Publications by authors named "Lian Tao"

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  • This study looks at how being socially excluded affects people's feelings and brain activity, especially when compared to those watching someone else being excluded.
  • It involved 35 pairs of people playing an online ball-passing game where one person was excluded while the other just watched.
  • The researchers found different brain activity and reactions between the person being excluded and the observer, showing that both roles respond in different ways to social exclusion.
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Background: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are capable of affecting breast cancer (BC) development. However, the role and underneath mechanism of circFKBP8 (also known as hsa_circ_0000915) in BC remain largely unknown.

Methods: Expression analyses were performed using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), western blot, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) assays.

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Background: Does incorporating Cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK4/6) inhibitors into endocrine therapy (ET) effectively enhance survival outcomes, notably overall survival (OS), among individuals with hormone receptor-positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HER2-) advanced breast cancer? This remains a clinical controversy. We compared the antitumor efficacy and adverse effects (AEs) between CDK4/6 inhibitors + ET (CET) and placebo + ET (PET) by conducting a phase III randomized controlled trials (RCTs) based meta-analysis.

Methods: Seven databases were searched to identify eligible studies, comprising Phase III RCTs comparing CET to PET.

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Previous studies in small samples have identified inconsistent cortical abnormalities in major depressive disorder (MDD). Despite genetic influences on MDD and the brain, it is unclear how genetic risk for MDD is translated into spatially patterned cortical vulnerability. Here, we initially examined voxel-wise differences in cortical function and structure using the largest multi-modal MRI data from 1660 MDD patients and 1341 controls.

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  • Single-atom catalysts (SACs) are gaining attention for their high efficiency and resource use, yet creating multi-functional single-atom nanozymes for biosensors still poses challenges.
  • This research successfully developed a composite material, iron-doped carbon dots (Fe CDs) combined with Mo SACs, enhancing catalytic performance without altering the existing structure.
  • The new dual-mode sensor created can accurately detect hydrogen peroxide and uric acid, demonstrating effective sensitivity in human serum and urine samples while advancing the application of SACs in biosensing technology.
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Ensemble Kalman filter-based targeted observation is one of the best methods for determining the optimal observational array for oceanic buoy deployment. This study proposes a new algorithm suitable for a 'cross-region and cross-variable' approach by introducing a projection operator into the optimization process. A targeted observational analysis was conducted for El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events in the tropical western Pacific for the Tropical Pacific Observation System (TPOS) 2020.

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Rumination is closely linked to the onset and maintenance of major depressive disorder (MDD). Prior neuroimaging studies have identified the association between self-reported rumination trait and the functional coupling among a network of brain regions using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, little is known about the underlying neural circuitry mechanism during active rumination in MDD.

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Nitrite is a typical food additive and preservative used in the food industry, which has attracted considerable attention due to its severe adverse effects on human health. Herein, a sensitive and highly selective ratiometric colorimetric sensing platform for the detection of nitrite was created based on a polymetallic oxide nanozyme, CoMnO nanofibers (CMO) catalysis integrated with the particular diazotization reaction. The nanozyme has superior oxidase-like activity ( was 0.

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  • Single-atom catalysts (SACs) are gaining attention for their high catalytic activity, but enhancing the atomic loading of metal atoms remains a challenge.
  • * The study introduces a new type of catalyst called iron and molybdenum co-doped dual single-atom catalysts (Fe/Mo DSACs), which showed improved atomic loading and strong oxidase-like and peroxidase-like activities.
  • * These Fe/Mo DSACs can effectively catalyze reactions that lead to a visible color change in a solution, providing a sensitive detection method for hydrogen peroxide and uric acid with significant improvements in catalytic efficiency compared to individual metal SACs.
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It was to analyze the diagnostic value of MRI in immunoglobulin G (IgG4)-related autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) and pancreatic cancer (PC) and its relationship with serum IgG4 level. 35 patients with IgG4-related AIP (group A1) and 50 patients with PC (group A2) were enrolled. MRI was performed to determine serum IgG4 levels.

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  • Despite advancements in neuroimaging research on major depressive disorder (MDD), findings remain inconsistent due to small sample sizes and varying analysis methods, prompting the launch of the Depression Imaging REsearch ConsorTium (DIRECT) and the REST-meta-MDD project, which pooled data from 2,428 functional brain images.
  • The initial analyses revealed significant changes in brain connectivity and dynamics, laying the groundwork for future research and highlighting the need for more comprehensive studies across diverse populations.
  • DIRECT's second phase aims to broaden the investigation of brain alterations in MDD by including various ethnic groups and other mental health disorders, while also focusing on long-term studies of treatment effects and improving neuroimaging methodologies for clinical applications.
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Background: Nonpuerperal mastitis (NPM) causes considerable psychological distress in females, since it is difficult to diagnose and treat. A spectrum of etiological factors can lead to NPM. However, the pathogenesis of NPM remains unclear.

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Background: Ovary culture is a useful technique used to generate double haploid (DH) cucumber ( L.) plants. However, cucumber ovary culture have a low rate of embryo induction and plant regeneration.

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Objective: To explore the effect of stapled trans-anal rectal resection (STARR) on constipation symptoms and inflammatory reaction in patients with outlet obstructive constipation (OOC).

Methods: From January 2019 to June 2020, a retrospective analysis was conducted on the medical data of 124 patients with OOC admitted to our hospital. According to the different surgical methods, sixty patients were assigned to the control group (CG) treated with Bresler operation, and sixty-four patients were included in the research group (RG) receiving STARR.

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Under extreme environmental conditions such as ultraviolet and ionizing radiation, plants may suffer DNA damage. If these damages are not repaired accurately and rapidly, they may lead to chromosomal abnormalities or even cell death. Therefore, organisms have evolved various DNA repair mechanisms to cope with DNA damage which include gene transcription and post-translational regulation.

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  • After a stroke, people often have trouble balancing and walking, which makes it hard for them to be independent.
  • Researchers looked at how a treatment called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could help improve balance and walking in stroke patients.
  • They found that tDCS had good effects on certain tests of mobility but didn't show significant improvements on some other balance tests.
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Objective: To develop and externally validate a CT-based radiomics nomogram for pretreatment prediction of relapse in osteosarcoma patients within one year.

Materials And Methods: In this multicenter retrospective study, a total of 80 patients (training cohort: 63 patients from three hospitals; validation cohort: 17 patients from three other hospitals) with osteosarcoma, undergoing pretreatment CT between August 2010 and December 2018, were identified from multicenter databases. Radiomics features were extracted and selected from tumor regions on CT image, and then, the radiomics signature was constructed.

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A black hole X-ray binary produces hard X-ray radiation from its corona and disk when the accreting matter heats up. During an outburst, the disk and corona co-evolves with each other. However, such an evolution is still unclear in both its geometry and dynamics.

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Seven entomopathogenic fungi strains (M1-7) were isolated from field-obtained dead coconut hispine beetles Brontispa longissima (Gestro), identified to species, and bioassayed for their pathogenicity. According to ITS sequences, all isolates belong in the genus Metarhizium, mainly M. flavoviride and M.

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  • Nuclear hormone receptors are special proteins in our body that help control how genes work, and they can be affected by small molecules from what we eat or what's made in our bodies.
  • There are 48 of these receptors in humans, but 20 of them are still a mystery because we don’t know their specific functions yet.
  • The review talks about how we found out about these receptors over time, starting way back in 1849, and highlights different types of important substances, like fatty acids and amino acids, that work with these receptors.
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  • Fake news is causing big problems for governments and the public because it spreads easily and is hard to detect early on.
  • Most methods used to find fake news rely on gathering lots of data, but this can be tough and slow.
  • The new method called SemSeq4FD uses a special way of understanding text with deep learning to find fake news faster and better, even when looking at different kinds of sources and topics.
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In this study, third-generation full-length (FL) transcriptome sequencing was performed of loquat using single-molecule real-time(SMRT) sequencing from the pooled cDNA of embryos of young loquat fruit under different low temperatures (three biological replicates for treatments of 1°C, -1°C, and -3°C, for 12 h or 24 h) and the control group(three biological replicates for treatments of room temperature), Illumina sequencing was used to correct FL transcriptome sequences. A total of 3 PacBio Iso-Seq libraries (1-2 kb, 2-3 kb and 3-6 kb) and 21 Illumina transcriptome libraries were constructed, a total of 13.41 Gb of clean reads were generated, which included 215,636 reads of insert (ROIs) and 121,654 FL, non-chimaric (FLNC) reads.

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  • The Maritime Continent is a big area that heats up the air over the warm ocean waters in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • This area affects the weather and climate all around the world.
  • In the fall, it often experiences droughts that can lead to lots of wildfires, and these droughts are connected to events like El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole.
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The worsening problem of antibiotic resistance prompts the need for alternative strategies that do not directly target bacteria. Virulent Salmonella pullorum strains can invade macrophages and lead to a systemic infection. Saikosaponin A (SSa), a bioactive saponin isolated from Radix bupleuri, has been demonstrated to exhibit anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and cholesterol regulatory activity.

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Hippocampus segmentation plays a significant role in mental disease diagnoses, such as Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, and so on. Patch-based multi-atlas segmentation (PBMAS) approach is a popular method for hippocampus segmentation and has achieved a promising result. However, the PBMAS approach needs high computation cost due to registration and the segmentation accuracy is subject to the registration accuracy.

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