Publications by authors named "JingLin Li"

Background/objectives: Understanding the dynamic changes in nutritional status of patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) during chemotherapy is crucial, as it significantly impacts chemotherapy-related toxicity and survival outcomes.

Subjects/methods: This multi-center study included newly diagnosed NHL patients. Nutritional status and chemotherapy-related toxic effects were assessed over the first five chemotherapy sessions, with follow-ups conducted every 3 months.

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Background: The species group currently contains 47 species. It is mainly distributed in central and southern China, as well as northern Thailand.

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The hydrolysis phase is recognized as the bottleneck in the anaerobic conversion of food waste. This study firstly investigates an innovative surfactant-enhanced thermal hydrolysis (STH) process, using alkyl polyglucoside (APG), a bio-based surfactant, in combination with improved response surface methodology (RSM) to optimize pretreatment conditions for volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production in anaerobic digestion (AD) of food waste. The synergistic effects of the coupled technology and its impact on acid production were explored, and the contributions of the pretreatment techniques were quantified.

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Solar-driven overall conversion of CO and HO into fuels and chemicals shows an ultimate strategy for carbon neutrality yet remains a huge challenge. Herein, an integrated photocatalytic redox architecture of Zn NPs/GaN Nanowires (NWs)/Si is explored for light-driven overall conversion of CO and HO into CH and HO simultaneously without any external sacrificial agents and additives. The as-designed architecture affords a benchmark CH activity of 189 mmol g h with a high selectivity of 93.

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To explore the relevant anatomical factors in the pathogenesis of chronic dacryocystitis based on CT radiomics. A retrospective analysis was conducted on the general data and sinus CT materials of 85 patients with chronic dacryocystitis(case group) admitted to our department from December 2020 to December 2023, and 85 individuals undergoing physical examination(control group) during the same period. The differences in anatomical parameters between the two groups were compared to study the morphological characteristics of the nasolacrimal duct in patients with chronic dacryocystitis.

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Composting is a sustainable method for managing livestock manure, but the residual heavy metals and antibiotics in the compost pose can pose environmental risks when applied to land. Although many studies focus on occurrence and risk mitigation of heavy metals and antibiotics in manure compost land application, there is a lack of systematic analysis covering the entire chain from source to process and final disposal. Given this, this article provides a comprehensive review of the sources, migration, fate, risk assessment, and risk reduction of heavy metals and antibiotics contamination in land application of livestock manure compost for the first time.

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We retrospectively investigated the relationship between cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) parameters and coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) using a novel angiography-based index of microcirculatory resistance (AccuIMR) in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with complete revascularization. In 418 patients, the culprit vessel AccuIMR was calculated after successful primary PCI. CPET was conducted 44.

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Species of the spider genus Thorell, 1898 exhibit high diversity in Guizhou, southwestern China. Previously, only eight species of were recorded in Guizhou. In this study, nine new species are described from karst caves: Wang, S.

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Psychological stress is often linked to depression and can also impact the immune system, illustrating the interconnectedness of mental health and immune function. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) can directly sense neuroendocrine signals in bone marrow and play a fundamental role in the maintenance of immune homeostasis. However, it is unclear how psychological stress impacts HSCs in depression.

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The causal effects of mental health problems on the risk of infectious diseases remain vague. Investigating them via observational study is challenging as it presents possible confounding factors. Therefore, the objective of this study was to utilize Mendelian randomization (MR) techniques to evaluate the causal relationship between mental health problems and the risk of infectious diseases.

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Photo-thermal-coupling ammonia decomposition presents a promising strategy for utilizing the full-spectrum to address the H storage and transportation issues. Herein, we exhibit a photo-thermal-catalytic architecture by assembling gallium nitride nanowires-supported ruthenium nanoparticles on a silicon for extracting hydrogen from ammonia aqueous solution in a batch reactor with only sunlight input. The photoexcited charge carriers make a predomination contribution on H activity with the assistance of the photothermal effect.

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  • This study explores the impact of limb positions and electrode shifts on the effectiveness of pattern recognition (PR) systems used for controlling upper limb prostheses, highlighting potential issues with classification accuracy.
  • Researchers found that both factors lead to a decrease in classification performance by 14-21%, and they achieved high accuracy rates of 96.13% for single motions but only 65.40% when all motions were considered.
  • The findings suggest that limb positions and electrode shifts create new, statistically distinct classes within the data, emphasizing the need for further research with more amputee data to improve the robustness of myoelectric control systems.
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Context: Ultrasound (US) is the most economical and widely used method for detecting lesions in parathyroid regions. Identifying typically parathyroid adenomas as hypoechoic nodules with clear margins. However, 10 % of lesions exhibit atypical features, such as the dual concentric sign, and the cognition of them still needs to be improved.

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The escalating levels of plastic waste and energy crises underscore the urgent need for effective waste-to-energy strategies. This study focused on converting polypropylene wastes into high-value products employing various iron-based catalysts and microwave radiative thermal processing. The Al-Fe catalysts exhibited exceptional performance, achieving a hydrogen utilization efficiency of 97.

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  • The study investigated air contamination in Lhasa from biomass combustion and suspended dust, focusing on particulate matter (PM) emissions from seven non-fossil pollution sources.
  • Researchers found that biomass combustion contributed significantly to toxic metal concentration, particularly in PM with a notable peak in the 0.4-1 µm size range.
  • Enrichment factor analysis revealed that metals like Cr, Cu, Zn, and Pb from biomass combustion were highly enriched, especially in smaller particles, indicating a strong human impact on air quality.
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Lysosome-related organelles (LROs) are specialized lysosomes with cell type-specific roles in organismal homeostasis. Dysregulation of LROs leads to many human disorders, but the mechanisms underlying their biogenesis are not fully understood. Here, we identify a group of LYSMD proteins as evolutionarily conserved regulators of LROs.

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Hydrogen (H) has emerged as a clean and versatile energy carrier to power a carbon-neutral economy for the post-fossil era. Hydrogen generation from low-cost and renewable biomass by virtually inexhaustible solar energy presents an innovative strategy to process organic solid waste, combat the energy crisis, and achieve carbon neutrality. Herein, the progress and breakthroughs in solar-powered H production from biomass are reviewed.

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Photo-thermal-synergistic hydrogenation is a promising strategy for upcycling carbon dioxide into fuels and chemicals by maximally utilizing full-spectrum solar energy. Herein, by immobilizing Pt-Rh bimetal onto a well-developed GaN NWs/Si platform, CO was photo-thermo-catalytically hydrogenated towards CO under concentrated light illumination without extra energies. The as-designed architecture demonstrates a considerable CO evolution rate of 11.

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Bleeding and thrombosis are known as common complications of polycythemia for a long time. However, the role of coagulation system in erythropoiesis is unclear. Here, we discover that an anticoagulant protein tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) plays an essential role in erythropoiesis via the control of heme biosynthesis in central macrophages.

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Background: The escalating resistance of to macrolides has become a significant global health concern, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Although tetracyclines and quinolones have been proposed as alternative therapeutic options, concerns regarding age-specific safety issues and the lack of consensus in recommendations across various national guidelines prevail. Thus, the primary objective of this study is to ascertain the most efficacious interventions for second-line treatment of .

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  • Arsenic exposure through contaminated food has been shown to have different effects on liver health compared to exposure via drinking water, prompting a study using mice to investigate these specific liver-related harms.
  • The study found that arsenic from rice altered liver lipid and metabolite profiles, disrupting various metabolic pathways and causing significant damage to liver cells.
  • Analysis of gut microbiota revealed a shift toward harmful bacteria and changes in metabolites linked to liver metabolism, suggesting a strong connection between gut health and the liver's response to arsenic exposure.
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  • Light-driven hydrogen production from biomass derivatives, particularly ethanol, is a promising route to achieve carbon neutrality, though traditional methods face challenges like slow reactions and coking issues.
  • A new air-promoted strategy using a core/shell CrO@GaN nanoarchitecture significantly boosts efficiency and durability by facilitating the adsorption of ethanol, followed by efficient hydrogen (H) evolution through a series of chemical reactions.
  • This innovative method achieves a high hydrogen production rate of 76.9 moles per gram per hour and an exceptional light-to-hydrogen efficiency of 17.6% under concentrated light, while also generating acetaldehyde, improving the economic viability of the process.
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Light-driven dry reforming of methane toward syngas presents a proper solution for alleviating climate change and for the sustainable supply of transportation fuels and chemicals. Herein, Rh/InGaNO nanowires supported by silicon wafer are explored as an ideal platform for loading Rh nanoparticles, thus assembling a new nanoarchitecture for this grand topic. In combination with the remarkable photo-thermal synergy, the O atoms in Rh/InGaNO can significantly lower the apparent activation energy of dry reforming of methane from 2.

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To investigate the mechanism of aquatic pathogens in quorum sensing (QS) and decode the signal transmission of aquatic Gram-negative pathogens, this paper proposes a novel method for the intelligent matching identification of eight quorum signaling molecules (N-acyl-homoserine lactones, AHLs) with similar molecular structures, using terahertz (THz) spectroscopy combined with molecular dynamics simulation and spectral similarity calculation. The THz fingerprint absorption spectral peaks of the eight AHLs were identified, attributed, and resolved using the density functional theory (DFT) for molecular dynamics simulation. To reduce the computational complexity of matching recognition, spectra with high peak matching values with the target were preliminarily selected, based on the peak position features of AHL samples.

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  • - Pancreatic cancer, particularly pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), has a low 5-year survival rate of under 15% due to its complex genetic mutations and resistance to standard treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.
  • - Ferroptosis is a unique form of cell death characterized by iron-induced reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation, and it plays a significant role in the development of various cancers, including PDAC.
  • - Research indicates that ferroptosis can trigger cell death in PDAC tumors, inhibit their growth, and increase the effectiveness of cancer treatments, prompting further exploration of its therapeutic potential against this aggressive cancer.
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