Publications by authors named "M J He"

Foxp3-expressing CD4 regulatory T (Treg) cells play a crucial role in suppressing autoimmunity, tolerating food antigens and commensal microbiota, and maintaining tissue integrity. These multifaceted functions are guided by environmental cues through interconnected signaling pathways. Traditionally, Treg fate and function were believed to be statically determined by the forkhead box protein Foxp3 that directly binds to DNA.

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Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a diagnostic model for gouty arthritis by integrating ultrasonographic radiomic features with clinical parameters.

Methods: A total of 604 patients suspected of having gouty arthritis were enrolled and randomly divided into a training set (n = 483) and a validation set (n = 121) in a 4:1 ratio. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted on the clinical data to identify statistically significant clinical features for constructing an initial diagnostic model.

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Simultaneous Unbinned Differential Cross-Section Measurement of Twenty-Four Z+jets Kinematic Observables with the ATLAS Detector.
G Aad E Aakvaag B Abbott S Abdelhameed K Abeling C Agheorghiesei P H Beauchemin A Behera D Benchekroun U Blumenschein D Boscherini V Büscher C Camincher Y Che S Chekanov S V Chekulaev G A Chelkov A Chen B Chen B Chen H Chen H Chen J Chen J Chen M Chen S Chen S J Chen X Chen X Chen Y Chen C L Cheng H C Cheng S Cheong A Cheplakov E Cheremushkina E Cherepanova R Cherkaoui El Moursli E Cheu K Cheung L Chevalier D Dannheim M Demichev J Elmsheuser W C Fisher T Fitschen S Franchellucci N Fritzsche M Gutsche F He M He Y He Y He Y He N B Heatley V Hedberg A L Heggelund N D Hehir C Heidegger K K Heidegger J Heilman S Heim T Heim J G Heinlein J J Heinrich L Heinrich J Hejbal A Held S Hellesund C M Helling S Hellman R C W Henderson L Henkelmann A M Henriques Correia H Herde Y Hernández Jiménez L M Herrmann T Herrmann G Herten R Hertenberger L Hervas M E Hesping N P Hessey M Levchenko R A McPherson F J Munoz Sanchez A Pacheco Pages D Paredes Hernandez L Pereira Sanchez B C Pinheiro Pereira P Postolache D Qichen N P Rapheeha H Rasheed D Reikher A C Romero Hernandez J P Rutherfoord S Rutherford Colmenares J Sánchez V Sanchez Sebastian M M Schefer V A Schegelsky D Scheirich M Schernau C Scheulen K E Schleicher M Schumacher R Shaheen Q Shen D J Sheppard P Sherwood M J Shochet C A Solans Sanchez A Soloshenko E A Starchenko A A Talyshev R J Teuscher O Theiner N Themistokleous T Theveneaux-Pelzer S Timoshenko A Tishelman-Charny D Tsybychev A Tudorache V Tudorache L Wickremasinghe A Zhemchugov J Zheng K Zheng X Zheng Z Zheng

Phys Rev Lett

December 2024

Z boson events at the Large Hadron Collider can be selected with high purity and are sensitive to a diverse range of QCD phenomena. As a result, these events are often used to probe the nature of the strong force, improve Monte Carlo event generators, and search for deviations from standard model predictions. All previous measurements of Z boson production characterize the event properties using a small number of observables and present the results as differential cross sections in predetermined bins.

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The therapeutic effectiveness of acupuncture relies on both safety and stability, making these factors essential in acupuncture manipulation research. However, manual manipulation introduces unavoidable inaccuracies, which can impact the reliability of research findings. To address this challenge, a unique lifting and thrusting manipulation control cannula was designed in this study, offering flexible adjustment of movement amplitude.

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Coherent lensless imaging usually suffers from coherent noise and twin-image artifacts. In the terahertz (THz) range, where wavelengths are 2 to 4 orders of magnitude longer than those in the visible spectrum, the coherent noise manifests primarily as parasitic interference fringes and edge diffraction, rather than speckle noise. In this work, to suppress the Fabry-Pérot (F-P) interference fringes, we propose a novel method, which involves the averaging over multiple diffraction patterns that are acquired at equal intervals within a sample's half-wavelength axial shift.

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