Publications by authors named "Liang-Shu Feng"

Atherosclerosis is a common cardiovascular disease caused by the abnormal expression of multiple factors and genes influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. The primary manifestation of atherosclerosis is plaque formation, which occurs when inflammatory cells consume excess lipids, affecting their retention and modification within the arterial intima. This triggers endothelial cell (EC) activation, immune cell infiltration, vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation and migration, foam cell formation, lipid streaks, and fibrous plaque development.

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Background: Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker (GSS) disease is an inherited prion disease that is clinically characterized by the early onset of progressive cerebellar ataxia. The incidence of GSS is extremely low and it is particularly rare in China. Therefore, clinicians may easily confuse this disease with other diseases that also cause ataxia, resulting in its under-diagnosis or misdiagnosis.

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  • CDCA7L, a member of the JPO protein family and a target gene of c-Myc, is often dysregulated in various cancers, and this study investigates its role and clinical significance in glioma.
  • Analysis revealed that higher CDCA7L expression correlates with larger tumor size, higher WHO grade, recurrence, and worse overall and recurrence-free survival rates in glioma patients.
  • Knocking down CDCA7L in glioma cells reduced their invasion capabilities, indicating that CDCA7L not only predicts poor prognosis but also contributes to glioma progression, potentially serving as a prognostic biomarker.
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We aimed to quantitatively assess intracranial pressure (ICP) using optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) measurements. We recruited 316 neurology patients in whom ultrasonographic ONSD was measured before lumbar puncture. They were randomly divided into a modeling and a test group at a ratio of 7:3.

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Cortical spreading depression is a technique used to depolarize neurons. During focal or global ischemia, cortical spreading depression-induced preconditioning can enhance tolerance of further injury. However, the underlying mechanism for this phenomenon remains relatively unclear.

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