Publications by authors named "LiYuan Liu"

Environmental pollution represents a significant public health concern, with the potential health risks associated with environmental pollutants receiving considerable attention over an extended period. In recent years, a substantial body of research has been dedicated to this topic. Since the discovery of ferroptosis, an iron-dependent programmed cell death typically characterized by lipid peroxidation, in 2012, there have been significant advances in the study of its role and mechanism in various diseases.

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Currently few efficient decentralized composting reactors have been developed, and there is also little exploration into their comprehensive environmental impact and carbon emissions. This study developed a continuous pulse alternating ventilation composting pilot device, SC-PAVCR. Results demonstrated that SC-PAVCR effectively maintained the thermophilic phase during the 120-day operation period.

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Early prediction of the neoadjuvant therapy efficacy for HER2-positive breast cancer is crucial for personalizing treatment and enhancing patient outcomes. Exosomes, which play a role in tumor development and treatment response, are emerging as potential biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and efficacy prediction. Despite their promise, current exosome detection and isolation methods are cumbersome and time-consuming and often yield limited purity and quantity.

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To endow silicone rubber (SR) catheter with antibacterial property, the SR catheter was modified with a new kind of biomass carbon dots (CDs) by the bulk modification to obtabin the SR/CDs catheter. The antimicrobial behavior and biocompatibility of SR/CDs catheter were analyzed by plate counting method, cytotoxicity test and in vivo animal experiments. The results showed that, SR/CDs catheter possessed antimicrobial properties, and the minimum inhibitory concentration of SR/CDs catheter was 20 mg/ml against Escherichia coli (E.

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Objective: To investigate the associations between fasting blood glucose (FBG) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and the risk of postoperative CRS recurrence.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted on clinical data of CRS patients who underwent surgery at our center between February 2019 and March 2022 and were followed up until June 2023. All CRS patients were categorized into two subgroups based on the presence of T2DM and postoperative recurrence.

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In the dynamic fields of information science and electronic technology, there is a notable trend towards leveraging carbon materials, favored for their ease of synthesis, biocompatibility, and abundance. This trend is particularly evident in the development of memristors, benefiting from the unique electronic properties of carbon to enhance device performance. This study utilizes sensitized chemical evaporation and spin-coating carbonization techniques to fabricate nickel-cobalt coated carbon composite nanofibers (SC-NCMNTs).

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The co-solvent system of tert-butanol and water is commonly employed in the field of freeze-drying pharmaceuticals. Investigating the phase composition and behavior of this system at low temperatures contributes to furthering its applications. In this study, THz-TDS was used to investigate the melting process of the frozen tert-butanol-water binary system for the first time.

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Objective: The assessment of sexual consent capacity has been a challenge due to its dynamic nature, influenced by factors such as time, environment, individuals involved, and the nature of activities. Particularly in people living with dementia, the complexity is intensified with the interplay of the disease's impact, residential care setting, and legal constraints. This amplifies the dilemma faced by practitioners-whether to prioritize protection or encourage and support sexual expression.

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Background: Exanthematous drug eruption and infectious mononucleosis (IM) are both exanthematous diseases. Current research on exanthematous drug eruption and IM mainly targets identifying these disorders, the resulting differences at the metabolism level have not yet been systematically analyzed.

Materials And Methods: A total of 30 cases of exanthematous drug eruption and IM, 10 patients without exanthema and 10 healthy volunteers were enrolled, 3 mL of fasting venous blood was collected, the serum metabolite content was detected by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry metabolomics.

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  • A study analyzed 265 Enteritidis isolates from retail markets and children’s hospitals in Shanghai to understand the prevalence of fosfomycin resistance genes.
  • Nine of these isolates were found to be resistant to fosfomycin, with some coming from chicken samples and others from clinical sources.
  • Various types of transferable plasmids carrying these resistance genes were identified, indicating potential challenges in controlling infections caused by resistant Enterobacteriaceae.
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  • The rotary motor is essential for motion execution, but an issue with eccentricity between the encoder grating and motor shaft can lead to measurement inaccuracies.
  • To solve this, a new automated mounting system was proposed, using a near-sensor detector and push rod to calculate eccentricity in real-time while improving speed and accuracy.
  • The system achieves a mounting task in about 25.1 seconds and can calculate eccentricity within 2.8 seconds, resulting in an average eccentricity of just 3.8 µm after installation.
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  • This study examines the effects of 17q12 copy number variants (CNVs) in fetuses, focusing on their physical characteristics during pregnancy.
  • The analysis included 48 fetuses with 17q12 microdeletions or microduplications, revealing that 94.6% of fetuses with deletions showed significant kidney issues, while those with duplications often had duodenal obstructions and cardiac abnormalities.
  • Despite the complexity and variability of 17q12 CNVs, the research suggests that the immediate outlook for affected fetuses is generally positive.
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Understanding the sources of mercury (Hg) in coal is crucial for understanding the natural Hg cycle in the Earth's system, as coal is a natural Hg reservoir. We conducted analyses on the mass-dependent fractionation (MDF), reported as δHg, and mass-independent fractionation (MIF), reported as ΔHg, of Hg isotopes among individual Hg species and total Hg (THg) in Chinese coal samples. This data, supplemented by a review of prior research, allowed us to discern the varying trend of THg isotope fractionation with coal THg content.

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Interruptions in the working environment cause extra mental workload for the operators, and this phenomenon has garnered significant research attention. This study designed four interruption conditions based on the perceptual and cognitive perspectives of human information processing, using a 2(perceptual primary task and cognitive primary task)*2(perceptual interruption task and cognitive interruption task) factorial design. Multimodal measurement methods were used to evaluate mental workload in different interruption conditions.

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Medical waste management is an essential component of healthcare delivery globally due to the toxic and contagious potentials on human health and the environment. There are resource limitations in developing nations when it comes to the appropriate handling of medical wastes. In this article, we examined previous studies to evaluate the practices of medical waste management in China and Nigeria.

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The role of programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4) in multiple myeloma (MM) development remains unknown. Here, we investigated its role and action mechanism in MM. Bioinformatic analysis indicated that patients with MM and high PDCD4 expression had higher overall survival than those with low PDCD4 expression.

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Elemental mercury (Hg) removal is a crucial target for mercury pollution control in flue gas. This article focuses on Hg removal in flue gas using corona discharge (CD) and dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) technologies, and provides a mechanistic perspective on the development and influencing factors of non-thermal plasma (NTP) technology for Hg removal. The influence factors include reactor configurations, power supplies, energy density, residence time, oxidation methods, gas composition, and the synergy between NTP and catalysis/adsorption, etc.

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This paper introduces the efficient medical-images-aimed segment anything model (EMedSAM), addressing the high computational demands and limited adaptability of using SAM for medical image segmentation tasks. We present a novel, compact image encoder, DD-TinyViT, designed to enhance segmentation efficiency through an innovative parameter tuning method called med-adapter. The lightweight DD-TinyViT encoder is derived from the well-known ViT-H using a decoupled distillation approach.

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  • Emotional words influence how we process emotional pictures, with differing effects based on the type of emotional word presented.
  • Negative emotional words lead to slower reaction times and lower accuracy compared to positive words in a button-press experiment.
  • There are significant interactions between the type of emotional word and how it congruently affects the processing of related emotional images, highlighting the importance of language in emotional responses.
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  • This study aimed to assess how smoking status affects disease severity and the effectiveness of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR).
  • Five hundred and five AR patients were classified into three groups based on their smoking status: never smokers, former smokers, and current smokers, and their disease severity was evaluated with questionnaires before and after SCIT.
  • Results indicated that while baseline severity was similar among all groups, current smokers experienced less effective SCIT results in the early stages and ongoing reduced benefits over time, highlighting the importance of quitting smoking for better treatment outcomes.
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Asthma is a prevalent respiratory condition with multifaceted pathomechanisms, presenting challenges for therapeutic development. The SLC (Solute Carrier) gene family, encompassing diverse membrane transport proteins, plays pivotal roles in various human diseases by facilitating solute movement across biological membranes. These solutes include ions, sugars, amino acids, neurotransmitters, and drugs.

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Innovations in wearable sweat sensors hold great promise to provide deeper insights into molecular level health information non-invasively. Lactate, a key metabolite present in sweat, holds immense significance in assessing physiological conditions and performance in sports physiology and health sensing. This paper presents the development and characterization of stretchable electrodes with ultrahigh active surface area of 648 % for lactate sensing.

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