Publications by authors named "Linliang Yin"

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  • The study aimed to set standard ranges for measuring the brain markers of babies in the womb during the first three months of pregnancy and created a new AI tool to do this automatically.
  • Researchers looked at ultrasound images of 4,233 healthy pregnant women and analyzed 10 important brain features of the babies.
  • The AI tool was super fast, measuring in just 0.49 seconds, and was very accurate, matching human measurements really well and helping find abnormal cases 100% of the time.
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Background: Radionuclides have important roles in clinical tumor radiotherapy as they are used to kill tumor cells or as imaging agents for drug tracing. The application of radionuclides has been developing as an increasing number of nanomaterials are used to deliver radionuclides to tumor areas to kill tumor cells. However, promoting the efficient combination of radionuclides and nanocarriers (NCs), enhancing radionuclide loading efficiency, and avoiding environmental pollution caused by radionuclide overuse are important challenges that hinder their further development.

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  • Scientists tested an artificial intelligence (AI) model to check if it can measure facial features of unborn babies and help find problems early, right in the first trimester.
  • They looked at images of the babies' faces taken when they were about 11-13 weeks old and compared measurements taken by both AI and humans to see how well they matched.
  • The AI was found to do a pretty good job, especially at spotting certain issues like trisomy 21 and trisomy 18, which are kinds of genetic abnormalities.
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Background: Folic acid (FA) supplementation is associated with a lower risk of the neural tube and heart defects and is recommended for women of childbearing age. Although there are detailed recommendations, differences in the initiation time and duration of FA supplementation remain poorly studied.

Methods: A multicentre prospective study of 17,713 women was conducted.

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  • A study examined the relationship between traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) exposure and congenital malformations in a large cohort of pregnant women.
  • Results showed that fetuses exposed to TCM had a 2.10 times higher risk of congenital malformations compared to those who weren't exposed, particularly among women who started TCM early in pregnancy or used multiple formulas.
  • The findings suggest that TCM exposure during the periconceptional period poses a significant risk, especially for congenital heart defects, indicating the need for caution among pregnant women and those planning to conceive.
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Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (AGS) is a rare genetic disorder involving the central nervous system and autoimmune abnormalities, leading to severe intellectual and physical disability with poor prognosis. AGS has a phenotype similar to intrauterine viral infection, which often leads to delays in genetic counseling. In this study, we report a case with a prenatal diagnosis of AGS.

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Objectives: To study the correlations between facial profile markers and crown-lump length (CRL) in a Chinese population, and to evaluate the clinical value of these markers for abnormal fetuses during the first trimester (11 to 13 gestational weeks).  METHODS: The facial profile markers were as followings: inferior facial angle (IFA), maxilla-nasion-mandible (MNM) angle, facial maxillary angle (FMA), frontal space (FS) distance and profile line (PL) distance. These markers were measured in facial mid-sagittal section through ViewPoint 6 software.

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Background: To establish reference ranges of fetal facial profile markers and study their correlations with crown-rump length (CRL) during the first trimester (11 ~ 13 weeks' gestation) in a Chinese population.

Methods: Ultrasonographic images of measuring fetal nuchal translucency (NT) were retrospectively selected randomly in normal fetuses whose parents were both Chinese. The facial markers included inferior facial angle (IFA), maxilla-nasion-mandible (MNM) angle, facial maxillary angle (FMA) and profile line (PL) distance.

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Skeletal dysplasia is a complex group of bone and cartilage disorders with strong clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Several types have prenatal phenotypes, and it is difficult to make a molecular diagnosis rapidly. In this study, the genetic cause of 16 Chinese fetuses with skeletal dysplasia were analyzed, and 12 cases yielded positive results including one deletion in gene detected by SNP-array and 14 variants in other 6 genes detected by whole exome sequencing (WES).

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical value of three-dimensional ultrasound (3D-US) with reformatting technique in the diagnosis of fetal cleft lip/palate (CL/P), especially those involving the secondary palate.

Methods: A total of 113 fetuses suspected with cleft lip (CL) on two-dimensional ultrasound (2D-US) were further evaluated by 2D-US and 3D-US with reformatting technique, in order to clarify the type of oral cleft. Lesions were classified as cleft lip (CL), cleft lip and alveolus (CLA), and cleft lip and palate (CLP) (including primary and secondary palate).

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Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) is a powerful strategy to achieve super-resolved imaging of biological structures by virtue of the stochastic photoactivation of fluorophores and superlocalization algorithm. Herein, we report a fluorophore-free bubble-STORM approach for super-resolved imaging of nucleation sites in hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). When applying an appropriate pulse potential to the electrode, rapid electro-reduction of protons created a local oversaturation of hydrogen molecules and thus the nucleation of sparsely distributed hydrogen nanobubbles.

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Purpose: To explore the clinical significance of sonographic (US) diagnosis of fetal arachnoid cysts and to evaluate their prognosis.

Methods: Sixty fetuses deemed to have arachnoid cysts by prenatal US were included in this study. Data from serial US, prenatal and/or postnatal MRI, or post-mortem examinations were retrospectively analyzed.

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Water-soluble polysaccharide was extracted from Crassostrea gigas by hydrolysis with flavourzyme and filtered, ultrafiltered and precipitated using absolute ethanol. Sugar composition analysis performed on the C. gigas polysaccharide (CGP) by high performance liquid chromatography indicated that it was comprised primarily of glucose, and its molecular weight was determined using a TSK-GEL G5000PW column to be ∼3.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR, also known as ErbB-1 or HER-1) is a membrane bound protein that has been associated with a variety of solid tumors and the control of cell survival, proliferation, and metabolism. Quantification of the EGFR expression level in cell membranes and the interaction kinetics with drugs are thus important for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Here we report mapping of the distribution and interaction kinetics of EGFR in their native environment with the surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) technique.

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Antibody-conjugated nanomaterials have attracted much attention because of their applications in nanomedicine and nanotheranostics, and amplification of detection signals. For many of these applications, the nanoconjugates must bind with a cell membrane receptor (antigen) specifically before entering the cells and reaching the final target, which is thus important but not well understood. Here, a plasmonic imaging study of the binding kinetics of antibody-conjugated gold nanoparticles with antigen-expressing cells is presented, and the results are compared with that of the nanoparticle-free antibody.

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Fluorescent labeling is a mainstream technology for detecting molecular binding. Despite the importance, few studies have been devoted to quantitatively examine the effect of labeling on the molecular binding processes. Here we present a quantitative study on the binding kinetics of fluorescent-labeled and un-labeled molecules (lectin proteins) with glycoproteins on the membrane of cells using surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) technique.

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Many drugs are effective in the early stage of treatment, but patients develop drug resistance after a certain period of treatment, causing failure of the therapy. An important example is Herceptin, a popular monoclonal antibody drug for breast cancer by specifically targeting human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2). Here we demonstrate a quantitative binding kinetics analysis of drug-target interactions to investigate the molecular scale origin of drug resistance.

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Aims: The aim was to evaluate whether assisted reproductive technology (ART) affects the development of the fetal central nervous system (CNS).

Methods: This study was carried out on women with singleton pregnancies, including 427 women who became pregnant by ART and 32,859 women with natural conceptions (NCs). The cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) width, transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD), cisterna magna (CM) depth, and lateral ventricle width were measured by ultrasound for 72 normal ART fetuses and 201 normal NC fetuses.

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