Publications by authors named "Jinyi Zhu"

Cognitive decline is an increasingly serious global health challenge. In recent years, an increasing number of non-traditional cognitive rehabilitation training (N-TCRT) interventions have been applied to improve cognitive function, however, Tthe existing evidence is restricted. The meta-analysis of this randomized controlled trial evaluated the efficacy of leisure activity interventions compared to TCRT control on cognitive function in older adults.

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Geriatric oral health care encounters significant challenges with the increase in the proportion of older individuals. Age-related changes in the dentition, muscles, and joints result in a decline in objective masticatory function, subjective restoration requirements, and acceptability among the elderly population, with individual variations influenced by systemic health. Considering functional requirements, the adaptability of stomatognathic and systemic health conditions, health economics and other factors, the authors believe that it should not be limited to the conventional "one-to-one" strategy for replacing missing teeth in geriatric prosthodontics.

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In recent years, targeted protein degradation (TPD) has emerged as a powerful therapeutic modality utilizing both heterobifunctional ligand-directed degraders (LDDs) and molecular glues (e.g., CELMoDs) to recruit E3 ligases for inducing polyubiquitination and subsequent proteasomal degradation of target proteins.

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To investigate the relationship between condylar height relative to occlusal plane (CHO) and condylar osseous condition and the changes of condylar stress loading before and after CHO modifications. The condylar osseous conditions of 434 temporomandibular joints (TMJ) were assessed and grouped. Measurements of anatomical parameters were performed on CT-based reconstructed 3D stomatognathic models.

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  • Influenza poses a significant public health challenge, necessitating the urgent discovery of effective antiviral drugs, with rhamnocitrin—a lesser-studied flavonoid—showing promise against the virus.
  • In laboratory tests with MDCK and A549 cells, rhamnocitrin demonstrated antiviral properties and prevented cell death from influenza virus A/Aichi/2/1968 (H3N2).
  • Molecular studies indicated that rhamnocitrin binds well to proteins cGAS and STING, and inhibits the production of type I IFN and proinflammatory cytokines by blocking the cGAS/STING signaling pathway, suggesting its potential as an antiviral treatment.
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  • The study focuses on creating a realistic model of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) to improve understanding of related diseases and their development.
  • This involves geometric reconstruction of bone using high-resolution images and optimizing assumptions about soft tissues through finite element methods.
  • Results reveal that factors like periodontal ligament deformation, disc material properties, and the loss of tooth movement significantly influence TMJ loading and modeling accuracy.
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  • Genomic screening for Lynch Syndrome (LS) and high polygenic risk scores (PRS) could improve colorectal cancer (CRC) screening by personalizing approaches for individuals based on their risk.
  • A Markov model analysis showed that screening 1,000 people with LS+PRS could prevent 1.36 CRC cases and 0.65 deaths when compared to standard screening methods.
  • The cost-effectiveness of this screening strategy was indicated by an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of $124,415 per quality-adjusted life year (QALY), with a 69% chance of being cost-effective, especially when using a 90th percentile risk threshold.
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Plants associate with a wealth of microbes, collectively referred to as the plant microbiota, whose composition is determined by host plant genetics, immune responses, environmental factors and intermicrobial relations. Unsurprisingly, microbiota compositions change during disease development. Recent evidence revealed that some of these changes can be attributed to effector proteins with antimicrobial activities that are secreted by plant pathogens to manipulate host microbiota to their advantage.

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Objectives: To demonstrate a novel digital technique that enables real-time visualisation of occlusal transfer and adjustment of condyle position, to (1) improve the repeatability of occlusal transfer and the accuracy of condyle position adjustment and (2) be clinically effective in helping to restore the disc-condyle relationship.

Materials And Methods: Three participants were included in the study and underwent facebow transfers using two different methods. The digital method used patient-related three-dimensional imaging data matched with digital dental casts for occlusal transfer.

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Background: Limited research has explored the associations of gestational age (GA) and breastfeeding practices with growth and nutrition in term infants.

Methods: This multicenter cross-sectional study recruited 7299 singleton term infants from well-child visits in Shandong, China, between March 2021 and November 2022. Data on GA, gender, ethnicity, birth weight, parental heights, gestational diabetes and hypertension, age at visit, breastfeeding practices (point-in-time data at visit for infants < 6 months and retrospective data at 6 months for infants ≥ 6 months), complementary foods introduction, infant length and weight, were collected.

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Alterations in occlusal features may have significant consequences, ranging from dental aesthetics to health issues. Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) are often associated with joint overload, and the correlation between occlusal features and TMDs has been thoroughly discussed. In current work, we introduced a novel stomatognathic model that aligns well with in vivo experimental measurements, specifically designed to decouple the impact of occlusal contact and periodontal ligament (PDL) negative feedback on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) loading.

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A scalable, reusable, and broad-coverage unified material knowledge representation shows its importance and will bring great benefits to data sharing among materials communities. A knowledge graph (KG) for materials terminology, which is a formal collection of term entities and relationships, is conceptually important to achieve this goal. In this work, we propose a KG for materials terminology, named Materials Genome Engineering Database Knowledge Graph (MGED-KG), which is automatically constructed from text corpus via natural language processing.

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Importance: Extracranial internal carotid artery stenosis (50-99% arterial narrowing) is an important risk factor for ischemic stroke. Yet, the benefits and harms of targeted screening for asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis (ACAS) have not been assessed in population-based studies.

Objective: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of one-time, targeted ACAS screening stratified by atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk using the American Heart Association's Pooled Cohort Equations.

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For centuries, (LP), a Chinese herbal medicine, has been widely employed for treating respiratory infectious diseases; however, the mechanism underlying LP's effectiveness against the influenza A/Aichi/2/1968 virus (H3N2) remains elusive. This study aims to shed light on the mechanism by which LP combats influenza in H3N2-infected mice. First, we conducted quasi-targeted metabolomics analysis using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify LP components.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of exercise on executive function in children, providing an evidence-based foundation to inform future research in school physical education and health education.

Methods: We searched ten databases: Cochrane Library, Scopus, OVID, Web of Science, PubMed, EBSCOhost, SPORTDiscus, PsycINFO, CNKI, WANFANG DATA, VIP, and SinoMed, and eight articles were included. Applying the revised Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool for Randomized Trials (RoB2), funnel plots and Egger regression analysis were integrated with R meta-analysis to screen for publication bias.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of modified clear Twin Block (CTB) aligner and traditional twin block (TB) appliance from skeletal, dentoalveolar and soft tissue changes in adolescents with skeletal class II malocclusion.

Methods: A total of 80 adolescents, included in this study from two medical centres, were distributed into CTB group, TB group and control group based on the treatment they received. Lateral cephalograms at pre-treatment (T1) and post-treatment (T2) were measured by modified Pancherz's cephalometric analysis, and dentoskeletal and soft tissue changes were analysed by independent-sample t-test, paired-sample t-test, ANOVA test and Scheffe's Post Hoc test.

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Unlabelled: (), a Gram-positive bacterium, is responsible for causing a wide variety of invasive infections. The emergence of multi-drug antibiotic resistance has prompted the search for antimicrobial alternatives. Phage-derived peptidoglycan hydrolases, known as endolysins, are an attractive alternative.

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Climate change is endangering the soil carbon stock of alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), but the limited comprehension regarding the mechanisms that sustain carbon storage under hydrothermal changes increases the uncertainty associated with this finding. Here, we examined the relative abundance of soil microbial keystone taxa and their functional potentials, as well as their influence on soil carbon storage with increased precipitation across alpine grasslands on the QTP, China. The findings indicate that alterations in precipitation significantly decreased the relative abundance of the carbon degradation potentials of keystone taxa, such as chemoheterotrophs.

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Objective: To investigate the correlations between joint space and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) components and the compressive states of the disc and condyle subsequent to joint space changes.

Materials And Methods: A total of 240 TMJs were categorized according to disc morphology, disc position, and condylar osseous condition. The two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) measurements were compared.

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This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of the gemcitabine and oxaliplatin intrathoracic perfusion chemotherapy (IPCGOR) regimen combined with interleukin-2 (IL-2) for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We conducted a retrospective analysis of 460 advanced NSCLC patients from the Yunnan Province Early Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Project (June 2020-October 2022), assessing the IPCGOR and IL-2 combination. Outcomes were measured based on RECIST 1.

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  • Benign familial infantile seizure (BFIS) is an autosomal dominant epilepsy that usually has a good outcome but is linked to mutations on chromosome 16p11.2.
  • A rare case of a girl diagnosed with BFIS showed normal development until 15 months, after which she experienced significant autistic regression due to a specific genetic mutation (c.649dupC).
  • The presence of mutations in the same gene is also connected to other disorders, suggesting that not all BFIS cases may have a straightforward benign prognosis, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring of patients.
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Objective: The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children has been increasing year by year, which has seriously affected the quality of life of children. There are many theories about the cause of ASDs, with some studies suggesting that it may be related to gene expression levels or inflammation and immune system dysfunction. But the exact mechanism is not fully understood.

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Pathogenic species are extremely dangerous bacteria that grow within the cytoplasm of host mammalian cells. In most cases, these bacteria are able to overpower the host cell and grow within the protected environment of the cytoplasm. However, a dramatic conflict occurs when encounter innate immune cells; the bacteria can "win" by taking over the host, or the bacteria can "lose" if the host cell efficiently fights the infection.

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Background: Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a standard tool for evaluating health programs and informing decisions about resource allocation and prioritization. Most CEAs evaluating health interventions in low- and middle-income countries adopt a health sector perspective, accounting for resources funded by international donors and country governments, while often excluding out-of-pocket expenditures and time costs borne by program beneficiaries. Even when patients' costs are included, a companion analysis focused on the patient perspective is rarely performed.

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