Publications by authors named "Kai-Qi Zhang"

Objective: To study the biomechanical changes induced by differences in perioral force in patients with missing anterior maxillary teeth at rest via finite element analysis (FEA).

Methods: Using conical beam CT (CBCT) images of a healthy person, models of the complete maxillary anterior dental region (Model A) and maxillary anterior dental region with a missing left maxillary central incisor (Model B) were constructed. The labial and palatine alveolar bone and tooth surface of the bilateral incisor and cusp regions were selected as the application sites, the resting perioral force was applied perpendicular to the tissue surface, and the changes in maxillary stress and displacement after the perioral force was simulated were analyzed.

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Objective: To observe the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on plasma melatonin (MLT) content and insulin receptor expression in the liver, the skeletal muscles, and the pancreas of Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats, so as to explore the hypoglycemic mechanism of taVNS.

Methods: Thirty male ZDF rats were randomly divided into model group, taVNS group and sham-taVNS group, with 10 rats in each group; besides, 10 male Zucker lean rats of the same strain were collected for the blank control group. ZDF rats were fed with high-fat diet to induce type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rat model.

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Proprioception is essential for precise movement as it helps the body transmit important data about its surroundings to the central nervous system for maintaining body posture and position. This study aimed to investigate the effect of direction and joint angle on upper limb proprioception. Thirty individuals (all males) completed a position reproduction activity in 13 directions and three joint angles.

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  • Regional land use changes significantly affect carbon storage in ecosystems, particularly in the source region of the Yellow River, highlighting the importance of predicting these impacts for sustainable development.
  • From 2000 to 2020, carbon storage in the area increased by 11.59 million tons, mainly due to the expansion of wetlands and shifts in grassland coverage.
  • Projections for 2040 indicate further carbon storage increases, with the natural change scenario showing a rise of 3.92 million tons and the ecological protection scenario yielding an even larger increase of 13.53 million tons, underscoring the need for informed land use management.
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This thesis is aimed at shedding light on the effects of the Zhenwu decoction (ZWD) on the activities and mRNA expressions of seven CYP450 isoenzymes. In the first step, we determined the main chemical compounds of ZWD by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Next, 48 male (SD) rats were randomly divided into the normal saline (NS) group and the ZWD low- (2.

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Graphene quantum dot-covalently appended terpyridine, GQDs-tpy, was synthesized and characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. GQDs-tpy was found to act as multifunctional chemosensors: a highly selective colorimetric chemosensor for Fe as evidenced by an obvious color change from colorless to pink, and a typical fluorescence enhanced probe for Zn over 13 metal cations even in practical water samples. Moreover, two-input XOR, INHIBIT and IMPICATION logic gates as well as four-input OR and NOR logic gates were constructed according to the characteristic responses of GQDs-tpy to a sequence of cations.

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  • Semiconductor detectors like Si-PIN and CdTe are important for energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence measurements and were compared in terms of material properties, efficiency, and energy resolution.
  • The study examined how factors like detector thickness, X-ray energy, and circuit shaping time affect performance, including issues like incomplete hole collection causing energy spectrum differences.
  • Results showed that while both detectors are efficient below 15 keV, CdTe performs better above that energy; Si-PIN offers superior energy resolution, but implementing a DMCA reduces hole tailing effects in CdTe, enhancing its performance.
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Locusts aggregate into bands of nymphs and swarms of adults that can pose a major threat to crop. Previous studies have shown that infection by the microsporidian parasite Paranosema locustae prevents locust aggregation behavior and we show that gut bacteria, which produce components of locust aggregation pheromones, are substantially reduced in locusts infected with P. locustae.

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Warfarin is an effective, commonly prescribed anticoagulant used to treat and prevent thrombotic events. Because of historically high rates of drug-associated adverse events, warfarin remains underprescribed. Further, interindividual variability in therapeutic dose mandates frequent monitoring until target anticoagulation is achieved.

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Objectives: Warfarin is a commonly prescribed anticoagulant drug used to prevent thromboses that may arise as a consequence of orthopedic and vascular surgery or underlying cardiovascular disease. Warfarin is associated with a notoriously narrow therapeutic window where small variations in dosing may result in hemorrhagic or thrombotic complications. To ultimately improve dosing of warfarin, we evaluated models for stable maintenance dose that incorporated both clinical and genetic factors.

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Excessive and inappropriate action of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several disease processes, especially cancer and fibrosis. To identify antagonists of the TGF- beta ligand-binding domain that may have therapeutic potential, we screened the National Cancer Institute open access chemical repository for molecules that inhibited binding of TGF-beta to the type II receptor (TbetaRII). About 30,000 molecules were screened resulting in the identification of five structurally related molecules that reduced binding of TGF-beta1 to soluble TbetaRII with an ED50 of approx 10 microM.

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Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed visceral cancer of men, responsible for approximately 40,000 deaths in adult males per year. To identify the genetic causes of prostate cancer, we performed a whole genome scan of affected sib pairs, using DNA markers spaced evenly across the human genome. We demonstrated that regions on chromosomes 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 16 and 19 might harbor genes that predispose individuals to prostate cancer and may affect tumor growth rate and tumor aggressiveness.

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Considerable evidence demonstrates that genetic factors are important in the development and aggressiveness of prostate cancer. To identify genetic variants that predispose to prostate cancer we tested candidate SNPs from genomic regions that show linkage to prostate cancer susceptibility and/or aggressiveness, as well as genes that show a significant difference in mRNA expression level between tumor and normal tissue. Cases had histologically verified prostate cancer.

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