Publications by authors named "Meijia Zhu"

Background: Hydrogel microspheres with monodisperse and homogeneous dimensions have potential application in the field of three-dimensional (3D) cell culture due to its ability to provide a similar microenvironment. Currently, alginate hydrogel microspheres (AHMs) have received much attention due to the favorable properties of alginate such as biocompatibility, inexpensiveness, nontoxicity, and biodegradability. The fabrication methods of AHMs mainly include extrusion, electrostatic dripping and microfluidic chip techniques.

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Exploiting multi-mode aptamer sensing approaches for target pollutants is urgently required to meet the multi-scene detection requirements and improve the accuracy of detection. Herein, we developed a novel aptamer-based tri-mode sensing for detecting oxytetracycline (OTC). First, OTC can induce the conformational changes of the aptamer, which can promote the formation of duplex structures of the aptamer.

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Discriminant analysis of similar food samples is an important aspect of achieving food quality control. The effective combination of Raman spectroscopy and machine learning algorithms has become an extremely attractive approach to develop intelligent discrimination techniques. Feature spectral analysis can help researchers gain a deeper understanding of the data patterns in food quality discrimination.

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Background: Okadaic acid (OA), as a diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, can increase the risk of acute carcinogenic or teratogenic effects for the ingestion of OA contaminated shellfish. At present, much effort has been made to graft immunoassay onto a paper substrate to make paper-based sensors for rapid and simple detection of shellfish toxin. However, the complicated washing steps and low protein fixation efficiency on the paper substrate need to be further addressed.

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Antimicrobial resistance has become a major global health threat due to the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. Rapid, affordable, and high-efficiency antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is among the effective means to solve this problem. Herein, we developed a capillary-based centrifugal indicator (CBCI) equipped with an culture of pathogenic bacteria for fast AST.

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A simple and flexible fabrication method of paper SERS substrate was developed by nanoparticles (NPs) droplet self-assembly at the paper tip with a temperature gradient (PTTG). We turned the drawback of the coffee ring effect into an effective way of preparing paper SERS substrate. When the NPs droplets were continuously dripped onto the PTTG, NPs were densely and uniformly distributed at the paper-tip front based on the combination of gravity and the coffee ring effect, which could achieve 91.

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Rapid and accurate antimicrobial prescriptions are critical for bloodstream infection (BSI) patients, as they can guide drug use and decrease mortality significantly. The traditional antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) for BSI is time-consuming and tedious, taking 2-3 days. Avoiding lengthy monoclonal cultures and shortening the drug sensitivity incubation time are keys to accelerating the AST.

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Objectives: This retrospective study aimed to assess the effectiveness and adverse effects of mechanical rotational chair-assisted multiple canalith repositioning procedures (CRPs) to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).

Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis of 1,273 BPPV patients was conducted, with 241 patients included in the final study. The participants diagnosed with BPPV, unresolved by a single previous CRP, were categorized into either the single or multiple CRP groups.

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Background: Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of neurogenetic diseases of the corticospinal tract, accompanied by distinct spasticity and weakness of the lower extremities. Mutations in the spastic paraplegia type 4 () gene, encoding the spastin protein, are the major cause of the disease. This study reported a Chinese family with HSP caused by a novel mutation of the gene.

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We developed a bent-capillary-centrifugal-driven (BCCD) monodisperse droplet generator, which could achieve a perfect combination of driving and segmentation for the dispersed phase only using a rotating bent capillary immersed in the continuous phase (mineral oil). The sample could flow continuously to the bent-capillary outlet to form the droplet precursors, which were segmented into homogeneous droplets in the continuous phase. Through the investigation of influence factors on droplet size and stability, we found that the droplet size could be conveniently controlled by the rotational speed of the bent capillary.

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Herein we report a novel colorimetric sensing strategy for the detection of kanamycin (kana) based on target-induced gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) coupled with aptamers. Aptamer-functionalized AuNPs, as the colorimetric probe, showed a distinct red shift with addition of kana, which avoiding the tedious and unnecessary additive-induced process. To study the interaction between kana and AuNPs and the effects of the specific aptamer adsorption, a series of experiments including UV-vis absorbance and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) were performed.

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Background: Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC) is a rare inherited neurological disorder characterized by bilateral basal ganglia calcification with a series of motor and nonmotor symptoms. Mutations in the SLC20A2 gene, encoding the PiT2 protein, are the major cause of the disease. Here, we report a Chinese PFBC family carrying a SLC20A2 gene mutation, and the proband presented with purely acute psychiatric symptoms, which has been rarely reported in this disease.

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Okadaic acid (OA) is one of the main virulence factors of diarrheal shellfish toxins (DSP), which can cause acute carcinogenic or teratogenic effects after ingestion of contaminated shellfish. Therefore, high-sensitivity and fast detection of OA is a key to preventing the occurrence of safety accidents. In this paper, we effectively established a smartphone-assisted microarray immunosensor combined with an indirect competitive ELISA (iELISA) for quantitative colorimetric detection of OA.

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With their advantages in specificity, high stability and easy screening, aptamers are becoming increasingly popular recognition elements for biosensor platforms. At the same time, microchips as the new analytical detection platforms have achieved significant growth in the past decades. At present, with the intersection of aptamer and microfluidic technology, aptamer-based high-sensitivity bioanalysis on microchips exhibits a great application potential in biomedical science and environmental fields.

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Background: Etiologies of acute ischemic stroke in young adults are heterogeneous. Middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis is a common finding in Asians which may be an important cause of stroke in young adults. However, studies of stroke in young Asian populations are rare.

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It is growingly concerned about methamphetamine (MA)-induced lung toxicity. IMP1 is identified as a key molecule for cell life processes, but the role of IMP1 in MA-induced senescence remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether chronic exposure to MA can cause autophagy and senescence of the lungs, whether there are interactions between Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and IMP1 and whether IMP1 is involved in pulmonary senescence promoted by mTOR-autophagy.

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Lung toxicity is the main cause of the death from methamphetamine (MA) abuse, but its mechanism has remained unclear. The purpose of our study was to investigate if MA can induce epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and if RUNX3 is involved in oxidative EMT in MA-induced chronic lung injury. The rats were divided into the control group and MA group.

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Background: It is a crucial task of brain science researches to explore functional connective maps of Biological Neural Networks (BNN). The maps help to deeply study the dominant relationship between the structures of the BNNs and their network functions.

Results: In this study, the ideas of linear Granger causality modeling and causality identification are extended to those of nonlinear Granger causality modeling and network structure identification.

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Objectives: SIRT1 is an antioxidative factor, but its mechanism in methamphetamine (MA)-induced lung injury remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to determine whether MA can disrupt the integrity of alveolar epithelial barrier, whether SIRT1 is involved in MA-induced chronic lung injury and whether Resveratrol (Res) can protect the integrity of alveolar epithelial cells by regulating ROS to activate SIRT1/PTEN/p-Akt pathway.

Materials And Methods: The rats were randomly divided into control group and MA group.

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Article Synopsis
  • Methamphetamine (MA) abuse is linked to significant lung damage, particularly causing remodeling of pulmonary arteries and altering smooth muscle cell behavior in rats.
  • Chronic exposure to MA results in weight loss, increased pulmonary arterial pressure, and changes in heart structure, alongside impacting the balance between cell growth and death in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs).
  • The study suggests that Nrf2, a factor involved in antioxidant defense, is inhibited by MA, leading to oxidative stress; targeting Nrf2 could be a potential treatment strategy for lung toxicity caused by MA.
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Background: Radiation therapy can cause cerebral arteriopahty, resulting in ischemic stroke. We document late-delayed cerebral arteriopathy by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR-MRI) in a middle aged man who had cranial irradiation 19 years earlier.

Case Presentation: A 45-year-old man was diagnosed with frontal lobe glioma 19 years ago and was treated with radiation after surgical resection.

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Background: The current study aims to investigate the correlation between the expression level of miR-451 in peripheral blood and the risk of ischemic stroke, and its feasibility as a biomarker of ischemic stroke.

Methods: Three hundred and two cases of ischemic stroke diagnosed in Qianfoshan Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University from April 2017 to Dec 2017 and 302 cases matched for age and gender were selected from routine health examination subjects. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect the expression of microRNA in peripheral blood.

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Background: Ischemic stroke is a common complication in patients with tuberculous meningitis (TBM), which is associated with poor clinical outcome. However, risk factors of stroke in TBM patients were not fully understood, especially in those young adults. Therefore, the aim of our study was to identify risk factors for acute ischemic stroke in young adults with TBM.

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Background: Collagen VI-related myopathies are a spectrum of muscular diseases with features of muscle weakness and atrophy, multiple contractures of joints, distal hyperextensibility, severe respiratory dysfunction and cutaneous alterations, attributable to mutations in the COL6A1, COL6A2, and COL6A3 genes. However, no case of collagen VI mutations with hematuria has been reported. We report a 14-year-old boy who had both Bethlem myopathy and recurrent hematuria and who carried a known de novo COL6A1 missense mutation c.

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