Publications by authors named "Long J"

For an integrated understanding of how evolutionary dynamics operate in parallel on multiple levels, computational models can enable investigations that would be otherwise infeasible or impossible. We present one modeling framework, (), and employ it to investigate how two types of randomness-genetic and developmental-drive the evolution of morphological complexity. With these two types of randomness implemented as germline mutation and transcription error, with rates varied in an [Formula: see text] factorial experimental design, we tested two related hypotheses: ( ) Randomness in the gene transcription process alters the direct impact of selection on populations; and ( ) Selection on locomotor performance targets morphological complexity.

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Diabetes, a common metabolic condition, is recognized by the worldwide public health community as a serious chronic illness. International new drug discovery has long been dominated by the study and creation of blood glucose-lowering medications. Important phases in the development process of these medications include the in vitro assessment model and screening methods, which can dramatically lower the costs and risks of subsequent clinical trials and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of drug development.

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This article analyzed the mechanism of Huangqi Simiao Decoction(HSD) for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM). The component targets of HSD and the related disease targets of T2DM were screened through network pharmacology. The protein-protein interaction(PPI) network of intersecting targets and the drug-component-intersecting target network were constructed to screen the potential active ingredients and targets.

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The "memory effect" of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in wet scrubber (WS) has become a frequent negative phenomenon in waste incineration field. This work focuses on studying the major influence factors and pathways of memory effect of PCDD/Fs in WS from the aspects of PCDD/F carriers and operating conditions. The PCDD/F contents of fillings used for over three years is 0.

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Purpose: Families living with mitochondrial diseases (MD) often endure prolonged diagnostic journeys and invasive testing, yet many remain without a molecular diagnosis. The Australian Genomics Mitochondrial Flagship, comprising clinicians, diagnostic, and research scientists, conducted a prospective national study to identify the diagnostic utility of singleton genomic sequencing using blood samples.

Methods: A total of 140 children and adults living with suspected MD were recruited using modified Nijmegen criteria (MNC) and randomized to either exome + mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing or genome sequencing.

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  • Research indicates that individuals with hepatitis B virus (HBV) display disrupted gut microbiota, and the impact of the antiviral Tenofovir dipivoxil (TDF) on this microbiota is not well understood.* -
  • In a study comparing healthy subjects with HBV-infected patients, TDF treatment led to notable changes in gut microbiota composition, but complete recovery to a normal state was not achieved.* -
  • Although TDF improved gut microbiota regulation in HBV-infected individuals, there was no significant change in inflammatory factors, possibly due to the short duration of TDF treatment in the study.*
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This Letter presents results from a combination of searches for Higgs boson pair production using 126-140  fb^{-1} of proton-proton collision data at sqrt[s]=13  TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector. At 95% confidence level (CL), the upper limit on the production rate is 2.9 times the standard model (SM) prediction, with an expected limit of 2.

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This Letter presents the first study of the energy dependence of diboson polarization fractions in WZ→ℓνℓ^{'}ℓ^{'}(ℓ,ℓ^{'}=e,μ) production. The dataset used corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140  fb^{-1} of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector. Two fiducial regions with an enhanced presence of events featuring two longitudinally polarized bosons are defined.

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Our objective was to assess changes in preventive services use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. We obtained secondary survey data from the National Health Interview Survey for 2019 and 2021. We examined, six preventive services among all adults.

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  • Post-transplant, sexual bother tends to decrease over the first three years, with a significant improvement in sexual activity, especially peaking one year after transplantation.
  • It's important to address sexual health during kidney transplantation management, as it greatly influences the quality of life for patients both before and after the procedure.
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  • Merrill & Chun is an important tree species in the rainforests of Hainan Island and is now heavily protected because it has been over-exploited for its valuable wood.
  • Researchers studied 78 trees from different areas to understand how genetically diverse the populations are, and they found low diversity compared to other endangered species.
  • The study revealed that the population has been declining for about 20,000 years, especially speeding up in the last 4,000 years, which shows the need for better conservation efforts to help restore this tree species.
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Introduction: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of undernutrition and risk of feeding difficulties and describe common feeding practices for children from birth to 10 years of age living in residential care in Zambia.

Methods: This was a secondary analysis of de-identified cross-sectional data on 397 children living in 22 residential care facilities in four provinces. Child demographics, anthropometrics, hemoglobin levels, risk for feeding difficulties, and facility-level feeding practices were collected by a trained study team using , a digital health app.

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Introduction: Vitiligo (VL) is associated with several autoimmune diseases, especially Hashimoto's thyroiditis, VL and concomitant Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) up to 34% in VL.

Aim: To assess the predictive value of serum inflammatory factors in guiding treatment response among patients with concurrent VL and concomitant HT.

Material And Methods: This retrospective study enrolled 67 cases of VL and concomitant HT, and the patients according to treatment outcomes were divided into the unsatisfied group and the satisfied group.

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  • Inflammation is a major factor in slow coronary flow phenomenon (SCFP), which complicates cases of ischemia in patients with no obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). Identifying reliable predictors of SCFP is essential for better management of these patients.* -
  • In a study involving 1422 INOCA patients, those with SCFP exhibited higher systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) levels compared to controls, along with increased body mass index (BMI), smoking, and diabetes rates.* -
  • Results indicated that BMI and SIRI are independent predictors of SCFP, with SIRI showing promise as a useful tool for distinguishing SCFP, especially when its value exceeds 1.140, indicating a significant predictive sensitivity
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Background: Calls to emergency departments (EDs) from ambulances to alert them to a critical case being transported to that facility that requires a special response ('pre-alerts') have been shown to improve outcomes for patients requiring immediate time-critical treatment (eg, stroke). However, little is known about their usefulness for other patients and the processes involved in ED responses to them. This study aimed to understand how pre-alerts influence patient care in the ED.

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Objective: Underserved young adults (YA) with type 1 diabetes (T1D) experience the worst outcomes across the life span. We developed and integrated the Supporting Emerging Adults with Diabetes (SEAD) program into routine endocrinology care to address unmet social and medical challenges.

Research Design And Methods: This study was designed as a longitudinal cohort study, with prospective data collection over 4 years on YA in SEAD compared with usual endocrine care.

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Objective: Although certain orbital fractures are associated with specific clinical symptoms, these relationships should be reviewed comprehensively. The optimal choice between manual preformed mesh implants (MPIs) and patient-specific mesh implants (PSIs) for orbital reconstruction remains undetermined due to inconclusive evidence regarding their effectiveness.

Methods: This retrospective study investigated 280 patients with unilateral orbital fractures to explore the correlation between clinical ocular symptoms, including diplopia, enophthalmos, limitation of ocular movement, blindness, and the specific type of orbital fracture.

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Distraction osteogenesis is widely used for bone tissue engineering. Mechanical stimulation plays a central role in the massive tissue regeneration observed during distraction osteogenesis. Although distraction osteogenesis has been a boon for patients with bone defects, we still have limited knowledge about the intrinsic mechanotransduction that converts physical forces into biochemical signals capable of inducing cell behavior changes and new tissue formation.

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Tumor vascular normalization (TVN) is associated with antitumor therapeutic efficacy in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, the short time window of TVN is the biggest hindrance to its wide clinical application. We investigated whether targeting transforming growth factor beta can enhance the TVN effect of bevacizumab (BEV)-induced patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of NPC.

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Background: Hematopoietic stem progenitor cells (HSPCs) undergo phenotypical and functional changes during their emergence and development. Although the molecular programs governing the development of human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have been investigated broadly, the relationships between dynamic metabolic alterations and their functions remain poorly characterized.

Methods: In this study, we comprehensively described the proteomics of HSPCs in the human fetal liver (FL), umbilical cord blood (UCB), and adult bone marrow (aBM).

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The poor properties of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) and recycled coarse aggregate concrete (RCAC) are considered key constraints hindering the reuse of this waste resource in marine engineering. The CO-based accelerated carbonation method, which utilizes the alkali aggregate properties of RCA to achieve CO uptake and sequestration while significantly enhancing its properties, has attracted widespread attention. However, the degree of improvement in the properties of RCA under different initial moisture conditions (IMCs) and aggregate particle sizes (APSs) after CO-accelerated carbonation remains unclear.

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Optical remote sensing can effectively capture 2-dimensional (2D) forest information, such as woodland area and percentage forest cover. However, accurately estimating forest vertical-structure relevant parameters such as height using optical images remains challenging, which leads to low accuracy of estimating forest stocks like biomass and carbon stocks. Thus, accurately obtaining vertical structure information of forests has become a significant bottleneck in the application of optical remote sensing to forestry.

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Nanoparticles (NPs) are one of the promising strategies to deal with bacterial infections. As the main subset of NPs, metal and metal oxide NPs show destructive power against bacteria by releasing metal ions, direct contact of cell membranes and antibiotic delivery. Recently, a number of researchers have focused on the antibacterial activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) against ().

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As a notorious bacterial pathogen, () can readily induce infections in the community and hospital, causing significant morbidity and mortality. With the extensive rise of multiple resistance, conventional antibiotic therapy has rapidly become ineffective for related infections. Resveratrol is a naturally occurring polyphenolic substance that has been demonstrated to have effective antimicrobial activity against Resveratrol at sub-inhibitory doses can suppress the expression of virulence factors, contributing to attenuated biofilm formation, interference with quorum sensing and the inhibition of the production of toxins.

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