Publications by authors named "Liu Huiming"

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  • The study evaluates parenchymal volume analysis (PVA) as a potential alternative to nuclear renal scan (NRS) for assessing split renal function (SRF) before and after partial nephrectomy (PN) with warm ischemia.
  • Preoperatively, PVA showed a strong correlation with NRS findings, indicating its reliability for SRF assessment (49.4% vs. 50.0%, P = .501).
  • Results suggest that while PVA is consistent with NRS preoperatively, the efficacy of PVA remains uncertain for post-operative SRF evaluation after PN, indicating a need for further investigation.
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Lignin is a natural phenolic polymer characterized with renewable, sustainable and biocompatible, but yet remain underutilized. In the post-pandemic era, people are conventionally reusing mask but without any disinfections to prevent infection of virus in public places, which could lead to accumulation of bacteria and secondary infections. The development of antibacterial mask from lignin would simultaneously address the hygiene issues of used mask due to microbe accumulation and provide novel approach for lignin valorization.

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Background: The influence of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) on bone metabolism is well-established. However, it has been observed that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the GLP-1R gene can partially affect its function. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the association between SNPs in the GLP-1R gene and postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) within the Chinese Han population.

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Background: Universal stress proteins (USPs) are prevalent in various bacteria to cope with different adverse stresses, while their possible effects on secondary metabolisms of hosts are unclear. Tiancimycins (TNMs) are ten-membered endiynes possessing excellent potential for development of anticancer antibody-drug conjugates. During our efforts to improve TNMs titer, a high-producing strain Streptomyces sp.

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Both selection and mating systems are essential tools for breeders to conserve the genetic variance and improve the performance of livestock animals. How to effectively balance the genetic gain and inbreeding has always been an important issue in quantitative genetics research. In this study, a total of 11 selection methods, including random and truncation selection, six conventional selection methods, three different optimal contribution selection (OCS) methods and three mating strategies including random mating, minimum-coancestry mating based on pedigree (MCPed) and genomic information (MCmarker), were performed using stochastic simulations.

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  • Strain robustness and low titer are major challenges in developing Tiancimycins (TNMs), promising anticancer agents produced by a specific strain of bacteria.
  • Researchers conducted genomic analyses of various TNMs overproducers to identify key genes and found that inactivating histidine ammonia-lyase (HAL) significantly boosts TNM production by preventing histidine degradation.
  • Additionally, the potassium/proton antiporter (P/PA) plays a vital role in maintaining pH balance in the cells, and targeting HAL and P/PA could enhance secondary metabolism and improve the overall strain performance for natural product development.
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The present study fabricated samples of polyurethane elastomers (PUEs) with three distinct densities and assessed their mechanical responses using split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) tests. The findings reveal a significant increase in PUE stress with increasing strain rate and density. To further investigate the influence of strain rate sensitivity on PUEs, a strain rate sensitivity coefficient was employed to quantify the impact of strain rate on the mechanical properties of PUEs.

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  • The porcine circovirus (PCV) severely affects the global pig industry, causing significant economic losses, making early detection crucial for disease management.
  • Current PCV detection methods include various advanced techniques like PCR, qPCR, and ELISA, but they often require expensive equipment and specialized skills, hindering field application.
  • A new, efficient detection method using CRISPR-Cas technology coupled with isothermal amplification has been developed, allowing sensitive and specific on-site testing for PCV without complex tools or expert knowledge, showing excellent reliability in clinical validation.
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Replacing fossil resource with biomass is one of the promising approaches to reduce our carbon footprint. Lignin is one of the three major components of lignocellulosic biomass, accounting for 10-35 wt% of dried weight of the biomass. Hydrogenolytic depolymerization of lignin is attracting increasing attention because of its capacity of utilizing lignin in its uncondensed form and compatibility with the biomass fractionation processes.

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Background: Although national policies in China are comprehensive and instructive, a wide disparity exists between different cities. The current status of public mental health services by region in China remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate policies related to public mental health services, the contact coverage of public mental health services and outcomes of service users.

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  • Researchers explored the connection between anxiety and adult-onset isolated dystonia (AOID), revealing unknown mechanisms behind psychiatric issues in AOID patients.
  • The study involved MRI scans of 69 AOID patients and 35 healthy controls, focusing on grey matter volume and brain activity using metrics like amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) and regional homogeneity (ReHo).
  • Findings showed that AOID patients with anxiety had significant increases in ALFF and ReHo in the left angular gyrus, with these metrics showing strong potential as biomarkers for diagnosing anxiety in this population.
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lncRNA ZFAS1 was identified to facilitate thyroid cancer, but its role in medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) remains unknown. This study aimed to unravel the potential function of this lncRNA in MTC by investigating the involvement of the lncRNA ZFAS1 in a ceRNA network that regulates MTC invasion. Proliferation, invasion, and migration of cells were evaluated using EdU staining and Transwell assays.

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  • The study investigates changes in white matter structural networks in patients with cervical dystonia (CD) compared to healthy controls using diffusion tensor imaging.
  • Results indicate that patients with CD exhibit increased local efficiency and assortativity in their network, along with a significant decrease in overall network strength.
  • The findings suggest a reorganization of white matter networks in CD patients, but the relationship between these changes and clinical symptoms remains unclear and requires further study.
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  • The thalamus, a part of the brain, is important in understanding idiopathic cervical dystonia (iCD), a condition that causes neck muscle spasms.
  • Researchers used MRI scans to study 37 people with iCD compared to 37 healthy people, looking at different sections of the thalamus.
  • They found that certain parts of the thalamus were smaller in people with iCD, but these size changes didn't seem to relate to the symptoms they experienced.
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  • The study investigates the role of different thalamic nuclei in patients with blepharospasm and blepharospasm-oromandibular dystonia, moving beyond the traditional view of the thalamus as a single structure.
  • It analyzes the grey matter volume in various thalamic subregions and explores causal relationships among them to find potential neuroimaging biomarkers for distinguishing between these conditions and healthy controls.
  • Results show that specific nuclei exhibited reduced grey matter volume in patients compared to healthy controls, correlating with clinical severity, and a machine learning approach achieved high accuracy in distinguishing patients from controls.
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  • Dynemicin A has been primarily studied since 1989 as an anthraquinone-fused enediyne (AFE), but new research focuses on the DNA interaction of other AFEs like tiancimycins and yangpumicins.
  • The study finds that these AFEs show strong cytotoxic effects on tumor cells, with tiancimycin A particularly effective in reducing breast tumor growth while causing minimal toxicity.
  • Molecular simulations suggest that tiancimycin A binds to DNA differently than dynemicin A, allowing it to precisely target certain DNA sequences, which could inform the design of new AFEs for cancer treatment.
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  • Large-scale payment for ecosystem services (PES) can help balance ecology and economy, preventing issues like sandstorms, but often misses the link between areas providing and benefiting from these services.
  • Researchers developed a new PES framework using the Xilingol Prairie grassland reserve in China to track how wind erosion prevention services (WEPS) flow, identifying key service-providing and service-benefiting areas.
  • From 2000 to 2020, the WEPS from Xilingol Prairie provided significant economic benefits, challenging traditional views on beneficiaries, and highlighting the need for targeted PES policies considering seasonal and regional variations.
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Exploration of high-yield mechanism is important for further titer improvement of valuable antibiotics, but how to achieve this goal is challenging. Tiancimycins (TNMs) are anthraquinone-fused enediynes with promising drug development potentials, but their prospective applications are limited by low titers. This work aimed to explore the intrinsic high-yield mechanism in previously obtained TNMs high-producing strain Streptomyces sp.

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  • The study addresses the weak antimicrobial activity of industrial lignin and explores ways to enhance its effectiveness through modifications.
  • Researchers synthesized aminoalkyl-modified lignins, particularly focusing on aminobutyl lignin, which demonstrated superior antimicrobial properties compared to copper ions.
  • The mechanism of action for aminobutyl lignin involves damaging cell membranes, leading to cell death, offering a promising approach to valorize lignin in biological applications.
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  • A study investigated the neural mechanisms behind the impaired recognition of facial expressions of disgust in patients with blepharospasm, a type of focal dystonia.
  • Researchers compared 33 patients with blepharospasm to 33 healthy controls through facial emotion recognition tests and resting-state fMRI.
  • The findings revealed that blepharospasm patients performed worse in recognizing disgust and showed decreased functional connections in specific brain regions involved in perception processing, indicating that their difficulties in recognizing disgust could stem from impaired early visual processing.
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GFR reaches a new baseline, primarily correlating with nephron-mass preservation, 1-12 months after partial nephrectomy (PN). However, does the ipsilateral GFR experience subsequent decline, and does acute ischemic injury has long-term effect on the operated kidney? 319 patients with two kidneys and unilateral clamped PN were analyzed. All had preoperative, new-baseline, and latest follow-up imaging/serum creatinine levels.

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The impact of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) on plant photosynthesis has long been acknowledged, but large interactions with air temperature (T) and soil moisture (SM) still hinder a complete understanding of the influence of VPD on vegetation production across various climate zones. Here, we found a diverging response of productivity to VPD in the Northern Hemisphere by excluding interactive effects of VPD with T and SM. The interactions between VPD and T/SM not only offset the potential positive impact of warming on vegetation productivity but also amplifies the negative effect of soil drying.

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In the study to improve the light absorption range and intensity of dye sensitizers in the visible region and promote their photovoltaic performance, five novel polymeric metal complexes with sulfur coordination (BDTT-VBT-Ni, BDTT-VBT-Cu, BDTT-VBT-Zn, BDTT-VBT-Cd, and BDTT-VBT-Hg) to be used as D-A-π-A motif dye sensitizers were designed, synthesized, and characterized. In these polymeric metal complexes with sulfur coordination, the metal complexes with sulfur coordination of benzodithiophene derivatives are used as auxiliary electron acceptors, 8-quinolinol derivatives are used as π-bridge and electron acceptors, and thienylbenzene-[1,2-:4,5-'] dithiophene (BDTT) are used as electron donors. The effect of different metal complexes with sulfur coordination on the photovoltaic performance of dye sensitizers has been systematically studied.

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DNA aptamers are single-stranded DNA oligonucleotide sequences that bind to specific targets with high affinity. Currently, DNA aptamers can be produced only by synthesis. It is difficult for DNA aptamers to have a sustained impact on intracellular protein activity, which limits their clinical application.

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