Publications by authors named "Jia Zeng"

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  • Cerebrovascular diseases and intracranial tumors pose significant risks to military pilots, emphasizing the need for thorough screening and early intervention to prevent inflight incapacitation.
  • The study investigates the types of intracranial diseases and medical imaging findings in military pilots (cadets) undergoing physical exams for transfer to high performance aircraft, aiming to improve aeromedical support.
  • Of 554 pilots examined, 36 were found with abnormal MRI results, displaying conditions such as arachnoid cysts, small aneurysms, and other issues that disqualified them from flying high-performance aircraft.
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Liver hepatocellular carcinoma (LIHC) is a prevalent and lethal malignancy with a complex molecular landscape. Fibrosis and ferroptosis are implicated in LIHC progression, yet their roles remain to be elucidated. The present study investigated the expression and prognostic significance of calcitonin receptor (CALCR), a gene that intersects the pathways of fibrosis and ferroptosis, across LIHC and other types of cancer.

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Neuronal death plays a crucial role in early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). PANoptosis is a programmed form of cell death regulated by the PANoptosome, which possesses key characteristics of pyroptosis, apoptosis and necroptosis. Phosphoglycerate mutase family member 5 (PGAM5) has specific phosphatase activity that phosphorylates or dephosphorylates serine and threonine residues on bound proteins such as receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1), which are involved in programmed cell death.

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  • * Hydrogels are emerging as effective carriers for these molecules, helping to enhance their retention at injury sites, prolong their activity, and reduce side effects.
  • * The review covers recent advancements in bioactive molecule-loaded hydrogels for various bone repair applications, while also discussing strategies for improving release profiles and addressing challenges in this area.
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Although the incidence of cervical cancer (CC) has been reduced in high-income countries due to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and screening strategies, it remains a significant public health issue that poses a threat to women's health in low-income countries. Here, we perform a comprehensive proteogenomic profiling of CC tumors obtained from 139 Chinese women. Integrated proteogenomic analysis links genetic aberrations to downstream pathogenesis-related pathways and reveals the landscape of HPV-associated multi-omic changes.

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Litter plays a crucial role in soil ecosystems. However, the differences in decomposition between leaf-litter and root-litter and their relative contributions to soil carbon pools and stability are not yet clear. Therefore, we conducted a 450-day in situ decomposition experiment in a semi-arid grassland to investigate the effects of soil biophysical and chemical properties on litter decomposition and to elucidate the dynamics of soil carbon pools during the decomposition process.

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Objective: To explore the application value of reticulocyte hemoglobin equivalent (Ret-He) for diagnosing latent iron deficiency in female plateletpheresis donors.

Methods: A total of 230 female plateletpheresis donors in Fujian Blood Center from January to February 2022 were selected as the research group and divided into three groups: normal group, iron depletion (ID) group and iron deficient erythropoiesis (IDE) group, according to the severity of iron deficiency. The level of hemoglobin (HGB), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), coefficient of variation of red cell distribution width (RDW-CV) and Ret-He were measured by using the Sysmex XN automated hematology analyzer.

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  • After kidney transplant failure, patients can choose between peritoneal dialysis (PD), haemodialysis (HD), or re-transplantation, with each option potentially affecting their clinical outcomes differently.
  • A systematic review identified eight relevant studies, revealing that chronic damage is the primary reason for transplant failure, and showed that re-transplantation (TX-TX group) had a lower mortality rate compared to HD (TX-HD group).
  • The TX-PD group not only had lower mortality rates compared to the TX-HD group but also a higher rate of re-transplantation; however, factors like age and comorbidities may influence these outcomes.
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  • Coronary artery diseases pose serious health risks for military aircrew, leading to conditions like heart attacks and even sudden death during flights, making early detection and intervention essential for aeromedical support.
  • A study analyzed data from 15 military personnel diagnosed with coronary artery conditions via CTA, revealing that most affected were pilots, particularly with multi-vessel disease linked to higher cholesterol levels.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of coronary artery CTA for early identification and treatment of these diseases to prevent grounding of aircrew due to health issues.
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  • This study focuses on how the Piezo1 ion channel protein affects neurons during severe headaches caused by intracranial hypertension in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients.
  • Researchers used a rat model to test the effects of Piezo1 inhibition and activation on neuronal health and responses after inducing intracranial hypertension.
  • Results showed that blocking Piezo1 reduced neuron cell death and improved neurological outcomes, indicating that the Hippo signaling pathway plays a crucial role in Piezo1-related neuronal apoptosis due to intracranial hypertension.
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Background: This was a multicenter, single-arm dose-ranging phase 2 study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of LY01610, a liposomal irinotecan, at various doses for patients with relapsed small cell lung cancer (SCLC).

Methods: This study (NCT04381910) enrolled patients with relapsed SCLC at 10 hospitals across China, who have failed with previous platinum-based treatments. LY01610 was administered at doses of 60 mg/m, 80 mg/m, and 100 mg/m.

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Purpose: This study evaluates the clinical efficacy and safety of irreversible electroporation (IRE) therapy combined with chemotherapy in patients with stage IV pancreatic cancer.

Methods: Between September 2021 and November 2023, we enrolled 38 patients with stage IV pancreatic cancer, with 20 receiving IRE plus chemotherapy and 18 receiving only chemotherapy. We recorded the general information of the patients and regularly followed up postoperative IRE-related adverse reactions.

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  • The study investigates the causes of platelet aggregation in a blood collection system and tests two interventions aimed at reducing this issue.
  • In 2021, a group of 72 donors experiencing platelet aggregation were divided into two intervention groups: one increased the anticoagulant ratio, while the other kept donors warm with an electric blanket to enhance blood flow.
  • Results showed that the warm treatment led to faster blood flow and decreased collection time and machine alarms, but there was no significant difference in the overall deaggregation of platelets between the two groups.
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Hydroxychloroquine sulfate (HCQ) is currently being repurposed for cancer treatment. The antitumor mechanism of HCQ is inhibition of cellular autophagy, but its therapeutic potential is severely limited by poor solubility, lack of tumor targeting and lower cellular uptake. Therefore, utilization of human H-chain apoferritin (HFn) composed only of heavy subunits is an attractive approach for tumor targeting drug delivery.

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Nanozymes are nanoscale materials with enzyme-mimicking catalytic properties. Nanozymes can mimic the mechanism of natural enzyme molecules. By means of advanced chemical synthesis technology, the size, shape, and surface characteristics of nanozymes can be accurately regulated, and their catalytic properties can be customized according to the specific need.

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Due to their exceptional optical properties and adjustable functional characteristics, hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (HOFs) demonstrate significant potential in applications such as sensing, information encryption. However, studies on the synthesis of HOFs designed to construct multifunctional platforms are scant. In this work, we report the synthesis of a new fluorescent HOF by assembling melem and isophthalic acid (IPA), designated as HOF-IPA.

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  • - This study investigates the long-term sustainability of evidence-based practices in perioperative airway management for elderly fracture patients, highlighting the gap in research which often focuses on short-term outcomes.
  • - Using qualitative methods, nine nurses from a Shanghai hospital were interviewed to identify factors that influence the persistence of these practices, leading to the identification of three main themes: process aspects, staff aspects, and organizational environment aspects.
  • - Key findings suggest that factors such as human resources, training, leadership support, infrastructure, and collaboration between patients and physicians are crucial for maintaining effective evidence-based practices in clinical settings.
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Acrylamide exposure has become an emerging environmental and food safety issue, and its toxicity poses a potential threat to public health worldwide. However, limited studies have paid attention to the detrimental effects of parental exposure to acrylamide on the neurodevelopment in zebrafish offspring. In this study, the embryos were life-cycle exposed to acrylamide (0.

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Plant litter is an important source of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems, and the pattern of litter inputs is also influenced by global change and human activities. However, the current understanding of the impact of changes in litter inputs on SOC dynamics remains contentious, and the mechanisms by which changes in litter inputs affect SOC have rarely been investigated from the perspective of microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE). We conducted a 1-year experiment with litter treatments (no aboveground litter (NL), natural aboveground litter (CK), and double aboveground litter (DL)) in Robinia pseudoacacia plantation forest on the Loess Plateau.

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Micro/nanomotors represent a promising class of drug delivery carriers capable of converting surrounding chemical or external energy into mechanical power, enabling autonomous movement. Their distinct autonomous propulsive force distinguishes them from other carriers, offering significant potential for enhancing drug penetration across cellular and tissue barriers. A comprehensive understanding of micro/nanomotor dynamics with various power sources is crucial to facilitate their transition from proof-of-concept to clinical application.

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  • - The silkworm cocoon (SC) is explored as both a traditional Chinese medicine and a material for medical applications, focusing on its chemical components like silk fibroin and sericin, and their various health benefits.
  • - SC exhibits notable biological activities, such as hypoglycemic, cardioprotective, and antimicrobial effects, which contribute to its therapeutic potential in modern medicine.
  • - The review covers the progression of SC from laboratory research to clinical trials and its applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and market products, emphasizing its safety and efficacy.
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Objective: To establish the diagnostic accuracy of RASSF1A (Ras association domain family 1 isoform) methylation using bronchial aspirates as an auxiliary method for diagnosing lung cancer through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods: Studies published prior to October 30, 2022, were retrieved from the Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, and Wan Fang databases using the keywords "lung cancer", "RASSF1A", "methylation", and "bronchial aspirates". A fixed or random effect model was used to calculate the combined sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratios (LR), negative LR, diagnostic odds ratio (DOR), along with the respective 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and the area under the curve (AUC) with Q index.

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Cutting planes (cuts) play an important role in solving mixed-integer linear programs (MILPs), which formulate many important real-world applications. Cut selection heavily depends on (P1) which cuts to prefer and (P2) how many cuts to select. Although modern MILP solvers tackle (P1)-(P2) by human-designed heuristics, machine learning carries the potential to learn more effective heuristics.

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Climate change is exacerbating drought in arid and semi-arid forest ecosystems worldwide. Soil microorganisms play a key role in supporting forest ecosystem services, yet their response to changes in aridity remains poorly understood. We present results from a study of 84 forests at four south-to-north Loess Plateau sites to assess how increases in aridity level (1- precipitation/evapotranspiration) shapes soil bacterial and fungal diversity and community stability by influencing community assembly.

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