Publications by authors named "Jia-jia Zhang"

A man in his 60s developed an intermittent, variable left hypotropia with symptomatic diplopia following nasal pterygium surgery in the left eye. No tropia was present for most of the day, but a variable left hypotropia of 25 could be provoked with downgaze. There was no history of radiation or other trauma.

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Utilizing photocatalytic technology for the value-added conversion of biomass derivatives, alongside the production of clean hydrogen energy, represents a viable approach to addressing energy and environmental challenges. However, the design of cost-effective and efficient photocatalysts remains a significant obstacle. In this work, we employed open-framework Prussian blue analogs as co-catalytic centers and combined them with ZnInS to construct a series of core-shell nanocube photocatalysts with varying metal compositions.

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  • A study was done to compare two treatments for a foot problem called paronychia, which is when the skin around the nail gets infected.
  • Ninety people took part, with one group getting a treatment called Omega toenail correction and the other getting a different treatment called the Winograd procedure.
  • The results showed that people who got the Omega toenail correction could move again faster and had less pain afterward, suggesting it's a good option for treating this condition.
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Excess antimony (Sb) has been shown to damage plant growth. Rice plants readily absorb a large amount of Sb after a long period of flooding, yet the mechanisms underlying Sb toxicity in plants have not been solved. This study was conducted to explore the effects of Sb on the uptake of N and S, and monitor the concentrations of reduced glutathione (GSH) and enzymes associated with these processes.

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Nitrate (NO) in wastewater poses a serious threat to human health and the ecological environment. The electrocatalytic NO reduction to ammonia (NH) reaction (NORR) emerges as a promising carbon-free energy route for enabling NO removal and sustainable NH synthesis. However, it remains a challenge to achieve high Faraday efficiencies at a wide potential window due to the complex multiple-electron reduction process.

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  • - FtsH, a type of protease, forms a large complex with HflK/C subunits that spans the inner membrane and interacts with the periplasm, but the process of recruiting and degrading membrane-embedded proteins is not fully understood.
  • - Recent cryo-EM studies showed that when FtsH components are overproduced, the HflK/C subunits create symmetric cages that may prevent degradation of these substrates, but native complexes reveal a different structure.
  • - The new asymmetrical "nautilus-like" assembly of HflK/C allows membrane-embedded substrates easier access to FtsH, which indicates that HflK/C actually facilitates the degradation process, with the complex's unique membrane curvature possibly
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Objectives: To observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture intervention at different time for patients with sudden hearing loss.

Methods: According to the timing of acupuncture intervention, 86 patients were divided into early exposure group (=43) and late exposure group (=43) . The early exposure group was given acupuncture treatment within 14 days of onset, and the late exposure group was given acupuncture treatment after 14 days of onset.

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Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation (LDH) is a common and frequently-occurring disease, which usually causes lumbar and leg pain. Studies have shown that acupuncture can improve the symptoms of LDH patients. In the present paper, we summarize the progress of researches on the mechanisms of acupuncture underlying improvement of symptoms of LDH in recent 10 years from 1) delaying the intervertibral disc degeneration (by down-regulating the expressions of matrix metalloproteinase [MMP]-3 and MMP-4, up-regulating the expressions of diosaccharides and polyglycoprotein, inhibiting apoptosis and promoting mitochondrial autophagy of nucleus pulposus cells, etc.

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Background: Inguinal hernia in adults is a common and frequent disease in surgery, prone to occur in the elderly or in those with a weak abdominal wall. Despite its prevalence, Molecular mechanisms underlying inguinal hernia formation are unclear.

Objective: This study aims to identify potential gene markers for inguinal hernia and available drugs.

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To investigate the spatial distribution and source of plutonium isotopes in the Beibu Gulf, surface sediments were collected and analyzed using sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS). The activities of Pu in surface sediments ranged from 0.012 to 0.

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Taking the recommendations development of the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies (WFAS) standard as an example, this study analyzed the consensus expert composition, specific consensus process, and results in the development of the guideline's recommendations. It systematically examined the advantages of using the modified Delphi method in the formation of recommendations for acupuncture and moxibustion clinical practice guideline, with the aim of providing reference for the development of acupuncture and moxibustion guidelines in the same field.

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  • Sepsis is a serious condition caused by an abnormal immune response to infections, which can lead to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and has a high mortality rate.
  • The need for new treatments is critical, leading to research into compounds like apigenin, a natural flavonoid with various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties.
  • This paper reviews how apigenin may help treat sepsis and protect organs, highlighting potential therapeutic strategies and its implications for improving clinical outcomes in sepsis patients.
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Morphine is a frequently used analgesic that activates the mu-opioid receptor (MOR), which has prominent side effects of tolerance. Although the inefficiency of morphine in inducing the endocytosis of MOR underlies the development of morphine tolerance, currently, there is no effective therapy to treat morphine tolerance. In the current study, we aimed to develop a monoclonal antibody (mAb) precisely targeting MOR and to determine its therapeutic efficacy on morphine tolerance and the underlying molecular mechanisms.

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AAA+ proteases degrade intracellular proteins in a highly specific manner. E. coli ClpXP, for example, relies on a C-terminal ssrA tag or other terminal degron sequences to recognize proteins, which are then unfolded by ClpX and subsequently translocated through its axial channel and into the degradation chamber of ClpP for proteolysis.

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With three representative types of gynecological diseases (dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammation, polycystic ovary syndrome) as examples, the application methods of meridian and acupoint diagnosis for gynecological diseases treated with acupuncture and moxibustion are discussed. During clinical diagnosis and treatment, it is recommended to examine the patient's leg segment along the three meridians of foot, aiming to explore the positive reactions of the meridians and acupoints (color, shape, skin temperature, sensory abnormalities, etc.).

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Cancers originate from a single cell according to Nowell's theory of clonal evolution. The enrichment of the most aggressive clones has been developed and the heterogeneity arises for genomic instability and environmental selection. Multiple myeloma (MM) is a multiple relapse plasma cell cancer generated from bone marrow.

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Irisin is a muscle-derived hormone that promotes the survival of motor neurons and enhances muscle size following injury. In this study, we investigated the beneficial effects and mechanism(s) of action of irisin in response to cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI). Right-middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) and hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) models were generated in C57BL/6 J mice.

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The present study aimed to examine the efficacy of the (ChildCARE) intervention, a multilevel resilience-based psychosocial intervention, on mental health outcomes, including depressive symptoms, school anxiety, and loneliness, among children affected by parental HIV in central China. Seven hundred and ninety children (51.6% boys, 6-17 years of age) affected by parental HIV were randomly assigned by cluster to a control group or one of three intervention groups designed to test the three conditions of the ChildCARE intervention (child-only, child + caregiver, child + caregiver + community).

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Inactivation of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) treatment is a conventional preference to stripping for sequential detections of different proteins of chemiluminescent western blotting (WB). However, little evidence exists on whether other chemical substances treatment can affects the biological activity of HRP during stripping and re-probing of WB blots. Here, we successfully develop 20% crotonic acid (CA) as an alternative to stripping to inhibit HRP used for sequential chemiluminescent WB on polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) and Nitrocellulose (NC) membrane.

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Background And Aims: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is highly aggressive and characterized by a poor prognosis. Oxidative stress has great impacts on the occurrence and development of tumors. However, the predictive role of oxidative stress related genes on PAAD patients' prognosis remains unclear.

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Background: Gastric polyps are one of the most common clinical diseases arising from the mucosal surface of the stomach. The benign nature of the gastric polyp and its absence of symptoms have been widely accepted. Diffuse benign inflammatory polyps spanning the entire gastric mucosa are relatively rare in young people.

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Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) complicated with extramedullary disease (EMD) has a poor prognosis and is a limiting factor in the treatment of MM, and no standard treatment is recommended in international guidelines. Few studies have reported MM with periorbital EMD.

Case Summary: In this paper, the clinical characteristics and survival of seven patients with multiple myeloma and orbital are described and analyzed.

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Gynecological cancer is one of the most severe diseases that threaten the lives and health of women worldwide. Its incidence rate increases with each passing year and becomes more prevalent among young people. The prognosis of gynecological cancer remains poor despite significant advances in surgical removal and systemic chemotherapy.

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Microbial communities play an important role in ecological processes through direct or indirect interactions. However, the interspecific interaction pattern of reservoir microorganisms has still received little attention. The Hengshan Reservoir in Jiangsu province was selected as the research area.

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Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burdens. The rewarding effects and the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms are the two mainstays of opioid addiction. Mu-opioid receptors (MORs), a member of opioid receptors, play important roles in opioid addiction, mediating both the rewarding effects of opioids and opioid withdrawal syndrome (OWS).

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