Publications by authors named "Luo L"

Introduction: Perioperative transcutaneous pericardium 6 (P6) electrical stimulation is effective for prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). The patients undergoing breast cancer surgery have a high PONV prevalence; however, the effectiveness of P6 stimulation in this surgical population has not been investigated.

Materials And Methods: A total of 198 patients undergoing mastectomy under general anesthesia were enrolled.

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Background: The causal relationship between the level of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) is still unclear.

Aim: We tried to determine the causal relationship between the level of serum 25(OH)D and ED risk.

Methods: In this study, we used genome-wide association study data from the UK Biobank to analyse the relationship between serum 25(OH)D (as the exposure) and ED (as the outcome).

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Objective: This study used finite element analysis to simulate four commonly used fixation methods for metacarpal shaft oblique fractures during finger motion and evaluate their biomechanical performance. The aim was to provide evidence for clinically selecting the optimal fixation method, guiding early rehabilitation treatment, and reducing the risk of complications.

Methods: Finite element analysis simulated dynamic proximal phalanx motion (60° flexion, 20° extension, 20° adduction, and 20° abduction).

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  • - The study discusses the first search for elastic scattering between low-mass dark matter particles (sub-MeV) and electrons, conducted using the PandaX-4T liquid xenon experiment.
  • - These sub-MeV dark matter particles can gain energy through interactions with cosmic-ray electrons, which could be spotted as electron recoil signals in the experiment.
  • - With an exposure of 0.63 tonne·year, the researchers established new limits on the interaction strength between dark matter and electrons across a range of masses from 10 eV/c² to 3 keV/c².
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Fritillariae thunbergii Bulbus (FTB) is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been widely cultivated for its expectorant, antitussive, antiasthmatic, antiviral, and anticancer properties. The yield and quality of F. thunbergii are influenced by cultivation conditions, such as the use of fertilizers.

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Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) emerged as a promising approach for cancer treatment, yet its application in solid tumors faced challenges such as inadequate tumor infiltration and cellular dysfunction. Histone acetylation is reported to play a crucial role in restoring T-cell function within tumor tissues. Building upon previous research, a novel strategy involving the co-loading of two drugs, G3C12 and vorinostat (SAHA), into PLGA microspheres to form G3C12+SAHA@PLGA is developed for intratumoral injection.

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Solubility largely determines the impacts of aerosol Fe on marine ecosystems and human health. Currently, modeling studies have large uncertainties in aerosol Fe solubility due to inadequate understanding of the sources of dissolved Fe. This work investigated seasonal variations of Fe solubility in coarse and fine aerosols in Qingdao, a coastal city in the Northwest Pacific, and utilized a receptor model for source apportionment of total and dissolved aerosol Fe.

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Considering the large demand for electricity in the era of artificial intelligence and big data, there is an urgent need to explore novel energy storage media with higher energy density and intelligent temperature self-check functions. High-entropy (HE) ceramic capacitors are of great significance because of their excellent energy storage efficiency and high power density (P). However, the contradiction between configurational entropy and polarization in traditional HE systems greatly restrains the increase in energy storage density.

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  • - The study explores the impact of resilience and posttraumatic growth (PTG) on frontline nurses dealing with global disasters, aiming to understand how these factors affect their mental health over time.
  • - Results indicate that PTG can enhance resilience but not vice versa, suggesting a one-way influence where growth after trauma helps build resilience in nurses.
  • - The findings highlight the importance of PTG in supporting nurses, paving the way for better psychological interventions and programs aimed at boosting resilience during and after crises.
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in aquatic environments can significantly influence microalgal metabolism and the enrichment of heavy metals. However, the specific mechanism through which typical DOM affects the enrichment of the heavy metal chromium (Cr) in green algae remains unclear. This study investigates the impacts of varying concentrations of humic acid (HA), selected as a representative DOM in water, on the growth, metabolism, and Cr enrichment in Chlorella vulgaris, a typical green alga.

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The complexity of systems stems from the richness of the group interactions among their units. Classical networks exhibit identified limits in the study of complex systems, where links connect pairs of nodes, inability to comprehensively describe higher-order interactions in networks. Higher-order networks can enhance modeling capacities of group interaction networks and help understand and predict network dynamical behavior.

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Background: Chicoric acid (CA) is a crucial immunologically active compound found in chicory and echinacea, possessing a range of biological activities. Ferroptosis, a type of iron-dependent cell death induced by lipid peroxidation, plays a key role in the development and advancement of asthma. Targeting ferroptosis could be a potential therapeutic strategy for treating asthma.

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Background: The burden of common urologic diseases, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urinary tract infections (UTI), urolithiasis, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, and prostate cancer, varies both geographically and within specific regions. It is essential to conduct a comprehensive and precise assessment of the global burden of urologic diseases.

Methods: We obtained data on incidence, prevalence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for the aforementioned urologic diseases by age, sex, location, and year from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021.

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Background: Phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) are vital in converting insoluble phosphorus into a soluble form that plants can readily absorb and utilize in soil. While previous studies have mainly focused on the extracellular secretion of microorganisms, few have explored the intricate intracellular metabolic processes involved in PSB-mediated phosphorus solubilization.

Results: Here, we uncovered that Ca(PO) could serve as a source of insoluble phosphorus for the PSB, Pseudomonas sp.

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Background: In recent times, a number of new indices for measuring visceral obesity have been developed. This research sought to investigate the relationship between four visceral obesity indices and prediabetes and diabetes.

Methods: Conducted in 2011 as a cross-sectional analysis in Dalian, China, this study utilized logistic regression models to explore the relationships between four visceral obesity indices and prediabetes and diabetes.

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Bacterial leaf spot of pepper (BSP), primarily caused by ), poses a significant challenge to pepper production worldwide. Despite its impact, the genetic diversity of this pathogen remains underexplored, which limits our understanding of its population structure. To bridge this knowledge gap, we conducted a comprehensive analysis using 103 strains isolated from pepper in southwest Florida to characterize genomic and type III effector (T3E) variation in this population.

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Immunotherapy using inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-2 and interferon (IFN)-α, has been clinically validated in treating various cancers. However, systemic immunocytokine-based therapies are limited by the short half-life of recombinant proteins and severe dose-limiting toxicities. In this study, we exploited local immunotherapy by intratumoral administration of lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-encapsulated mRNA cocktail encoding cytokines IL-12, IL-7, and IFN-α.

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Background And Aim: Accurately predicting microvascular invasion (MVI) before surgery is beneficial for surgical decision-making, and some high-risk hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients may benefit from postoperative adjuvant transarterial chemoembolization (PA-TACE). The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a novel nomogram for predicting MVI and assessing the survival benefits of selectively receiving PA-TACE in HCC patients.

Methods: The 1372 HCC patients who underwent hepatectomy at four medical institutions were randomly divided into training and validation datasets according to a 7:3 ratio.

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Background: Dexmedetomidine is considered to have neuroprotective effects and may reduce postoperative delirium in both cardiac and major non-cardiac surgeries. Compared with non-cardiac surgery, the delirium incidence is extremely high after cardiac surgery, which could be caused by neuroinflammation induced by surgical stress and CPB. Thus, it is essential to explore the potential benefits of dexmedetomidine on the incidence of delirium in cardiac surgery under CPB.

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Wheat yellow mosaic virus (WYMV) is one of the most serious viral pathogens causing reductions in wheat yield in East Asia. We investigated the phylodynamics of WYMV by analysing the CP, VPg and P1 genes to understand the origin and dispersal of the virus. A Bayesian phylogenetic analysis revealed that the most recent common WYMV ancestor occurred in approximately 1742 (95% credibility interval, 1439-1916) CE (Common Era), and the evolutionary rates of the VPg, CP and P1 genes were 6.

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Numerous soft actuators based on pneumatic network (PneuNet) design have already been proposed and extensively employed across various soft robotics applications in recent years. Despite their widespread use, a common limitation of most existing designs is that their action is predetermined during the fabrication process, thereby restricting the ability to modify or alter their function during operation. To address this shortcoming, in this article the design of a Reconfigurable, Transformable Soft Pneumatic Actuator (RT-SPA) is proposed.

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Purpose: Comprehensive chromosomal status of blastocyst from women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) was limited. This study aimed to identify possible differences in the preimplantation blastocyst chromosome aberrations between PCOS women and controls receiving preimplantation genetic testing (PGT).

Methods: This was a multi-center retrospective cohort study including a total of 707 blastocysts from 147 PCOS women and 3006 blastocysts from 821 control women receiving PGT between 2015 and 2021.

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Posttranslational tyrosine sulfation of peptides and proteins is catalysed by tyrosylprotein sulfotransferases (TPSTs). In Arabidopsis, tyrosine sulfation is essential for the activities of peptide hormones, such as phytosulfokine (PSK) and root meristem growth factor (RGF). Here, we identified a TPST-encoding gene, MtTPST, from model legume Medicago truncatula.

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  • The use of hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers for cosmetic procedures has increased but comes with risks, including rare infections caused by Serratia marcescens, particularly in patients with weakened immune systems.
  • This study presents a rare case of Serratia marcescens infection after HA injection and reviews previous cases to outline clinical characteristics, how to diagnose, and the best treatment methods.
  • Results showed that antibiotics like quinolones, specifically moxifloxacin, were effective, leading to recovery in a significant number of cases, suggesting that sensitive aminoglycosides or TMP-SMX should be used as first-line treatment for such infections.
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