Publications by authors named "Li Ming Wang"

Aim: To analyze and compare the differences among ocular biometric parameters in Han and Uyghur populations undergoing cataract surgery.

Methods: In this hospital-based prospective study, 410 patients undergoing cataract surgery (226 Han patients in Tianjin and 184 Uyghur patients in Xinjiang) were enrolled. The differences in axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD), keratometry [steep K (Ks) and flat K (Kf)], and corneal astigmatism (CA) measured using IOL Master 700 were compared between Han and Uyghur patients.

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Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is one of the most prevalent metabolic syndromes worldwide. However, no approved pharmacological treatments are available for MAFLD. Chenpi, one kind of dried peel of citrus fruits, has traditionally been utilized as a medicinal herb for liver diseases.

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  • The processing of polymer solar cells (PSCs) relies on layer-by-layer (LBL) methods to enhance their efficiency, focusing on factors like swelling and molecule interdiffusion for optimal vertical structure.
  • The study examines how different polymer donors (fluorinated and non-fluorinated) and non-fullerene acceptors affect device performance, exploring the impact of fluorine on material compatibility and molecular arrangement.
  • The findings show that devices using fluorinated polymers achieve superior charge transfer and power conversion efficiencies, with some reaching up to 19.1%.
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Acute pancreatitis (AP) is an inflammatory disease of the exocrine pancreas. Disruptions in organelle homeostasis, including macroautophagy/autophagy dysfunction and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, have been implicated in human and rodent pancreatitis. Syntaxin 17 (STX17) belongs to the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) subfamily.

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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) leads to rapid loss of kidney function and can progress to chronic kidney disease (CKD), often caused by ischemia and reperfusion injury (IRI).
  • A study using proteomics and bioinformatics in IRI mouse models identified a significant change in protein expression over time, with a focus on impaired lipid metabolism and the enzyme Acox1, which is crucial for fatty acid oxidation.
  • The findings suggest that the loss of Acox1 expression and increased lipid accumulation in renal tissues may indicate a common issue linking AKI to CKD, making Acox1 a potential target for therapeutic intervention.
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Orthotopic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) mice models are important for establishing translatability of in vitro results. However, most orthotopic lung models do not produce localized tumors treatable by conformal radiotherapy (RT). Here we report on the performance of an orthotopic mice model featuring conformal RT treatable tumors following either left or right lung tumor cell implantation.

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Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is the first-line treatment for unresectable intermediate-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). It is of high clinical significance to explore the synergistic effect of TACE with antiangiogenic inhibitors and the molecular mechanisms involved. This study determined that glucose, but not other analyzed nutrients, offered significant protection against cell death induced by sorafenib, as indicated by glucose deprivation sensitizing cells to sorafenib-induced cell death.

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  • The study evaluated the feasibility and safety of intracorporeal anastomosis (IA) vs. extracorporeal anastomosis (EA) in laparoscopic left hemicolectomy.
  • The analysis included 117 patients, indicating that the IA group experienced shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery of bowel function, though both techniques had similar medium-term survival rates.
  • Overall, IA was found to have better short-term outcomes, with no significant complications, while medium-term survival rates were comparable between the two methods.
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  • Apoptotic resistance in senescent renal tubular epithelial cells (RTECs) contributes to tissue fibrosis, particularly in diabetic nephropathy (DN).
  • The decoy receptor 2 (DcR2) is linked to this apoptotic resistance and is found to co-localize with key fibrotic and antiapoptotic markers while showing limited association with pro-apoptotic signals.
  • Overexpression of DcR2 enhances renal fibrosis and apoptosis resistance in RTECs by interacting with GRP78 and modulating specific protein pathways, while knocking down DcR2 reverses these effects.
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This article investigates the confidence interval (CI) construction of proportion difference for two independent partially validated series under the double-sampling scheme in which both classifiers are fallible. Several CIs based on the variance estimates recovery method of combining confidence limits from asymptotic, bootstrap, and Bayesian methods for two independent binomial proportions are developed under two models. Simulation results show that all CIs except for the bootstrap percentile-t CI and Bayesian credible interval with uniform prior under the independence model and all CIs under the dependence model generally perform well and are recommended.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) in conjunction with narrow-margin resection for centrally located hepatocellular carcinoma (CL-HCC) in 37 patients over a 7-year period.
  • Results showed promising long-term survival rates, with 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year overall survival rates at 91.39%, 88.34%, and 88.34%, respectively, while most patients did not experience significant complications.
  • The findings suggest that a 15 Gy dose of IOERT is both safe and effective, raising the possibility of using this method as a standard treatment for patients with CL-HCC.
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  • A new bacterium named Caldalkalibacillus salinus sp. nov. was discovered in sediment from Wuzunbulake salt Lake in Xinjiang, China, and is characterized as Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, and motile.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that this strain is part of the Bacillaceae family, showing close genetic similarities to Bacillus horti K13 and Caldalkalibacillus mannanilyticus JCM 10596, with sequence similarities of 95.7% and 94.6%, respectively.
  • The strain YIM B00319 has a genome size of 3.77 Mbp, grows in a temperature range of 15-45
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Background: Nitinol-containing devices are widely used in clinical practice. However, there are concerns about nickel release after nitinol-containing device implantation. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of a parylene-coated occluder vs.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with thrombus in the inferior vena cava and right atrium is rare and linked to poor prognosis, with little effective treatment available.
  • A case of a 34-year-old man demonstrated long-term survival after a 5-month treatment involving transcatheter arterial chemoembolization and liver resection without severe side effects.
  • Proper treatment selection, including thrombectomy and additional therapies, may improve outcomes for patients with this complicated condition.
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  • The study aimed to compare quantitative (algorithm-driven) and qualitative (pathologist-driven) scoring methods for radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis (RIPF) and assess the effects of different mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) administration techniques on RIPF.
  • The research involved 25 rats assigned into five groups, with various treatments following lung irradiation, and included scoring of RIPF using both qualitative and quantitative methods after a 24-week observation period.
  • Results indicated a strong correlation between scoring methods for RIPF severity, with the granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (Drug) group showing significantly better outcomes compared to intravascular (IV) and irradiated control (CR) groups.
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This paper provides a new species of the genus Aalatettix Zheng Mao, 2002. The type specimens are deposited in the Insect Collection of College of Life Sciences, Xinyang Normal University, Xinyang, China.

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Background And Aims: Surgical resection is the primary treatment for HCC; however, it is associated with a high rate of recurrence and death. We conducted this phase 2 study to investigate the efficacy and safety of postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for HCC after narrow-margin hepatectomy.

Approach And Results: We designed a single-arm, prospective phase 2 trial to evaluate overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), recurrence patterns, and toxicity in patients receiving adjuvant radiotherapy.

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Hyperuricemia seriously jeopardizes human health by increasing the risk of several diseases, such as gout and stroke. Nuciferine is able to alleviate hyperuricemia significantly. However, the underlying metabolic regulation mechanism remains unknown.

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  • The study aimed to compare the clinical effects of 65 μm glycine powder air-polishing (GPAP) with sodium hydrogen carbonate after ultrasonic scaling for subgingival polishing.
  • Thirty-three healthy patients were randomly divided into two groups: one received treatment with sodium hydrogen carbonate, while the other was treated solely with 65 μm GPAP after ultrasonic scaling.
  • Results showed both methods improved periodontal health significantly, but the GPAP group had lower staining levels over time, suggesting it may be as effective or better at preventing restaining compared to sodium hydrogen carbonate.*
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  • Renal fibrosis poses a significant health challenge due to expensive treatments and poor outcomes, yet its molecular mechanisms remain unclear.
  • Researchers investigated the role of TRIM35 in renal fibrosis using a mouse model and a cell model induced by TGF-β1.
  • The study found that TRIM35 is up-regulated in both models, suggesting it could serve as a potential biomarker for diagnosing and developing treatments for renal fibrosis.
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Previous experimental studies have regarded distraction, an emotional regulation strategy, as an attentional disengagement strategy and considered it to be maladaptive in the long term. This study intends to further examine the relationship between distraction and negative emotions by using a questionnaire and a multiple mediation model. A total of 723 college students completed the distraction, cognitive reappraisal and problem-solving subscales of the Measurement of Affect Regulation Styles, the Needs Satisfaction Questionnaire, the Meaningful Life Measure, and the Emotional Experience Questionnaire of Well-being.

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  • Mitophagy is a specific process of autophagy that removes damaged mitochondria and is significant for conditions like cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative disorders.
  • This study identified garciesculenxanthone B (GeB), a new compound, that promotes mitophagy by stabilizing PINK1 and facilitating Parkin's movement to damaged mitochondria, leading to the degradation of certain mitochondrial proteins.
  • In mouse experiments, GeB showed potential in reducing brain injury caused by ischemia-reperfusion, indicating its role in enhancing the PINK1-Parkin-mediated mitophagy pathway for neuroprotection.
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