Publications by authors named "Long Xie"

Background: Lymph node metastasis is closely associated with the prognosis of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This study aimed to evaluate the role of preoperative 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) parameters in mediastinal lymph node metastasis in NSCLC.

Methods: One hundred patients with NSCLC who underwent surgery, systematic lymph node dissection, who had undergone 18FFDG PET/CT for initial staging were divided into two groups: lymph node metastasis and non-metastasis.

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The stabilization of droplets in Pickering emulsions using solid particles has garnered significant attention through various methods. Cellulose and chitin derivatives in nature offer a sustainable source of Pickering emulsion stabilizers. In this study, medium-chain triglycerides were used as the oil phase for the preparation of emulsion.

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  • The study evaluates how the quality of computed tomography angiography (CTA) images, particularly those from Photon Counting Computed Tomography (PCCT), impacts the effectiveness of a deep learning (DL) algorithm in detecting large vessel occlusions (LVO) during acute ischemic stroke diagnostics.
  • 443 cases were analyzed, including both positive and negative occlusion cases, and the DL software prototype's performance was assessed with sensitivity and specificity metrics.
  • Results showed that the DL algorithm performed better with PCCT images compared to conventional CT images, achieving higher sensitivity for all occlusions and a marked improvement in identifying M2 occlusions, suggesting that improved image quality enhances detection capabilities but further research is necessary.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by a long preclinical stage during which molecular markers of amyloid beta and tau pathology rise, but there is minimal neurodegeneration or cognitive decline. Previous literature suggests that measures of brain function might be more sensitive to neuropathologic burden during the preclinical stage of AD than conventional measures of macrostructure, such as cortical thickness. However, among studies that used resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) acquisitions with Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent (BOLD) contrast, most employed connectivity-based analytic approaches, which discard information about the amplitude of spontaneous brain activity.

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Polypathology is a major driver of heterogeneity in clinical presentation and extent of neurodegeneration (N) in patients with Alzheimer Disease (AD). Beyond amyloid (A) and tau (T) pathologies, over half of patients with AD have concomitant pathology such as α-synuclein (S) in mixed AD with Lewy Body Disease (LBD). Patients with Mixed Etiology Dementia (MED) such as AD+LBD have faster progression and potentially differential responses to targeted treatments, though the diagnosis of AD+LBD can be challenging given overlapping clinical and imaging features.

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Blanching is an agricultural practice where vegetables are cultivated in darkness to prevent photosynthesis, thereby modifying their colour, texture, and flavor. The technique is popularly employed in Chinese chive (CC). Blanched Chinese chive (BCC) is renowned for its pale-yellow appearance, delicate flavor, and culinary-medicinal values; nonetheless, how blanching alters the chemical composition largely remains intangible.

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The gut microbiome is impacted by certain types of dietary fibre. However, the type, duration and dose needed to elicit gut microbial changes and whether these changes also influence microbial metabolites remain unclear. This study investigated the effects of supplementing healthy participants with two types of non-digestible carbohydrates (resistant starch (RS) and polydextrose (PD)) on the stool microbiota and microbial metabolite concentrations in plasma, stool and urine, as secondary outcomes in the Dietary Intervention Stem Cells and Colorectal Cancer (DISC) Study.

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Enhancers play a critical role in dynamically regulating spatial-temporal gene expression and establishing cell identity, underscoring the significance of designing them with specific properties for applications in biosynthetic engineering and gene therapy. Despite numerous high-throughput methods facilitating genome-wide enhancer identification, deciphering the sequence determinants of their activity remains challenging. Here, we present the DREAM (DNA cis-Regulatory Elements with controllable Activity design platforM) framework, a novel deep learning-based approach for synthetic enhancer design.

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  • * It involves a randomized, double-blind clinical trial with 80 participants, who will receive either SQTQD plus GBT mimetics or SQTQD mimetics plus GBTs over a 24-week period, assessing various cognitive and quality-of-life outcomes.
  • * The research aims to provide evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of SQTQD for MCI associated with WML
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This paper for the 20th anniversary of the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) provides an overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of medial temporal lobe (MTL) subregions in ADNI using a dedicated high-resolution T2-weighted sequence. A review of the work that supported the inclusion of this imaging modality into ADNI Phase 3 is followed by a brief description of the ADNI MTL imaging and analysis protocols and a summary of studies that have used these data. This review is supplemented by a new study that uses novel surface-based tools to characterize MTL neurodegeneration across biomarker-defined AD stages.

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Background: This evaluation aims to provide a reference for clinical decision-making regarding the use of SPN in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The objective of this study is to evaluate the quality of clinical practice guidelines for the use of supplementary parenteral nutrition (SPN) in ICU patients, both domestically and internationally.

Patients And Methods: The quality of clinical practice recommendations for SPN use in ICU patients was assessed using a systematic approach.

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Objective: This study utilized network meta-analysis (NMA) to compare the efficacy of five commonly used traditional Chinese medicine monomers in reducing intimal hyperproliferation in arterial balloon injury models.

Methods: Relevant literature up to January 2024 was systematically retrieved from seven major databases. The intima-to-media (I/M) ratio was chosen as the primary outcome measure.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of combining bedside ultrasound (VExUS) and the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index to predict acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with acute hyperlipidemic pancreatitis.
  • It included 110 patients, divided into AKI (23 patients) and non-AKI groups (87 patients), analyzing various health metrics and risk factors for AKI using statistical methods.
  • The results showed no significant differences in standard health measurements between the two groups, but notable differences in the TyG index and VExUS scores, suggesting their potential value as predictive tools for AKI risk.
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Background: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP1R) agonists have been shown to reduce major cardiovascular events in diabetic patients, but their role in heart failure (HF) remains controversial. Recent evidence implies their potential benefits on cardiometabolism such as lipid metabolism, which may contribute to lowering the risk of HF. Consequently, we designed a Mendelian randomization (MR) study to investigate the causal relationships of circulating lipids mediating GLP1R agonists in HF.

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Background: Many studies suggest a strong correlation between gut microbiota (GM) and diabetic neuropathy (DN). However, the precise causal relationship between GM and DN has yet to be fully elucidated. Hence, a bi-directional Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was used to examine the association between GM and DN.

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The aim of this study was to develop new discarded enoki mushroom root-derived multifunctional chrome-free chitosan-based tanning agents that can be used for eco-leather manufacturing. In this study, oligochitosan (OCS) was prepared from chitosan extracted from the enoki mushrooms and chemically modified using reactive dye R19 and epichlorohydrin (ECH) to prepare chromium-free tanning agent (OCS-R19-ECH) with both tanning and dyeing functions. FT-IR, XRD, and NMR (H) confirmed the successful synthesis of the product.

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In recent years, with the booming of the edible mushroom industry, chitin production has become increasingly dependent on fungi and other non-traditional sources. Fungal chitin has advantages including superior performance, simpler separation processes, abundant raw materials, and the absence of shellfish allergens. As a kind of edible mushroom, flammulina velutipes (F.

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Background: Escalating cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) pose a major challenge to global TB control efforts, necessitating innovative diagnostics to empower decentralized detection of gene mutations associated with resistance to rifampicin (RIF) and isoniazid (INH) in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) in resource-constrained settings.

Methods: Combining multiplex fluorescent PCR and Multiple Probes Melting Analysis, we identified mutations in the rpoB, katG, ahpC and inhA genes from sputum specimens.

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  • Current understanding of tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) in Alzheimer's Disease is hindered by other non-AD pathologies and limitations of conventional two-dimensional histological methods.
  • The study combines ex vivo MRI and serial histological imaging from 25 human medial temporal lobe specimens to create a high-resolution 3-D atlas that maps the distribution of NFT burden.
  • Findings reveal a gradient in NFT distribution from anterior to posterior in the medial temporal lobe, with highest concentrations in specific regions, suggesting certain areas may serve as early biomarkers for neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's Disease.
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Background: Volumetry of subregions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) computed from automatic segmentation in MRI can track neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease. However, image quality may vary in MRI. Poor quality MR images can lead to unreliable segmentation of MTL subregions.

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The demand for high-precision CRISPR/Cas9 systems in biomedicine is experiencing a notable upsurge. The editing system fdCas9 employs a dual-sgRNA strategy to enhance editing accuracy. However, the application of fdCas9 is constrained by the stringent requirement for two protospacer adjacent motifs (PAMs) of Cas9.

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  • MRI tests for brain changes usually miss early signs of diseases like Alzheimer's.
  • Using a special type of MRI called diffusion MRI may help find these early signs by looking at brain structures.
  • The study found that certain brain changes are linked to Alzheimer's even before other symptoms show up, showing that this new method is really useful.
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  • Scientists created a new way to measure nitrogen in plants and its different forms, using special tools and tests.
  • They tested this method with poplar leaves and another substance, finding it very accurate with only tiny differences compared to older methods.
  • This new method is quick, easy, and can handle a lot of samples at once, making it better for studying plants.
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Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the precursors of germ cells and play a crucial role in germline transmission. In chickens, PGCs can be cultured in vitro while maintaining their germline stem cell characteristics. The Deleted in Azoospermia-Like (DAZL) gene, which is highly expressed in PGCs, is essential for germ cell development.

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