Publications by authors named "Long Ting"

Morphology and cortical thickness of tibia bone influence the strength and strain distribution of bone and also influence fatigue fracture risk. However, current studies have not extensively explored the effect of morphology and cortical thickness on tibial strain distribution during different activities. This study aims to assess the effect of tibial morphology and cortical thickness on tibial strain during six different sports movements.

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Purpose: This study is to evaluate the altered number of functional connection (s) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) by functional connectivity density (FCD), to investigate its relationship with cognitive function, and to explore whether these features could be used to distinguish OSA from healthy controls (HCs).

Methods: Seventy-six OSA patients and 72 HCs were included in the analysis. All participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan.

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  • * Recovery of parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels showed that 73.5% of patients improved within six months, while some required up to two years, indicating variability in recovery times.
  • * Risk factors for delayed recovery included low PTH levels on the first day post-surgery and bilateral lymph node metastasis, with the study highlighting the need for further examination on when permanent HP is diagnosed.
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Background: The single-leg vertical jump (SLVJ) and single-leg horizontal jump (SLHJ) are commonly used assessments for individuals with lower limb injuries. Despite previous studies comparing these tasks across various individuals, their comparative effectiveness in evaluating lower limb function in individuals with patellofemoral pain (PFP) and any potential sex differences in these functional tests remain uncertain.

Research Question: The purpose of this study was to determine which jump task is more suitable for functional assessment in PFP patients by comparing the differences in jump performance and biomechanical variables between PFP patients and healthy individuals during the SLVJ and SLHJ.

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The MYB transcription factor family plays a crucial regulatory role in plant growth, development, biological progress, and stress responses. Here, we identified a R2R3-MYB transcription factor gene, , from tomato and characterized its function by gene silencing via RNA interference (RNAi). The results exhibited that the silencing of reduced the sensitivity of tomato seedlings to exogenous ABA.

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  • * Using a high-fat diet mouse model for 6 weeks, researchers found that TRF significantly reduced fat accumulation in the liver, linking this effect to changes in enzymes and metabolites involved in fat metabolism.
  • * The study suggests that TRF enhances liver health by influencing the metabolism of nicotinamide and gut microbiota, providing new insights for preventing and treating NAFLD.
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Objectives: To investigate the efficacy and safety of carbon dioxide (CO) laser cauterization in the treatment of pediatric congenital pyriform sinus fistula (CPSF), and to track and follow up the long-term outcome of the postoperative patients.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at a single center, where clinical data and follow-up information of children with CPSF who underwent CO laser cauterization with the assistance of a suspension laryngoscope and microscope were collected and analyzed their clinical characteristics and prognosis. Subsequently, multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to identify potential predictors of the number of laser cauterization procedures.

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Riemerella anatipestifer is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that is flagellated, non-budded, and encapsulated, measuring approximately 0.4 μm × 0.7 μm.

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Background And Aims: Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) can ameliorate arrhythmias; however, the mechanisms underlying their antiarrhythmic effect remain unclear. Therefore, we aimed to test the hypothesis that the SGLT2i empagliflozin (EMPA) ameliorates ventricular arrhythmias caused by myocardial infarction (MI) by inhibiting sympathetic remodeling.

Methods: Male nondiabetic Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into Sham ( n  = 10), MI ( n  = 13), low-EMPA (10 mg/kg/day; n  = 13), and high-EMPA (30 mg/kg/day; n  = 13) groups.

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Purpose: To investigate dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) within the cerebellar-whole brain network and dynamic topological properties of the cerebellar network in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients.

Methods: Sixty male patients and 60 male healthy controls were included. The sliding window method examined the fluctuations in cerebellum-whole brain dFC and connection strength in OSA.

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Introduction: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy improves clinical symptoms in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA); however, the mechanism of this clinical improvement and how it may be associated with the restoration of white matter (WM) structures in the brain is unclear. Therefore, this study investigated the relationship between the structural recovery of brain WM and improvements in cognitive function and emotion after long-term (12 months) CPAP treatment in patients with OSA.

Methods: We collected data from 17 patients with OSA before and 12 months after CPAP treatment, including sleep monitoring, clinical assessment, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) play a crucial regulatory role in malignant tumor metastasis. This study focused on the role of bone metastasis-related circRBMS3 in breast cancer. Two circRNA microarray datasets were obtained from the GEO database and overlapped bone metastasis-related circRNAs in breast cancer.

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Fungal linear polyketides, such as α-pyrones with a 6-alkenyl chain, have been a rich source of biologically active compounds. Two new ( and ) and four known (-) 6-alkenylpyrone polyketides were isolated from a marine-derived strain of the fungus . Their structures were determined based on extensive spectroscopic analysis.

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Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated impaired cerebellar function in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is associated with impaired cognition. However, the effects of OSA on resting-state functional connectivity (FC) in the cerebellum has not been determined. The purpose of this study was to investigate resting-state FC of the cerebellar subregions and its relevance to clinical symptoms in patients with OSA.

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Organic selenium (Se) accounts for up to 10-80% of total Se in soils, and l-selenomethionine (SeMet) is a typical organic Se species. However, the migration of SeMet in soils remains elusive. This study investigated the solid-liquid distribution, adsorption, desorption by phosphate, and self-oxidization of SeMet in solution under the influence of ferrihydrite, goethite, and hematite through batch experiments.

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  • Lung adenocarcinoma is a major cancer threat, and understanding the presence of spread through air space (STAS) is key to managing it effectively, with this study focusing on comparing predictive capabilities of CT and F-FDG PET/CT imaging methods.
  • The research analyzed data from 100 patients who had surgery for lung adenocarcinoma, looking at various imaging and pathological features to assess which factors best predict STAS presence.
  • Results indicated that features from both CT and F-FDG PET/CT significantly differ between STAS-positive and negative lesions, revealing that maximum tumor diameter and SUVmax are critical indicators, with SUVmax showing higher predictive value than tumor diameter.
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  • Glycoursodeoxycholic acid (GUDCA) has been shown to help with metabolic disorders and has now been studied for its potential effects on reducing arterial thrombosis, with an aim to understand its mechanisms.
  • The research involved analyzing GUDCA levels in patients and diet-induced obese mice, using various models to assess its impact on platelet function and thrombosis while also studying lipid changes in platelets after GUDCA treatment.
  • Results indicated that lower GUDCA levels are linked to higher thrombosis risk and that GUDCA significantly reduces platelet activity and thrombogenesis by inhibiting diacylglycerol kinase (DGK), suggesting that it could be beneficial for managing thrombosis, particularly in obese individuals.
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Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is significantly link to abdominal obesity. This study aimed to assess the association between anthropometric indices of abdominal obesity, including body roundness index (BRI), conicity index (CI), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), and UI risk in adult females.

Methods: We analyzed data from 10, 317 adult females in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database (2005-2018).

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the roles of nuclear factor-kappa B p65 (NF-[Formula: see text]B p65) and tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-) in cell apoptosis occurring in the fetal membranes of pregnant women who experience preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM).

Methods: This was a case-control study involving 57 pregnant women who delivered in the obstetric department of Affiliated Loudi Hospital, Hengyang Medical School, University of South China, from June 2021 to June 2022. Samples of fetal membrane tissue were collected from pregnant women with PPROM (n=27) and pregnant women who had normal deliveries (control group; n=30).

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Roller skiing is one primary form of training method as it is an off-snow equivalent to cross-country (XC) skiing during the dry land preseason training, but the results could only be applied to on-snow skiing with appropriate caution. The aim of this present study was to investigate the similarities and differences in roller skiing and on-snow skiing with the diagonal stride (DS) technique. Six youth (age: 14.

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Purpose: Previous studies demonstrated that there was abnormal functional connectivity (FC) in the amygdala subregions in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which was associated with cognitive function. However, it is not clear whether these abnormalities can be improved after continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment. Therefore, the aim of this research was to investigate the changes in FC of amygdala subregions with other brain regions after 6 months of CPAP treatment (post-CPAP) in patients with OSA.

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This study investigated the abnormal dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) variability of the thalamo-cortical circuit in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and explored the relationship between these changes and the clinical characteristics of patients with OSA. A total of 91 newly diagnosed patients with moderate-to-severe OSA and 84 education-matched healthy controls (HCs) were included. All participants underwent neuropsychological testing and a functional magnetic resonance imaging scan.

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  • DNA repair is essential for cell health, preventing DNA damage that can lead to cancer; dysfunctions in this process are linked to cancer development.
  • Advances in targeted therapy, particularly with PARP1 inhibitors, show promise for treating breast cancer in patients with BRCA1/2 mutations, highlighting the importance of the DNA repair signaling pathway.
  • The review outlines current research on BRCA-related treatments, evaluations of various DNA repair inhibitors, and their clinical implications for different breast cancer subtypes, while also forecasting future developments in cancer therapy.
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Objective: To investigate the dynamic change characteristics of dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) between the hippocampal subregions (anterior and posterior) and other brain regions in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and its relationship with cognitive function, and to explore whether these characteristics can be used to distinguish OSA from healthy controls (HCs).

Methods: Eighty-five patients with newly diagnosed moderate-to-severe OSA and 85 HCs were enrolled. All participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

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Background And Purpose: The efficacy and safety of tirofiban in endovascular therapy for cardioembolic ischemic stroke patients remain controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the role of intravenous tirofiban before endovascular therapy in cardioembolic stroke.

Methods: This post hoc analysis utilized data from the RESCUE BT (Endovascular Treatment With versus Without Tirofiban for Patients with Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke) trial, which was an investigator-initiated, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

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