Publications by authors named "Li Lingli"

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease accompanied with the loss of cartilage and consequent nociceptive symptoms. Normal articular cartilage maintains at aneural state. Neuron guidance factor Semaphorin 3A (Sema3A) is a membrane-associated secreted protein with chemorepulsive properties for axons.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging is a viable approach to promote corneal epithelium wound healing. This study created a single-component hydrogel (HA Gel) with a novel dual-functionalized hyaluronic acid derivative (HA-GA-PBA) containing gallol and phenylboronic acid (PBA) moieties. Both of these moieties were dual-functional.

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  • Abnormal levels of circular RNA (circRNA), specifically circ_0008927, are linked to endometriosis (EM), but the mechanisms behind this connection are not fully understood.
  • Researchers conducted experiments to evaluate the effects of circ_0008927 on EM cells, finding that silencing this circRNA inhibited cell proliferation, migration, and invasion.
  • The study identified that circ_0008927 interacts with miR-608, which leads to the upregulation of prominin2 (PROM2) and inhibits a process called ferroptosis, ultimately worsening EM progression, highlighting a potential target for treatment.
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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) hold enormous promise for treating bacterial infections to circumvent the threat of antibiotic resistance. However, positioning MOFs on wound dressings is hindered and remains a significant challenge. Herein, a facile heterointerfacial engineering strategy was developed to tailor the "MOF armor" that adaptively weaponized the poly(ε-caprolactone) electrospun dressing with excellent bacteria-killing efficacy.

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Background: Although recent studies have reported that obesity is a protective factor for survival in patients with advanced cancers treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), the prognostic value of CT-derived adipose composition parameters remains unclear. This study aimed to assess the association between CT-derived adipose composition parameters and clinical outcomes in cancer patients undergoing ICIs treatment.

Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted until May 2024 across several databases to gather relevant studies, including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Cochrane Library.

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  • The paper presents RGX, a comprehensive model developed to better predict outcomes for stroke patients, enabling more personalized treatment plans.
  • It incorporates the SHAP model to clarify how various patient factors influence mortality predictions, addressing current gaps in understanding which clinical variables affect survival.
  • The RGX model shows impressive accuracy rates of 92.18% with complete data and 84.62% with significant missing data, outperforming existing models and supporting the advancement of precision medicine.
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This paper presents the research progress and future prospects of membrane separation technology for treating oily wastewater. It discusses various treatment methods tailored to different sources and characteristics of oily wastewater, summarizing the features of different membrane separation technologies and the latest advancements in their application. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for future research to focus on developing environmentally friendly and efficient coupled membrane treatment technologies, optimizing membrane material design and enhancing the environmental benefits of oily wastewater treatment.

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Currently, generalized therapy for traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is lacking. Various strategies have been developed to protect and regenerate retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) after TON. Intravitreal injection of supplements has been approved as a promising approach, although serious concerns, such as low delivery efficacy and pain due to frequent injections, remain.

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Efficient wound assessment is essential for healthcare teams to facilitate prompt diagnosis, optimize treatment plans, reduce workload, and enhance patients' quality of life. In recent years, non-invasive techniques for aiding wound assessment, such as digital photography, 3D modelling, optical imaging, fluorescence and thermography, as well as artificial intelligence, have been gradually developed. This paper aims to review the various methods of measurement and diagnosis based on non-invasive wound imaging, and to summarize their application in wound monitoring and assessment.

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  • Bletilla striata is a perennial herb known for its medicinal properties, including promoting wound healing and having anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
  • This study used chemometric methods to analyze the relationship between the chemical composition of 20 different extracts of Bletilla striata and their antioxidant activities, revealing significant variations in quality among samples.
  • Key compounds identified, such as coelonin, gymnoside IX, and dactylorhin A, were found to have strong correlations with antioxidant activity, providing valuable insights for future quality evaluation and control of this herb.
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  • Ginseng, particularly its component Ginsenoside Rb1 (GRb1), shows promise in treating ulcerative colitis (UC) by reducing intestinal inflammation and improving the integrity of the intestinal barrier.
  • In laboratory studies on mice with UC, GRb1 treatment led to lower levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and higher levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines, positively affecting intestinal health.
  • The research suggests that GRb1's beneficial effects are linked to its interaction with specific signaling pathways (VDR, PPARγ, and NF-κB) that regulate inflammation and barrier function in the intestines.
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The majority of extant studies have found the detrimental role of laissez-faire leadership, but some researchers have revealed its potential benefits. The current research aims to investigate the double-edged nature of laissez-faire leadership. Drawing upon conservation of resources theory, we identify both the dark and bright sides of laissez-faire leadership because the nature of laissez-faire leaders not providing support resources can be perceived by employees as offering limited guidance from the resource loss perspective and offering freedom resources from the resource gain perspective.

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A double-channel methane (CH) sensor was developed using a dual-pass multipass cell (DP-MPC) and a novel method that combines averaging dual-channel concentration signals with optimized detector gain configuration. This DP-MPC features two input/output coupling holes, resulting in absorption path lengths of approximately 95.8 m and 35.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of cryotherapy in enhancing early rehabilitation for patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and compare the results of continuous cold flow devices versus cold packs.
  • A systematic review included 31 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), showing that cryotherapy significantly reduced pain levels (measured by visual analogue scale) and other related factors like opioid consumption and blood loss, especially in the first three postoperative days.
  • While cryotherapy proved beneficial for pain relief and rehabilitation, the continuous cold flow device did not show superior results compared to traditional cold packs.
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  • - Repeated inoculation of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria enhances the efficiency of bioremediation in petroleum-contaminated soil, allowing for improved survival and activity of the inoculant.
  • - The study found that repeated inoculation led to a significant increase in total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) removal, achieving 86.5% with high inoculum size compared to 68.9% with single inoculation.
  • - Results indicated that both high and low doses of inoculum administered multiple times could yield similar or better TPH removal rates, while also promoting soil microbial diversity and enzyme activity, which are crucial for effective remediation.
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Postoperative adhesion (POA) is a common and serious complication following various types of surgery. Current physical barriers either have a short residence time at the surgical site with a low tissue attachment capacity or are prone to undesired adhesion formation owing to the double-sided adhesive property, which limits the POA prevention efficacy of the barriers. In this study, Janus-structured microgels (Janus-MGs) with asymmetric tissue adhesion capabilities are fabricated using a novel bio-friendly gas-shearing microfluidic platform.

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Due to the burgeoning global population and the advancement of economies, coupled with human activities leading to the degradation of soil ecosystems and the depletion of non-renewable resources, concerns have arisen regarding food security and human survival. In order to address these adverse impacts, the spotlight has been cast upon plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), driven by a strong environmental consciousness. PGPR possesses the capability to foster plant growth and amplify crop yield through both direct and indirect mechanisms.

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Dimethyl fumarate (DMF), originally proposed to treat multiple sclerosis, is considered to have a spectrum of anti-inflammatory effects that effectively control periodontitis, mainly when applied with a hydrogel delivery system. Chemokine expression by gingival fibroblasts is a significant driver of periodontitis; thus, hydrogel-based strategies to deliver DMF, which in turn dampen chemokine expression, are of potential clinical relevance. To test this approach, we have established a bioassay where chemokine expression is induced by exposing gingival fibroblast to IL1β and TNFα, or with saliva.

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Bacterial keratitis is a common form of inflammation caused by the bacterial invasion of the corneal stroma after trauma. In extreme cases, it can lead to severe visual impairment or even blindness; therefore, timely medical intervention is imperative. Unfortunately, widespread misuse of antibiotics has led to the development of drug resistance.

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  • The enzyme 17-beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 (Hsd17b2) plays a crucial role in regulating the effects of hormones such as estrogens and androgens, preventing hormone-related diseases in mammals.
  • The research focuses on the ricefield eel, a fish that can change sex, to explore the functions of this gene in sex differentiation, revealing that its mRNA is primarily expressed in the ovaries during early development.
  • The study found that hormone exposure, like 17β-estradiol and melatonin, significantly influences the mRNA expression of Hsd17b2 in the ricefield eel's ovaries, highlighting its complex role in sexual development.
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Background: Dendrobium Sw. represents one of the most expansive genera within the Orchidaceae family, renowned for its species' high medicinal and ornamental value. In higher plants, the ankyrin (ANK) repeat protein family is characterized by a unique ANK repeat domain, integral to a plethora of biological functions and biochemical activities.

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Amyloidosis is a rare disease. This paper reports a case of localized secondary hypopharyngeal amyloidosis presenting with pulmonary tuberculosis as the initial symptom. The patient lacked specific clinical manifestations and primarily exhibited symptoms such as cough, sputum production, acid reflux, belching, and abdominal pain.

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  • - This study aims to analyze the relationship between tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) and clinical outcomes in cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), addressing a gap in existing research on prognostic biomarkers.
  • - A thorough review of studies was conducted from various databases, assessing how TLSs relate to overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), and objective response rate (ORR) in these patients.
  • - Findings from thirteen studies indicate that higher levels of TLSs are linked to significantly better OS and PFS, while showing a lower ORR, suggesting that TLSs could serve as a valuable prognostic marker for patients undergoing immunotherapy.
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Natural products have been widely recognized in clinical treatment because of their low toxicity and high activity. It is worth paying attention to modifying the biopolymer into nanostructures to give natural active ingredients additional targeting effects. In this study, based on the multifunctional modification of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD), a nanoplatform encapsulating the unstable drug (-)-epicatechin gallate (ECG) was designed to deliver to atherosclerotic plaques.

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(-)-Epicatechin gallate (ECG) is beneficial to the treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), especially atherosclerosis (AS) through antioxidant stress, but there is a lack of detailed mechanism research. In this study, the therapeutic target of ECG was determined by crossing the drug target and disease target of CVDs and AS. The combination ability of ECG with important targets was verified by Discovery Studio software.

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