Publications by authors named "Minghui Li"

Purpose: Graft rupture is a significant cause of graft failure in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). To address this issue, clinicians have combined the internal tension relieving technique (ITRT) with ACLR to improve graft stiffness, aiming to reduce the risk of graft failure. The purpose of this study is to compare the graft failure rates and clinical functional outcomes between ITRT-assisted ACLR and conventional ACLR.

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Traditional methods for studying microbial communities have been limited due to difficulties in culturing and sequencing all microbial species. Recent advances in third-generation sequencing technologies, particularly PacBio's high-fidelity (HiFi) sequencing, have significantly advanced metagenomics by providing accurate long-read sequences. This review explores the role of HiFi sequencing in overcoming the limitations of previous sequencing methods, including high error rates and fragmented assemblies.

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It remains controversial as to which optimal cannulation strategy ought to be employed in surgery for type A aortic dissection (TAAD). The aim of this study was to make a comparison of the clinical outcomes between single and double arterial cannulation. From January 2018 to December 2022, 403 individuals with TAAD were recruited for the study and were divided into two groups based on the cannulation approach.

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  • A new test called Time-resolved fluorescence immunochromatographic test strips (TRFIS) has been created for the fast detection of a specific type of exosome related to liver cancer, targeting a protein called glypican-3 (GPC3).
  • The test allows for direct detection of these exosomes in plasma without needing complex isolation methods, completing the entire process in just 15 minutes.
  • Clinical testing showed that TRFIS can effectively differentiate HCC patients from healthy individuals with high sensitivity and specificity, presenting a promising tool for early liver cancer screening.
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Natural products have gained traction in AD treatment due to their accessibility, low toxicity, and favorable pharmacological properties. However, their application is primarily constrained by poor solubility, instability, and limited permeability.

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Objective: To investigate ideal screw implant angle in reconstruction of tibiofibular syndesmosis injury by using a biomechanical test.

Methods: A total of 24 ankle specimens from adult cadavers were used as the tibiofibular syndesmosis injury model. According to the angle of screw placement, the tibiofibular syndesmosis injury models were randomly divided into groups A (0°), B (10°-15°), C (20°-25°), and D (30°-35°), and the screws were placed at a level 2 cm proximal to the ankle joint.

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Purpose: Psittacosis is an often-neglected cause of community acquired pneumonia (CAP). The limited diagnostic methods for psittacosis pneumonia invariably result in an unfavourable prognosis. Consequently, the early detection of psittacosis pneumonia is crucial.

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Neuroinflammation and oxidative stress are key factors leading to neuronal injury. In this study, we investigated the role of S32, a novel 3-acetylaminocoumarin compound, in ameliorating neuronal injury induced by neuroinflammation and oxidative stress and . First, we found that S32 reduced the expression levels of p-P65 and p-P38, inhibited the nuclear translocation of P65, and lowered the levels of pro-inflammatory factors in LPS-induced BV2 cells, which indicated that S32 had an antineuroinflammatory effect.

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Objective: To explore any correlation between serum urate (SU) level or insulin resistance (IR) and metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS).

Methods: Data from all MASLD patients, diagnosed by liver biopsy, were enrolled and divided into MASLD alone group and MASLD with MS group. They were subdivided into hyperuricemia group and normal SU group to find correlation between SU/IR and MASLD in patients with MS and independent risk factors for MASLD.

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Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the potential therapeutic targets of anlotinib using the patient-derived xenografts (PDX) and evaluate the efficacy of the combination of chemotherapy and anlotinib in osteosarcoma patients before surgery.

Methods: Forty-three osteosarcoma specimens were used to establish the PDX model in mice, resulting in Twenty-one PDX successful models. Eventually, six models were randomly selected for the pharmacodynamic experiment.

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Background: Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS) is a rare disorder, often characterized by delayed growth and development, short stature, and hypogonadism as the main clinical manifestations. It is not clear whether PSIS can lead to liver cirrhosis.

Case Summary: This paper reported a case of liver cirrhosis of unknown origin.

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Organic semiconductor single crystals (OSSCs) have garnered considerable attention because of their high charge mobility and atomic-scale smooth surface. However, their large-size high-quality preparation remains challenging due to the inevitable defects and limited growth speed brought by traditional epitaxial growth. Here, we demonstrate a space-confined strategy, named out-of-plane microspacing in-air sublimation (OPMAS), for growing vertically millimeter-sized OSSCs in several minutes by revolutionizing the heterogeneous epitaxial growth mode severely depending on substrates into a spontaneous homogeneous growth mode free from substrates.

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  • This study shows how waste rice noodles can be turned into a low-cost activated carbon material loaded with nano-silver that effectively adsorbs contaminants and kills bacteria.
  • The materials are created by first converting the noodles into hydrothermal carbon, then combining it with silver nitrate and sodium hydroxide, and finally activating it through high-temperature calcination.
  • The resulting composite exhibits a high surface area and significant adsorption ability for heavy metals, specifically Cr(VI), and demonstrates strong antibacterial effects against common pathogens.
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The nonclassicality of a macroscopic single-mode optical superposition state is potentially convertible into entanglement, when the state is mixed with the vacuum on a beam splitter. Considering light beams with polarization degree of freedom in Euclidean space as coherent product states in a bipartite Hilbert space, we propose a method to convert the two orthogonal polarizations into simultaneous entanglement and classical nonseparability through nonclassicality in the superpositions of coherent and displaced Fock states. Equivalent Bell state emerges from the resulted superpositions and the proportion of mixed entanglement and nonseparablity is determined by the displacement amplitudes along the polarization directions.

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Tantalum pentoxide (TaO) is widely recognized as a promising material platform for photonic integration. This is primarily attributed to its exceptional properties including large bandgap of 3.8 eV, broad transparency window ranging from 300 nm to 8000 nm, high nonlinear refractive index of ∼7.

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Background: Aneuploid circulating endothelial cells (CECs) are an indicator in breast cancer (BC). Significant changes of aneuploid CECs occurred during neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NCT). This study aimed to explore the predictive and prognostic values of aneuploid CECs in locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) patients with different NCT responses.

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Hyperuricemia is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevated serum uric acid levels. Soluble urate can activate immune responses, and the excessive accumulation of urate in the kidneys results in hyperuricemic nephropathy (HN). However, the lack of an established HN model is a major obstacle to advancing research into the pathogenesis of HN and the development of novel drugs.

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Background: Cardiac microvascular damage is substantially related with the onset of myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Reportedly, allicin (AL) effectively protects the cardiac microvascular system from IR injury. However, the unsatisfactory therapeutic efficacy of current drugs and insufficient drug delivery to the damaged heart are major concerns.

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Introduction: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an effective strategy for improving a variety of health and fitness outcomes within school settings. Incorporating HIIT into existing physical activity opportunities appears practically feasible, yet the process evaluation and effectiveness of this strategy needs to be further evaluated. Therefore, a intervention will be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-week school-based HIIT intervention on cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, body composition, muscular strength, bone health, cognitive function, wellbeing and academic performance among 12-13-year-olds.

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The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), as the world's most sensitive single-dish radio telescope, necessitates highly accurate positioning of its feed cabin to utilize its full observational potential. Traditional positioning methods that rely on GNSS and IMU, integrated with TS devices, but the GNSS and TS devices are vulnerable to other signal and environmental disruptions, which can significantly diminish position accuracy and even cause observation to stop. To address these challenges, this study introduces a novel time-series prediction model that integrates Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks with a Self-Attention mechanism.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of the in situ needle fenestration (ISNF) technique in thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for patients with conditions affecting the aortic arch, involving 115 patients treated from January 2018 to December 2021.
  • The results showed a 100% technical success rate, with 30-day and overall mortality rates of 3.5% and 8.7%, respectively, while complications included retrograde dissection, strokes, and an endoleak.
  • The authors concluded that the mid-term outcomes of the ISNF technique are promising but emphasized the need for long-term follow-up and improvement of fenestration devices.
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  • Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is linked to a high incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), especially in China, where around 92.05% of liver cancer patients are infected with HBV.
  • The immune environment around tumors (TME) changes due to HBV, allowing cancer cells to escape immune detection, often with the help of proteins like CTLA-4 and PD-1/PD-L1 that suppress T cell activity.
  • Recent advancements in immunotherapy, including treatments with interferons and PD-1/L1 inhibitors, show promise for HBV-related HCC patients, raising questions about their efficacy for Chinese patients with distinct disease characteristics.
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection poses a challenge to global public health. Persistent liver infection with HBV is associated with an increased risk of developing severe liver disease. The complex interaction between the virus and the host is the reason for the persistent presence of HBV and the risk of tumor development.

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