Publications by authors named "Li-Ming Jiang"

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  • Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) leads to pain and limited joint function, affecting patients' quality of life, and is often linked to issues with the patellofemoral joint and abnormal patellar movement.
  • A study was conducted with 60 KOA patients, dividing them into two groups: one receiving joint mobilization and the other undergoing tissue-bone homeostasis manipulation (TBHM), both participating in rehabilitation sessions for 12 weeks.
  • After 12 weeks, TBHM showed statistically significant improvements in biomechanics and knee function, including step velocity and overall knee pain and stiffness, compared to the control group.
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  • The study aimed to understand how lateral pelvic lymph node (LPLN) metastasis affects outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) using data from a phase III randomized controlled trial.
  • Out of 591 patients, 99 were found to have LPLN metastasis, mainly unilateral; those with LPLN metastasis showed significantly lower three-year disease-free survival, overall survival, and metastasis-free survival compared to those without.
  • The findings suggest that LPLN metastasis is an important independent prognostic factor in LARC patients, particularly for those with certain cancer characteristics, highlighting its negative impact on patient outcomes.
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  • The STELLAR II study explores combining short-course radiotherapy with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (specifically sindilizumab) for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer to improve treatment outcomes.
  • The trial involves 588 participants, who will be assigned to either the experimental group (with immunotherapy) or the control group (without immunotherapy) after receiving short-course radiotherapy.
  • The study aims to assess the complete remission rate and various secondary health outcomes, utilizing a seamless phase II/III randomized controlled design.
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  • The study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of combined neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT) and neoadjuvant consolidation chemotherapy (NCCT) followed by surgery in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer (GC) or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma.
  • A total of 46 patients were enrolled, with all completing the NCRT, and about 70% finishing at least 4 cycles of NCCT; adverse effects mostly included non-hematological issues during NCRT and some hematological toxicities during NCCT.
  • The results showed successful surgical outcomes, with 60.9% of patients undergoing R0 resection and significant downstaging in 71.4% of
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Background: Quadriceps training is necessary in function and activity of daily living for patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). However, it did not reduce the rate of surgical treatment for end-stage KOA in the long term. This may be related to brain structure changes and maladaptive plasticity in KOA patients.

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is a natural enemy of the invasive pest and is known to be a dominant parasitic. The frequency and magnitude of climate extremes, particularly temperature extremes, have increased, which has put insect populations at risk. However, the effects of temperature extremes on are not well understood.

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Background: Research on the genetic mechanisms of hypertension has been a hot topic in the cardiovascular field.

Objective: To study the correlation between senile hypertension and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitution and lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene polymorphism and to provide the theoretical basis for TCM prevention and treatment of hypertension.

Methods: The elderly population in communities in Shanghai (hypertensive: 264 cases; non-hypertensive: 159 cases) was taken as the research object.

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Background: Extensive spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is an exceptional and threatening condition that requires prompt recognition and proper management to avoid potentially disastrous complications. We aimed to find key elements of early diagnosis and rational treatments for extensive SEA.

Case Presentation: A 70-year-old man complained of intense pain in the cervical-thoracic-lumbar spine that radiated to the lower extremity.

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  • The study aims to evaluate the combined effects of bodyweight support-t'ai chi (BWS-TC) footwork training and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on improving motor function in stroke survivors with serious motor difficulties and a fear of falling.
  • It will be a 12-week randomized controlled trial involving 135 participants, divided into three groups: one receiving tDCS plus conventional rehab, another with BWS-TC plus conventional rehab, and the last group getting both tDCS and BWS-TC along with conventional rehab.
  • Various outcome measures will be assessed, including motor function, balance, walking ability, and overall well-being, with results expected to contribute
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  • This study investigates the use of Hounsfield units (HU) from CT scans of vertebrae to assess the risk of adjacent vertebral fractures in patients who underwent percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP).
  • Researchers analyzed the HU values of 105 PKP patients, finding that those with adjacent fractures had significantly lower HU measurements compared to those without fractures.
  • The study identified critical thresholds for HU measurements (66.9) and HU ratio (15.18) that effectively predict the risk of adjacent vertebral fractures, demonstrating high accuracy with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.901.
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is the main pest of agriculture in many regions of the world. The resistance of whitefly to pesticides has increased as a consequence of the continuous irrational use of wide-spectrum pesticides. Thus, pesticides are no longer always effective as a long-term control method.

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Background: Immunotherapy represented by PD-1 blockades had become the standard of care for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) gradually. Unfortunately, several PD-1 inhibitor-related studies excluded elderly patients with NSCLC over 75 years of age, resulting in relatively limited evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of PD-1 in elderly patients with NSCLC clinically.

Objective: This study aimed to identify the effectiveness and safety of PD-1 blockade monotherapy among elderly patients with advanced NSCLC.

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Objective: We evaluated and compared the efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT) versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC) in a single-center randomized phase II trial.

Methods: Patients with LAGC were enrolled and received either NACT or NACRT, followed by gastrectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy. The primary endpoint was an R0 resection rate.

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Purpose: To ascertain if preoperative short-term radiotherapy followed by chemotherapy is not inferior to a standard schedule of long-term chemoradiotherapy in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer.

Materials And Methods: Patients with distal or middle-third, clinical primary tumor stage 3-4 and/or regional lymph node-positive rectal cancer were randomly assigned (1:1) to short-term radiotherapy (25 Gy in five fractions over 1 week) followed by four cycles of chemotherapy (total neoadjuvant therapy [TNT]) or chemoradiotherapy (50 Gy in 25 fractions over 5 weeks, concurrently with capecitabine [chemoradiotherapy; CRT]). Total mesorectal excision was undertaken 6-8 weeks after preoperative treatment, with two additional cycles of CAPOX (intravenous oxaliplatin [130 mg/m, once a day] on day 1 and capecitabine [1,000 mg/m, twice a day] from days 1 to 14) in the TNT group and six cycles of CAPOX in the CRT group.

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An efficient copper-catalyzed asymmetric ring-opening reaction of diaryliodonium salts with imides has been developed, affording a wide range of axially chiral 2-imidobiaryl compounds with excellent enantioselectivities and better convertibility. The potential utility of the current method has been supported by the synthesis of two known chiral ligands with better efficiency, which would be of great significance to the development of other catalytic asymmetric reactions.

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  • - The first total synthesis of (±)-furanether A, known for its effective antifeedant properties, was accomplished in just 13 steps.
  • - A crucial part of the synthesis involved quickly building a complex tetracyclic structure with a specific bicyclic component in a single step.
  • - This fast construction utilized a novel process that combined several chemical reactions, including C-H oxidation and rearrangement, to create the desired structure efficiently.
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Background: The use of chemical insecticides to control Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) is widespread, although it might exert a sublethal effect on its dominant parasitoid, Encarsia formosa Gahan (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae). To investigate the sublethal effect of spirotetramat on E. formosa, we observed the ability of E.

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Background: Zc3h12d is a negative regulator which plays a crucial role in immune modulation. However, the role of zc3h12d in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains unclear. We aim to explore the prognostic of zc3h12d and investigate the relationship between zc3h12d expression and immune infiltration in LUAD.

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  • * The average age of diagnosis was 59.3 years, with a notable rise in stage IV diagnoses from 13.5% to 20.5% over the study period; also, there was a shift toward more advanced diagnostic technologies such as CT and MRI, while x-ray usage decreased.
  • * Surgical treatments declined, with more patients receiving chemotherapy; average medical costs per patient rose significantly from about 47,259 to 86,709 Chinese
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  • The study investigates the use of conditioned medium from placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells (PMSC-CM) as a storage solution for avulsed teeth to improve the viability of periodontal ligament cells.
  • Results showed that PMSC-CM significantly reduced the apoptosis rate of these cells compared to Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS) after 24 hours, indicating better cell preservation.
  • Additionally, PMSC-CM enhanced the proliferation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) compared to HBSS, suggesting it could be a more effective medium for storing avulsed teeth prior to replantation.
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  • * It is a multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing fascial-point acupuncture to sham acupuncture and routine rehabilitation in 210 stroke inpatients over 4 weeks.
  • * The researchers aim to collect data on hand spasm remission and improvements in hand function, with a mid-term analysis planned after 120 participants are included.
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Background And Purpose: Balance impairment is the predominant risk factor for falls in stroke survivors. This study examined the effects of body weight support-Tai Chi (BWS-TC) footwork on balance control among stroke survivors with fear of falling (FOF).

Materials And Methods: Twenty-eight stroke survivors with FOF were randomly allocated to either control or BWS-TC groups.

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Background Endometrial adenocarcinoma (EAC) is one of the most commonly diagnosed gynaecological malignancies among female population of the developed countries. DUSP6 is a negative regulator of ERK signaling, which is a molecular switch involved in MAPK signaling during the progress of malignancies. DUSP6 was previously found to inhibit tumorigenesis and EMT-associated properties in several cancers, however, its exact role in EAC remains unclear Methods The level of DUSP6, (E-cad) and (N-cad) in EAC cancerous tissues and respective adjacent non-cancerous tissues were examined by western-blot or immunohistochemistry.

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  • * Results show that KIF5A is more highly expressed in bladder cancer tissues, correlating with worse clinical outcomes and shorter patient survival.
  • * KIF5A's knockdown led to decreased bladder cancer cell growth and movement, suggesting it is a significant player in bladder cancer progression and a potential treatment target.
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  • - Bladder cancer is a prevalent and serious cancer affecting the urinary system, with current treatments including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, but there's a pressing need for new therapeutic targets to improve patient outcomes.
  • - The study identified RAB38 as a protein linked to advanced bladder cancer features, such as higher stages and likelihood of recurrence, with its depletion leading to reduced cancer cell growth and movement.
  • - Overall, the findings suggest that RAB38 plays a crucial role in bladder cancer progression, making it a potential new target for treatment strategies.
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