Publications by authors named "JianFeng Yang"

Silicon carbide-based titanium silicon carbide (SiC-TiSiC) composites with low free alloy content and varying TiSiC contents are fabricated by two-step reactive melt infiltration (RMI) thorough complete reactions between carbon and TiSi alloy in SiC-C preforms obtained. The densities of SiC-C preform are tailored by the carbon morphology and volumetric shrinkage of slurry during the gel-casting process, and pure composites with variable TiSiC volume contents are successfully fabricated with different carbon contents of the preforms. Due to the increased TiSiC content in the obtained composites, both electrical conductivity and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness improved progressively, while skin depth exhibited decreased consistently.

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Aims: The therapeutic efficacy of coronary revascularization is compromised by myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MI/R) injury. Higher levels of circulating arachidonic acid (AA) are reportedly associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease. The cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway metabolizes AA into prostaglandins (PGs) and the platelet-activating thromboxane A2 (TXA2), which is inhibited by aspirin.

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Sunflower Wilt (SVW) caused by is a significant threat to sunflower production in China. This soilborne disease is difficult to control. It has been observed that delayed sowing reduces the severity of SVW on different varieties and across various locations.

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Background/objective: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and readability of responses generated by various Large Language Models (LLMs) (ChatGPT-3.5, Gemini, Claude 3, and GPT-4.0) in the clinical context of uveitis, utilizing a meticulous grading methodology.

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Systemic air embolism, though rare, poses a significant risk as a complication of CT-guided lung lesion ablation. This condition often arises from the formation of a transient bronchovascular fistula, which can occur when a needle punctures the lung or accidentally breaches a pulmonary vein. In this report, we present a case involving acute cerebral infarction resulting from retrograde venous embolism linked to a fistula between the pleural cavity and pulmonary artery after pulmonary ablation.

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  • Stent dislodgement is a rare but difficult complication during heart procedures, and existing treatment methods are not very effective.
  • This study tested a new self-expanding basket (SEB) catheter designed to retrieve dislodged stents without causing additional injury or needing surgery.
  • In a small trial with 6 patients, the SEB catheter successfully retrieved all dislodged stents, with no safety issues reported, indicating it may be a promising solution, but more extensive research is needed.
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Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a chronic vascular inflammatory disease without effective medications. PCSK9 (proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9), a serine protease from the proprotein convertase family, has recently been associated with AAA in human genome-wide association studies. However, its role in AAA is unknown.

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Background: Endoscopic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is used for the treatment of unresectable malignant biliary obstruction (MBO). The postoperative adverse events associated with RFA treatment have gained importance.

Objective: To investigate the early adverse events and their risk factors associated with RFA for the treatment of MBO.

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  • Pancreatic duct stones (PDS) arise from chronic pancreatitis and can lead to severe pain, disease progression, and higher pancreatic cancer risk; pancreatoscopy-guided lithotripsy is a secondary endoscopic treatment for PDS.
  • A systematic review of 17 studies involving 441 patients revealed a complete stone clearance rate of 81% and a clinical success rate of 90%, with a 12% rate of adverse events.
  • The findings indicate that pancreatoscopy-guided lithotripsy is both a safe and effective option for treating pancreatic duct stones, showing high success rates and manageable complications.
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  • Syrian rue, a plant found in arid regions of China, is crucial for soil conservation and stabilization against sand encroachment and plays a key role in reclaiming wastelands.
  • In 2023, a disease resembling root rot affected about 50% of Syrian rue plants in Inner Mongolia, causing symptoms like yellowing, wilting, and darkening of the roots' xylem.
  • Researchers collected symptomatic samples, isolated a pathogen (designated LTP-5), and observed specific morphological characteristics of the fungal colonies grown in the lab, indicating its potential impact on Syrian rue's health and agricultural yield.
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Spurred by the simultaneous need for data privacy protection and data sharing, federated learning (FL) has been proposed. However, it still poses a risk of privacy leakage in it. This paper, an improved Differential Privacy (DP) algorithm to protect the federated learning model.

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Background And Aims: Vascular restenosis due to neointima hyperplasia limits the long-term patency of stented arteries, resulting in angioplasty failure. The complement system has been implicated in restenosis. This study aimed to investigate the role of complement factor B (fB), an essential component of the alternative pathway of complement activation, in neointima formation.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how the alignment of hip replacement components affects walking patterns in patients with hip osteoarthritis due to hip dysplasia.
  • Researchers measured the acetabular anteversion (AA) and femoral anteversion (FA) angles using CT scans and analyzed gait data with a specialized system before and after surgery.
  • Results indicated that while THA significantly improved various gait parameters post-surgery, a lower AA angle was associated with increased walking cadence, suggesting that optimizing AA could enhance recovery.
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  • IPMN-B (intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile duct) is a rare bile duct disease characterized by mucus production and can lead to complications like fistula formation.
  • A patient presented with abdominal pain and jaundice, with imaging revealing significant dilation of the bile ducts and mucus buildup due to a diagnosed IPMN-B with a choledochoduodenal fistula.
  • Despite treatment that included biliary drainage and medication, the patient's condition ultimately worsened, resulting in death 10 months later, highlighting the usefulness of SpyGlass for diagnosis and the challenges of managing high-risk cases.
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  • Sunflowers are vital crops, and their resistance to a soilborne pathogen causing Verticillium Wilt (VW) is essential for maintaining yield and quality.
  • A study assessed resistance in 231 sunflower lines, identifying 148 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and 23 potential genes linked to VW resistance, highlighting key gene functions like plant stress signaling and defense regulation.
  • Findings emphasize the role of membrane vesicle trafficking in sunflower immunity, aiding the development of resistant cultivars and contributing to efforts that enhance crop resilience against VW.*
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  • The rising cases of breast cancer highlight its serious health risks, prompting a need for new treatment strategies beyond standard therapies.
  • Immunotherapy, particularly through a process called chemotherapy-induced immunogenic cell death (ICD), shows potential by using chemotherapy to activate the immune system against tumors.
  • The article examines how various treatments, including nanodrugs and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), can enhance ICD in breast cancer, aiming for improved and more effective treatments.
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  • Potato Verticillium wilt (PVW) is a serious vascular disease that impacts potato yield and quality globally but is hard to manage with fungicides due to its location in the plant.
  • A study isolated five bacterial strains from agricultural lands where potatoes were grown for five years, identifying strain XS142 as the most effective at suppressing PVW.
  • The genome of XS142 was sequenced and showed a close similarity to an established model strain, indicating its ability to produce antifungal compounds and suggesting its potential as a biocontrol agent for PVW in agriculture.
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Cartilage defects are frequently caused by trauma, illness and degradation of the cartilage. If these defects are not sufficiently treated, the joints will degrade irreversibly, possibly resulting in disability. Articular cartilage lacks blood vessels and nerves and is unable to regenerate itself, so the repair of cartilage defects is extremely challenging in clinical treatment.

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Objectives: Stenting of the malignant hilar biliary obstruction (MHBO) area for bile drainage is challenging. Bilateral stenting techniques of stent-in-stent (SIS) and stent-by-stent (SBS) have shown promising results. This study evaluates the efficacy of different stenting methods for MHBO.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: According to the theory of Qi and blood in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the combination of Qi-reinforcing herbs and blood-activating herbs has a synergistic effect in improving blood stasis syndrome, especially in tumor treatment. The classic "Radix Astragali - Salvia miltiorrhiza" duo exemplifies this principle, renowned for invigorating Qi and activating blood flow, employed widely in tumor therapies. Our prior research underscores the potent inhibition of pancreatic tumor xenografts by the combination of Formononetin (from Radix Astragali) and Salvianolic acid B (from Salvia miltiorrhiza) in vitro.

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  • Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is evolving rapidly, causing outbreaks in pig herds globally, with mutations in its S protein affecting vaccine effectiveness.
  • An extensive study in northeast China from 2015-2022 examined PEDV's infection patterns and genetic diversity, revealing mutation trends that impact virulence and infectivity.
  • Key discoveries include two specific mutations in the 2022 HEB strain, enhancing insights into PEDV's co-infection dynamics and genetic evolution in the region.
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Background: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) has become a routine endoscopic procedure that is essential for diagnosing and managing various conditions, including gallstone extraction and the treatment of bile duct and pancreatic tumors. Despite its efficacy, post-ERCP infections - particularly those caused by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) - present significant risks. These risks highlight the need for accurate predictive models to enhance postprocedural care, reduce the mortality risk associated with post-ERCP CRE sepsis, and improve patient outcomes in the context of increasing antibiotic resistance.

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  • Acute appendicitis is a frequent surgical emergency typically caused by blockages in the appendix from fecaliths, tumors, or lymphoid growth.
  • Appendectomy has been the standard treatment since 1883, evolving from open procedures to laparoscopic techniques, but it carries risks and complications, including negative appendectomies.
  • Recent developments in endoscopic technology suggest new, minimally invasive treatments like endoscopic retrograde appendicitis therapy, providing a promising alternative for managing uncomplicated cases of appendicitis.
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