Publications by authors named "Hui Kang"

Objectives: China is promoting the mutual recognition of clinical laboratory test results to reduce redundant testing, provide more convenient medical services, and lower economic burdens. This study aimed to enhance the consistency of test results across laboratories using a linear transformation method, focusing on five representative biochemical parameters: ALP, CA, TBIL, TC, and TG.

Methods: Five ISO 15189 accredited laboratories participated in this study.

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The photocatalytic oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) on metal-loaded one-dimensional TiO nanowires (TiO NWs) was performed. With metal loading, the electric and optical properties of TiO NWs were adjusted, contributing to the improvement of the activity and selectivity of the OCM reaction. In the photocatalytic OCM reaction, the 1.

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Here, we evaluated the role of ethylene in regulating the NaHCO stress tolerance of grapevines and clarified the mechanism by which VvERF1B regulates the response to NaHCO stress. The exogenous application of ACC and VvACS3 overexpression in grapevines and grape calli revealed that ethylene increased NaHCO stress tolerance, and this was accompanied by increased plasma membrane H-ATPase (PMA) activity. The expression of VvERF1B was strongly induced by ACC, and overexpression of this gene in grapevines conferred increased NaHCO stress tolerance and enhanced PMA activity and H and oxalate secretion.

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It is essential to discover and identify animals in species level in the wild to achieve the collection of baseline data and benefit better understanding and conservation of the rare species. However, this is far from being realized for many beaked whales in the deep sea, including the Deraniyagala's beaked whale (), which is one of the least-known whales with no confirmed live sightings at sea yet all over the world. Here, we provide the first robust field identification of , by integrating DNA sequencing of skin biopsies, acoustic data, and photographs.

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  • Phytophthora species secrete effectors to manipulate plant immunity, but the specific mechanisms of their induced necrotic cell death remain unclear.
  • The study focuses on an RXLR effector named Pc12 from Phytophthora capsici, which promotes virulence by triggering an unusual ER stress response through interaction with Rab13-2.
  • Unlike typical immune responses, Pc12 alters the behavior of Rab13-2, affecting protein localization in the endoplasmic reticulum and inhibiting normal vesicle trafficking, thereby allowing the pathogen to successfully infect the host.
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NLR receptor is suggested as a component of plant nonhost resistance (NHR). However, the evolutionary process of how plants develop receptors for recognizing broad-spectrum pathogens is still elusive. Here, we observe that multiple RxLR effector families including 12 reported avirulence effectors of Phytophthora infestans are broadly conserved across the Phytophthora species.

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Herein, we studied changes in the contents of phenolic and free volatile compounds in Shine Muscat grapes stored at room temperature. Berry quality was maintained up to 11 d after harvest, and the levels of 35 phenolic compounds were observed to increase during storage. This increase is attributed to the upregulation of genes, including phenylalanine ammonia-lyases, 4-coumarate-CoA ligases, and stilbene synthases, in the phenylpropanoid pathway.

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Object: With the development of new technologies, the surgical algorithm for ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) in the cervical spine also needs to be updated. The aim of this study is to elucidate a new surgical classification algorithm to guide the choice of surgical approaches for cervical OPLL based on its location and extent. In this algorithm, anterior controllable antedisplacement and fusion (ACAF) will be used as a new surgical option.

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Osteosarcoma stands as the most prevalent bone tumor, characterized by a heightened tendency for local recurrence and distant metastasis, resulting in a bleak prognosis. Presently, there exists a shortage of novel markers to effectively determine the prognosis of osteosarcoma patients. Recent research indicates that hematological markers partially mirror an individual's microenvironment, offering potential insights into predicting patient prognosis.

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  • The study aims to create a simplified classification system for endplate injuries using 3D CT imaging and to investigate how these injuries relate to vertebral space and other factors in patients with thoracolumbar fractures.
  • Researchers analyzed a cohort of patients with varying degrees of endplate injury and collected data on vertebral height, disc degeneration, and healing over time using methods like ANOVA.
  • Results indicated that moderate to severe endplate injuries significantly impact long-term disc degeneration and spinal alignment, suggesting these injuries can help predict patient outcomes and treatment strategies.*
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Background: Managing complicated acetabular fractures involving the quadrilateral plate (QLP) can be challenging for surgeons, especially when complicated by comminution and osteoporosis. Traditional implants do not provide sufficient fixed strength or a proper match. The new-type pre-contoured infrapectineal buttress plates may have drawbacks, such as inaccurate fitting on the medial surface of QLP and an inability to apply reversed compression force to resist medial displacement of femoral head.

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Cetaceans play a crucial role in marine ecosystems; however, research on their gastrointestinal microbiota remains limited due to sampling constraints. In this study, we collected hindgut samples from 12 stranded cetaceans and performed 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing to investigate microbial composition and functional potentials. Analysis of ZOTUs profiles revealed that the phyla Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes dominated all hindgut samples.

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This retrospective study compares the outcomes of trapeziectomy and Weilby suspensionplasty procedure versus implant arthroplasty using the TOUCH prosthesis for basilar thumb arthritis in an Asian population. A total of 15 consecutive thumbs in 13 patients were included in this study. Six patients (2 male, 4 female, mean age of 62 years old) underwent trapeziectomy and Weilby suspensionplasty procedure.

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Single-cell-derived tumor organoids (STOs) possess a distinct genetic background, making them valuable tools for demonstrating tumor heterogeneity. In order to fulfill the high throughput demands of STO assays, we have developed a microfluidic chip containing 30 000 microwells, which is dedicated to a single cell culture approach for selective expansion and differential induction of cancer stem cells. The microwells are coated with a hydrophilic copolymer to eliminate cell adhesion, and the cell culture is supported by poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) to establish a nonadhesive culture environment.

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  • The control region in avian mitogenomes regulates key functions like replication and transcription, with some larks exhibiting a loss of this region associated with tandem repeats.
  • We analyzed six lark mitogenomes from different species to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships within the Passerida group, finding conserved mitochondrial gene orders and evidence of evolutionary changes.
  • Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Alaudidae and Panuridae share a common ancestor, with tandem repeats likely emerging in the ancestor of all larks, influenced by phenomena such as slipped-strand mispairing and DNA turnover.
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  • Sirenians, part of the superorder Afrotheria, were the first mammals to adapt from land to marine environments and are unique as herbivorous marine mammals.
  • A newly generated chromosome-level genome for the dugong (Dugong dugon) reveals genetic adaptations for aquatic life, including changes in circadian patterns and dietary tolerance linked to specific genes (NIS and PER2).
  • The study also identifies gene losses that could be disadvantageous today and highlights the need for extensive genetic research on dugong populations to aid in their conservation.
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In the past few years, annular structured beams have been extensively studied due to their unique "doughnut" structure and characteristics such as phase and polarization vortices. Especially in the 2 µm wavelength range, they have shown promising applications in fields such as novel laser communication, optical processing, and quantum information processing. In this Letter, we observed basis vector patterns with orthogonality and completeness by finely cavity-mode tailoring with end-mirror space position in a Tm:CaYAlO laser.

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Alopecia intellectual disability syndromes 4 (APMR4) caused by Lanosterol synthase () gene variants is a very rare autosomal recessive neuroectodermal syndrome. It is characterized by congenital alopecia and variable degrees of intellectual disability (ID), frequently associated with developmental delay (DD) and epilepsy. Currently, only three studies regarding -related APMR4 have been reported, the pathogenesis of APMR4 is poorly understood.

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Gliomas are highly vascularized malignancies, but current anti-angiogenic treatments have not demonstrated practical improvements in patient survival. Studies have suggested that glioma-derived endothelial cell (GdEC) formed by glioma stem cell (GSC) differentiation may contribute to the failure of this treatment. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in GSC endothelial differentiation remain poorly understood.

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  • BTB and TAZ domain proteins (BTs) are crucial adaptors for the CUL3-RING ubiquitin ligase complex, which helps target proteins for ubiquitination under various conditions.
  • The study reveals that the calmodulin-like protein MdCML15 negatively regulates the function of the apple scaffold protein MdBT2, influencing processes related to membrane H-ATPase regulation and tolerance to iron deficiency.
  • The findings suggest that MdCML15, through its interactions with MdBT2 and the target protein MdbHLH104, plays a significant role in lowering rhizosphere pH and maintaining iron balance in apple plantlets.
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  • This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using inclined-long pedicle screws combined with interbody fusion for treating thoracolumbar fractures with disc injuries in 28 patients over a period of five years.
  • The patient group comprised 22 males and 6 females, with injuries primarily resulting from falls and traffic accidents; their spinal injuries were categorized using the ASIA scale.
  • The findings indicated that the surgery generally had a reasonable operation time and blood loss, with successful recovery and no major surgical complications reported.
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  • Researchers are exploring ways to make materials that can change shape and respond like living organisms, which has been tough with traditional materials.
  • They found that MXene films can quickly absorb water between their layers, allowing them to expand and then contract back when the water evaporates, mimicking this reversible behavior.
  • These films can also stick together, making it easy to create complex structures and control their properties just by using water, with similar effects observed in graphene oxide films, pointing to new applications for these 2D materials.
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Unlabelled: Glioma is a highly vascularized tumor of the central nervous system. Angiogenesis plays a predominant role in glioma progression and is considered an important therapeutic target. Our previous study showed that vasorin (VASN), a transmembrane protein, is overexpressed in glioma and promotes angiogenesis; however, the potential mechanism remains unclear.

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Introduction: Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare subtype of aggressive extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Currently, there is no standard of care for the treatment of refractory or relapsed PCNSL (r/r PCNSL). We conducted a prospective single-arm phase II study to evaluate zanubrutinib plus cytarabine for r/r PCNSL.

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Populations and species are threatened by human pressure, but their fate is variable. Some depleted populations, such as that of the northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris), recover rapidly even when the surviving population was small. The northern elephant seal was hunted extensively and taken by collectors between the early 1800s and 1892, suffering an extreme population bottleneck as a consequence.

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