Publications by authors named "LingLing Ding"

Developing durably active catalysts to tackle harsh voltage polarization and seawater corrosion is pivotal for efficient solar-to-hydrogen (STH) conversion, yet remains a challenge. We report a durably active catalyst of NiCr-layered double hydroxide (RuldsNiCr-LDH) with highly exposed Ni-O-Ru units, in which low-loading Ru (0.32 wt%) is locked precisely at defect lattice site (Rulds) by Ni and Cr.

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Background: The incidence of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) has been increasing annually; however, early diagnosis can improve patient outcomes. Pyroptosis is a programmed cell death modality that has received considerable attention recently. However, no studies have reported using pyroptosis-related genes in PTC diagnosis.

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  • Portulaca oleracea L. (commonly known as purslane) is recognized for its edible and medicinal benefits, historically used in traditional medicine for diuretic and other therapeutic properties.
  • The focus of current research on its polysaccharide component (POP) highlights its diverse biological activities, particularly in immune system modulation, prompting extensive studies on its extraction and characterization.
  • This review aims to clarify the pharmacological mechanisms and molecular pathways of POP while identifying gaps in current knowledge and proposing new avenues for research to enhance understanding of its health benefits.
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  • * To improve analysis, the research introduces net pressure and liquid efficiency parameters, alongside digital calibration and Principal Component Analysis (PCA), to create a comprehensive fracture complexity coefficient.
  • * Validation with production data from 26 wells shows a strong positive correlation between this new coefficient and well productivity, suggesting that it enhances understanding of post-fracturing effectiveness.
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  • Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) is important for protecting the brain after strokes, but how genetic variations (polymorphisms) affect outcomes in stroke patients was previously unclear.
  • A study involving 8,822 patients identified two specific genetic polymorphisms (rs1801282 and rs3856806) that were associated with neurological outcomes three months after an acute ischemic stroke (AIS).
  • Carriers of the rs3856806 polymorphism had lower risks of disability and larger brain damage, while those with rs1801282 also showed reduced disability risk, suggesting PPARγ could be a promising target for treatments in stroke cases.
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is among the most aggressive and metastatic malignancies, often resulting in fatal outcomes due to the lack of effective treatments. Prosapogenin A (PA), a bioactive compound prevalent in traditional Chinese herbs, has shown potential as an antineoplastic agent against various human tumors. However, its effects on ATC and the underlying mechanism remain unclear.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) represents the most widespread neurodegenerative disorder, distinguished by a gradual onset and slow progression, presenting a substantial challenge to global public health. The mitochondrial-associated membrane (MAMs) functions as a crucial center for signal transduction and material transport between mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, playing a pivotal role in various pathological mechanisms of AD. The dysregulation of mitochondrial quality control systems is considered a fundamental factor in the development of AD, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and subsequent neurodegenerative events.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) reveal multifaceted immunoregulatory properties, which can be applied for diverse refractory and recurrent disease treatment including acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD). Distinguishing from MSCs with considerable challenges before clinical application, MSCs-derived exosomes (MSC-Exos) are cell-free microvesicles with therapeutic ingredients and serve as advantageous alternatives for ameliorating the outcomes of aGVHD. MSC-Exos were enriched and identified by western blotting analysis, NanoSight, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

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Background: We aim to identify the distinct lesion patterns and regions associated with functional outcome and inflammation in patients with acute ischemic stroke, and investigate whether the association between lesion patterns and functional outcome was mediated by inflammation.

Methods And Results: We performed nonnegative matrix factorization to derived low-dimensional lesion patterns (atoms), and Bayesian linear regression models were applied to explore the associations of lesion patterns with inflammatory factors including high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and interleukin-6, as well as functional outcome (defined as modified Rankin Scale score at 3 months). The difference distribution mean and 95% highest probability density interval (HPDI) were calculated.

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Background: Hemodynamic impairment of blood pressure may play a crucial role in determining the mechanisms of stroke in symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis). We aimed to elucidate this issue and assess the impacts of modifications to blood pressure on hemodynamic impairment.

Methods: From the Third China National Stroke Registry III, computed fluid dynamics modeling was performed using the Newton-Krylov-Schwarz method in 339 patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis during 2015 to 2018.

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Background: Life satisfaction is a comprehensive psychological index to measure a person's life quality. Previous studies have found that population sociological factors, physiological factors, psychological factors, and social factors all affect life satisfaction, but few studies have looked at the role of stable psychological factors, such as personality, in life satisfaction. Thus, this study combined previous research results and theories to study the current situation of college students' life satisfaction and its correlation with personality.

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Pesticide residues and microplastics (MPs) in agricultural soils are two major concerns for soil health and food safety. The degradation of chlorpyrifos (CPF), an organophosphorus pesticide, releases phosphates. This process may be affected by the presence of MPs in the soil.

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Chromosome instability (CIN) is a common contributor driving the formation and progression of anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC), but its mechanism remains unclear. The BUB1 mitotic checkpoint serine/threonine kinase (BUB1) is responsible for the alignment of mitotic chromosomes, which has not been thoroughly studied in ATC. Our research demonstrated that BUB1 was remarkably upregulated and closely related to worse progression-free survival.

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Research Question: What role does programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4) play in premature ovarian insufficiency (POI)?

Design: A PDCD4 gene knockout (PDCD4) mouse model was constructed, a POI mouse model was established similar to human POI with 4-vinylcyclohexene dioxide (VCD), a PDCD4-overexpressed adenovirus was designed and the regulatory role in POI in vitro and in vivo was investigated.

Results: PDCD4 expression was significantly increased in the ovarian granulosa cells of patients with POI (P ≤ 0.002 protein and mRNA) and mice with VCD-induced POI (P < 0.

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The microecological stability of the gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in both preventing and treating colorectal cancer (CRC). This study investigated whether CBT (LP-CBT) prevents CRC by inducing alterations in the gut microbiota composition and associated metabolites. The results showed that LP-CBT inhibited colorectal tumorigenesis in azoxymethane/dextran sulfate sodium (AOM/DSS)-treated mice by repairing the intestinal barrier function.

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Introduction: Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) is the most common complication associated with mechanical ventilation. Electroacupuncture (EA) has shown potent anti-inflammatory effects. This study aimed to investigate the effects of EA on VILI and explore the underlying mechanisms.

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Background White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are areas of increased signal intensity on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). WMH penumbra may be a potential target for early intervention in WMHs. We explored the relationship between angiogenesis and WMH penumbra in patients with WMHs.

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Study Question: Do women have worse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of IVF/ICSI-fresh embryo transfer (ET) after conservative treatment of atypical hyperplasia (AH)?

Summary Answer: AH has no impact on live birth but is associated with increased risks of pregnancy loss and preterm delivery (PTD).

What Is Known Already: AH is a precancerous lesion of endometrial cancer. Several recognized AH risk factors include nulliparity, increased body mass index, ovulation disorders, diabetes mellitus, and others.

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Background: Given the swift advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), the utilisation of AI-based clinical decision support systems (AI-CDSSs) has become increasingly prevalent in the medical domain, particularly in the management of cerebrovascular disease.

Aims: To describe the design, rationale and methods of a cluster-randomised multifaceted intervention trial aimed at investigating the effect of cerebrovascular disease AI-CDSS on the clinical outcomes of patients who had a stroke and on stroke care quality.

Design: The GOLDEN BRIDGE II trial is a multicentre, open-label, cluster-randomised multifaceted intervention study.

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The progress of solar-driven water-splitting technology has been impeded by the limited light response capability of semiconductor materials. Despite attempts to leverage nearly 50% of infrared radiation for photothermal synergy and catalytic reaction enhancement, heat loss during liquid phase reactions results in low energy conversion efficiency. Here, the photothermally driven catalytic water-splitting system, which designs K-SrTiO -loaded TiN silica wool at the water-air interface.

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Maternal folate has been shown to relate to the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). However, the existing studies have yielded inconsistent conclusions. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the association between maternal folate status and the risk of GDM.

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Purpose: We aim to develop myopia classification models based on machine learning algorithms for each schooling period, and further analyze the similarities and differences in the factors influencing myopia in each school period based on each model.

Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study.

Participants: We collected visual acuity, behavioral, environmental, and genetic data from 7,472 students in 21 primary and secondary schools (grades 1-12) in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, using visual acuity screening and questionnaires.

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Most of the existing photocatalysts can only use ultraviolet light and part of visible light, so broadening the spectrum response range and realizing the full spectrum coverage are key measures to improve the solar-to-hydrogen (STH) efficiency of photocatalytic water splitting. A spatially separated photothermal coupled photocatalytic (PTC) reaction system was designed using carbonized melamine foam (C-MF) as a substrate to absorb visible and infrared light and CuInZnS@Ru (CIZS@Ru) as a photocatalyst to absorb UV-visible light (UV-vis). By comparing the three modes of bottom, liquid level, and self-floating, it is found that the surface temperature of the system has a significant effect on the hydrogen evolution activity.

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Objective: To create a comprehensive map of strategic lesion network localizations for neurological deficits, and identify prognostic neuroimaging biomarkers to facilitate the early detection of patients with a high risk of poor functional outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (AIS).

Methods: In a large-scale multicenter study of 7,807 patients with AIS, we performed voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping, functional disconnection mapping (FDC), and structural disconnection mapping (SDC) to identify distinct lesion and network localizations for National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score. Impact scores were calculated based on the odds ratios or t-values of voxels from voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping, FDC, and SDC results.

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Perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PND) increases postoperative dementia and mortality in patients and has no effective treatment. Although the detailed pathogenesis of PND is still elusive, a large amount of evidence suggests that damaged mitochondria may play an important role in the pathogenesis of PND. A healthy mitochondrial pool not only provides energy for neuronal metabolism but also maintains neuronal activity through other mitochondrial functions.

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