Publications by authors named "Li Baosheng"

Purpose: The segmentation of target volume and organs at risk (OAR) was a significant part of radiotherapy. Specifically, determining the location and scale of the esophagus in simulated computed tomography images was difficult and time-consuming primarily due to its complex structure and low contrast with the surrounding tissues. In this study, an Enhanced Cross-stage-attention U-Net was proposed to solve the segmentation problem for the esophageal gross tumor volume (GTV) and clinical tumor volume (CTV) in CT images.

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We present a pyridine-oriented transannular Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction. This reaction, despite being thermodynamically unfavorable, successfully yields a series of pyridine-containing fused seven- or eight-membered rings. The resulting products not only have a similar skeleton to some marketed pharmaceuticals, but also can be further transferred into synthetically promising pleiadienes.

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For patients with resectable locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), the current standard treatment is neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) plus radical surgery. This study aimed to establish a predictive model, based on computed tomography (CT) radiomics features and clinical parameters, to predict sensitivity to nCRT in patients with ESCC pre-treatment. The goal was to provide risk stratification and decision-making recommendations for clinical treatments and offer more valuable information for developing personalized therapies.

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Glioma refers to a highly prevalent type of brain tumor that is strongly associated with a high mortality rate. During the treatment process of the disease, it is particularly important to accurately perform segmentation of the glioma from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). However, existing methods used for glioma segmentation usually rely solely on either local or global features and perform poorly in terms of capturing and exploiting critical information from tumor volume features.

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Radiotherapy is important in treating esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) comprehensively. Resistance to radiotherapy is a prominent factor contributing to treatment failure in patients with ESCC. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of ML385, an inhibitor of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2), on the radiosensitivity of ESCC and elucidate its underlying mechanism.

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Purpose: This multicenter, randomized, phase III clinical trial (Northern Radiation Oncology Group of China-002) focused on patients with oligo-organ metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have epidermal growth factor receptor () mutations. We aimed to investigate whether first-line concurrent thoracic radiotherapy (TRT) and EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), compared with TKIs alone, could achieve better survival.

Materials And Methods: The patients in the TKI plus TRT group received 60 Gy to primary lung tumor and positive regional lymph nodes.

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Samples from two outcrop sections, MGS1 and DGS1 of Milanggouwan and Dishaogouwan in the Salawusu River Basin, were studied in terms of grain size using end-member model. Results show that: 1) MGS1 layer particles are more concentrated, better sorting, and smaller skewness and kurtosis values than those of DGS1. Whereas in the upper part of the DGS1 section, the grain size of the paleodune is coarser, with better sorting and sharper peak, comparing with the lower lacustrine sediments.

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This study reported a convergent pattern to stereospecifically synthesize 4,5-dihydrogen azepine from simple and readily available starting materials, addressing synthetic and stereoselective issues. Several synthetically important transformations, such as Simmon-Smith cyclopropanation, halogenation, and hydrogenation, demonstrated the utilities of this strategy. Particularly, the final azepine products could effectively contract into highly substituted pyridine derivatives through an intramolecular oxidation rearrangement.

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Numerous effective bioisosteric replacements have been identified through substituting scaffolds and functional groups in lead molecules with alternative ones that preserve or enhance the desired biological activity of the original compound. Here, a copper-catalyzed nucleophilic cycloisomerization was developed to access potential bioisosteric replacements of azepinoindole. In this process, "tetra-alkene" characteristic of indolizine undergoes a 12π electrocyclization, offering a complementary method to obtain azepinoindolizine derivatives that are otherwise challenging to prepare through conventional means.

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Bacterial infections can pose significant health risks as they have the potential to cause a range of illnesses. These infections can spread rapidly and lead to complications if not promptly diagnosed and treated. Therefore, it is of great significance to develop a probe to selectively target and image pathogenic bacteria while simultaneously killing them, as there are currently no effective clinical solutions available.

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Background: This study aimed to establish a consensus on the delineation of target volumes for neoadjuvant radiation therapy (nRT) in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) within China.

Methods: From February 2020 to June 2021, nine ESCC patients who received nRT were retrospectively selected from Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center and Shandong Cancer Hospital. A panel from eight cancer radiotherapy centers performed two rounds of nRT target volume delineation for these patients: the first round for cases 1-6 and the second for cases 7-9.

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Monocyte-derived macrophages recruited to injured tissues induce a maladaptive fibrotic response characterized by excessive production of collagen by local fibroblasts. Macrophages initiate this programming via paracrine factors, but it is unknown whether reciprocal responses from fibroblasts enhance profibrotic polarization of macrophages. We identify macrophage-fibroblast crosstalk necessary for injury-associated fibrosis, in which macrophages induced interleukin 6 ( ) expression in fibroblasts via purinergic receptor P2rx4 signaling, and IL-6, in turn, induced arginase 1 ( ) expression in macrophages.

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  • A phase III clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of different radiation doses (high vs. standard) and irradiation fields (involved field vs. elective nodal) on survival outcomes for patients with locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).
  • Results indicated that there were no significant differences in overall survival (OS) or progression-free survival (PFS) between the different irradiation fields, but the high-dose treatment suggested an improvement in PFS compared to the standard dose.
  • The best prognostic outcomes were observed in the high-dose with involved field group (HD+IFI), while the standard dose with involved field group (SD+IFI) had the worst outcomes, and no substantial differences in severe adverse events were
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  • A phase 2 trial tested neoadjuvant SHR-1701, with or without chemotherapy, in patients with unresectable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), showing promising results.
  • The treatment achieved a post-induction objective response rate of 58% and an 18-month event-free survival rate of 56.6%, with surgical patients showing even better outcomes.
  • Overall, 25% of patients underwent successful surgery, indicating that neoadjuvant therapy could enable surgical intervention for patients who initially had unresectable tumors.
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The Segment Anything Model (SAM) is a foundational model that has demonstrated impressive results in the field of natural image segmentation. However, its performance remains suboptimal for medical image segmentation, particularly when delineating lesions with irregular shapes and low contrast. This can be attributed to the significant domain gap between medical images and natural images on which SAM was originally trained.

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We present a novel approach for the skeletal rearrangement of an oxazole into an azepine and pyrrole through a dynamic electrocyclization process, showing an innovative, unconventional reaction sequence. This method enables precise control of regioselectivity in competitive 6π and 8π electrocyclization reactions, rendering the final products rich in functional groups that can be further developed for the synthesis of nitrogen-containing scaffolds. This is an unprecedented example of the selective synthesis of seven- and five-member heterocycles via dynamic electrocyclization ring opening or closure.

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Background: To predict pathological complete response (pCR) in patients receiving neoadjuvant immunochemotherapy (nICT) for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), we explored the factors that influence pCR after nICT and established a combined nomogram model.

Methods: We retrospectively included 164 ESCC patients treated with nICT. The radiomics signature and hematology model were constructed utilizing least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression, and the radiomics score (radScore) and hematology score (hemScore) were determined for each patient.

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Background: Dual-energy computed tomography (CT) can provide a range of image information beyond conventional CT through virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs). The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of material decomposition in detector-based spectral CT on radiomics features and effectiveness of using deep learning-based image synthesis to improve the reproducibility of radiomics features.

Methods: In this paper, spectral CT image data from 45 esophageal cancer patients were collected for investigation retrospectively.

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Background: Describe the accurate locations of lymph node recurrence (LNR) of Chinese patients with postoperative thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is essential for determining the need for further surveillance protocols and treatments. The authors aimed to evaluate the patterns of postoperative ESCC and its current risk stratification with LNR.

Methods: This population-based cohort study included a retrospective review of the medical records and image material of patients with ESCC who underwent LNR after radical surgery between January 2013 and September 2022, with a median follow-up time of 5.

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Magnetic resonance (MR) image-guided radiotherapy is widely used in the treatment planning of malignant tumors, and MR-only radiotherapy, a representative of this technique, requires synthetic computed tomography (sCT) images for effective radiotherapy planning. Convolutional neural networks (CNN) have shown remarkable performance in generating sCT images. However, CNN-based models tend to synthesize more low-frequency components and the pixel-wise loss function usually used to optimize the model can result in blurred images.

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Magnetic resonance (MR)-guided radiotherapy enables visualization of static anatomy, capturing tumor motion, and extracting quantitative image features for treatment verification and outcome monitoring. However, magnetic fields in online MR imaging (MRI) require efforts to ensure accurate dose measurements. This study aimed to assess the dosimetric impact of a 1.

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Volumetric resorption of the alveolar ridge often occurs in both horizontal and vertical directions following tooth extraction. There is a specific lack of evidence for alveolar ridge reconstruction at molar and premolar sites with severe bone resorption. This randomized controlled trial used 3D and linear analyses to evaluate volumetric changes of the alveolar bone following alveolar ridge reconstruction (ARR) at molar and premolar sites with severe bone resorption as compared to unassisted socket healing before implant placement.

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  • Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy, the standard treatment for resectable esophageal cancer, often leads to significant adverse effects; this study explores a chemotherapy-free approach using neoadjuvant radio-immunotherapy (NRIT) to minimize these effects.
  • In a phase 1b clinical trial, 22 patients with esophageal squamous cell cancer received radiation and toripalimab injections, with safety and efficacy assessed primarily by treatment-related side effects and secondarily by pathologic responses.
  • Results showed that 19 out of 22 patients underwent successful surgery with promising pathologic response rates (47.4% complete response, 68.4% major response), indicating that NRIT is a safe and feasible treatment
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Central lung cancer is a common disease in clinic which usually occurs above the segmental bronchus. It is commonly accompanied by bronchial stenosis or obstruction, which can easily lead to atelectasis. Accurately distinguishing lung cancer from atelectasis is important for tumor staging, delineating the radiotherapy target area, and evaluating treatment efficacy.

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