom software.

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Purpose: Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising therapeutic approach for inoperable, small (≤3 cm) primary lung cancer. However, the efficacy and safety of risk-adapted SBRT for treating large (>3 cm) primary lung cancer remains inadequately characterized.

Patients And Methods: Patients with large (>3 cm) primary lung cancer, diagnosed either clinically or histologically, were recruited between November 1, 2010 and December 31, 2022.

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The outbreak of novel infectious diseases presents major public health challenges, highlighting the urgency of accelerating vaccination efforts to reduce morbidity and mortality. Vaccine allocation has become a crucial societal concern. This paper introduces a dynamic vaccine allocation model that considers demand uncertainty and vaccination willingness, focusing on the trade-off between fairness and efficiency.

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  • The study focuses on SfruOBPs, proteins in insects associated with resistance to insecticides, revealing that these proteins can play a crucial role in a pest's ability to withstand multiple treatments.
  • Researchers identified 50 specific SfruOBPs and found one particularly noteworthy protein that increases its expression when exposed to several insecticides.
  • Despite this protein's ability to bind to insecticides, knocking it down did not harm larval development but made the larvae more susceptible to insecticide exposure, suggesting it could be a promising target for pest control strategies.
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  • * A database of these prescriptions was created, and computational analysis was used to determine medication patterns and evaluate their effectiveness, specifically focusing on the benefits of various herbs and their roles in TCM.
  • * The findings showed that effective treatments primarily involve tonifying deficiency and promoting blood circulation, with the most promising prescription combination identified for further development in addressing impotence.
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  • The study focuses on establishing dosimetric limits to reduce the risk of developing significant brachial plexopathy (nerve damage) in patients undergoing stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for lung cancer.
  • Data from 349 patients with apical lung tumors who received SBRT were analyzed, identifying the maximum radiation doses that could be tolerated by the brachial plexus without leading to severe complications.
  • Results indicated that a 10% risk of serious nerve damage occurs with maximum doses ranging from 20.7 to 42.7 Gy, depending on the number of treatment fractions, providing critical guidelines for safer radiation therapy practices.
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  • Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) is involved in transporting bacterial peptides that can inflame the gut, and nutritional peptides can compete with these harmful products.
  • A study used rats to see how short-peptide-based enteral nutrition (SPEN) influenced gut damage from a bacterial peptide (MDP), showing that MDP leads to inflammation and mitochondrial damage in both gut and lung tissues.
  • Findings reveal that SPEN can counteract the damaging effects of MDP, highlighting the role of the PepT1-NOD2-beclin-1 signaling pathway in promoting gut health and preventing inflammation.
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  • Ischemic stroke occurs in three phases (acute, subacute, recovery) and causes ongoing immune and inflammatory reactions that worsen brain damage over time.
  • The interaction between the central nervous system and the immune system is key, with local inflammation and immune system disruption leading to increased neuroinflammation.
  • The study reviews these interactions and discusses the potential of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in preventing and treating ischemic stroke by targeting these complex mechanisms.
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Recent studies have shown that cellular levels of polyamines (PAs) are significantly altered in neurodegenerative diseases. Evidence from in vivo animal and in vitro cell experiments suggests that the cellular levels of various PAs may play important roles in the central nervous system through the regulation of oxidative stress, mitochondrial metabolism, cellular immunity, and ion channel functions. Dysfunction of PA metabolism related enzymes also contributes to neuronal injury and cognitive impairment in many neurodegenerative diseases.

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The patient was a male infant, born full-term, admitted to the hospital at 28 days of age due to jaundice for 20 days and abdominal distension for 15 days. The patient developed symptoms of jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, massive ascites, and progressively worsening liver function leading to liver failure, severe coagulation disorders, and thrombocytopenia one week after birth. Various treatments were administered, including anti-infection therapy, fluid restriction, use of diuretics, use of hepatoprotective and choleretic agents, intermittent paracentesis, blood exchange, and intravenous immunoglobulin, albumin, and plasma transfusions.

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Male fertility and metabolic disorders, including obesity and diabetes, are closely connected. Since hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome are strongly related, male fertility and hyperuricemia may, to some degree, be associated. According to recent studies, hyperuricemia imposes various effects on sex hormones, semen quality, and male erectile dysfunction.

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Although evidence supports an observational association between tea consumption and susceptibility to head and neck cancer, the causal nature of this association remains unclear. We performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to determine the causal effects of tea consumption on head and neck cancer. We employed a fixed-effects inverse variance-weighted model for the MR analysis.

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Controversy surrounds the role of serum uric acid and whether treatment intervention is favorable in retarding the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The association of serum uric acid levels and CKD patient mortality risk needs to be further determined by large sample cohort studies. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey participants with CKD from 1998 to 2017 were enrolled in the study.

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As an important chemical raw material, hydrazine brings convenience to people's lives and provides opportunities for human development. However, the misuse or leakage of hydrazine has brought pollution to the environment, including water, soil and living organisms. At the same time, hydrazine poses a potential threat to human health as a carcinogen.

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  • The study focuses on the importance of accurately contouring the brachial plexus (BP) to assess toxicity and identify metrics for predicting radiation-induced brachial plexopathy (RIBP) after targeted radiotherapy.
  • Patients with a specific planning target volume (PTV) close to the BP were analyzed, using established radiation therapy atlases for contouring.
  • Results showed that maximum doses to the BP were linked to a significant risk of RIBP, highlighting that relying on subclavian-axillary veins for dosimetry may underestimate risk, especially in certain patient groups.
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Doxorubicin (DOX) has been used to treat various types of cancer, but its application is limited due to its heart toxicity as well as other drawbacks. Chronic inhibition of Na /H exchanger (NHE1) reduces heart failure and reduces the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS); vitamin B6 (VitB ) has been demonstrated to have a crucial role in antioxidant mechanism. So, this study was designed to explore the effect of VitB supplement on the DOX-induced cardiotoxicity and to imply whether NHE1 is involved.

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Background: Reirradiation with stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for patients with primary or secondary lung malignancies represents an appealing definitive approach, but its feasibility and safety are not well defined. The purpose of this study was to investigate the tumor control probability (TCP) and toxicity for patients receiving reirradiation with SBRT.

Patients And Methods: Eligible patients with recurrence of primary or secondary lung malignancies from our hospital were subjected to reirradiation with SBRT, and PubMed- and Embase-indexed articles were reviewed.

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Vascular dementia (VD) is one of the most common causes of dementia, taking account for about 20% of all cases. Although studies have found that selenium supplementation can improve the cognitive ability of Alzheimer's patients, there is currently no research on the cognitive impairment caused by VD. This study aimed to investigate the role and mechanism of Amorphous selenium nanodots (A SeNDs) in the prevention of VD.

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The female infant in this case study was admitted to the hospital 4 hours after birth due to preterm birth and respiratory distress. On the third day after birth, peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) catheterization was performed. On day 42, thrombus was found at the entrance of the right atrium from the inferior vena cava during a cardiac ultrasound, and it was considered to be related to PICC placement.

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Analysis of the flower color formation mechanism of 'Rhapsody in Blue' by BF and WF transcriptomes reveals that RhF3'H and RhGT74F2 play a key role in flower color formation. Rosa hybrida has colorful flowers and a high ornamental value. Although rose flowers have a wide range of colors, no blue roses exist in nature, and the reason for this is unclear.

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  • * Traditional treatments for MetS involve multiple medications, which can lower patient compliance and raise side effects.
  • * Berberine (BBR) has emerged as a promising alternative due to its effectiveness and safety, with potential benefits across various MetS-related conditions, but further clinical trials are needed.
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To compare the benefits of didactic versus board game-based oral health instruction on oral health knowledge (OHK) and oral hygiene of preschool students. Participants were selected through computer-assisted randomization. (Eighty students were selected in both the 3- to 4-year-old and 5- to 6-year-old age groups, respectively, for a total of 160 participants).

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Xiaoer Fupi Granules, a refined version of the classical prescription Shenling Baizhu Powder, has the effect of invigora-ting spleen, replenishing Qi, harmonizing stomach and resolving accumulation and is commonly used to treat Qi deficiency in spleen and stomach, disordered transportation and transformation, and indigestion of children. However, its medicinal constituents and mechanism remain unclear. We studied the main active constituents and action mechanism of Xiaoer Fupi Granules by integrating network pharmacology and prototype constituent analysis in vivo.

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In type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), oxidative stress induces endothelial dysfunction (ED), which is closely related to the formation of atherosclerosis. However, there are few effective drugs to prevent and cure it. Citronellal (CT) is an aromatic active substance extracted from citronella plants.

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Recent studies have indicated that the plant volatile methyl benzoate (MB) exhibits significant insecticidal bioactivity against several common insects. However, the potential environmental hazards of MB and its safety to non-target organisms is poorly understood. In the present study, these characteristics were investigated through laboratory experiments and field investigations.

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