Publications by authors named "Jiajia Fei"

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  • Hypoxia, or low oxygen levels, can affect the muscles in the uterus during pregnancy and delivery.
  • This study looked at how a process called autophagy, which helps cells recycle and manage their resources, changes when there's low oxygen in special uterine cells from pregnant mice.
  • The researchers found that low oxygen increases autophagy but makes these muscle cells grow less, and using certain chemical tools can either boost or block this effect.
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Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites have attracted tremendous attentions owing to their excellent properties as next-generation photovoltaic devices. With soft covalent framework, organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites exhibit different phases at different temperatures. The band-edge features of perovskites are mainly contributed by inorganic framework, which means the structural differences between these phases would lead to complex carrier transport.

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Background: Cesarean hysterectomy is a dominant and effective approach during delivery in patients with placenta accreta spectrum (PAS). However, as hysterectomy results in a loss of fertility, conservative management is an alternative approach. However, management selection may be affected by a country's overall economic level.

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Intrauterine infection during pregnancy can enhance uterine contractions. A two-pore K channel TREK1 is crucial for maintaining uterine quiescence and reducing contractility, with its properties regulated by pH changes in cell microenvironment. Meanwhile, the sodium hydrogen exchanger 1 (NHE1) plays a pivotal role in modulating cellular pH homeostasis, and its activation increases smooth muscle tension.

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Inspired by the exceptional charge transport properties and ultra-low thermal conductivity of halide perovskite, we investigate the electronic nature, thermal transport, and thermoelectric properties for Ruddlesden-Popper all-inorganic perovskite, CsSnICland CsPbIClmonolayers, using first-principles calculations. During the calculations, spin-orbit coupling has been considered for electronic transport as well as thermoelectric properties. The results show that the CsSnICland CsPbIClmonolayers exhibit high carrier mobility and low thermal conductivity.

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In Brief: During pregnancy, uterine kept quiescence along with uterine overdistention before labor. Prolonged stretching induced uterus myometrial hypoxia, increased TREK1 expression, and relaxed the myometrium, which may contribute to uterine quiescence and atony during pregnancy.

Abstract: The mechanisms underlying pre-labor uterine quiescence and uterine atony during overdistention are unclear.

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy complication strongly associated with poor maternal-fetal outcomes. Its incidence and prevalence have been increasing in recent years. Women with GDM typically give birth through either vaginal delivery or cesarean section, and the maternal-fetal outcomes are related to several factors such as cervical level, fetal lung maturity, the level of glycemic control still present, and the mode of treatment for the condition.

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Background: The incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing worldwide. GDM patients have a significantly higher rate of cesarean section and postpartum hemorrhage, suggesting changes in uterine contractility. TWIK-1-related potassium channel (TREK1) expressed in the pregnant uterus and its role in uterine contraction.

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Women seeking improved fertility often undergo diagnostic hysteroscopy that could cause uterine thermal injury with unclear impact on uterine contraction, embryo implantation and fertility. We tested whether uterine thermal insult adversely affects myometrium function and contraction related receptors, channels, junctional proteins and remodeling enzymes. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were anesthetized, the left uterine horn was infused with 85 ℃ hot saline (thermal Insult) and the right horn was infused with 25℃ warm saline (control) for 3 min.

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Background: To determine the optimal delivery time for women with diet-controlled gestational diabetes mellitus by comparing differences in adverse maternal-fetal outcome and cesarean section rates.

Methods: This real-world retrospective study included 1,050 patients with diet-controlled gestational diabetes mellitus who delivered at 35-42 weeks' gestation. Data on patient characteristics, maternal-fetal outcomes, and cesarean section rate based on fetal gestational age were collected and analyzed.

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The effects of total organic carbon content (TOC) on the migration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the soil were investigated. This study analyzed the vertical properties of the concentrations and distributions of PAHs and TOC at various soil profiles from functionally different environmental regions including nature reserves, ploughs, orchards, farmlands, metropolitan areas, and industrial parks. The vertical migration properties of PAHs in soils were examined by conducting leaching experiments in soil columns.

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