Publications by authors named "Liu H Wei"

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate a combination gel containing adapalene 0.1% and clindamycin 1% for treating moderate acne, comparing its effectiveness to each medication used alone.
  • Results showed that the combination gel significantly reduced acne lesions by 66.85% after 12 weeks, outperforming adapalene (50.82%) and clindamycin (57.61%).
  • The combination gel was well tolerated and resulted in more participants achieving a 2-grade improvement in acne severity, indicating it is a more effective treatment option than the individual monotherapies.
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The 3D printing of porous titanium scaffolds reduces the elastic modulus of titanium alloys and promotes osteogenic integration. However, due to the biological inertness of titanium alloy materials, the implant-bone tissue interface is weakly bonded. A calcium silicate (CS) coating doped with polymetallic ions can impart various biological properties to titanium alloy materials.

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  • - The study focuses on creating an efficient electrochemiluminescence (ECL) sensor for detecting synthetic cathinone MDPV using a new dual-signal amplification system.
  • - A probe was developed by incorporating Ruthenium into a hollow porphyrin-based MOF structure to enhance sensitivity and reduce the energy needed for excitation, while photonic crystals were used to further amplify ECL signals.
  • - Upon detecting MDPV, a conformational change in the aptamer leads to ECL quenching, allowing for accurate measurement with a detection limit as low as 4.79 × 10 g/L and a good linear response across a wide concentration range.
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The 3D printed porous titanium alloy scaffolds are beneficial to enhance angiogenesis, osteoblast adhesion, and promote osseointegration. However, titanium alloys are biologically inert, which makes the bond between the implant and bone tissue weak and prone to loosening. Inspired by the natural biological marine mussels, we designed four-claw-shaped mussel-derived bioactive peptides for the decoration of porous titanium alloy scaffolds: adhesion peptide-DOPA, anchoring peptide-RGD and osteogenic-inducing peptide-BMP-2.

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Soil column tests were conducted to investigate the effects of grass type on water infiltration in a three-layer landfill cover under drying and wetting conditions. Five soil columns were prepared, including one bare, two Bermuda grass-planted and the other two vetiver-planted. During the drying period, the suction of vetiver-planted soil column was the largest, while that of bare case was the lowest.

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Background: The diameter of the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is the most commonly used parameter for the prediction of occurrence of AAA rupture. However, the most vulnerable region of the aortic wall may be different from the most dilated region of AAA under pressure. The present study is the first to use weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) to detect the coexpressed genes that result in regional weakening of the aortic wall.

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  • The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in pigs was studied histologically to understand its embryonic development, as previous studies mainly focused on rodents, which have different TMJ structures than humans.
  • At various embryonic stages (E35, E45, E55, E75, E90, and postnatal day 1), researchers observed the formation of the joint components, finding significant changes in the structure and size of the articular cavities throughout development.
  • The findings suggest that the embryonic development of the TMJ in miniature pigs is likely similar to that in humans, highlighting the importance of pig models in translating findings from rodent studies to potential medical applications.
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Objective To explore the candidate genes that play significant roles in the interconnection between abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods We used the Biomedical Discovery Support System (BITOLA) to screen out the candidate intermediate molecular (CIM) "Gene or Gene Product" that are related to AAA and DM. The dataset of GSE13760, GSE7084, GSE57691, GSE47472 were used to analyze the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of AAA and DM compared to the healthy status.

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Pulsed terahertz (THz) broadband spectroscopy and imaging were applied to investigate ex vivo rabbit corneal scar tissues. Scars with different depths and densities were created by laser ablation on four corneal samples while two corneal samples untouched were used as control. The THz time-domain spectroscopy and reconstructed images illustrated the scar tissue density and gave out depth variation distribution profiles.

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Azo dyes constitute a significant environmental burden due to its toxicity, carcinogenicity, and hard biodegradation. The report here is focused on the decolorization and degradation treatment of azo dye methyl red (MR). Decolorization of MR using LH1 isolated from activated sludge was investigated.

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In December 2019, some new and unexplained cases of pneumonia were found in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, and were later named as coronavirus disease 2019 by the World Health Organisation. The number of cases increased rapidly, and the virus spread continuously. Tens of thousands of medical staff throughout the country have since rushed to Wuhan to provide intensive medical treatment.

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Biochar has been found to be a potentially suitable amendment for landfill cover material and agricultural soil. The addition of biochar can improve the physical (e.g.

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Ac-PSMA-617 targeted-therapy has demonstrated efficacy in 75-85% of patients; however, responses are not durable. We aimed to establish translatable mouse models of disseminated prostate cancer (PCa) to evaluate effectiveness of Ac-PSMA-617 at various disease stages. : C4-2, C4-2B, or 22Rv1 cells were injected into the left ventricle of male NSG mice.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the types of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) and changes in their resistance to β-lactam antibiotics over the past decade.
  • NTHi isolates from 2013-2014 showed higher resistance levels compared to those from 2003-2004, with over half of the isolates being β-lactamase-positive and significant amino acid changes observed in key resistance genes.
  • The research concluded that β-lactam-resistant NTHi strains have increased significantly and that the genetic mutations related to resistance have become more varied and complex over time.
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The lion's mane mushroom Hericium erinaceus is a famous traditional medicinal fungus credited with anti-dementia activity and a producer of cyathane diterpenoid natural products (erinacines) useful against nervous system diseases. To date, few studies have explored the biosynthesis of these compounds, although their chemical synthesis is known. Here, we report the first genome and tanscriptome sequence of the medicinal fungus H.

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Background: Recent evidence has highlighted the key regulatory roles of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in tumor development and progression including gastric cancer (GC).The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) plasmacytoma variant translocation 1 (PVT1) has been identified as an oncogene in some tumors. However, the potential biological roles and regulatory mechanisms of PVT1 involved in GC remained poorly understood.

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Objects: To test the hypothesis whether bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) could migrate into the periodontium as the precursor available for the repair of tissue injury.

Methods: A chimeric mouse model was established by transplanting BMSCs derived from red fluorescent protein mouse into irradiated BALB/c mice. Subsequently, a periodontal defect was created beside the maxillary first molar and filled with ceramic bovine bone.

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Nine new isoprenylated depsides, sterenins E-M (1-9), as well as five known compounds (10-14), were isolated from the solid culture of Stereum hirsutum. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. Their inhibitory activities against yeast α-glucosidase were evaluated in vitro.

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Purpose: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Low vitamin D status has been shown to be associated with increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, hypertension and obesity. We planned to research the association between low vitamin D status and the severity of CAD.

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Prostate-specific promoters are frequently employed in gene-mediated molecular imaging and therapeutic vectors to diagnose and treat castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) that emerges from hormone ablation therapy. Many of the conventional prostate-specific promoters rely on the androgen axis to drive gene expression. However, considering the cancer heterogeneity and varying androgen receptor status, we herein evaluated the utility of prostate-specific enhancing sequence (PSES), an androgen-independent promoter in CRPC.

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Seventy two male Bianca Italiana rabbits were used to study the effects of the inclusion (0%, 0.5%, and 1.0%) of a natural extract of chestnut wood (Silvafeed ENC) in the diet on productive traits, carcass characteristics, meat quality, lipid oxidation and fatty acid composition of rabbit meat.

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Probe-capture systems based on proteins and synthetic ligands have become important for new analytical and imaging applications. We have used kinetic measurements of luminescence and measurements of binding by isothermal calorimetry to determine essential rate and equilibrium constants for a system that permanently captures modified DOTA chelates for positron imaging. We used that information along with previous results to quantitatively characterize the behavior of this system in vitro and in vivo.

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Unlabelled: Reporter gene imaging has great potential for many clinical applications including the tracking of transplanted cells and monitoring of gene therapy. However, currently available reporter gene-reporter probe combinations have significant limitations with the biodistribution of the reporter probe and the specificity and immunogenicity of the reporter gene. The objective of the present study was to evaluate a new approach for reporter gene imaging based on cell surface expression of antibody fragments that can irreversibly bind to radiometal chelates.

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Layered titanate nanofibers can absorb bivalent ions from waste water via an ion exchange process. The sorption induces a considerable deformation of the layered structure, thus trapping the cations in the fibers permanently. Therefore, the fibers are desirable sorbents for the removal of toxic, radioactive Ra(2+) and Sr(2+) ions from water and subsequent safe disposal thereof.

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Purpose: Inhibition of the protein kinase mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is being evaluated for treatment of a variety of malignancies. However, the effects of mTOR inhibitors are cytostatic and standard size criteria do not reliably identify responding tumors. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether response to mTOR inhibition could be assessed by positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of tumor metabolism.

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