Publications by authors named "Lin Dan"

This observational investigation aimed to explore potential risk factors for anemia in pregnancy. Firstly, a cross-sectional study was conducted, encompassing a review of clinical data of 43,201 pregnant women admitted to the Hainan Women and Children's Medical Center between January 2017 and December 2020. Comparison between women with and without anemia in pregnancy revealed significant differences between the two groups concerning age, gestational diabetes, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, chronic hepatitis B virus infection, syphilis infection, and human immunodeficiency virus infection.

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Based on network pharmacology and molecular docking methods, this study explored its active compounds and confirmed its potential mechanism of action against Hand-foot skin reaction induced by tumor-targeted drugs. Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform and UniProt Database were used to obtain the active ingredients and target proteins of Spatholobi Caulis. All hand-foot skin reaction (HFSR)-related targets were obtained with the help of the Human Gene Database, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Humans (OMIM), DisGeNET and DrugBank databases.

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A Gram-stain-negative bacterium, designated as strain TK19100, was isolated from the mid-ridge of the Southwest Indian Ocean. Cells of strain TK19100 were strictly aerobic, non-motile and short-rod shaped with fimbriae-like structures around the cell surface. Growth occurred at 15-40 °C, at pH 6.

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Hyaluronic acid (HA) nanogels have attracted widespread attention, aiming to improve cancer treatment paradigms and overcome the limitations of free-form drugs. However highly hydrophilic nature of HA nanogels limits their potential application where amphiphilic interactions are required for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs. In this study, we developed amphiphilic structure oxaliplatin (OXA) loaded oligo-hyaluronic acid (oHA)-PEG-Octane nanogel using stable disulfide bonds with ultrasonic re-emulsion method.

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Foodborne diseases are ongoing and significant public health concerns. This study analysed data obtained from the Foodborne Outbreaks Surveillance System of Wenzhou to comprehensively summarise the characteristics of foodborne outbreaks from 2012 to 2022. A total of 198 outbreaks were reported, resulting in 2,216 cases, 208 hospitalisations, and eight deaths over 11 years.

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Background: Current methods for obtaining fecal egg counts in horses are often inaccurate and variable depending on the analyst's skill and experience. Automated digital scanning of fecal sample slides integrated with analysis by an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm is a viable, emerging alternative that can mitigate operator variation compared to conventional methods in companion animal fecal parasite diagnostics. Vetscan Imagyst is a novel fecal parasite detection system that uploads the scanned image to the cloud where proprietary software analyzes captured images for diagnostic recognition by a deep learning, object detection AI algorithm.

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Background: We previously reported that increases in circulating sphingolipids are associated with elevated risk of biopsy Gleason grade group (GG) upgrading in men on Active Surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer. Here, we aimed to validate these findings and establish a blood-based sphingolipid biomarker panel for identifying men on AS who are at high-risk of biopsy GG upgrading.

Methods: Men diagnosed with low- or intermediate-risk prostate cancer in one of two AS cohorts (CANARY PASS and MDACC) were followed for GG upgrading after diagnostic and confirmatory biopsy.

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  • The study assessed contrast sensitivity function (CSF) in patients recovering from Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease, particularly focusing on those with and without sunset glow fundus (SGF).
  • Patients with SGF exhibited significantly impaired CSF compared to normal controls, especially at medium and high spatial frequencies, while no notable differences were found between the non-SGF group and controls.
  • The results indicate that despite good visual acuity recovery, both CSF and outer retinal thickness were reduced in VKH patients, suggesting that CSF is a valuable measure for evaluating functional vision in these cases.
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Dendritic cells (DCs) activation is crucial for regulating the antitumor immune response. However, the tumor's immunosuppressive environment significantly impedes antigen presentation and DCs maturation, thereby limiting the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. To address this challenge, we developed tumor cell membrane-coated covalent organic framework (COF) nanoparticles, loaded with mannose-modified gold nanoparticles and doxorubicin (Dox).

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  • * The researchers analyzed data from 685 students, finding that authoritative parenting positively correlated with access to books and motivation, which enhanced language abilities and reading skills, while authoritarian parenting had a negative effect due to lower family cohesion.
  • * The results suggest that while parenting styles do influence children's academic performance, the effects are complex and involve indirect pathways, implying that educators should consider a broader range of factors beyond just parenting styles in their assessments.
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Background: Prior research has demonstrated that nutrition plays a crucial role in the establishment and maturation of the reproductive lifetime. Although the specific dietary components involved in preventing or postponing the reproductive lifespan are still unknown, a healthy diet can affect the reproductive lifespan. Here, the study aimed to explore the relationship between reproductive lifespan and diet quality by utilizing the Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015).

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Antigen presentation by HLA class II molecules to CD4 T cells is an essential step for generating antibodies to hepatitis B antigens. In this study, we investigated the association between the HLA-DRB1 gene and the status of antibodies to hepatitis B surface and e antigens. Our results revealed a significant association between the status of anti-HBsAg and HLA-DRB1*04:03 (OR = 4.

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Functionalized thermosensitive hydrogel materials exhibit excellent properties for the fabrication of sensing devices that enable real-time visual detection of food safety duo to their good plasticity and powerful loading capacity. Here, a ratiometric fluorescent device based on an interpenetrating network (IPN) thermosensitive hydrogel was designed to embed functionalized Au nanoclusters (Au NCs) and Blue Carbon dots (BCDs) composites in a multi-network structure to build a sensitive hazardous material nitrite (NO) chemsensor. The hydrogel was utilized poloxamer 407 (P407), lignin and cellulose to form stable IPN structure, which resulted in complementation and synergy, thereby strengthening its porous network structure.

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Moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity decreases the risk of breast cancer. The muscle-derived cytokine (myokine), oncostatin M (OSM), has been shown to decrease breast cancer cell proliferation. We hypothesized that OSM is involved in physical activity-induced breast cancer prevention, and that OSM antibody (Anti-OSM) administration would mitigate the effect of physical activity in a rat model of mammary carcinoma.

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Introduction: Baloxavir Marboxil is a per oral small-molecule antiviral for the treatment of influenza. While the efficacy and safety of Baloxavir Marboxil have been thoroughly characterized across an extensive clinical trial, studies on the effectiveness of Baloxavir Marboxil in a real-world setting are still scarce.

Methods: We conducted an ambispective, observational, multi-center study that enrolled uncomplicated in-fluenza outpatients treated with Baloxavir Marboxil or Oseltamivir in East China.

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  • Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a leading cause of cancer mortality and targeting autophagy in these cells is a potential treatment strategy that could help overcome drug resistance.
  • This study focused on baicalin, a natural compound that may induce cell death in NSCLC cells while impacting autophagy, to understand its effects and mechanisms better.
  • The findings showed that baicalin reduced NSCLC cell growth and migration and disrupted autophagic processes by affecting lysosomal calcium balance, indicating its potential as an anti-cancer agent.
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  • Acute retinal necrosis (ARN) is a serious eye condition caused by herpesvirus infections and can lead to significant vision loss if not diagnosed and treated quickly.
  • Researchers developed a deep learning model called DeepDrARN that uses ultra-widefield color fundus photography to effectively differentiate ARN from other forms of uveitis, utilizing a dataset of over 11,500 images.
  • DeepDrARN showed impressive performance, achieving high accuracy in identifying uveitis types and outperformed average ophthalmologists, suggesting it could be a valuable tool for timely diagnosis.
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Abnormal amount of dopamine (DA) in human body is closely relate to various diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, pheochromocytoma. Real-time monitoring DA is crucial for disease warning, diagnosis and treatment. Currently, most methods rely on invasive blood testing for detecting DA, which is only completed with the aid of the medical staffs in hospitals.

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  • Male infertility is a significant global health issue, primarily caused by genetic factors, with Y chromosome microdeletion being the leading cause, particularly studied in Hainan, China.
  • A study involving 897 infertile men from Hainan revealed a 7.13% incidence of Y chromosome microdeletion, with higher rates in azoospermia (7.71%) compared to oligozoospermia (6.69%).
  • The analysis showed that the AZFc region had the highest deletion rate (68.75%), while the AZFa and AZFb regions had lower rates, indicating different associations with types of male infertility.
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Objective: To investigate changes in the urinary metabolite profiles of children exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) during critical brain development and explore their potential link with the intestinal microbiota.

Methods: Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used to determine ten hydroxyl metabolites of PAHs (OH-PAHs) in 36-month-old children. Subsequently, 37 children were categorized into low- and high-exposure groups based on the sum of the ten OH-PAHs.

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Objective: Previous studies have indicated that there is an association between cervical cerclage and type of suture material. However, it is still unclear which suture material can provide the greatest benefit to patients who have undergone cerclage. This study investigated the effect of two different suture materials (Mersilene tape vs braided suture) used for transvaginal cervical cerclage placement on maternal outcomes of women with cervical insufficiency.

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Organophosphate pesticides (OPs) are widely utilized in agricultural production, and the residues threaten public health and environmental safety due to their toxicity. Herein, a novel and simple DNA aptamer-based sensor has been fabricated for the rapid, visual, and quantitative detection of profenofos and isocarbophos. The proposed DNA aptamers with a G-quadruplex spatial structure could be recognized by SYBR Green I (SG-I), resulting in strong green fluorescence emitted by SG-I.

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  • The combined knockout of miR-183 and miR-96 in mice leads to severe retinal degeneration, while a single knockout of miR-96 only causes developmental delays.
  • Overexpressing miR-96 in the retina, even at safe levels, induces significant degeneration of photoreceptors, evidenced by various analysis techniques.
  • The research indicates that proper levels of miR-96 are crucial for maintaining retinal health and suggests that overexpression triggers immune responses and microglial activation associated with degeneration.
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