Publications by authors named "Huanhuan Chen"

Background: This study aims to explore the value of habitat-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radiomics for predicting the origin of brain metastasis (BM).

Purpose: To investigate whether habitat-based radiomics can identify the metastatic tumor type of BM and whether an imaging-based model that integrates the volume of peritumoral edema (VPE) can enhance predictive performance.

Methods: A primary cohort was developed with 384 patients from two centers, which comprises 734 BM lesions.

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Copper is an essential element involved in various biochemical processes, such as mitochondrial energy production and antioxidant defense, but improper regulation can lead to cellular toxicity and disease. Copper Transporter 1 (CTR1) plays a key role in copper uptake and maintaining cellular copper homeostasis. Although CTR1 endocytosis was previously thought to reduce copper uptake when levels are high, it was unclear how rapid regulation is achieved.

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In China, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among men who have sex with men (MSM) and HIV-serodiscordant couples is low. We offered differentiated PrEP options tailored to MSM in a community-based organization (CBO) setting, and to HIV-serodiscordant couples attempting conception in a specialized HIV care clinic. The CBO facilitated PrEP by linkage with a telemedicine platform for virtual consultation; additional online follow-up on social media was conducted by peers.

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Lin & Shui, 2011, belongs to the family Schisandraceae and was recently added to the List of National Key Protected Wild Plants in China. We report the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of using Illumina Nova-Seq 6000 platform. The results showed that the cp genome size of was 144,288 bp, which contained a small single-copy (SSC) region (17,862 bp), a large single-copy (LSC) region (93,332 bp), and a pair of inverted repeat (IR) regions (16,547 bp).

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  • Pyroptosis, a form of cell death, is gaining interest for its connections to various cancers, with gasdermins (GSDMs) being highlighted for their roles in this process especially in gastric cancer (GC).
  • The study utilized multiple databases to analyze GSDMs' expression and its correlation to patient prognosis, finding that higher levels of GSDME are linked to shorter overall survival in GC patients.
  • GSDMs were associated with immune cell infiltration and specific enzymatic activities, suggesting potential diagnostic and prognostic significance for GSDMs in GC, although further research is needed to confirm these findings.
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Purpose: So far, there is no gold standard to diagnosis dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON). Diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) has the potential to provide imaging biomarkers for the timely and accurate diagnosis of DON. This study aimed to explore the white matter (WM) alterations in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) patients with and without DON using DKI with tract-based spatial statistics method.

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Background: Early and accurate identification of the metastatic tumor types of brain metastasis (BM) is essential for appropriate treatment and management.

Methods: A total of 450 patients were enrolled from two centers as a primary cohort who carry 764 BMs originated from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC, patient = 173, lesion = 187), small cell lung cancer (SCLC, patient = 84, lesion = 196), breast cancer (BC, patient = 119, lesion = 200), and gastrointestinal cancer (GIC, patient = 74, lesion = 181). A third center enrolled 28 patients who carry 67 BMs (NSCLC = 24, SCLC = 22, BC = 10, and GIC = 11) to form an external test cohort.

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Owing to their well-defined crystalline pore structures and ordered functional ionic groups along the skeleton, ionic covalent organic frameworks (iCOFs) exhibit excellent performance and have significant potential for use in energy storage and conversion devices. Herein, we for the first time developed cationic phosphonium COFs with high hydroxide conduction even with low ion exchange capacity (IEC). Specifically, we synthesized COFs containing quaternary phosphonium groups as excellent ion transport moieties.

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Dandelion polysaccharides contribute to a variety of biological activities. This study evaluated the effect of different extraction temperatures (4 °C and 80 °C) on the structural characteristics and antioxidant activity of dandelion leaf polysaccharides (DLP). The findings demonstrated that the extraction efficiency improved at the higher temperature, while molecular weight exist a trend of degradation with increasing extraction temperature.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in evaluating thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) and how patients respond to glucocorticoid treatment.
  • A total of 65 TAO patients were analyzed, with 41 classified as active and 24 as inactive, comparing various MRI parameters to assess disease activity and treatment responses.
  • Findings show that certain MRI metrics, particularly TTP-mean and V-mean, are significant in determining active disease and treatment response, with the study achieving moderate to good diagnostic performance in identifying these factors.
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Historical cultural heritage sites are valuable for all of mankind, as they reflect the material and spiritual wealth of by nations, countries, or specific groups during the development of human civilization. The types and functions of microorganisms that form biofilms on the surfaces of architectural heritage sites influence measures to preserve and protect these sites. These microorganisms contribute to the biocorrosion of architectural heritage structures through the cycling of chemical elements.

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The increasing integration of renewable energy sources in the UK electricity sector has posed challenges to the stability of the system, leading to a sharp rise in the costs of balancing services. This study analyses half-hourly data from January 2017 to December 2023 to examine the factors determining the imbalance price in the UK's balancing mechanism, with particular focus on the sharp price increases in 2021-2022. Employing a Generalised Additive Model (GAM) to account for non-linear relationships, the analysis finds that the imbalance price is positively affected by the net imbalance volume (demand-side factor) and negatively impacted by the de-rated margin (supply-side factor).

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To identify what are the dominant lactic acid bacteria (LAB) involved in the fermentation of salt-free sauerkraut, and optimize its industrial culture conditions, we isolated and identified a strain of LAB, which is referred to as Lactobacillus sp. DF_001, with the preservation number CCTCC NO: M20232593, from five different regions in Guizhou Province. Industrial culture conditions were optimized using Plackett-Burman and Central Composite design experiments, and the potential role of this LAB in salt-free sauerkraut fermentation was validated.

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  • The traveling salesman problem (TSP) is a well-known optimization challenge with many practical applications, and recent advancements in neural networks (NNs) have improved solutions for it.
  • Nonautoregressive (NAR) networks can speed up inference but usually produce lower quality solutions compared to other methods.
  • The authors introduce NAR4TSP, a novel NAR model that combines reinforcement learning (RL) with special architecture enhancements, showing superior performance in solution quality and speed over existing models in various TSP instances.
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  • The study aimed to compare anchorage and torque control in three different orthodontic appliances: Tweed edgewise, Roth, and physiological anchorage Spee-wire systems (PASS) among 90 adolescent patients with specific malocclusion.
  • No significant differences were found in patients' baseline characteristics before treatment, ensuring a fair comparison between the groups.
  • After treatment analysis using lateral cephalograms and 3D digital models, the results revealed that the Tweed appliance resulted in less mesial displacement of maxillary first molars and greater incisor retraction and torque variation compared to the other two appliances.
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Objective: Recent evidence suggests the involvement of senescence and inflammation in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Considering the role of sirtuin-1 (SIRT1) in delaying senescence, we aimed to preliminarily investigate the potential mechanism underlying the effects of SIRT1 in senescence and inflammation during AAA.

Material And Methods: A cell AAA model was established using angiotensin II (Ang II) as the inducer, which was applied to treat human aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (HASMCs).

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  • Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a lack of dopamine, and stem cell differentiation therapy shows promise for treating its symptoms by generating functional neurons.
  • Researchers developed a one-step system using a cocktail of chemicals (YFBP) to convert human umbilical cord stem cells into dopaminergic neurons without altering their genes, achieving over 80% successful differentiation.
  • After being implanted in mice with Parkinson's, these chemically induced neurons not only survived and demonstrated typical neuronal activity but also improved movement disorders by increasing dopamine levels in the brain.
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  • The study examines the rising cases of HIV/AIDS among youth in Guangxi, China, focusing on how these cases have changed from 2014 to 2021 to inform prevention strategies.
  • It analyzes data from a comprehensive health information system, looking at factors like population density and economic indicators using tools like ArcGIS and Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling.
  • Findings show that youth HIV/AIDS incidence peaked in 2019, with significant associations between higher cases and factors like population density, while road mileage negatively correlated with reported incidences.*
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Transplanted mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can significantly aid in repairing spinal cord injuries (SCIs) by migrating to and settling at the injury site. However, this process is typically inefficient, as only a small fraction of MSCs successfully reach the target lesion area. During SCI, the increased expression and secretion of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) act as a chemoattractant that guides MSC migration.

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Diabetes is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerosis (AS), but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown. The dysregulated immune response is an important reason. High glucose is proven to induce foam cell formation under lipidemia situations in clinical patients.

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Advanced periodontitis poses a significant threat to oral health, causing extensive damage and loss of both hard and soft periodontal tissues. While traditional therapies such as scaling and root planing can effectively halt the disease's progression, they often fail to fully restore the original architecture and function of periodontal tissues due to the limited capacity for spontaneous regeneration. To address this challenge, periodontal tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach.

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Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells (PNECs) are unique airway epithelial cells that blend neuronal and endocrine functions, acting as key sensors in the lung. They respond to environmental stimuli like allergens by releasing neuropeptides and neurotransmitters. PNECs stand out as the only lung epithelial cells innervated by neurons, suggesting a significant role in airway-nerve communication via direct neural pathways and hormone release.

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Ideal solid electrolytes for lithium (Li) metal batteries should conduct Li rapidly with low activation energy, exhibit a high Li transference number, form a stable interface with the Li anode, and be electrochemically stable. However, the lack of solid electrolytes that meet all of these criteria has remained a considerable bottleneck in the advancement of lithium metal batteries. In this study, we present a design strategy combining all of those requirements in a balanced manner to realize quasi-solid-state electrolyte-enabled Li metal batteries (LMBs).

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  • * A study used distribution data of 52 bumblebee species from 2002 to 2022 to analyze habitat suitability and identify influential environmental variables, with key factors including net primary productivity and precipitation patterns.
  • * Four distinct biogeographic zones were identified, with the Southern humid zone being the most prominent, and findings emphasize the importance of improving data for better conservation strategies and understanding of species distribution patterns.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Huanhuan Chen"

  • - Huanhuan Chen's recent research spans a variety of fields, including artificial intelligence in combinatorial optimization, orthodontics for malocclusions, and regenerative medicine for neurological and cardiovascular conditions, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach to addressing complex medical and scientific challenges.
  • - Chen's investigations into the use of nonautoregressive reinforcement learning for solving the traveling salesman problem indicate potential advancements in optimizing algorithms, while studies on the effectiveness of orthodontic appliances reveal important insights into treatment outcomes for malocclusion in adolescents.
  • - Additionally, the author's work on stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease and the implications of sirtuin-1 in abdominal aortic aneurysm highlights significant strides in regenerative medicine, potentially leading to innovative therapeutic strategies for chronic diseases.