Publications by authors named "Kang An"

Background: Abnormal blood flow patterns are known to contribute to the ascending aortic dilation in patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV). The present study elucidated the blood flow characteristics in the dilated ascending aorta before and after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis.

Methods: We performed CFD analysis in three BAV patients with ascending aortic dilation (maximum diameter ≥ 45 mm) who underwent TAVR.

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In this paper, we introduce an entirely new solar absorber design-a multi-layer periodic stacked structure. Through coupling effects, this design has perfect ultra-wideband absorption characteristics. The absorber structure is composed of four absorption units with varying cycle lengths, which are cyclically stacked on the surface of the refractory metal Cr.

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Chlorfenapyr is a novel pyrrole compound with the chemical formula C15H11BrClF3N2O, exhibiting potent insecticidal and acaricidal effects. It primarily acts on the multi-functional oxidases in the mitochondria of insects, inhibiting the conversion of adenosine diphosphate to adenosine triphosphate, leading to cellular dysfunction due to energy depletion. With increased production and market availability, the population's exposure to chlorfenapyr has risen, resulting in a growing number of fatal poisoning incidents.

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Individual carotenoids provide significant health benefits to humans, and potatoes are recognized as some of the most stable crops, distinguished by their substantial carotenoid content. To elucidate the accumulation patterns of individual carotenoids in potatoes, we quantified the carotenoid content in yellow- and white-fleshed genotypes across five developmental stages using LC-MS/MS. A total of 22 carotenoids were identified in yellow potatoes, whereas 18 were detected in white potatoes.

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Objective: Medical images have been increased rapidly in digital medicine era, presenting an opportunity for the intervention of artificial intelligence (AI). In order to explore the value of convolutional neural network (CNN) algorithms in endoscopic images, we developed an AI-assisted comprehensive analysis system for endoscopic images and explored its performance in clinical real scenarios.

Methods: A total of 6,270 white light endoscopic images from 516 cases were used to train 14 different CNN models.

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  • Anemone shikokiana is a rare and endangered perennial herb found in China and Japan, facing threats to its survival and requiring urgent conservation efforts.
  • A genetic study using 73 samples revealed low levels of genetic diversity, identifying two distinct population groups and showing that genetic differentiation is higher between geographically separated populations.
  • The findings contribute valuable insights into the genetic structure and gene flow of A. shikokiana, which are essential for guiding effective conservation strategies for this endangered species.
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  • Chronic insomnia is a prevalent issue in primary health care, yet it’s often neglected by general practitioners (GPs), prompting a study into their knowledge and management practices.
  • An online survey of 420 GPs in Sichuan Province, China, revealed that only 47.1% had specific training in chronic insomnia, with an alarming 0.5% answering knowledge questions correctly.
  • While most GPs were eager for training improvement, only 10.5% exhibited excellent practice behaviors, indicating a need for enhanced education and continuing professional development in insomnia management.
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The Editors of Medical Science Monitor wish to inform you that the above manuscript has been retracted from publication due to concerns with the credibility and originality of the study, the manuscript content, and the Figure images. Reference: Chunping Yao, Xiujuan Cao, Zheng Fu, Jing Tian, Wei Dong, Jin Xu, Kang An, Limin Zhai, Jinming Yu. Boschniakia rossica Polysaccharide Triggers Laryngeal Carcinoma Cell Apoptosis by Regulating Expression of Bcl-2, Caspase-3, and P53.

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  • Interplanting grape and potato crops can enhance land use and resource efficiency, leading to better agricultural outcomes compared to monocropping.
  • In a study conducted at two sites in China, grape and potato interplanting improved soil nutrient levels, enzyme activities, and the diversity of soil bacterial communities.
  • Key metabolites like 13-L-hydroperoxylinoleic acid were identified as influential in regulating soil health, showing that intercropping can improve both soil conditions and crop yield.
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  • * A study utilized UPLC-DAD and solid-phase extraction to measure these colorants in chicken eggs and meat, achieving a limit of detection of 0.05 mg/kg and a limit of quantification of 0.1 mg/kg with high recovery rates.
  • * The estimated daily intake of canthaxanthin and β-apo-8'-carotenoid ethyl ester from poultry products was low, indicating that eggs
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Probiotics, when consumed in adequate amounts, can promote the health of the host and beneficially modulate the host's immunity. Particularly during the host's early life, the gut intestine undergoes a period of epithelial maturation in which epithelial cells organize into specific crypt and villus structures. This process can be mediated by the gut microbiota.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Dalitong Granules (DLT), a potent Traditional Chinese Medicine known for its ability to promote gastrointestinal motility, is widely used in clinical practice for the treatment of Functional Dyspepsia (FD). Despite the remarkable clinical efficacy of DLT, the specific components responsible for its effectiveness remains unclear.

Aim Of The Study: The study aimed to identify potential active ingredients of DLT for treating FD through spectrum-effect relationship analysis, multivariate statistical analysis and network pharmacology analysis.

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Background: Introgression has repeatedly been shown to play an important role in the adaptation of species to extreme environments, yet how introgression enables rodents with specialized subterranean lifestyle to acclimatize to high altitudes is still unclear. Myospalacinae is a group of subterranean rodents, among which the high-altitude plateau zokors (Eospalax baileyi) and the low-altitude Gansu zokors (E. cansus) are sympatrically distributed in the grassland ecosystems of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP).

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To address the challenges associated with supervising workers who wear safety belts while working at heights, this study proposes a solution involving the utilization of an object detection model to replace manual supervision. A novel object detection model, named ESE-YOLOv8, is introduced. The integration of the Efficient Multi-Scale Attention (EMA) mechanism within this model enhances information entropy through cross-channel interaction and encodes spatial information into the channels, thereby enabling the model to obtain rich and significant information during feature extraction.

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Background: The range of Glires is influenced by human activities and climate change. However, the extent to which human activities and environmental changes have contributed to this relationship remains unclear. We examined alterations in the distribution changes and driving factors of the Himalayan marmot, plateau pika, and plateau zokor on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) using the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) model and a geographical detector (Geodetector).

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  • The study focuses on developing a sensitive method to analyze bisphenol analogues (BPs), a group of chemicals that disrupt endocrine functions, in human urine samples.
  • The process involves thawing urine, digesting it with an enzyme, purifying it using solid-phase extraction, and analyzing it with advanced liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Results showed that the method had very low detection limits, high recovery rates, and reliable precision, making it effective for accurately identifying BPs without false positives.
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In mammalian females, quiescent primordial follicles serve as the ovarian reserve and sustain normal ovarian function and egg production via folliculogenesis. The loss of primordial follicles causes ovarian aging. Cellular senescence, characterized by cell cycle arrest and production of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), is associated with tissue aging.

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Plateau zokor (Eospalax baileyi) is a subterranean rodent and seasonal breeder. During the non-breeding season, the testicles regress, leading to the arrest of spermatogenesis and loss of fertility. The identification of the specific germ cell type at which spermatogenesis is arrested, as well as potential regulatory factors during the non-breeding season, is important for understanding seasonal spermatogenesis in subterranean species.

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Objectives: To investigate the predictive values of surface electrocardiogram-derived parameters in patients with atrial fibrillation who underwent thoracoscopic epicardial ablation.

Methods: The present study included 102 patients with atrial fibrillation who underwent thoracoscopic epicardial ablation and whose baseline 12-lead electrocardiograms were available. Frequency domain analysis was performed to calculate the electrocardiogram-derived parameters.

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Interspecific interactions are central to ecological research. Plants produce toxic plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) as a defense mechanism against herbivore overgrazing, prompting their gradual adaptation to toxic substances for tolerance or detoxification. P450 enzymes in herbivore livers bind to PSMs, whereas UDP-glucuronosyltransferase and glutathione S-transferase increase the hydrophobicity of the bound PSMs for detoxification.

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  • The study investigates the probiotic potential of candidate IDCC 3201 by using a surrogate animal model to analyze how well it adheres to the gastrointestinal tract compared to standard probiotics.
  • Findings show that IDCC 3201 has greater adhesive capabilities and significantly improves lifespan, as well as enhances immune responses to foodborne pathogens when preconditioned.
  • Multi-omics analysis indicates that feeding IDCC 3201 increases important immune-related gene expression and levels of beneficial metabolites like lactic acid, supporting its effectiveness as a probiotic.
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Novel 2D materials with low-symmetry structures exhibit great potential applications in developing monolithic polarization-sensitive photodetectors with small volume. However, owing to the fact that at least half of them presented a small anisotropic factor of ≈2, comprehensive performance of present polarization-sensitive photodetectors based on 2D materials is still lower than the practical application requirements. Herein, a self-driven photodetector with high polarization sensitivity using a broken-gap ReSe/SnSe van der Waals heterojunction (vdWH) is demonstrated.

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Salmonella Typhimurium is a highly lethal pathogenic bacterium in weaned piglets, causing significant treatment costs and economic losses in the swine industry. Additionally, due to its ability to induce zoonotic diseases, resulting in harm to humans through the transmission of the pathogen from pork, it presents a serious public health issue. Bacteriophages (phages), viruses that infect specific bacterial strains, have been proposed as an alternative to antibiotics for controlling pathogenic bacteria.

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