Publications by authors named "Luyi Shao"

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  • Toluene, a major volatile organic compound, has significant implications for air pollution and human health, yet its biosynthesis by bacteria is not well understood.
  • The research utilized 16S rRNA sequencing and machine learning to analyze how bacterial communities change over time during toluene production, highlighting the increased diversity and specific bacterial groups linked to this process.
  • Key conditions for effective toluene biosynthesis were identified, including optimal temperature (25-30 °C) and pH (7-7.5), alongside significant relationships between specific bacterial families and functional genes associated with metabolic pathways.
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Purpose: Acute postoperative hypertension (APH) is a common complication during the anesthesia recovery period that can lead to adverse outcomes, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents. Identification of risk factors for APH will allow for preoperative optimization and appropriate perioperative management. This study aimed to identify risk factors for APH.

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Background: Individuals affected by autonomic dysfunction are at a higher risk of developing hypotension following anesthesia induction. Dynamic pupillometry has previously been employed as a means of assessing autonomic function. This prospective observational study was developed to determine whether pupillary light reflex (PLR) parameters can reliably predict post-induction hypotension (PIH).

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