Publications by authors named "Linyan Jiang"

Obesity is defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health. Obesity is associated with numerous pathological changes including insulin resistance, fatty liver, hyperlipidemias, and other obesity-related diseases. These comorbidities comprise a significant public health threat.

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As an excitatory neuron in the cerebellum, the granule cells play a crucial role in motor learning. The assembly of NMDAR in these neurons varies in developmental stages, while the significance of this variety is still not clear. In this study, we found that motor training could specially upregulate the expression level of NR1a, a splicing form of NR1 subunit.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders with a strong genetic liability. Despite extensive studies, however, the underlying pathogenic mechanism still remains elusive. In the present study, we identified a homozygous mutation in the intron 1 of Wnt1 via large-scale screening of ASD risk/causative genes and verified that this mutation created a new splicing donor site in the intron 1, and consequently, a decrease of WNT1 expression.

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  • Bowel preparation is crucial for successful colonoscopies, and studies indicate that telephone coaching may enhance this process, especially for older patients.
  • In a study involving 162 outpatients over 65, those who received phone re-education from a nurse two days before their procedure had better bowel preparation outcomes compared to those who were educated only on the day of the appointment.
  • Results showed that 83.1% of the phone group achieved adequate preparation compared to 59.5% of the control group, demonstrating that pre-procedure telephone intervention significantly benefits elderly patients in preparing for colonoscopy.
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Background Data on the effectiveness of oral ibuprofen treatment for patent ductus arteriosus are limited, and the factors affecting its effectiveness remain unclear. Objective The aim was to identify the potential factors affecting the clinical effectiveness of oral ibuprofen in preterm infants. Setting Neonatal intensive care unit in a prefecture-level maternal and child healthcare hospital in China.

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