Publications by authors named "Miao J"

Purpose: Oral mucositis is a frequent adverse reaction in cancer treatment. Probiotics exhibit anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties that could prevent the occurrence of severe oral mucositis (SOM) induced by chemotherapy or radiation therapy in patients. This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the influence of probiotics on the incidence of SOM in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.

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The Segment Anything Model (SAM), a foundation model for general image segmentation, has demonstrated impressive zero-shot performance across numerous natural image segmentation tasks. However, SAM's performance significantly declines when applied to medical images, primarily due to the substantial disparity between natural and medical image domains. To effectively adapt SAM to medical images, it is important to incorporate critical third-dimensional information, i.

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Background: Depression is prevalent among lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, and the symptom cluster of fatigue-pain-insomnia may influence their depression. Identifying characteristics of patients with different depression trajectories can aid in developing more targeted interventions. This study aimed to identify the trajectories of depression and the fatigue-pain-insomnia symptom cluster, and to explore the predictive factors associated with the categories of depression trajectories.

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Photoelectrochemical (PEC) organic transformation at the anode coupled with cathodic H generation is a potentially rewarding strategy for efficient solar energy utilization. Nevertheless, achieving the full conversion of organic substrates with exceptional product selectivity remains a formidable hurdle in the context of heterogeneous catalysis at the solid/liquid interface. Here, we put forward a quasi-homogeneous catalysis concept by using the reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as ·OH, HO and SO, as a charge transfer mediator instead of direct heterogeneous catalysis at the solid/liquid interface.

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  • Picarbutrazox is a newly discovered fungicide that is effective against specific oomycetes like Phytophthora and Pythium, though it shows limited antifungal activity.
  • In laboratory tests, it demonstrated strong inhibition of growth and reproduction in various oomycetes, particularly Phytophthora capsici.
  • Under greenhouse conditions, picarbutrazox outperformed a standard fungicide (dimethomorph) in protecting and curing infected pepper plants, and it is noted for its excellent ability to move within the plant.
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  • Surface reconstruction is important in fields like reverse engineering and oil exploration, but issues with data accuracy create uncertainties in the reconstructed surfaces.
  • This paper introduces a method for characterizing uncertainty using twin support vector regression, which combines data and efficiently uses high-confidence samples to define uncertainty intervals.
  • The approach incorporates well-path points to refine predictions and optimizes computation by solving smaller quadratic programming problems, and results show that it effectively reduces reconstruction uncertainties when well data is available.
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Phase retrieval (PR) is fundamentally important in scientific imaging and is crucial for nanoscale techniques like coherent diffractive imaging (CDI). Low radiation dose imaging is essential for applications involving radiation-sensitive samples. However, most PR methods struggle in low-dose scenarios due to high shot noise.

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The Changle goose (CLG), a Chinese indigenous breed, is celebrated for its adaptability, rapid growth, and premium meat quality. Despite its agricultural value, the exploration of its genomic attributes has been scant. Our study entailed whole-genome resequencing of 303 geese across CLG and five other Chinese breeds, revealing distinct genetic diversity metrics.

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  • Osteosarcoma is a serious bone cancer affecting mainly children and adolescents, and the study focuses on the role of a programmed cell death process called anoikis in understanding tumor metastasis and immune response within the tumor microenvironment.
  • Researchers analyzed gene expression and clinical data from osteosarcoma patients, identifying significant anoikis-related genes that correlate with the tumor immune microenvironment and developing a model to predict patient survival risk.
  • The study found 51 key anoikis-related genes, with three being crucial for prognosis, and noted differences in immune cell activity and signaling pathways between high-risk and low-risk patient groups in the context of the osteosarcoma microenvironment.
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Despite Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) being a highly studied zoontic bacterium, its enteropathogenicity remains elusive. Herein, our findings demonstrated that S.

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Lysosomes serve as catabolic centers and signaling hubs in cells, regulating a multitude of cellular processes such as intracellular environment homeostasis, macromolecule degradation, intracellular vesicle trafficking and autophagy. Alterations in lysosomal level and function are crucial for cellular adaptation to external stimuli, with lysosome dysfunction being implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases. Osteoclasts (OCs), as multinucleated cells responsible for bone resorption and maintaining bone homeostasis, have a complex relationship with lysosomes that is not fully understood.

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Opto-electronic properties and device performance of organic semiconductors are mainly determined by energy levels of their frontier molecular orbitals, e.g. lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (E) and highest occupied molecular orbital (E) in the ground state, first singlet state (E) and first triplet state (E) in the excited state.

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Objective: Epidemics are sudden and rapidly spreading. Hospitals in underdeveloped areas are particularly vulnerable in case of an outbreak. This paper aims to assess the epidemic risk state and its change trend of hospitals in different epidemic stages, identify the key factors affecting hospital epidemic risk change, provide priority reference for hospital epidemic risk control, and enhance the hospital's ability to respond to sudden epidemics.

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  • This study developed a noninvasive model using serum N-glycan profiles to evaluate liver necroinflammation stages in treatment-naïve chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients.
  • The analysis involved 295 patients and utilized specialized techniques to classify liver necroinflammation, achieving high accuracy (AUROCs of 0.898 and 0.911).
  • The new model demonstrated strong predictive capabilities, particularly in differentiating between inactive and active liver stages, and showed good correlation with traditional liver biopsy results.
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Oikopleura dioica is a planktonic tunicate (Appendicularia class) found extensively across the marine waters of the globe. The genome of a single male individual collected from Okinawa, Japan was sequenced using the single-molecule PacBio Hi-Fi method and assembled with NOVOLoci. The mitogenome is 39,268 bp long, featuring a large control region of around 22,000 bp.

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Background: Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) with sarcopenia often have a poor prognosis, and the timing of preoperative intervention to improve sarcopenia is unclear. Sarcopenia can affect the body's overall inflammatory status. This study aimed to investigate whether sarcopenia exacerbates the inflammatory response in patients with CRC after surgical stimulation and its effect on the prognosis.

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The gut-derived peptide hormones glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) play important physiological roles including glucose homeostasis and appetite suppression. Stabilized agonists of the GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R) and dual agonists of GLP-1R and GIP receptor (GIPR) for the management of type 2 diabetes and obesity have generated widespread enthusiasm and have become blockbuster drugs. These therapeutics are refractory to the action of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4), that catalyzes rapid removal of the two N-terminal residues of the native peptides, in turn severely diminishing their activity profiles.

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Current thrombolytic drugs exhibit suboptimal therapeutic outcomes and potential bleeding risks due to their limited circulation time, inadequate thrombus penetration, and off-target biodistribution. Herein, a photosensitizer-loaded, red cell membrane-encapsuled multiple magnetic nanoparticles aggregate is successfully developed for integrated mechanical/photothermal/photodynamic thrombolysis. Red cell membrane coating endows magnetic particles with prolonged blood circulation and superior biocompatibility.

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Background: Mental health-related stigma remains a complex and pervasive issue globally. It not only inhibits individuals from seeking help but also influences the quality of healthcare they receive. Despite extensive research on mental health-related stigma, there is still limited understanding of factors influencing mental health-related stigma among nursing students.

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Depression is a prominent contributor to global disability. A growing body of data suggests that depression is associated with the pathophysiology of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Mice were subjected to chronic restraint stress (CRS) for 3 weeks to create depression models during this investigation.

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Introduction: Previous studies in different populations have shown that vitamin D supplementation may reduce depression levels. In adolescents, vitamin D deficiency has been identified as a factor contributing to the onset of depression. This study aimed to establish a model of adolescent depression in mice by using the scientific unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) model and to preliminarily evaluate the effect of vitamin D on the occurrence and development of depression and whether it is related to the protein expression of the BDNF pathway.

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The uneven formation of lithium dendrites during electroplating/stripping leads to a decrease in the utilization of active lithium, resulting in poor cycling stability and posing safety hazards to the battery. Herein, introducing a 3D continuously interconnected zirconium-based metal-organic framework (MOF808) network into a polyethylene oxide polymer matrix establishes a synergistic mechanism for lithium dendrite inhibition. The 3D MOF808 network maintains its large pore structure, facilitating increased lithium salt accommodation, and expands anion adsorption at unsaturated metal sites through its diverse large-space cage structure, thereby promoting the flow of Li.

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Exploring strategies to enhance reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) is of great significance to develop efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) molecules. In this study, we investigate the substantial impact of nonplanar structure on improving the rate of RISC ( ). Three emitters based on spiroacridine donors are developed to evaluate this hypothesis.

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