Publications by authors named "Lvyu Li"

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  • The study explored how gut bacteria might influence osteoporosis using a combination of genetic analysis and animal experiments.
  • Various statistical methods were applied to examine data from public sources to determine the causal relationship between gut microbiota and osteoporosis.
  • Results showed specific bacteria's abundance was linked to osteoporosis risk, with inflammatory responses in mice indicating gut health impacts bone density.
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Dieting is a basic treatment for lowering hyperuricemia. Here, we aimed to determine the optimal amount of dietary food that lowers serum uric acid (SUA) without modifying the dietary ingredients in rats. Increased SUA was found in food-deprived 45-day-old uricase-deficient rats (Kunming-DY rats), and the optimal amount of dietary food (75% dietary intake) to lower SUA was established by controlling the amount of food given daily from 25% to 100% for 2 weeks.

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Uricase-deficient rats could be one of the optimal model animals to study hyperuricemia. The present study aimed to find the biological differences between uricase-deficient (Kunming-DY rats) and wild-type male rats. Uricase-deficient rats and wild-type rats were commonly bred.

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The relationship between intestinal bacteria and hyperuricemia is a hot research topic. To better understand this relationship, uricase-deficient Sprague-Dawley rats (Kunming-DY rats) were used. The wild-type rats and Kunming-DY rats were used as controls.

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Introduction: Nonspecific chronic low back pain (NCLBP) became a public health and economic problem. Acupoint injection was used widely for patients with NCLBP. However, there were inconsistent results on the efficacy for these people.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of acupuncture injection therapy for the patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP) systematically.

Methods: Four English online databases and 4 Chinese online databases will be researched systematically from their inception to December 31, 2018. Reference management software, Endnote X7, will be used to manage and screen the records.

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