Publications by authors named "Ming L"

Vision 2030 represents Saudi Arabia's strategic socio-economic plan aimed at promoting economic diversification and enhancing living standards. Launched in April 2016, this vision describes an innovative healthcare plan to improve services and outcomes. The merits and drawbacks of public hospitals' 'Model of Care' are examined in this study.

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N-methyladenosine (mA) RNA modification and its effectors control various plant developmental processes, yet whether and how these effectors are transcriptionally controlled to confer functional specificity so far remain elusive. Herein, we show that a rice C2H2 zinc-finger protein, OsZAF, specifically activates the expression of OsFIP37 encoding a core component of the mA methyltransferase complex during microsporogenesis in rice anthers. OsFIP37, in turn, facilitates mA modification and stabilization of an auxin biosynthesis gene OsYUCCA3 to promote auxin biosynthesis in anthers.

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Polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 was used as the templating agent, and ammonium bicarbonate was used as the pore-forming agent to make porous mannitol and porous lactose by the template and pore-forming agent method, respectively. Compared with the template method, the porous particles prepared by the pore-forming agent method have larger pore diameter (320.276 nm and 250.

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Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) is known to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic and poses a serious threat to food safety and human health, which makes its surveillance critical. In this study, an indirect competitive ELISA (icELISA) based on a nanobody (Nb M4) was developed for the sensitive and rapid detection of AFM1 in dairy products. In our previous work, Nb M4 was screened from a Bactrian-camel-immunized phage-displayed library.

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The inclusion of artificial food additives such as vanillin in infant formula should be strictly monitored to mitigate potential negative impacts on the dietary habits and health of infants. This raises a necessity of an accurate inspection and prompt feedback of vanillin in infant foods. In this study, colorimetric and fluorescent dual-mode assays based on CuNS/FeO@MIPs were established to detect vanillin selectively and sensitively.

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Barnyard grass is one of the most serious rice weeds, often growing near paddy fields and therefore potentially serving as a bridging host for the rice blast fungus. In this study, we isolated three fungal strains from diseased barnyard grass leaves in a rice field. Using a pathogenicity assay, we confirmed that they were capable of causing blast symptoms on barnyard grass and rice leaves to various extents.

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Objectives: This study was to evaluate the radiological and clinical outcomes of patients with juxta-articular giant-cell tumors (GCTs) around the knee treated with bone cement filling and internal fixation after extensive curettage.

Patients And Methods: A total of 15 patients (6 males, 9 females; mean age: 35.3±8.

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Pharmacists, as an integral part of the healthcare team, can play a crucial role in preventing drug-related problems in patients with chronic kidney disease that arise due to inappropriate doses. This study aimed to develop and validate a new tool, the renal dosing questionnaire (RDQ-13), for pharmacists working across hospital, community, and retail pharmacy settings. A cross-sectional study was conducted from January to March 2023 among pharmacists working in different settings.

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Background: Digital solutions can help monitor medication safety in children who are often excluded in clinical trials. The lack of reliable safety data often leads to either under- or over-dose of medications during clinical management which make them either not responding well to treatment or susceptible to adverse drug reactions (ADRs).

Aim: This study investigated ADR signalling techniques to detect serious ADRs in Malaysian children aged from birth to 12 years old using an electronic ADRs' database.

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Background: Observational studies on the association between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy and pediatric neurological disorders (PNDs) such as cerebral palsy (CP), autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and epilepsy (EP) in offspring have yielded mixed findings, creating ambiguity in causal interpretations. The direct link between GDM and these PNDs remains unclear. Elucidating this connection is vital for developing effective early intervention strategies during pregnancy to mitigate the risk of PNDs in the offspring.

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  • - Cobalt-free, nickel-rich layered oxides are promising for high-energy lithium-ion batteries but struggle with structural instability and poor reaction kinetics.
  • - A new doping method using higher oxidation state elements like Zr and Mo, along with magnesium, can enhance these materials' electrochemical properties and stability.
  • - The co-doping strategy improves capacity retention significantly (87.5% after 210 cycles), showcasing its importance for advancing sustainable and effective lithium-ion battery technology.
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Increasing antimicrobial resistance underscores the urgent need for new antibiotics with unique mechanisms. Type I signal peptidase (SPase I) is crucial for bacterial survival and a promising target for antibiotics. Herein we designed and synthesized innovative tetrahydroacridine-9-carboxylic acid derivatives by optimizing the initial hit compound SP11 based on virtual screening.

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The efficient realization of a closed-loop process is an ultimate goal for reusing spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), yet the complicated recycling processes of leaching and purification in an acid atmosphere are totally different compared with the regeneration method of the cathode precursor in alkali solution, inevitably resulting in the redundant consumption of acid/ammonia solutions and increased burden for a green environment. Herein, considering the advantages of selective extraction and similar chemical surroundings for recovery and regeneration, ammonia-leaching has been proposed to achieve short-process closed-loop recycling with effective impurity removal. Particularly, benefiting from the galvanic cell interaction, the sluggish reaction rate and relatively harsh reaction conditions of ammonia-leaching are well addressed.

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This study investigates the improvements in direct compaction powder properties achieved through particle design using laboratory and pilot-scale spray dryers. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and polyvinylpyrrolidone were used as modifying agent, which have low hygroscopicity and surface tension, good flowability, and excellent compactibility. Ammonium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate were used as pore-forming agents, and the composite particles were prepared using laboratory and pilot-scale spray dryers.

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Miniaturized spectrometers hold great promise for in situ, in vitro, and even in vivo sensing applications. However, their size reduction imposes vital performance constraints in meeting the rigorous demands of spectroscopy, including fine resolution, high accuracy, and ultra-wide observation window. The prevailing view in the community holds that miniaturized spectrometers are most suitable for coarse identification of signature peaks.

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Introduction: Type II Diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients often do not achieve glycemic control with oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs). There are two main approaches to address this challenge: transitioning to a triple OHA regimen, or adding Insulin to the existing dual OHA regimen.

Aim: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of adding Insulin to dual OHAs (Sitagliptin + Metformin) against adding a third OHA to Sitagliptin + Metformin in achieving glycemic control among patients with uncontrolled T2DM.

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Background: Acute pancreatitis (AP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) have high incidences and poor prognoses. The early screening of at-risk populations still awaits further study. The limitation was mainly based on observational studies, with limited sample size and the presence of confounding factors.

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Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease associated with liver inflammation, fibrosis, and cirrhosis and is associated with a greater risk of hepatocarcinoma. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a persistent and progressive form of NAFLD. Recent evidence suggested that ertugliflozin, a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2), suppresses NAFLD development in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

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Background: Literature indicates that L-carnosine may be deficient in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. The aim of the present study was to estimate the level of L-carnosine in plasma and correlate it with the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) and Childhood Autism Rating Scale 2nd Edition, Standard Version (CARS2-ST) scores. To measure L-carnosine level, a bio-analytical method was developed using reverse phase high- liquid chromatography and validated as per International Conference on Harmonization guidelines.

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Accurate prediction of flowering time across diverse environments is crucial for effective crop management and breeding. While the accumulated temperature index (ATI) is widely used as an indicator for estimating flowering time, its traditional definition lacks systematic evaluation and genetic basis understanding. Here, using data from 422 rice hybrids across 47 locations, we identified the optimal ATI calculation window as 1 day after sowing to 26 days before flowering.

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Background: Women may lack awareness of the existence of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), its benefits, and potential drawbacks. Furthermore, they may be uninformed about the treatability of menopausal symptoms. Consequently, there is a need to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to HRT among menopausal women within the Malaysian population.

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Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly concerned hotspot of human health. Microbial determinants that may affect the profiles of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the environments need be explored. Here, sediment cores in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) were analyzed using metagenomic approaches.

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Background: The collaboration between pharmacists and veterinarians plays a crucial role in ensuring optimal animal healthcare. Understanding the willingness of veterinarians to collaborate with pharmacists and analyzing the prescribing trends by veterinarians are essential factors in improving the quality of veterinary care. By analyzing these aspects, valuable insights can be gained to enhance interprofessional collaboration and optimize medication management in veterinary practice.

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  • The use of tetracycline antibiotics (TCs) has led to their widespread presence in the environment, contributing to antibiotic resistance and altering ecological balances.
  • TCs need metal ions, like Co, Ni, and Cu, for their effectiveness and interactions, which impact their chemical behavior and biological roles.
  • Research findings indicate that metal-TC complexes have significant effects on processes like catechol oxidation and the antibiotic activity of TCs, suggesting TCs may have broader ecological functions beyond just being antibiotics.
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  • - The study investigates how multimodal apparent diffusion (MAD) weighted MRI can differentiate between malignant and benign breast lesions, as well as predict Ki-67 expression levels in breast cancer patients.
  • - In a sample of 93 patients, MAD imaging yielded significant differences in parameters between lesion types, with combined parameters showing improved diagnostic performance (AUC of 0.851 for malignancy and 0.691 for Ki-67 levels).
  • - Results suggest that MAD weighted MRI is effective for diagnosing breast lesions and predicting Ki-67 expression, which can aid in treatment planning.
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