Publications by authors named "Ming-tao Li"

In this paper, with the method of epidemic dynamics, we assess the spread and prevalence of COVID-19 after the policy adjustment of prevention and control measure in December 2022 in Taiyuan City in China, and estimate the excess population deaths caused by COVID-19. Based on the transmission mechanism of COVID-19 among individuals, a dynamic model with heterogeneous contacts is established to describe the change of control measures and the population's social behavior in Taiyuan city. The model is verified and simulated by basing on reported case data from November 8th to December 5th, 2022 in Taiyuan city and the statistical data of the questionnaire survey from December 1st to 23rd, 2022 in Neijiang city.

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Astrocytes contribute to chronic neuroinflammation in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD), the most common movement disorder. However, the precise role of astrocytes in neuroinflammation remains incompletely understood. Herein, we show that regulator of G-protein signaling 5 (RGS5) promotes neurodegenerative process through augmenting astrocytic tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) signaling.

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  • * A rabies transmission model was created to assess whether China can meet the elimination goal by 2030, and recent findings indicate that while rabies control has improved, complete elimination of cases isn't feasible under current circumstances.
  • * To improve rabies control, recommendations include increasing immunization coverage for rural dogs to 50-60%, managing stray dog populations, and maintaining prevention measures for 18 years post-elimination to ensure long-term success.
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Recently, electroencephalography (EEG) signals have shown great potential for emotion recognition. Nevertheless, multichannel EEG recordings lead to redundant data, computational burden, and hardware complexity. Hence, efficient channel selection, especially single-channel selection, is vital.

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The similarity is a fundamental measure from the homology theory in bioinformatics, and the biological sequence can be classified based on it. However, such an approach has not been utilized for electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition. To this end, the sequence generated by choosing the dominant brain rhythm owning maximum instantaneous power at each 0.

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Abnormalities in the FGFRs signaling pathway and VEGFR2 amplification often occur in a variety of tumors, and they synergistically promote tumor angiogenesis. Studies have shown that the up-regulation of FGF-2 is closely related to the resistance of VEGFR2 inhibitors. Activation of the FGFRs signal is a signal of compensatory angiogenesis after VEGFR2 resistance.

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In 2020, an unexpectedly large outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic was reported in mainland China. As we known, the epidemic was caused by imported cases in other provinces of China except for Hubei in 2020. In this paper, we developed a differential equation model with tracing isolation strategy with close contacts of newly confirmed cases and discrete time imported cases, to perform assessment and risk analysis for COVID-19 outbreaks in Tianjin and Chongqing city.

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In China, foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) serotype O remains prevalent, and its main host is pigs. Infected but undiscovered pigs can carry foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) for a longtime. And, the virus can spread among farms through pig trade.

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Brucellosis, the most common zoonotic disease worldwide, represents a great threat to animal husbandry with the potential to cause enormous economic losses. Meanwhile, brucellosis is one of the major public-health problems in China, and the number of human brucellosis cases has increased dramatically in recent years. In order to show the main features of brucellosis transmission in China, we give a systematic review on the transmission dynamics of brucellosis including a series of mathematical models and their applications in China.

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An outbreak of rapidly spreading coronavirus established human to human transmission and now became a pandemic across the world. The new confirmed cases of infected individuals of COVID-19 are increasing day by day. Therefore, the prediction of infected individuals has become of utmost important for health care arrangements and to control the spread of COVID-19.

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Since December 2019, an outbreak of a novel coronavirus pneumonia (WHO named COVID-19) swept across China. In Shanxi Province, the cumulative confirmed cases finally reached 133 since the first confirmed case appeared on January 22, 2020, and most of which were imported cases from Hubei Province. Reasons for this ongoing surge in Shanxi province, both imported and autochthonous infected cases, are currently unclear and demand urgent investigation.

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Background: Arteriovenous malformation(AVM) have long-term "blood stealing" characteristics, which result in complicated hemodynamic features. To analyze the application of intraoperative indocyanine green angiography with FLOW 800 software in AVM surgeries.

Methods: Data on 17 patients undergoing surgery with ICG fluorescence were collected in Beijing Tiantan Hospital.

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Due to the strong infectivity of COVID-19, it spread all over the world in about three months and thus has been studied from different aspects including its source of infection, pathological characteristics, diagnostic technology and treatment. Yet, the influences of control strategies on the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 are far from being well understood. In order to reveal the mechanisms of disease spread, we present dynamical models to show the propagation of COVID-19 in Wuhan.

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Brucellosis is one of the worlds major infectious and contagious bacterial disease. In order to study different types of brucellosis transmission models among sheep, we propose a deterministic model to investigate the transmission dynamics of brucellosis with the flock of sheep divided into basic ewes and other sheep. The global dynamical behavior of this model is given: including the basic repro-duction number, the existence and uniqueness of positive equilibrium, the global asymptotic stability of the equilibrium.

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Heterozygous loss of activin receptor-like kinase 1 (Alk1) can lead to hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), which is a kind of vascular disease characterized by direct connections between arteries and veins with the lacking of capillaries, and develops into arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in later stage. However, the changes of Alk1 in human sporadic cerebral AVMs (cAVMs) remain unknown. In the present study, we used endothelial cells (ECs) derived from human cAVMs (cAVM-ECs) specimens, to explore the characteristics of cAVM-ECs and the relationship between Alk1 and human sporadic cAVMs.

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  • FGFs and FGFRs help with important body processes like healing wounds and making new blood vessels.
  • Problems with FGFR signaling often happen in cancer, which is why FGFRs are being studied as a way to fight cancer.
  • This review will explain how FGFRs work, the current medicines targeting them, and how to deal with when these medicines stop working.
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  • * Researchers studied PD in a mouse model expressing α-synuclein fused with GFP to understand changes in colon pathology as the mice aged.
  • * Findings revealed that as the mice aged, there was increased accumulation of α-syn-GFP in specific neurons of the colon and this correlated with the onset of motor deficits at 9 months old, highlighting the model's potential for studying PD-related gastrointestinal issues.
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Brucellosis, the most common zoonotic disease worldwide, represents a great threat to animal husbandry with the potential to cause enormous economic losses. Brucellosis has become a major public health problem in China, and the number of human brucellosis cases has increased dramatically in recent years. In order to evaluate different intervention strategies to curb brucellosis transmission in China, a novel mathematical model with a general indirect transmission incidence rate was presented.

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Dengue fever has rapidly spread in recent decades to become the most globally expansive viral vector-borne disease. In mainland China, a number of dengue outbreaks have been reported since 1978, but the worst epidemic in decades, involving 45230 cases and 76 imported cases, resulting in six deaths in Guangdong province, emerged in 2014. Reasons for this ongoing surge in dengue, both imported and autochthonous, are currently unclear and demand urgent investigation.

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Parkinson disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by a progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN). The pathology of PD remains unclear. Recent findings suggests neuroinflammation plays a critical role in PD.

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Postmitotic neurons in the neocortex migrate to appropriate positions and form layered structures of nascent cortex during brain development. The migration of these neurons requires precise control and coordination of a large number of molecules such as axon guidance cues. The Eph-ephrin signaling pathway plays important roles in the development of the nervous system in a wide variety of ways, including cell segregation, axon pathfinding, and neuron migration.

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Background: Identification of potential serum biomarkers of osteosarcoma to aid in its early diagnosis and in the discovery of possible therapeutic targets is an area of increasing interest.

Methods: Two-dimensional difference-in-gel electrophoresis was used to assess multiple serum samples in patients with osteosarcoma. In addition, differential expression of protein biomarkers was characterized in osteosarcoma serum by using matrix-assisted desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry coupled with database interrogation.

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  • - This study aims to identify proteins associated with keloids by comparing protein expression between keloid skin and normal skin using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry.
  • - Researchers analyzed skin samples from 8 keloid patients and 3 normal controls, discovering 40 significant protein spots with differences in abundance, including 20 that were up-regulated and 12 that were down-regulated.
  • - The findings highlight various proteins related to different functions such as signaling, immunity, and the extracellular matrix, potentially paving the way for understanding keloid formation and developing new treatments.
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Objective: To establish a method for the expression of glycogen synthase kinase 3β with high purity and biological activity.

Methods: E.coli expression system and baculovirus-insect cell expression system were used to produce the kinase, followed by purification using His-tag and GST-tag and determination of its purity and activity by SDS-PAGE and kinase reaction, respectively.

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  • Researchers aimed to understand the molecular mechanisms behind adenoma, a key precursor to colorectal cancer (CRC), to aid in early detection and treatment.
  • They used a sensitive technique called 2-D DIGE coupled with mass spectrometry to identify 24 proteins that were either downregulated or upregulated in adenoma tissues compared to normal colonic mucosa and CRC tissues.
  • One protein, β-tropomyosin (TM-β), was significantly downregulated in both adenoma and CRC tissues, suggesting it could serve as a potential biomarker for early detection of CRC.
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