Publications by authors named "Jialiang Guo"

Background: Different from other parts of long bone fractures, surgical site infections (SSI) often occurs in open fractures of the hand (OFH) due to the anatomical characteristics and injury mechanisms. Our aim of the study is to investigate the particular risk factors of SSI after emergency surgery in OFH and develop a prediction nomogram model.

Methods: In our traumatic center, patients with OFH not less than 18 years old were retrieved between October 2020 and April 2024.

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Background: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients exhibit characteristics of impaired working memory (WM) and diminished sensory processing function. This study aimed to identify the neurophysiologic basis underlying the association between visual WM and auditory processing function in children with ADHD.

Methods: The participants included 86 children with ADHD (aged 6-15 years, mean age 9.

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Nanozyme catalytic therapeutic efficacy is limited by the finite enzyme activity and specificity. In this work, nitrogen-doped carbon loaded with a cerium single-atom nanozyme (Ce SAs@NC) is synthesized, exhibiting tumor specificity and excellent multiple enzyme-like activities. Compared with nitrogen-doped carbon loaded with CeO nanoparticles, Ce SAs@NC shows excellent peroxidase-like and catalase-like activity.

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  • - The study investigates acute compartment syndrome (ACS) in patients with tibial plateau fractures by monitoring compartment pressure changes and the role of human fascia in pressure release.
  • - A total of 23 patients with closed tibial fractures and 43 normal individuals were analyzed, measuring pressure at various lower limb locations over three days post-fracture.
  • - Results showed significant increases in compartment pressure in younger (18-45 years) and older (46-69 years) fracture patients compared to controls, especially at the upper lateral and medial locations, with pressures tending to normalize over time.
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  • Herbal pairs, like Coptidis Rhizoma (Huanglian) and Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex (Houpo), are two fixed herbs combined for specific clinical effectiveness, particularly in treating issues like damp-heat dysentery and qi stagnation.
  • Current research lacks a comprehensive summary on their compatibility in terms of traditional use and pharmacological effects, although studies show they have antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties.
  • Future research is needed to explore their interactions, the impact of different extraction methods on active components, and to test their pharmacological activity using a wider variety of models.
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  • Epigenetic regulation is crucial for controlling cellular processes like growth and cell death, and small molecule modulators can fine-tune gene expression in these processes.
  • The study found that the dual-HDAC/LSD1 inhibitor I-4 significantly boosted monoclonal antibody production in CHO cells, leading to nearly double the antibody titer despite causing cell cycle arrest.
  • Results indicate that I-4 enhances protein expression by increasing histone acetylation and downregulating the HDAC5 gene, demonstrating a new approach to improve recombinant protein yields.
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  • CRISPR homing gene drives can reduce pest populations by modifying genes related to female fertility, encouraging the transfer of engineered traits through generations.
  • The fsRIDL strategy involves releasing transgenic male insects that carry genes causing female infertility to control pest populations.
  • The proposed RIDD system combines elements of homing drive and fsRIDL, effectively sterilizing female pests and demonstrating stronger suppression capabilities compared to existing methods, while allowing for controlled population management.
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p-Phenylenediamines (PPDs) and PPD-derived quinones (PPD-Qs) have been considered emerging pollutants recently. Their available data on sediment and sewage sludge are limited, especially the ecological risks. Here, typical PPDs and PPD-Qs were measured in the sludge of wastewater treatment plants and surface sediment of a developed river basin (including reservoirs, estuaries, and rivers) and deep-sea troughs.

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Background: Studies have confirmed that high dose borneol has perinatal toxicity and has a certain effect on embryonic development. However, there is little about the effect of borneol on the development of zebrafish embryos. Therefore, we compared the effects of D-borneol, L-borneol and synthetic borneol on the growth and development of zebrafish embryos, and predicted the possible mechanism of perinatal toxicity.

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Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of imatinib (IM) in cancer therapy offers the potential to improve treatment efficacy while minimizing toxicity. There was a significant correlation between unbound concentration and clinical response and toxicity, compared with total plasma concentrations, and the quantification of unbound IM and its metabolite, N-desmethyl imatinib (NDI) are of interest for TDM. However, traditional unbound drug separation methods have shortcomings, especially are susceptible to non-specific binding (NSB) of drugs to the polymer-constructed components of filter membranes, which are difficult to avoid at present.

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The design of mutifunctional protein films for large-area spatially ordered arrays of functional components holds great promise in the field of biomedical applications. Herein, interfacial electrostatic self-assembly was employed to construct a large-scale protein thin film by inducing electrostatic interactions between three bovine serum albumin (BSA)-coated nanoclusters and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), leading to their spontaneous organization and uniform distribution at the oil-water interface. This protein film demonstrated excellent multienzyme functions, high antibacterial activity, and pH-responsive drug release capability.

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Field research on phthalate monoesters (MPEs) and their relationships with phthalate esters (PAEs) is limited, especially in wild fishes. Here, PAEs and MPEs were measured in surface water, sediment, and wild fish collected from a representative river basin with high economic development. Several metabolites of emerging plasticizers, such as mono(3,5,5-trimethyl-1-hexyl) phthalate and mono(6-oxo-2-propylheptyl) phthalate, have already existed in fish with high detection frequencies (95 % and 100 %).

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Coma caused by cerebral ischemia is the most serious complication of cerebral ischemia. Four-vessel occlusion can establish a cerebral ischemic coma model for disease research and drug development. However, the commonly used four-vessel occlusion method mainly involves inserting an electrocoagulation pen into the bilateral pterygoid foramen of the first cervical vertebra behind the neck to electrocoagulate the vertebral arteries.

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Background: To systematically evaluate the therapeutic effect of BaitouWeng Decoction in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), evaluate its safety and effectiveness, and provide a reference for clinical medication.

Methods: The research literature on the treatment of UC with BaitouWeng Decoction was searched in databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, VIP database for Chinese Technical Periodicals, Chinese BioMedical Literature Database, and PubMed. The literature was screened by setting inclusion and exclusion criteria, strictly following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and following the search strategy for literature screening, data extraction, and methodological quality evaluation.

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Failed skin wound healing, through delayed wound healing or wound dehiscence, is a global public health issue that imposes significant burdens on individuals and society. Although the application of growth factor is an effective method to improve the pace and quality of wound healing, the clinically approved factors are limited. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) demonstrates promising results in wound healing by promoting collagen deposition and cell migration, but its application is limited by potentially inhibitory effects when administered continuously and locally.

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The middle cerebral artery occlusion reperfusion (MCAO/R) model is crucial for understanding the pathological mechanisms of stroke and for drug development.However, among the commonly used modeling methods, the Koizumi method often faces scrutiny due to its ligation of the common carotid artery (CCA) and its inability to achieve adequate reperfusion. Similarly, the Longa method has been criticized for disconnecting and ligating the external carotid artery (ECA).

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Introduction: In recent years, China's divorce rates have remained high, especially in metropolitan areas such as Beijing and Shanghai, where rates reach up to 40%. Additionally, there has been a notable shift towards younger demographics in divorce cases. In a society that highly values marital harmony, divorce is often seen as a cultural transgression.

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Background: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is one of the most common cerebrovascular diseases which accompanied by a disruption of aminothiols homeostasis. To explore the relationship of aminothiols with neurologic impairment severity, we investigated four aminothiols, homocysteine (Hcy), cysteine (Cys), cysteinylglycine (CG) and glutathione (GSH) in plasma and its influence on ischemic stroke severity in AIS patients.

Methods: A total of 150 clinical samples from AIS patients were selected for our study.

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  • * Three extraction methods—enzyme extraction (E-SDF), enzyme chemical extraction (EC-SDF), and fermentation extraction (F-SDF)—were compared for their effects on SDF composition, molecular weight, and antioxidant activity.
  • * The study found that extraction methods influenced SDF structure and antioxidant capacity; notably, E-SDF exhibited the highest antioxidant activity, suggesting its potential as a functional food ingredient.
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Probing intracellular organelles with fluorescent dyes offers opportunities to understand the structures and functions of these cellular compartments, which is attracting increasing interests. Normally, the design principle varies for different organelle targets as they possess distinct structural and functional profiles against each other. Therefore, developing a probe with dual intracellular targets is of great challenge.

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While the auditory and visual systems each provide distinct information to our brain, they also work together to process and prioritize input to address ever-changing conditions. Previous studies highlighted the trade-off between auditory change detection and visual selective attention; however, the relationship between them is still unclear. Here, we recorded electroencephalography signals from 106 healthy adults in three experiments.

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Due to their high-quality characteristics, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells have become the most widely used and reliable host cells for the production of recombinant therapeutic proteins in the biomedical field. Previous studies have shown that the m6A reader YTHDF3, which contains the YTH domain, can affect a variety of biological processes by regulating the translation and stability of target mRNAs. This study investigates the effect of YTHDF3 on transgenic CHO cells.

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Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors associated with poor outcomes following acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of lower leg. The secondary objective was to determine if delayed fasciotomy is linked to poor outcomes.

Methods: In this retrospective case control study approved by the institutional review board, we identified 103 patients with ACS of the lower leg.

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Background: Subacromial spurs are considered the one of the pathology underlying shoulder impingement syndrome. Furthermore, few studies have focused on the morphology of the subacromial spurs in normal Chinese people. This study aimed to study the spur distribution and to illustrate the morphology of spurs, which may help guide the extent of acromioplasty.

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is a medicinal plant traditionally used to produce diterpene lactones and flavonoids, which possess various biological activities. Widely distributed in China, India, and other Southeast Asia countries, has become an important economic crop, significantly treating SARS-CoV-2, and is being cultivated on a large scale in southern China. The biosynthesis of active ingredients in are regulated and controlled by genes, but their specific roles are still not fully understood.

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