Publications by authors named "MingWei Zhao"

The utilization of CO foam gel fracturing fluid offers several significant advantages, including minimal reservoir damage, reduced water consumption during application, enhanced cleaning efficiency, and additional beneficial properties. However, several current CO foam gel fracturing fluid systems face challenges, such as complex preparation processes and insufficient viscosity, which limit their proppant transport capacity. To address these issues, this work develops a novel CO foam gel fracturing fluid system characterized by simple preparation and robust foam stability.

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Background: To assess the predictive value of pretreatment corneal elevation asymmetry vector (CEAV) for severe orthokeratology (Ortho-k) lens decentration (LD) in Chinese myopic adolescents.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 247 myopic participants over one year employed a novel MATLAB algorithm to calculate CEAV and precise LD vector. Subjects were categorized into mild (<1 mm) and severe (≥1 mm) yearly averaged LD (YALD) groups.

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High-temperature steam injection is a primary method for viscosity reduction and recovery in heavy oil reservoirs. However, due to the high mobility of steam, channeling often occurs within the reservoir, leading to reduced thermal efficiency and challenges in enhancing oil production. Foam fluids, with their dual advantages of selective plugging and efficient oil displacement, are widely used in steam-injection heavy oil recovery.

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Background: To investigate the quantitative vascular and structural differences in the foveal region of the eyes in retinopathy of prematurity children with or without anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy and healthy children using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed 75 eyes from 44 subjects, categorized into four groups: ROP children treated with Conbercept or Ranibizumab, spontaneously regressed ROP, and healthy age-matched children. Using spectral-domain OCT and OCTA, we assessed parameters like central foveal thickness (CFT), foveal avascular zone (FAZ), superficial/deep capillary plexus (SCP/DCP), and choroidal vessel density (VD) at the fovea.

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  • The study aimed to create a high myopia model in C57BL/6J mice using monocular form deprivation myopia (FDM) and to explore the resulting changes in ocular structure over time.
  • Healthy young mice were divided into two groups: one with left eye patching (FDM) and a control group, with various biometric measures taken at different intervals throughout 12 weeks.
  • Results showed significant structural changes in the FDM group's eyes, including increased axial length and reduced retinal vascular area, indicating accelerated myopia development particularly between weeks 8 and 12.
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  • A novel sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES) nanofluid was developed to improve oil production in tight oil reservoirs through enhanced imbibition behavior.
  • Experiments using low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) showed that the SLES nanofluid significantly increased imbibition efficiency, while optimal concentrations of chemicals were necessary to avoid blocking pore spaces.
  • The enhanced oil recovery mechanisms were linked to changes in wettability, capillary pressure, and viscous forces, particularly in micropores and mesopores, offering insights into effective oil extraction strategies.
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Streptococcus suis serotypes 2 and 14 are the most common zoonotic strains, but previous identification methods made distinguish these two serotypes from other S. suis serotypes difficult. To effectively prevent and control them, there is an urgent need for a highly sensitive and specific method to identify these two serotypes.

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The intake of high dietary fat has been correlated with the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), affecting the function of the retinal pigment epithelium through oxidative stress. A high-fat diet (HFD) can lead to lipid metabolism disorders, excessive production of circulating free fatty acids, and systemic inflammation by aggravating the degree of oxidative stress. Deletion of the retinal G-protein-coupled receptor (RGR-d) has been identified in drusen.

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Currently, scientifically and reasonably specifying carbon emission reduction measures in the context of "double carbon" has become a common concern worldwide. China's administrative divisions have a notable impact on the formulation and implementation of relevant policies. Therefore the carbon emissions must be calculated accurately under China's administrative divisions at different scales.

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Capsaicin activates primary afferent transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) in the spinal dorsal horn and induces exaggerated glutamate release. This capsaicin action is followed by a lasting refractory state referred to as "capsaicin desensitization", which is considered a presynaptic event. In this study, using whole-cell recordings and holographic photostimulation, we reassessed this notion by investigating presynaptic glutamate release and the postsynaptic glutamate response during capsaicin administration.

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Purpose: To distinguish between central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) with and without thick choroid and to elucidate their characteristics of choroidal vasculature.

Methods: This prospective observational study enrolled 76 eyes with treatment-naive CSC and 76 normal eyes. Mean + 2 times SD of subfoveal choroidal thickness of healthy individuals was set as the upper limit of normal choroidal thickness to divide patients with CSC into two groups: the thick-choroid and non-thick-choroid groups.

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Aim: To describe the distribution of ocular biometrics and to evaluate its associations with refractive error and to assess the contribution from ocular parameters to refractive error among Chinese myopic children.

Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated subjects aged 8-12y. Keratometry, ocular biometry, and cycloplegic autorefraction were performed on each subject.

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Purpose: To investigate the changes in choroidal thickness (ChT), refractive status, and ocular dimensions in the mouse eye in vivo using updated techniques and instrumentation.

Methods: High-resolution swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT), eccentric infrared photoretinoscopy, and custom real-time optical coherence tomography were used to analyze choroidal changes, refractive changes and ocular growth in C57BL/6J mice from postnatal day (P) 21 to month 22.

Results: The ChT gradually increased with age, with the thickest region in the para-optic nerve head and thinning outward, and the temporal ChT was globally thicker than the nasal ChT.

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Introduction: The splice variant of retinal G-protein-coupled receptor deletion (RGR-d) is a persistent component of drusen and may be involved in the pathogenesis of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Increasing evidence has demonstrated the critical role of autophagy in AMD. In this study, we investigated whether RGR-d disrupts autophagy in early dry AMD in vivo and in vitro.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of efdamrofusp alfa with aflibercept in treating neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) through a randomized phase II trial involving 231 participants.
  • - Participants received either efdamrofusp alfa or aflibercept, with treatments administered monthly for the first three doses and then every eight weeks, measuring visual acuity changes over 52 weeks.
  • - Results showed that efdamrofusp alfa was as effective as aflibercept in improving vision, with similar rates of adverse effects, establishing its noninferiority in treatment outcomes.
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Background: This study aimed to identify the differentially expressed proteins in the vitreous humor (VH) of eyes with and without pathologic myopia (PM), providing insights into the molecular pathogenesis.

Methods: A cross-sectional, observational study was conducted. VH samples were collected from patients undergoing vitrectomy for idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM), macular hole (MH), or myopic retinoschisis (MRS).

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  • This study focuses on the role of the gene EIF2AK2 in energy metabolism related to gastric cancer (GC) progression and metastasis.
  • It demonstrates that overexpression of EIF2AK2 promotes processes like cell proliferation, ATP production, and cytoskeleton remodeling, while its knockdown has the opposite effects.
  • The research also identifies OAS1 as a key player in regulating energy metabolism alongside EIF2AK2, suggesting that targeting this EIF2AK2-OAS1 axis could be a new therapeutic strategy for treating cancer.
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Low-viscosity slickwater fracturing fluids are a crucial technology for the commercial development of shallow shale gas. However, in deep shale gas formations with high pressure, a higher sand concentration is required to support fractures. Linear gel fracturing fluids and crosslinked gel fracturing fluids have a strong sand-carrying capacity, but the drag reduction effect is poor, and it needs to be pre-prepared to decrease the fracturing cost.

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Aim: To introduce the macular hole (MH) hydromassage technique as a potentially beneficial approach for the treatment of large or persistent MH.

Methods: This retrospective observational case series comprised 16 consecutive patients (17 eyes) diagnosed with MH. Inclusion criteria involved a hole aperture diameter larger than 600 µm or the presence of an unclosed MH larger than 600 µm following the previous vitrectomy.

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Stress-induced hyperalgesia (SIH) is induced by repeated or chronic exposure to stressful or uncomfortable environments. However, the neural mechanisms involved in the modulatory effects of the periaqueductal gray (PAG) and its associated loops on SIH development hav e not been elucidated. In the present study, we used chronic restraint stress (CRS)-induced hyperalgesia as a SIH model and manipulated neuronal activity via a pharmacogenetic approach to investigate the neural mechanism underlying the effects of descending pain-modulatory pathways on SIH.

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  • - Sarcomatoid hepatocellular carcinoma (SHC) is a rare and aggressive liver cancer, characterized by a combination of carcinoma and sarcoma elements, leading to atypical symptoms and poor outcomes due to rapid progression.
  • - A 63-year-old female patient presented with fatigue and fever, and after imaging and pathology evaluations, she was diagnosed with a 4.7 cm SHC tumor in the right liver lobe.
  • - Following laparoscopic surgery to remove the tumor, the patient initially had no complications or evidence of recurrence; however, pleural metastases were detected during a follow-up three months later, highlighting the challenging prognosis of SHC even after surgery.
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Concentration gradient generation and mixed combinations of multiple solutions are of great value in the field of biomedical research. However, existing concentration gradient generators for single or two-drug solutions cannot simultaneously achieve multiple concentration gradient formations and mixed solution combinations. Furthermore, the whole system was huge, and required expensive auxiliary equipment, which may lead to complex operations.

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Purpose: To investigate the impact of vergence dysfunction on myopia progression in children with Defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively enrolled children prescribed DIMS spectacle lenses to slow myopic progression. Baseline vergence dysfunction was determined according to phoria at distance and near.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Orthokeratology (Ortho-K), defocus incorporated multiple segment (DIMS) lens, combined Ortho-K/atropine, and combined DIMS/atropine for myopia control in children.

Methods: A retrospective study included 167 myopic children aged 6-14 years with a spherical equivalent refraction (SER) of -0.75 to -4.

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Introduction: Acute leukemia often affects microcirculation perfusion. This study aimed to investigate retinal microvascular changes in patients with acute leukemia without retinopathy during clinical remission using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and to determine the correlation of these changes with systemic laboratory values.

Methods: Thirty-eight patients in remission from acute leukemia with no retinopathy (NLR group) and 36 age-matched healthy individuals (control group) were included in this cross-sectional study.

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