Publications by authors named "Miaomiao Fu"

Angiopoietin‑like 4 (ANGPTL4), a member of the angiopoietin family, plays critical roles in angiogenesis, lipid metabolism and inflammation. It has been demonstrated that ANGPTL4 has significant influence on various diseases. Accumulating evidence has highlighted the impacts of ANGPTL4 on human malignancies.

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Image style transfer is an important way to combine different styles and contents to generate new images, which plays an important role in computer vision tasks such as image reconstruction and image texture synthesis. In style transfer tasks, there are often long-distance dependencies between pixels of different styles and contents, and existing neural network-based work cannot handle this problem well. This paper constructs a generation model for style transfer based on the cycle-consistent network and the attention mechanism.

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  • * It describes a method that utilizes a host-guest strategy in which rhodamine B is captured within a metal-organic framework, enhancing its selectivity and uptake.
  • * The resulting material shows improved photothermal performance, leading to potential applications such as bacterial inhibition and seawater desalination.
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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is an important clinical disorder that will result in lung tissue damage or low blood oxygen levels, which need early diagnosis and timely treatment. While computed tomographic pulmonary angiography (CTPA) is the gold standard to diagnose PE, previous studies have verified the effectiveness of combing CTPA and EMR data in computer-aided PE detection or diagnosis. In this paper, we proposed a multimodality fusion method based on multi-view subspace clustering guided feature selection (MSCUFS).

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Kernel weight is a critical factor that essentially affects maize (Zea mays) yield. In natural inbred lines, popcorn kernels exhibit overtly smaller sizes compared to dent corn kernels, and kernel weight, which is controlled by multiple genetic loci, varies widely. Here, we characterized a major quantitative trait locus on chromosome 1, responsible for controlling kernel weight (qKW1) and size.

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  • For patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC), traditional treatment options show only a 40%-50% response rate and a similar rate for successful tumor resection (R0).
  • The TORCH-R trial explores the combined use of hypofractionated radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy to potentially enhance treatment outcomes for LRRC patients, divided into two groups: treatment-naive patients and those with progressive disease.
  • The study aims to assess various endpoints, including local response rates, overall survival, and safety, marking the first significant clinical examination of this combined treatment approach in LRRC patients.
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Platelet detection and counting play a greatly significant role in medical field, especially in routine blood tests which can be used to judge blood status and diagnose related diseases. Therefore, platelet detection is valuable for diagnosing related blood diseases such as liver-related diseases. Blood analyzers and visual microscope counting were widely used for platelet detection, but the experimental procedure took nearly 20 minutes and can only be performed by a professional doctor.

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There has been broad attention to the recognition and detection of ions and organic small molecules due to their essential roles in environmental systems. However, dual-functional probes have seldom been developed for sensing organic constituents and lanthanide ions. A new 3D pillared Zn(ii)-organic framework [Zn3(L)(DCTP)3]n (1) (L = 1,4-di(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)butane and H2DCTP = 2,5-dichloroterephthalic acid) was hydrothermally synthesized and structurally characterized, and features a unique 3D 4,4,4,6-connected framework containing approximately 9.

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Point-of-care testing (POCT) is characterized by fast detection, simple use, and cost efficiency. As the focus of healthcare shifts to precision medicine, population health, and chronic disease management, the potential impact of POCT has increased significantly in the past decade. Immunochromatographic test strips (ICTSs) are currently the most promising POCT diagnostic format due to the advantages of fast detection, simple operation and cost-effective.

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We present a method to learn mean residence time and escape probability from data modeled by stochastic differential equations. This method is a combination of machine learning from data (to extract stochastic differential equations as models) and stochastic dynamics (to quantify dynamical behaviors with deterministic tools). The goal is to learn and understand stochastic dynamics based on data.

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The organic acid oxalate occurs in microbes, animals, and plants; however, excessive oxalate accumulation in vivo is toxic to cell growth and decreases the nutritional quality of certain vegetables. However, the enzymes and functions required for oxalate degradation in plants remain largely unknown. Here, we report the cloning of a maize () opaque endosperm mutant that encodes oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase1 (EC4.

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Maize () () is a classic semidominant negative mutant that exhibits severe defects in the endosperm but plants otherwise appear normal. We cloned the gene and determined that it encodes a PLATZ (plant AT-rich sequence and zinc binding) protein. The mutation in resulted in an Asn-to-His replacement in the conserved PLATZ domain, creating a dominant allele.

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In this paper, we use the control Lyapunov function (CLF) technique to present an optimized visual servo control method for constrained eye-in-hand robot visual servoing systems. With the knowledge of camera intrinsic parameters and depth of target changes, visual servo control laws (i.e.

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Background: Worldwide, about 25% of individuals with chronic hepatitis B have fatty liver disease. Lipogenic diets that are completely devoid of methionine and choline induce nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. However, no animal model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis associated with HBV infection is available, and the influence of viral infection on nutritional hepatic steatosis is unclear.

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