Publications by authors named "Jiali Tan"

Objectives: To compare the variations in the upper airway of children with skeletal Class II mandibular retrognathism treated with van Beek Headgear-Activator (vBHGA) and Twin-Block (TB) appliances.

Materials And Methods: 40 children were involved in this retrospective study and divided into two intervention groups: the vBHGA group and the TB group, each comprising 20 individuals with an average age of 11.13 years.

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  • * This method achieves a high leaching efficiency of 94.9% for gold in waste printed circuit boards (WPCB) under mild conditions while minimizing the leaching of base metals.
  • * The effectiveness of WS NBS-DMF is attributed to the generation of bromine radicals and the formation of stable gold complexes, making it a safer and more eco-friendly alternative to existing gold recovery methods from e-waste.
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  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare soft tissue cancer known for its aggressive growth and high chance of returning after treatment.
  • The study reviews nine imaging techniques like Ultrasound (US) and MRI, highlighting their roles primarily in preoperative assessment and planning rather than diagnosis.
  • Key findings suggest US and MRI are most effective for evaluating DFSP, while emerging technologies like MRS and OCT may enhance accuracy in future management, warranting further research to improve patient outcomes.
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A thorough comprehension of age-related variances in orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) and bone remodeling response to mechanical force holds significant implications for enhancing orthodontic treatment. Mitophagy plays a crucial role in bone metabolism and various age-related diseases. However, the impact of mitophagy on the bone remodeling process during OTM remains elusive.

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Melanoma, accounting for a significant proportion of skin cancer-related deaths, has variable survival outcomes based on the stage at diagnosis and treatment efficacy. Traditional treatments, while effective, pose risks of scarring and systemic side effects. Laser therapy offers an emerging non-surgical alternative, with CO2 lasers particularly showing promise in palliative care.

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The Abdominal Re-Approximation Anchor (ABRA) is a pivotal dynamic wound closure system utilized for achieving primary fascial closure in patients undergoing open abdomen surgeries. However, its efficacy can be hindered in patients with class III obesity due to anatomical complexities and compromised tissue characteristics. Here, we present the unique case of a 25-year-old woman with class III obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 40 kg/m) who required primary abdominal closure following complications of an ileostomy repair.

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  • Rosacea is a common skin condition characterized by symptoms like flushing and acne-like bumps, with oral antibiotics traditionally used despite potential side effects, highlighting the necessity for alternative treatments, particularly dietary changes.
  • This review explores the effectiveness of vitamins and minerals in managing rosacea, showing that vitamin A derivatives and vitamin B3 provide significant symptom relief, while the effects of vitamin D, C, and zinc vary across studies.
  • The findings suggest vitamins and minerals could be safe, cost-effective treatment options for rosacea, but further research is needed to establish clear recommendations and understand their roles better.
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Purpose: The maintenance of stable blood glucose levels in gestational diabetes patients depends on their ability to make scientific decisions. Decision-making ability is influenced by factors such as preferences, knowledge acquisition, and risk perceptions. At present, problems such as irrational dietary structure, difficulties in decision-making, and poor adherence still exist in clinical practice.

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Sludge reduction is a critical challenge in biological wastewater treatment. Combining excess sludge slurry lysis technology with traditional activated sludge processes is a promising approach for in-situ sludge reduction. Here, a strategy for excess sludge slurry lysis based on thermophilic bacterial communities (LTBC) was proposed.

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Sludge reduction is a major challenge in biological wastewater treatment. Hydrolytic enzymes secreted by thermophilic bacteria can lyse sludge and thus achieve sludge reduction, and the indigenous thermophilic community in sludge can lyse sludge more effectively. In this study, the feasibility of combining a sludge lysis reactor based on thermophilic bacteria community (LTBC reactor, 75 °C) with a conventional sequencing batch activated sludge reactor (SBR) for sludge reduction (i.

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Background: The biomechanics generated by the clear aligner (CA) material changes continuously during orthodontic tooth movement, but this factor remains unknown during the computer-aid design process and the predictability of molars movement is not as expected. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to propose an iterative finite element method to simulate the long-term biomechanical effects of mandibular molar mesialization (MM) in CA therapy under dual-mechanical systems.

Methods: Three groups including CA alone, CA with a button, and CA with a modified lever arm (MLA) were created.

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Introduction: The objectives of this study were to investigate the biomechanical effects of clear aligners (CAs) with various thermoplastic material thicknesses and gingival-margin designs for space closure in extraction treatment and to propose a computer-aided procedure to optimize CA design.

Methods: The radiologic and intraoral scanning technology, in vitro mechanical experiment, viscoelastic modeling, and finite element analysis (FEA) were integrated to establish an orthodontic simulation model. Twelve FEA models of CA were created, comprising combinations of 2 kinds of thicknesses (0.

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Regeneration of periodontal tissue remains a challenge. Under periodontitis, osteoclasts are overactivated and bone loss occurs. We incorporated sodium alendronate (Alen), a medication commonly used to treat osteoporosis, into a supramolecular hydrogel system in order to create a novel biomaterial that would promote periodontal bone regeneration by inhibiting osteoclast overactivation.

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Defining drivers of tumour initiation can provide opportunities to control cancer progression. Here we report that lysophosphatidic acid receptor 4 (LPAR4) becomes transiently upregulated on pancreatic cancer cells exposed to environmental stress or chemotherapy where it promotes stress tolerance, drug resistance, self-renewal and tumour initiation. Pancreatic cancer cells gain LPAR4 expression in response to stress by downregulating a tumour suppressor, miR-139-5p.

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Objectives: This study introduced a three-dimensional (3D) surface-to-surface matching technique to evaluate the mandibular symmetry of teenagers and adults with unilateral second molar scissor bite.

Methods: The targets came from 73 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images with unilateral second molar scissor bite, including teenagers (n = 30) and adults (n = 43). 73 images without scissor bite and matched in sex and age were selected as controls.

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Bicyclol, a synthetic hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory agent approved in China, was widely used to treat various hepatitis accompanied by elevated serum aminotransferases. However, the pharmacological effects and mechanisms of bicyclol on advanced liver diseases, such as fibrosis/cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), remain to be explored. Here, we revealed that bicyclol prevents from formatting severe fibrosis, slows the progression of moderate liver fibrosis, accelerates the regression of moderate liver fibrosis, decreases the malignancy of HCC in rat models induced by diethylnitrosamine (DEN), and also blocks steatohepatitis to HCC in mice induced by western diet plus carbon tetrachloride and DEN.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease worldwide, and there is no specific drug to treat it. Recent results showed that 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 13 (HSD17B13) is associated with liver diseases, but these conclusions are controversial. Here, we showed that HSD17B13 was more highly expressed in the livers of NAFLD patients, and high expression was induced in the livers of murine NAFLD models and cultural hepatocytes treated using various etiologies.

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The mixed dentition stage is the period between primary and permanent dentition. The following biological processes are complicated and variable: jaw growth, development of inherited permanent teeth embryo, physiological absorption of primary teeth, restoration of surrounding alveolar bones, and growth and function establishment of soft tissues. For the normal development of the jaw, the establishment of the good occlusion relationship, development, and function of soft tissue is very important, whether or not the primary teeth are normally replaced by the permanent teeth in the mixed dentition stage.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), ranging from simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), is a liver disease worldwide without approved therapeutic drugs. Anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective drug bicyclol and multi-pharmacological active drug berberine, respectively, have shown beneficial effects on NAFLD in murine nutritional models and patients, though the therapeutic mechanisms remain to be illustrated. Here, we investigated the combined effects of bicyclol and berberine on mouse steatosis induced by Western diet (WD), and NASH induced by WD/CCl.

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Viral entry inhibitors are absent in hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment regimens although a dozen direct-acting antiviral (DAA) drugs are available now. Based on a previously identified HCV entry inhibitor , chemical space exploration and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies led to the discovery of a new derived scaffold 2-((4-bisarylmethyl-piperazin-1-yl)methyl)benzonitrile. Several new scaffold derivatives exhibited higher anti-HCV activity at low nanomolar concentrations compared to .

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To investigate the effects of two root canal isolated strains (CA1 and CA2) and of the OG1RF strain on apoptosis, pyroptosis, and necroptosis in macrophages. The virulence factors of CA1 and CA2 pathogenic strains were annotated in the Virulence Factors Database (VFDB). CA1, CA2, and OG1RF strains were used to infect RAW264.

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Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) plays an important role in the viral liver disease progression via controlling viral propagation and mediating inflammation-associated responses. However, the antiviral activities and mechanisms of TGF-β isoforms, including TGF-β1, TGF-β2 and TGF-β3, remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated that all of the three TGF-β isoforms were increased in Huh7.

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Natural killer-like B (NKB) cells, which are newly identified immune subsets, reveal a critical immunoregulatory property in the eradication of microbial infection the secretion of interleukin (IL)-18. For the first time, this study investigated the role of NKB cells in secreting IL-18 in the pathogenesis of periodontitis. In this study, NKB cells' percentage and IL-18 concentration in peripheral blood and periodontium in periodontitis patients was measured using flow cytometry and ELISA.

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