Publications by authors named "Lirong Huang"

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  • - The study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of a new bivalent HPV vaccine (HPV-2) in 9-14 year-old girls and compared it with a three-dose schedule in 18-26 year-old women to see if fewer doses could still provide similar immunity.
  • - Conducted in Guangxi, China, 600 girls received either two or three vaccine doses while 300 women received three doses, showing significant increases in neutralizing antibodies that lasted at least 36 months.
  • - Results indicated that the immune response in girls who received two doses was comparable to that of women who received three doses, with vaccination being well tolerated and no serious side effects reported.
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  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness, complications, and survival rates of advanced platelet-rich fibrin versus xenografts in hydraulic sinus floor elevation in dental procedures.
  • The trial involved 40 patients and found that both methods led to 100% implant survival, though one patient in the xenograft group developed a sinus infection post-surgery.
  • Results showed no significant differences in bone regeneration between the two groups, indicating that advanced platelet-rich fibrin may be a good alternative to xenografts, but more long-term research is needed to fully assess its effectiveness.
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  • Discharge of plastic additives can lead to significant environmental pollution, affecting both human health and ecosystems, and increasing emissions have gone largely unaddressed.
  • The paper reviews the harms and pollution status of plastic additives, focusing on their effects and migration, while discussing major classes like plasticizers and flame retardants.
  • It also summarizes treatment strategies for plastic additive pollution and suggests future research directions, emphasizing the potential of cost-effective methods, bioremediation, and innovative technologies for effective remediation.
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Background: Sedentary behavior and depression have been linked to inflammation. However, the specific role of inflammation in the relationship between sedentary behavior and depression remains unclear.

Method: We examined associations among the inflammatory marker (neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio [NLR]), sedentary behavior, and depression in a robust, ethnically diverse sample (n = 29,769) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

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Spatholobus suberectus Dunn (Leguminosae) has been used for medicinal purposes for a long period. Flavonoids are the major bioactive components of S. suberectus.

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Aiming to solve the problem of thermal decay of resin-based friction materials at high temperatures, rare-earth-lanthanum-oxide-/cerium-oxide-reinforced resin-based friction plates were prepared using a hot-pressing molding process. The effect of lanthanum/cerium oxide with different contents on the mechanical and tribological properties of the resin-based friction of materials was studied, and its mechanism was explored. The result shows that lanthanum/cerium oxide improves the mechanical and tribological properties of materials so that the coefficient of friction of the specimen is more stable on adding lanthanum/cerium oxide at 5% and 1%.

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Since the global outbreak of COVID-19, the virus has continuously mutated and can survive in the air for long periods of time. This paper establishes and analyzes a model of COVID-19 with self-protection and quarantine measures affected by viruses in the environment to investigate the influence of viruses in the environment on the spread of the outbreak, as well as to develop a rational prevention and control measure to control the spread of the outbreak. The basic reproduction number was calculated and Lyapunov functions were constructed to discuss the stability of the model equilibrium points.

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Background: Demoralization is a psychological syndrome that is highly prevalent in patients with cancer and detrimental to individuals' physical and mental health. To explore effective intervention, we first determined the relationships between locus of control, coping strategies, symptom burden, and demoralization.

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between symptom burden, locus of control, coping strategies, and demoralization in patients with cancer.

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Butylparaben, a common endocrine disruptor in the environment, is known to be toxic to the reproductive system, heart, and intestines, but its nephrotoxicity has rarely been reported. In order to study the nephrotoxicity and mechanism of butylparaben, we examined the acute and chronic effects on human embryonic kidney cells (HEK293T) and zebrafish. Additionally, we assessed the potential remedial effects of salidroside against butylparaben-induced nephrotoxicity.

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A large amount of open-dumped electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) has posed a severe threat to the ecosystem and public health due to the leaching of ammonia (NH) and manganese (Mn). In this study, CaO addition coupled with low-temperature roasting was applied for the treatment of EMR. The effects of roasting temperature, roasting time, CaO-EMR mass ratio and solid-liquid ratio were investigated.

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Skin injuries and drug-resistant bacterial infections pose serious challenges to human health. It is essential to establish a novel multifunctional platform with good anti-infection and wound-healing abilities. In this study, a new MXene-doped composite microneedle (MN) patch with excellent mechanical strength and photothermal antibacterial and ROS removal properties has been developed for infected wound healing.

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Background: Digital knowledge sharing (DKS) communities have emerged as a promising approach to support learning and innovation in online higher education. These communities facilitate the exchange of knowledge, resources, and ideas among educators, students, and experts, creating opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and lifelong learning. However, the impact and role of DKS communities in online education are not well understood, and further research is needed to explore their potential benefits and challenges.

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Hybrid anapole state, originating from the destructive interference of more than one basic electromagnetic multipole moments with their toroidal counterparts, enables the simultaneous suppression of multiple leading scattering channels, thereby demonstrates promising applications in perfect absorption and electromagnetic camouflage. However, the formation of hybrid anapoles is challenging because a careful overlap of electromagnetic multipoles with their toroidal counterparts is required. In this study, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a transparent and flexible assembled metasurface rasorber supporting hybrid anapole states for infrared and microwave camouflage, which not only supports low IR emissivity in the range of 8-14 μm but also exhibits an absorption-transmission-absorption response in the microwave band.

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The ultrasonic-vibration-assisted pressing process can improve the fluidity and the uneven distribution of density and particle size of WC-Co powder. However, the microscopic mechanism of ultrasonic vibration on the powder remains unclear. In this paper, WC particles with diameter 5 μm and Co particles with diameter 1.

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To understand the mechanisms of high friction and high adhesion in bioinspired textured surfaces under wet conditions, the evolution behavior of squeezing films across lubricated interfaces is experimentally investigated using optical interferometry. The results show that the splitting of the continuous large-scaled liquid film into numerous isolated micro zones is an important function of the hexagonal texture. Both the orientation and the size of the hexagonal texture have noticeable effects on the drainage rate: either downscaling the hexagonal texture or orienting the texture with two sides of each micro-hexagon parallel to the inclining direction could accelerate the draining process.

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Background: Despite the success in decreasing varicella-related disease burden, live-attenuated Oka vaccine strain of varicella-zoster virus (vOka) remains neuro-virulence and may establish latency and reactivate, raising safety concerns. Here we aimed to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of a skin- and neuro-attenuated varicella vaccine candidate (v7D).

Methods: This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-escalation and age de-escalation phase 1 clinical trial conducted in Liuzhou, China (ChiCTR1900022284).

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As global supply is still inadequate to address the worldwide requirements for HPV vaccines, we assessed the safety and immunogenicity of a new bivalent HPV16/18 vaccine. In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial, healthy 9-45-year-old Chinese females in three age cohorts (600 aged 9-17 years; 240 aged 18-26 years; 360 aged 27-45 years) were randomized 1:1 to receive three doses (0,2,6 months) of HPV16/18 vaccine or placebo. We measured neutralizing antibodies against HPV 16 and 18 at 7 months and monitored safety to 12 months in all age cohorts; 9-17-year-old girls were monitored for safety and immunogenicity to 48 months.

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Objectives: This study aimed to identify the related risk factors and potential predictors of SARS-CoV-2 RNA negative conversion by describing the dynamics of viral shedding in infected children admitted to two hospitals from Shanghai during the Omicron variant outbreak.

Methods: This retrospective cohort included laboratory-confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection from Shanghai between March 28 and May 31, 2022. Clinical characteristics, personal vaccination, and household vaccination rates were collected through electronic health records and telephone interviews.

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Background: We evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of high and low doses of a novel pichia pastoris-expressed bivalent (types 16 and 18) human papillomavirus (HPV) virus-like particle vaccine.

Methods: In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 1 trial, we enrolled 160 healthy females aged 9-45 years in Guangxi, China who were randomized (1:1:2) to receive either low (0.5 mL) or high (1.

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Exposure to environmental contaminants frequently induces the occurrence of blood diseases, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are scarcely known. The toxicity of Diflovidazin (DFD), a widely used mite-remover, to the blood system of non-target organisms requires urgent elucidation. To investigate the deleterious effects of DFD (2, 2.

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Multispectral stealth technology including terahertz (THz) band will play an increasingly important role in modern military and civil applications. Here, based on the concept of modularization design, two kinds of flexible and transparent metadevices were fabricated for multispectral stealth, covering the visible, infrared (IR), THz, and microwave bands. First, three basic functional blocks for IR, THz, and microwave stealth are designed and fabricated by using flexible and transparent films.

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Rapid and effective bone defect repair remains a challenging issue for clinical treatment. Applying biomaterials with endogenous surface potential has been widely studied to enhance bone regeneration, but how to regulate the electric potential and surface morphology of the implanted materials precisely to achieve an optimal bioelectric microenvironment is still a major challenge. The aim of this study is to develop electroactive biomaterials that better mimic the extracellular microenvironment for bone regeneration.

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We present an 8-µm-wide 800-µm-long high-power, single-mode and low RIN DFB laser using a dual-waveguide structure. The introduced passive lower waveguide has weakenes the lateral optical confinement for the ridge waveguide, and thus reduces losses caused by the p-doped layers and maintains single mode stability of the laser. The fabricated laser exhibited an output power higher than 170 mW and a relative intensity noise (RIN) below -157 dB/Hz along with a side-mode suppression-ratio (SMSR) over 55 dB.

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SiC ceramics have excellent comprehensive properties and are typical hard and brittle materials that are difficult to process and are widely used in many fields. Laser polishing technology has developed into a new surface processing technology, and femtosecond laser polishing has become an important method for the precision machining of hard and brittle materials. In this paper, SiC ceramics were ablated and polished by infrared femtosecond laser, the laser ablation threshold of SiC ceramics was calculated and the influence of pulse energy and defocus amount on the surface morphology, surface roughness, polishing depth and oxidation degree of femtosecond laser polishing of SiC ceramics were investigated.

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