Publications by authors named "Lou M"

Laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers are prominent within head and neck malignancies. The diagnosis of distant metastasis (DM) invariably signals poor prognosis, underscoring the need to optimize current treatment approaches. Patient data for metastatic laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer were extracted from the SEER database (2000-2020).

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased depressive symptoms and diminished sleep quality among nurses. This study explores the relationships among social support, sleep quality, and depressive symptoms among Chinese nurses during the COVID-19 outbreak, with a focus on the mediating role of sleep quality.

Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 2140 nurses was conducted from August to September 2022.

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Introduction: Studies on mental health applications among college students lack empirical evidence regarding mobile application usage's intensity, duration and frequency.

Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)-based mobile application in ameliorating depressive symptoms among college students.

Methods: A randomised controlled trial was conducted at three universities.

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Cancer casts a profound shadow on global health, with pain emerging as one of the dominant and severe complications, particularly in advanced stages. The effective management of cancer-induced pain remains an unmet need. Emerging preclinical evidence suggests that targets related to tumor immunotherapy may also modulate cancer-related pain pathways, thus offering a promising therapeutic direction.

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  • Metal halide perovskites (MHPs) show promise but suffer from structural instability, particularly in high humidity, which limits their practical use.
  • Researchers discovered a method to grow nanowires (NWs) of MHP on glass surfaces under 85% humidity, allowing for tunable lengths and compositions.
  • These nanowire lasers demonstrated impressive qualities such as high quality factor and stability, opening up new possibilities for advanced optical applications.
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  • * A key finding is the existence of a "turning point temperature" during LDED, which increases with heat accumulation and influences the initial temperature for the subtractive milling process.
  • * Maintaining an optimal milling temperature of around 100 °C improves surface quality and reduces tool wear, but excessively high temperatures can lead to tool adhesion issues and a decline in milling quality.
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Age-related hearing loss is a chronic health condition. This qualitative study applied the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation to explore the lived experiences and illness perceptions of older adults with age-related hearing loss. Twenty older adults ≥ 65 years of age with hearing loss were recruited by purposive sampling.

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  • Umami peptides enhance flavor, reduce salt, and offer nutritional benefits, but traditional lab methods for identifying them are inefficient and costly.
  • The Umami-gcForest model uses advanced machine learning algorithms to predict umami peptides more accurately by analyzing amino acid features and optimizing data dimensions.
  • Key features for accurate predictions include hydrophobicity, charge, and polarity, and an online platform has been created for easy user access to this powerful screening tool.
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Epigenetic age quantifies biological age using DNA methylation information and is a potential pathway by which physical activity benefits general health. We aimed to assess the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activity and epigenetic age in middle-aged and older Australians. Blood DNA methylation data for 6208 participants (40% female) in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (MCCS) were available at baseline (1990-1994, mean age, 59 years) and, of those, for 1009 at follow-up (2003-2007, mean age, 69 years).

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Objectives: Given the particularity of Asian cultures and dietary habits, there is a need to establish a neuroprotective dietary pattern specially for the Asian stroke high-risk population, to prevent cognitive impairment.

Design: A systematic review and cross-sectional study.

Setting And Participants: Chinese stroke high-risk population from the CIRCLE (NCT03542734) study.

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Objective: To analyze the molecular mechanism of heterosis in East Friesian sheep × Hu sheep (EH) hybrid sheep and Suffolk × EH (SHE) hybrid sheep (Ovis aries).

Methods: In this research, the growth performance data of Hu sheep (H), EH and SHE from birth to 8 months of age were analyzed. Three 8-month-old sheep of each of the three strains (9 sheep in total) were chosen and their longissimus dorsi muscles were collected for transcriptome sequencing.

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Background: Predictors for permanent nipple-areola complex (NAC) insensitivity after reduction mammoplasty are sparsely defined.

Objectives: We analyze factors associated with NAC insensitivity over a long-term follow-up.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of reduction mammoplasties on 1598 breasts performed by four surgeons from March 2015-February 2023 was conducted.

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To elucidate the expression profiles, methylation states, and clinicopathological significance of the PRDM gene family, focusing on the MECOM gene's role in uterine endometrial cancer (UCEC) and its molecular interactions with the TGF-beta signaling pathway. Our methodology combined detailed bioinformatics analyses using UALCAN and GEPIA with in vitro assessments in HEC-1-A cells. Techniques included CRISPR-Cas9 for gene editing and various cellular assays (CCK-8, flow cytometry, Transwell) to evaluate the effects of MECOM on cell proliferation, migration, and apoptosis, alongside Western blot analysis for protein regulation in the TGF-beta pathway.

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Tailings pond poses a serious threat to the surrounding environment. This study aimed to explore the current status and mechanism of Hippophae rhamnoides (H. rhamnoides) restoration in the Zhoutaizi magnetite tailings pond in Chengde city by analyzing the physicochemical properties, heavy metal content, and microbial community characteristics of the rhizosphere soil of H.

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  • Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) can lead to various cerebrovascular issues, but research on sex differences in SVD is limited.
  • This study analyzed data from over 20,000 patients with acute ischemic stroke to examine whether the presence and severity of cerebral microbleeds (CMB) and other SVD markers differ between males and females.
  • Results showed that males had more frequent CMB while females had fewer lacunes but higher severe white matter hyperintensities, indicating distinct SVD characteristics based on sex.
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A defining unique characteristic of the gut immune system is its ability to respond effectively to foreign pathogens while mitigating unnecessary inflammation. Intestinal macrophages serve as the cornerstone of this balancing act, acting uniquely as both the sword and shield in the gut microenvironment. The GI tract is densely innervated by the enteric nervous system (ENS), the intrinsic nervous system of the gut.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze cervical and thoracic fractures linked to recreational activities, using data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) from 2003 to 2022 to assess incidence rates based on demographic factors.
  • - Findings indicated an estimated 13,823 cervical fractures and 24,236 thoracic fractures in the analyzed period, with males showing a significantly higher rate of cervical fractures compared to females, and younger individuals (under 18) having a higher incidence of thoracic fractures than older age groups.
  • - Common activities leading to these fractures included football (26.6%) and horseback riding (19.7%), highlighting the need for awareness and safety measures in recreational sports.
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  • - The study analyzed data from the US National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) between 2003 and 2022 to understand the trends in lumbar spine fractures, revealing a significant increase in injury rates over the years, particularly among older adults.
  • - Out of 15,196 recorded injuries, the majority (76.6%) were due to falls, with a notably higher incidence in females and a substantial rise in fractures among individuals aged 60 and above.
  • - The findings highlight the importance of addressing bone health issues in the aging population, as a doubling of lumbar fracture rates was observed in patients over 40 years old during the study period.
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Functional coatings, including organic and inorganic coatings, play a vital role in various industries by providing a protective layer and introducing unique functionalities. However, its design often involves time-consuming experimentation with multiple materials and processing parameters. To overcome these limitations, data-driven approaches are gaining traction in materials science.

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Breast cancer in the elderly presents distinct biological characteristics and clinical treatment responses compared with cancer in younger patients. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment is recommended for evaluating treatment efficacy in elderly cancer patients based on physiological classification. However, research on molecular classification in older cancer patients remains insufficient.

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Aim: This study aims to explore the effectiveness and safety of Ginkgolide in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) and moderate-to-severe stroke receiving intravenous alteplase thrombolysis (IVT).

Methods: Ginkgolide with Intravenous Alteplase Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke Improving Neurological Function (GIANT) was an open-label, prospective, multicenter, cluster-randomized clinical trial and included AIS patients in 24 centers randomized to the intervention of intravenous Ginkgolide or control group within the first 24 h after IVT. LVO was defined as any occlusion of the internal carotid artery, M1 or M2 of the middle cerebral artery, A1 or A2 of the anterior cerebral artery, P1 of the posterior cerebral artery, and V4 of the vertebral artery or the basilar artery.

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Nucleoside disaccharides are essential glycosides that naturally occur in specific living organisms. This study developed an enhanced UDP-glucose regeneration system to facilitate the multienzyme synthesis of nucleoside disaccharides by integrating it with nucleoside-specific glycosyltransferases. The system utilizes maltodextrin and polyphosphate as cost-effective substrates for UDP-glucose supply, catalyzed by α-glucan phosphorylase (αGP) and UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (UGP).

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Evidence suggests that inflammation may be associated with a higher risk of endometrial cancer, but previous reviews have typically examined a limited number of biomarkers. This study aimed to critically appraise the evidence on the effect of 13 circulating inflammatory biomarkers on endometrial cancer risk. MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched for prospective cohort, (nested) case-control and case-cohort studies, and Mendelian randomization (MR) studies published up to 31 March 2023.

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Alcohol abuse, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a substance dependency psychiatric disorder. We aimed to establish a causal relationship between specific gut microbiota and alcohol abuse using Mendelian Randomisation (MR) and bioinformatics methods. We acquired summary data of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for gut microbiota and alcohol abuse from the Mibiogen and Finngen databases, respectively.

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Cancer subtyping refers to categorizing a particular cancer type into distinct subtypes or subgroups based on a range of molecular characteristics, clinical manifestations, histological features, and other relevant factors. The identification of cancer subtypes can significantly enhance precision in clinical practice and facilitate personalized diagnosis and treatment strategies. Recent advancements in the field have witnessed the emergence of numerous network fusion methods aimed at identifying cancer subtypes.

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