Publications by authors named "Jingwen Liu"

Background: NLRP3 inflammasome immoderate activation results in the occurrence of various inflammatory diseases, but the clinic medications targeting NLRP3 inflammasome are still not available currently. The strategy of drug repurposing can reorient the direction of therapy, which is an indispensable method of drug research. In this study, an antimicrobial agent chlorquinaldol (CQ) was conducted to assess the effect on NLRP3 inflammasome and novel clinical value on NLRP3-driven diseases.

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Objective: We captured continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics from a large online survey of adults with type 1 diabetes to determine how glycemic outcomes varied by insulin delivery form.

Research Design And Methods: Adults with type 1 diabetes from the T1D Exchange Registry/online communities completed the survey and contributed retrospective CGM data for up to 1 year. Self-reported glycemic outcomes and CGM measures were described overall and by insulin delivery method.

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Persistent anti-inflammatory responses are critical for the prevention of peritendinous adhesion. Although modified anti-adhesion barriers have been studied extensively, the immune response induced by the implants and the unclear mechanism limits their application. In this research, the advantage of the multi-functionalities of CA (caffeic acid) is taken to synthesize biodegradable poly (ester urethane) urea elastomers with ester- and carbamate-bonded CA (PEUU-CA).

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Inorganic/organic hybrid biomaterials have been developed to obtain synergy of the inorganic and organic co-networks for implant and 3D printed scaffold applications, providing combinations of bioactivity, toughness and controlled biodegradation. SiO-CaO/PTHF/PCL-diCOOH sol-gel hybrids previously showed potential for osteogenesis due to the addition of calcium to the silicate network of the hybrid, using calcium methoxyethoxide (CME) as the calcium source. Here, we investigate other calcium sources to improve mechanical properties and printability of the hybrid inks.

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Background: Recently, serum metabolites have shown potential in predicting survival outcomes and may be related to the pathogenesis of prostate cancer. Nevertheless, the precise impact concerning the genetic effect of metabolites on prostate cancer risk remains obscure. In this context, we conducted a Mendelian randomization (MR) study aiming to explore the causality between genetically determined metabolites and the risk of prostate cancer.

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  • * This method can effectively differentiate S. enterica from other food-borne pathogens and works well when combined with buoyant density centrifugation (BDC) for separating bacteria from food samples.
  • * Successful tests on both artificially and naturally contaminated food samples indicate that this targeted MS method could serve as a reliable alternative to traditional culture methods for detecting S. enterica.
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Objective: To examine chronic disease patterns and analyze the interrelations among Basic Activities of Daily Living, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, anxiety, and depression in older adults.

Methods: A total of 3,454 participants diagnosed with at least one chronic disease were included. Latent class analysis and network analysis were employed to analyze the data.

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The marine microalga Emiliania huxleyi is widely distributed in the surface oceans and is prone to infection by coccolithoviruses that can terminate its blooms. However, little is known about how global change factors like solar UV radiation (UVR) and ocean warming affect the host-virus interaction. We grew the microalga at 2 temperature levels with or without the virus in the presence or absence of UVR and investigated the physiological and transcriptional responses.

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During the embryonic developmental stage in vertebrates, internal organs are arranged along the left-right axis. Disruptions in this process can result in congenital diseases or laterality disorders. The molecular mechanisms of left-right asymmetry in vertebrate development remain largely unclear.

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  • The study aimed to improve the bioavailability of ursolic acid (UA) by creating multielement amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) systems with specific excipients.
  • Using solvent evaporation, the researchers prepared and characterized the ASDs, comparing their properties to pure UA and physical mixtures through permeability tests on Caco-2 cell monolayers and pharmacokinetic studies.
  • The results showed that the best ASD formulation significantly enhanced UA's dissolution and oral bioavailability, making it a promising method for delivering poorly soluble drugs.
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Elucidating the mechanisms underlying Baijiu production is a shared aspiration among academic groups specializing in the field of Baijiu research. This study comprehensively examined the mechanisms underlying the yellowish coloration of Baijiu through a synergistic application of chromatographic, spectroscopic, and physical methodologies. Aging of Baijiu in earthenware pots involves the infiltration of mineral ions such as iron, aluminum, and calcium; however, these ions are detected at extremely low concentrations and are therefore not linked to the development of Baijiu's yellowish color.

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  • Radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy (CCRT) is a standard treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC), while immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) show promise in recurrent or metastatic cases, requiring further research on their combined efficacy in LACC.* ! -
  • A meta-analysis of three randomized controlled trials found that the addition of ICIs to CCRT significantly improved progression-free survival and overall survival rates in LACC patients, along with a higher objective response rate compared to the control group.* ! -
  • While the combination treatment increased the rate of treatment-related adverse events, it showed similar rates of severe adverse events as CCRT alone, indicating CCRT plus ICIs is a safe and effective option for managing LACC.*
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is a low-value sea cucumber from Indonesia and other tropical peripheral waters. In this study, a fucosylated glycosaminoglycan (FG) was extracted from . It consists of GlcA, GalNAc, and Fuc, with a molecular weight of 67.

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Background: Evidence from observational studies indicates that inflammatory proteins play a vital role in Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). Nevertheless, it is unclear how circulating inflammatory proteins are causally associated with GBS. Herein, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to systematically explore the causal links of genetically determined systemic inflammatory proteins on GBS.

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Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) have faced a significant increase in malware threats since their integration with the Internet. However, existing machine learning-based malware identification methods are not specifically optimized for ICS environments, resulting in suboptimal identification performance. In this work, we propose an innovative method explicitly tailored for ICSs to enhance the performance of malware classifiers within these systems.

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Metabolic syndrome has become a significant public health concern. This study aims to investigate the impact of dietary patterns on metabolic syndrome in young adults and how physical activity modulates this effect. A cross-sectional study was conducted at a health management center in Tianjin, China, from September 2022 to March 2023.

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Objective: To investigate the interplay between individual nighttime and midday sleep duration and the number of new-onset chronic diseases and determine the optimal sleep duration associated with lowest number of new-onset chronic diseases.

Methods: We used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) covering a decade and involving 10,828 participants. A random intercept cross-lagged model was used to explore the interplay between nighttime/midday sleep durations and new-onset chronic diseases at both the within-individual and between-individual levels, followed by a dose-response analysis at the between-individual level to determine the optimal sleep duration.

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  • Telomere length (TL) is linked to aging and chronic illnesses, with human serum metabolites potentially influencing TL maintenance or shortening in unexplored ways.
  • A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis assessed 486 serum metabolites for causal relationships with TL using various robust statistical methods to ensure reliability.
  • The study found 11 metabolites associated with TL, including specific lipids, amino acids, carbohydrates, nucleotides, and xenobiotics, and highlighted several metabolic pathways that may play a role in maintaining TL.
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Background: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (), 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (), cholesteryl ester transfer protein () and apolipoprotein C3 () are pivotal regulators of lipid metabolism, with licensed drugs targeting these genes. The use of lipid-lowering therapy via the inhibition of these genes has demonstrated a reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, concerns persist regarding their potential long-term impact on aortic diseases and calcific aortic valve disease (CAVS).

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Background: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Identifying risk factors and diagnostic markers can aid in the early detection and management of this condition.

Methods: This case-control study examined 10,077 patients admitted to Shenzhen Kangning Hospital's psychiatry facility in 2020.

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