Publications by authors named "Mi M"

Background: This study aimed to explore the neural mechanisms underlying gender differences in recognizing emotional expressions conveyed through body language. Utilizing electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings, we examined the impact of gender on neural responses through time-frequency analysis and network analysis to uncover gender disparities in bodily emotion recognition.

Methods: The study included 34 participants, consisting of 18 males and 16 females.

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Background And Aims: Individuals with steatotic liver disease (SLD) are at high cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, but approaches to characterise and mitigate this risk are limited. By investigating relations, and shared metabolic pathways, of hepatic steatosis/fibrosis and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), we sought to identify new avenues for CVD risk reduction in SLD.

Methods: In Framingham Heart Study (FHS) participants (N = 2722, age 54 ± 9 years, 53% women), vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) was performed between 2016-2019 to assess hepatic steatosis (continuous attenuation parameter [CAP]) and fibrosis (liver fibrosis measure [LSM]).

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  • This study investigates how organic loading rate (OLR) and hydraulic retention time (HRT) influence caproic acid production through biomass activity assessment.
  • In experiments, a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) showed different caproic acid yields despite similar conditions, indicating biomass activity plays a crucial role.
  • The results suggest that a less active biomass in the SBR helps achieve a higher caproic acid yield, making it the better choice for optimizing production.
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Previous studies inferred that the synthesis rate/efficiency of protein in body tissue is probably affected by synchronicity of different amino acid (AA) supply in its metabolic pool. In order to further observe the influence of synchronicity of AA supply on the synthesis of protein in cell level, a cell culture experiment was conducted with C2C12 myotubes. C2C12 myotubes were cultured for 24 h, meanwhile the culture medium was replaced for each 8 h.

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The health impact of dietary fat is a significant nutritional concern. However, the effects of high-fat diet on immune system particularly the liver regional immune function remains still unclear. Liver ILC1 has been recently identified as playing crucial roles in anti-viral defense, liver regeneration, and protection against acute liver injury.

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To investigate the clinical characteristics, genetic characteristics and follow-up of hepatic glycogen accumulation in order to further improve the prognosis of children with hepatic glycogen accumulation. Clinical data of hospitalized children diagnosed with hepatic glycogen accumulation disease in the Department of gastroenterology, Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Institute of Pediatrics from January 2010 to April 2023 were collected and retrospectively analyzed. The results of laboratory examination and gene sequencing were analyzed, and the patients with more than 3 cases (n) were grouped according to the genetic results: Group 1 was type Ⅰ (=8), group 2 was type Ⅲ (=5), and group 3 was type Ⅸ a (=8).

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  • * A significant EB effect with a blocking temperature of up to 150 K is observed in FePS/FeGaTe heterostructures, showing unusual temperature-dependent behavior, including polarity-reversal.
  • * The underlying mechanism involves charge transfer at the interface that induces magnetic moments, leading to altered coupling and polarity changes in EB, which could help develop new spintronic technologies.
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  • Superconductivity in 2D materials, especially monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides like NbSe, is important for advancing fundamental physics and exhibits unique properties such as Ising superconductivity due to certain symmetries and spin-orbit coupling.
  • The study utilized an organic cation intercalation method to increase the interlayer distance in NbSe, making it behave similarly to monolayer NbSe, with the distance doubling or tripling compared to its original state.
  • Results showed that the superconducting transition temperature of the intercalated NbSe remains comparable to pristine NbSe while its charge density wave transition temperature increases, indicating that this intercalation technique can effectively explore and manipulate superconducting properties in two-dimensional materials.
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  • Scientists studied a health problem called MASH, which affects people's livers, and worked on two tests to help doctors tell if someone has it.
  • They looked at data from over 3,000 people to make sure their first test, called acMASH, worked well, and then created a new test called acFibroMASH to find more severe cases.
  • The new acFibroMASH test was better at predicting who might have future liver problems compared to another test, showing it's a useful tool for doctors to keep patients healthy.
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Breast reconstruction is essential for improving the appearance of patients after cancer surgery. Traditional breast prostheses are not appropriate for those undergoing partial resections and cannot detect and treat locoregional recurrence. Personalized shape prostheses that can smartly sense tumor relapse and deliver therapeutics are needed.

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  • - Textile sweat sensors offer a promising method for non-invasive health monitoring by capturing sweat quickly and preventing its evaporation for real-time data accuracy.
  • - A new microfluidic sweat management system, designed without pumps, uses a nanofiber sheath layer to enhance sweat capture and control, utilizing the unique properties of different yarns.
  • - This innovative design enables rapid and stable sweat detection, is easily integrated into clothing, and maintains performance even after multiple washes, paving the way for smart health monitoring garments.
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Aim: Non-invasive diagnostics for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) remain challenging. We aimed to identify novel key genes as non-invasive biomarkers for MAFLD, elucidate causal relationships between biomarkers and MAFLD and determine the role of immune cells as potential mediators.

Materials And Methods: Utilizing published transcriptome data of patients with biopsy-proven MAFLD, we applied linear models for microarray data, least absolute shrinkage and selector operation (LASSO) regressions and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses to identify and validate biomarkers for MAFLD.

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Polydopamine is a versatile and modifiable polymer, known for its excellent biocompatibility and adhesiveness. It can also be engineered into a variety of nanoparticles and biomaterials for drug delivery, functional modification, making it an excellent choice to enhance the prevention and treatment of orthopedic diseases. Currently, the application of polydopamine biomaterials in orthopedic disease prevention and treatment is in its early stages, despite some initial achievements.

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  • Neutrophils from skull bone marrow (N) infiltrate brain tissue rapidly and are characterized by high levels of osteocalcin (OCN) after traumatic brain injury (TBI).
  • The transcription factor Fos-like 1 regulates specific genes in these neutrophils, impacting their antiapoptotic, proliferative, and immunosuppressive functions.
  • The research suggests that targeting the CCRL2 gene could influence neutrophil recruitment and activity, highlighting their potential role in neuroprotection following TBI.
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Exhaustive exercise is known to induce muscle damage characterized by inflammation and oxidative stress. Although "regular" and "weekend warrior" exercise regimens have been shown to confer comparable health benefits in human studies, such as reduced risks of all-cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer mortality, their differential impacts on muscle damage post-exhaustive exercise remain unclear. This study aimed to compare the effects of long-term, moderate-intensity (LTMI) and short-term, high-intensity (STHI) training modalities, matched for total exercise volume, on gut microbiota, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), and exhaustive exercise-induced muscle damage in mice, as well as to evaluate the correlation between these factors.

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Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become a growing public health problem worldwide. However, there is still lack of effective treatment strategies except lifestyle intervention.

Objectives: To evaluate whether quercetin improves intrahepatic lipid content in patients with NAFLD.

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Cetuximab in combination with FOLFIRI/FOLFOX is the standard first-line treatment for patients with RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). However, some patients experience rapid tumor progression after treatment with cetuximab (primary resistance). Our previous research identified a gene mutation, REV1 p.

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A mild protocol for electrochemically oxidative fluorodifunctionalization of styrenes has been demonstrated. The reaction proceeds under metal, external oxidant, and catalyst free conditions, allowing tunable access to a wide variety of synthetically useful fluoroalkyl derivatives, such as β-fluorosulfone/fluoromethyl, fluorothiocyanation, and vinylsulfonyl derivatives. Moreover, CsF was shown to be the proper fluorine source for this electrochemical fluorodifunctionalization transformation.

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Importance: Blood pressure response during acute exercise (exercise blood pressure [EBP]) is associated with the future risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Biochemical characterization of EBP could inform disease biology and identify novel biomarkers of future hypertension.

Objective: To identify protein markers associated with EBP and test their association with incident hypertension.

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Despite the wide effects of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) on metabolic, cardiovascular, pulmonary and neurological health, challenges in the feasibility and reproducibility of CRF measurements have impeded its use for clinical decision-making. Here we link proteomic profiles to CRF in 14,145 individuals across four international cohorts with diverse CRF ascertainment methods to establish, validate and characterize a proteomic CRF score. In a cohort of around 22,000 individuals in the UK Biobank, a proteomic CRF score was associated with a reduced risk of all-cause mortality (unadjusted hazard ratio 0.

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Hepatic steatosis is characterized by substantial disruption in the liver's lipid level regulation. Konjac glucomannan (KGM) is acknowledged as a nutritious food that has the potential to prevent hyperlipidemia. This study utilized lipidomics and transcriptomics to investigate the efficacy of KGM in alleviating high-fat diet-induced hepatic steatosis by regulating lipid homeostasis.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The Tibetan medicine Ganlu Formula, as a classic prescription, is widely used across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau area of China, which has a significant effect on relieving the course of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the active compounds and underlying mechanisms of Ganlu Formula in RA treatment remain largely unexplored.

Aim Of The Study: This study aimed to elucidate the active substances and potential mechanisms of the ethyl acetate extract of Ganlu Formula ethyl acetate extract (GLEE) in the treatment of RA.

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With increasing global awareness of soil health, attention must be paid to fluorine exposure in soils, which poses a threat to human health. Therefore, this study aimed to study the fluorine adsorption characteristics of swine manure and straw biochars and their impact on fluorine adsorption-desorption in soil with batch experiments. The biochar samples originated from high-temperature anaerobic cracking of swine manure (350°C, 500°C, and 650°C) and straw (500°C).

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  • Neutrophils play a complex role in traumatic brain injury (TBI), exhibiting both protective and damaging effects that vary over time.
  • Researchers utilized advanced techniques such as single-cell transcriptomics and metabolomics to explore a specific neutrophil phenotype linked to TBI outcomes, revealing a significant involvement of the FOXO1 protein.
  • FOXO1-expressing neutrophils were found to contribute to worsening inflammation and depression post-TBI by regulating apoptosis and disrupting iron balance in oligodendrocytes, indicating their dual role in brain injury management.
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Background: The death burden attributable to modifiable risk factors is key to colorectal cancer (CRC) prevention. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and regional distribution of attributable CRC death burden worldwide from 1990 to 2019.

Methods: We extracted data from the Global Burden of Disease Study in 2019 and assessed the mortality, age-standardized death rate (ASDR), population attributable fractions, and time trend in CRC attributable to risk factors by geography, socio-demographic index (SDI) quintile, age, and sex.

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