Publications by authors named "Huimin Xue"

Background And Aim: In this study, a transfer learning (TL) algorithm was used to predict postoperative recurrence of advanced gastric cancer (AGC) and to evaluate its value in a small-sample clinical study.

Methods: A total of 431 cases of AGC from three centers were included in this retrospective study. First, TL signatures (TLSs) were constructed based on different source domains, including whole slide images (TLS-WSIs) and natural images (TLS-ImageNet).

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Dietary phenolic acids can combat metabolic diseases like obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver by enhancing adipose tissue's thermogenic function. Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), a key thermogenic protein, is linked to atherosclerosis (AS) development. Whether dietary phenolic acids inhibit AS by boosting thermogenic function remains unknown.

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Background: Robotic-assisted partial splenectomy (RAPS) is a superior approach for treating splenic cysts and splenic hemangiomas, as it preserves the immune function of the spleen and reduces the risk of overwhelming post splenectomy infection. Currently, there are no standardized guidelines for performing a partial splenectomy.

Case Summary: Four patients with splenic cysts or splenic hemangiomas were treated by RAPS.

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(fruit fly) is an animal model chassis in biological and genetic research owing to its short life cycle, ease of cultivation, and acceptability to genetic modification. While the chassis offers valuable insights into drug efficacy, toxicity, and mechanisms, several obvious challenges such as dosage control and drug resistance still limit its utility in pharmacological studies. Our research combines optogenetic control with engineered gut bacteria to facilitate the precise delivery of therapeutic substances in for biomedical research.

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Metal-free carbon materials (MFCMs) have extensive applications in electrocatalysis because of their comparable catalytic activity to that of Pt/C in some cases. Understanding the structure-property relationship is crucial for the reasonable design of more efficient catalysts. To reveal the structure-property relationship of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), we prepared nanowire model catalysts on single-crystalline Au(111) electrodes through state-of-the-art on-surface synthesis.

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  • * DNANAs are made from a stable DNA structure that attaches to cell membranes, allowing precise delivery of glucose oxidase and horseradish peroxidase, reducing side effects from enzyme leakage.
  • * The method effectively depletes glucose and produces toxic hydroxyl radicals near tumor cells, showing promising results for cancer therapy both in lab experiments and in live subjects.
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We introduce the largest abdominal CT dataset (termed AbdomenAtlas) of 20,460 three-dimensional CT volumes sourced from 112 hospitals across diverse populations, geographies, and facilities. AbdomenAtlas provides 673 K high-quality masks of anatomical structures in the abdominal region annotated by a team of 10 radiologists with the help of AI algorithms. We start by having expert radiologists manually annotate 22 anatomical structures in 5,246 CT volumes.

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Quinoa, a globally cultivated "golden grain" belonging to in the family, is recognized for being gluten-free, with a balanced amino acid profile and multiple bioactive components, including peptides, polysaccharides, polyphenols, and saponins. The bioactive compounds extracted from quinoa offer multifaceted health benefits, including antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, cardiovascular disease (CVD) improvement, gut microbiota regulation, and anti-cancer effects. This review aims to intricately outline quinoa's nutritional value, functional components, and physiological benefits.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent cancer types in the world and accounts for the majority of cases of primary liver cancer. A crucial part of the carcinogenesis of HCC involves aberrant stimulation of the FGF19-FGFR4 signaling pathway. Therefore, FGFR4 inhibition has become a strategic therapeutic approach for the treatment of HCC.

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The mechanisms by which alcohol, alcoholic beverages, and their de-alcoholized derivatives affect animal physiology, metabolism, and gut microbiota have not yet been clarified. The polyphenol, monosaccharide, amino acid, and organic acid contents of four common alcoholic beverages (Chinese Baijiu, beer, Chinese Huangjiu, and wine) and their de-alcoholized counterparts were analyzed. The research further explored how these alcoholic beverages and their non-alcoholic versions affect obesity and gut microbiota, using a high-fat diet bee model created with 2% palm oil (PO).

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Designing microcapsules with a complicated functionalized shell to respond to an external stimulus has attracted much attention for triggered release; however, simplifying the synthesis process remains a significant challenge. Herein, we initially propose a novel, simple synthesis strategy that utilizes a mixed solvent as the organic phase to control the diffusion of common monomers during interfacial polymerization, resulting in the successful preparation of microcapsules with tunable thickness-to-diameter ratios (/). The morphology of microcapsules is confirmed by scanning electron microscopy.

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Background: Women have a 3% lifetime chance of developing an inguinal hernia, which is not as common in men. Due to its cosmetic benefits, single-incision laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (SIL-TAPP) inguinal hernia repair is becoming increasingly popular in the management of inguinal hernia in women. However, there are no studies comparing the safety and applicability of SIL-TAPP repair with conventional laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (CL-TAPP) inguinal hernia repair for the treatment of inguinal hernia in women.

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The prediction of patient disease risk via computed tomography (CT) images and artificial intelligence techniques shows great potential. However, training a robust artificial intelligence model typically requires large-scale data support. In practice, the collection of medical data faces obstacles related to privacy protection.

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The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system provides a new molecular diagnostic tool for construction of biosensor platforms due to its high programmability and target specificity. Herein, we developed a CRISPR-empowered electrochemical biosensor by combining the advantages of CRISPR/Cas13a and primer exchange reaction (PER), named PER-E-CRISPR, for target amplification-free and sensitive detection of miR-21. Dual-signal amplification procedures involve the binding of target miR-21 induced by CRISPR-based amplification, along with the hybridization of multiple short single-stranded DNA strands with PER concatemers.

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Background: To analyze and compare the clinical efficacy of transumbilical single-incision laparoscopic surgery TAPP(SILS-TAPP) and conventional laparoscopic TAPP(CL-TAPP) in the treatment of senile inguinal hernia.

Methods: From January 2019 to June 2021, a total of 221 elderly patients (≥60 years old) with inguinal hernia received SILS-TAPP and CL-TAPP in General Surgery Department of Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University. The perioperative indicators, postoperative complications and follow-up of the two groups were compared to explore the feasibility and superiority of SILS-TAPP in the treatment of inguinal hernia in the elderly.

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Phenolic acids (PAs), a class of small bioactive molecules widely distributed in food and mainly found as secondary plant metabolites, present significant advantages such as antioxidant activity and other health benefits. The global epidemic of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming a serious public health problem. Existing studies showed that gut microbiota (GM) dysbiosis is highly associated with the occurrence and development of NAFLD.

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Objectives: To determine whether a CT-based machine learning (ML) can differentiate benign renal tumors from renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) and improve radiologists' diagnostic performance, and evaluate the impact of variable CT imaging phases, slices, tumor sizes, and region of interest (ROI) segmentation strategies.

Methods: Patients with pathologically proven RCCs and benign renal tumors from our institution between 2008 and 2020 were included as the training dataset for ML model development and internal validation (including 418 RCCs and 78 benign tumors), and patients from two independent institutions and a public database (TCIA) were included as the external dataset for individual testing (including 262 RCCs and 47 benign tumors). Features were extracted from three-phase CT images.

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Objective: Tamoxifen resistance of breast cancer (BC) is a significant hindrance in clinical therapy. The long-noncoding RNA (lncRNA) TTN-AS1 has been reported as a crucial tumor promoting factor in various cancers. In this study, we set out to discover the specific pathologic regulatory mechanisms of tamoxifen-resistance in breast cancer.

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Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among females, which is required to be solved urgently. Recent studies have found significant changes in a large number of genes and their transcriptional levels during breast cancer development, which are often closely related to the abnormal expression of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). Herein, our study found that MBNL1-AS1 was down-regulated both in breast cancer tissues and cell lines, and it functioned as a tumor suppressor to inhibit cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion.

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Objective: This study aims to differentiate preoperative Borrmann type IV gastric cancer (GC) from primary gastric lymphoma (PGL) by transfer learning radiomics nomogram (TLRN) with whole slide images of GC as source domain data.

Materials And Methods: This study retrospectively enrolled 438 patients with histopathologic diagnoses of Borrmann type IV GC and PGL. They received CT examinations from three hospitals.

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Breast cancer (BC) is a common type of malignant tumor that is frequently accompanied by drug resistance, which is a significant challenge in the treatment of BC. Adriamycin (ADM) is a commonly used drug for the treatment of BC. The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the association between RNA binding motif protein 38 (RBM38) and ADM resistance in BC.

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Objective: Accurate prediction of postoperative recurrence risk of gastric cancer (GC) is critical for individualized precision therapy. We aimed to investigate whether a computed tomography (CT)-based radiomics nomogram can be used as a tool for predicting the local recurrence (LR) of GC after radical resection.

Materials And Methods: 342 patients (194 in the training cohort, 78 in the internal validation cohort, and 70 in the external validation cohort) with pathologically proven GC from two centers were included.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become a surge burden worldwide due to its high prevalence, with complicated deterioration symptoms such as liver fibrosis and cancer. No effective drugs are available for NALFD so far. The rapid growth of clinical demand has prompted the treatment of NAFLD to become a research hotspot.

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Significant strides toward producing biochemical fuels have been achieved by mimicking natural oxidative and photosynthetic phosphorylation. Here, different from these strategies, we explore boric acid as a fuel for tuneable synthesis of energy-storing molecules in a cell-like supramolecular architecture. Specifically, a proton locked in boric acid is released in a modulated fashion by the choice of polyols.

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Objective: This study aimed to preoperatively differentiate primary gastric lymphoma from Borrmann type IV gastric cancer by heterogeneity nomogram based on routine contrast-enhanced computed tomographic images.

Methods: We enrolled 189 patients from 2 hospitals (90 in the training cohort and 99 in the validation cohort). Subjective findings, including high-enhanced mucosal sign, high-enhanced serosa sign, nodular or an irregular outer layer of the gastric wall, and perigastric fat infiltration, were assessed to construct a subjective finding model.

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