Publications by authors named "Mingyi Huang"

Lead halide perovskite nanowires (NWs) have garnered increasing attention owing to their unique properties, including axial carrier transportation, low pumping thresholds, and polarized emission. However, their intrinsic instability significantly limits their applications. In this study, heterostructured CsPbBr/PbSe NWs with a diameter of 10 nm and lengths ranging from several to tens of microns were successfully synthesized a one-pot solution-phase process.

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The effects of salinity gradients (500-4000 mg·L NaCl) on electricity generation, nitrogen removal, and microbial community were investigated in a constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) system. The result showed that power density significantly increased from 7.77 mW m to a peak of 34.

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Unlabelled: Dietary fiber deprivation is linked to probiotic extinction, mucus barrier dysbiosis, and the overgrowth of mucin-degrading bacteria. However, whether and how mucin could rescue fiber deprivation-induced intestinal barrier defects remains largely unexplored. Here, we sought to investigate the potential role and mechanism by which exogenous mucin maintains the gut barrier function.

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  • This analysis examined the effects of zuranolone, a treatment for major depressive disorder and postpartum depression, on health-related quality of life, using data from four clinical trials.
  • Results indicated that patients taking zuranolone showed significant improvements in various health domains compared to those on placebo, both at 15 days and 42 days after treatment.
  • Zuranolone responders demonstrated consistent benefits across all health aspects measured, with sustained improvements even after the treatment ended.
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  • Zuranolone, a treatment for postpartum depression (PPD), showed significant improvements in both anxiety and insomnia symptoms in women participating in a clinical study compared to a placebo.* -
  • The study involved a double-blind, randomized trial with women aged 18-45 who had PPD, following treatment with either zuranolone or a placebo over a 14-day period.* -
  • Results indicated higher rates of concurrent remission in depressive and anxiety symptoms with zuranolone, as well as positive effects on insomnia and overall functional health.*
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Background: Most duck eggs possess a fishy odor, indicating that ducks generally exhibit impaired trimethylamine (TMA) metabolism. TMA accumulation is responsible for this unpleasant odor, and TMA metabolism plays an essential role in trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as fish odor syndrome. In this study, we focused on the unusual TMA metabolism mechanism in ducks, and further explored the unclear reasons leading to the debilitating TMA metabolism.

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Numerous studies have demonstrated that animal brains accurately infer whether multisensory stimuli are from a common source or separate sources. Previous work proposed that the multisensory neurons in the dorsal medial superior temporal area (MST-d) serve as integration or separation encoders determined by the tuning-response ratio. However, it remains unclear whether MST-d neurons mainly take a sense input as a spatial coordinate reference for carrying out multisensory integration or separation.

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  • Brexanolone is the first FDA-approved treatment for postpartum depression (PPD), stemming from results of one Phase 2 and two Phase 3 clinical trials.
  • In a pooled analysis of these trials, patients receiving brexanolone had faster and more significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and insomnia symptoms than those receiving a placebo.
  • The findings reinforce brexanolone's effectiveness in improving PPD symptoms, although the study had limitations in assessing certain outcomes.
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The fishy odor of duck eggs has restricted their consumption and industrial development, a problem that producers need to address. We estimated the effects of cage, floor, and pond rearing systems on duck egg flavor, egg quality, and microbial diversity by evaluating yolk trimethylamine (TMA) content, egg quality, and the differences between duck cecum (cage cecum, CC; floor cecum, FC; pond cecum, PC) and the environment (cage environment, CE; floor environment, FE; pond environment, PE). The results show that the yolk TMA content of the floor-rearing and pond-rearing systems was significantly higher than that of the cage-rearing system (P < 0.

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The present study aimed to evaluate the performance of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) that were trained with small datasets using different strategies in the detection of proximal caries at different levels of severity on periapical radiographs. Small datasets containing 800 periapical radiographs were randomly categorized into a training and validation dataset (n = 600) and a test dataset (n = 200). A pretrained Cifar-10Net CNN was used in the present study.

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The T329S mutation in flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 () impairs the trimethylamine (TMA) metabolism in laying hens. The TMA metabolic pathway is closely linked to lipid metabolic diseases, such as atherosclerosis and fatty liver disease. We aimed to evaluate the effects of the T329S mutation in on lipid metabolism in chickens during the late laying period.

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The cuticle formed in the uterus is the outermost layer as the first defense line of eggshell against microbial invasions in most avian species, and analyzing its genetic regulation and influencing factors are of great importance to egg biosecurity in poultry production worldwide. The current study compared the uterine transcriptome and proteome of laying hens producing eggs with good and poor cuticle quality (GC and PC, the top and tail of the cuticle quality distribution), and identified several genes involved with eggshell cuticle quality (ESCQ). Overall, transcriptomic analysis identified 53 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between PC versus GC group hens, among which 25 were up-regulated and 28 were down-regulated.

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  • Postpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent mood disorder that affects 5.5% to 23.5% of new mothers in Europe and the USA, leading to serious consequences for both maternal well-being and infant development.
  • * Research indicates that hormonal fluctuations during and after pregnancy may disrupt GABA receptor function, contributing to PPD symptoms, although the exact causes are still unclear.
  • * Clinical studies have explored various treatments for PPD, including hormone therapy and medications that enhance GABA receptor activity, highlighting new avenues for effectively addressing this condition in women.
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Objective: To evaluate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) burden associated with postpartum depression (PPD), determine the extent to which clinical response impacts HRQoL, and estimate the impact of PPD and clinical response on healthcare resource utilization (HRU) and productivity.

Methods: Patient data ( = 127) from two multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 clinical trials evaluating the safety and efficacy of brexanolone injection in adults with PPD were employed for these posthoc analyses. HRQoL and health utility was assessed with the SF-36-v2 Health Survey (SF-36v2) acute version.

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Background/purpose: Three first-line epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are widely available to treat advanced lung adenocarcinoma harboring EGFR mutation. However, studies comparing efficacy or effectiveness of these EGFR TKIs came out with inconclusive results.

Methods: In this real-world data analysis with a nationwide retrospective cohort design, adult patients with newly diagnosed advanced lung adenocarcinoma with EGFR mutation between 2011 and 2016, who received a first-line EGFR TKI, were included.

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Objective: To quantify the economic burden of postpartum depression (PPD) that accrues to commercially insured households in the year following childbirth.

Methods: Administrative claims data from OptumHealth Care Solutions (2009-2016) were used to identify households that included women identified with PPD per the algorithm and propensity score-matched comparison households of women who were not identified with PPD or a history of depression after childbirth. Study outcomes included direct total all-cause medical and pharmaceutical costs during the first year following childbirth and number of outpatient visits at the household level stratified by household member.

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Background: Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS) is a soft tissue sarcoma that commonly occurs in late adult life. It is mainly located in the subcutaneous soft tissues of extremities characterized by a high recurrence rate at the original site. MFS of the head and neck is rare, while it occurs in the maxilla and mandible is extremely rare.

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To assess healthcare resource utilization (HRU) and costs in children of mothers with and without postpartum depression (PPD). Administrative claims data from the IBM Watson Health MarketScan Databases (2010-2016) were used. Women with live births (index date = delivery date) were identified and linked to their newborns.

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Fresh duck eggs normally have an unpleasant fishy odor when compared with eggs from other poultry. However, the cause of this unpleasant smell remains unknown. Besides, we have limited knowledge regarding the perception ability of this odor.

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Objective: Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common medical complication of childbirth. PPD can be disabling, with potential negative effects on maternal health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) as well as on children and partners. The objective of this study was to systematically review and summarize recently published literature describing the humanistic burden of PPD on affected women, their children, and partners.

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Background: Data on comparative healthcare resource utilization and costs associated with the newer oral disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for managing relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) in routine clinical practice are limited. The purpose of this study was to estimate healthcare resource utilization, costs, and relapse rates in the year after initiating treatment with dimethyl fumarate (DMF), interferon (IFN)-β, glatiramer acetate (GA), teriflunomide, or fingolimod in routine clinical practice for patients with MS who did not receive a DMT in the previous year.

Methods: Patients initiating DMF, IFNβ, GA, teriflunomide, or fingolimod were identified based on claims data from 2012 to 2015 in the Truven MarketScan Commercial Claims Databases (n = 4194).

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A combination of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and X-ray scattering (SAXS) has emerged as the approach of choice for studying protein structures and dynamics in solution. This approach has potential applications for membrane proteins that neither are soluble nor form crystals easily. We explore the water-coupled dynamic structures of thromboxane synthase (TXAS) and prostacyclin synthase (PGIS) from scanning HPLC-SAXS measurements combined with MD ensemble analyses.

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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients often suffer from gait impairment and fampridine is indicated to medically improve walking ability in this population. Patient characteristics, healthcare resource use, and costs of MS patients on fampridine treatment for 12 months in Germany were analyzed.

Methods: A retrospective claims database analysis was conducted including MS patients who initiated fampridine treatment (index date) between July 2011 and December 2013.

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Introduction: Limited data are available on the real-world effectiveness of newer oral disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) in multiple sclerosis. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively compare the real-world effectiveness of dimethyl fumarate (DMF), fingolimod, teriflunomide, and injectable DMTs in routine clinical practice based on US claims data.

Methods: Patients newly-initiating DMF, interferon beta (IFNβ), glatiramer acetate (GA), teriflunomide, or fingolimod in 2013 were identified in the Truven MarketScan Commercial Claims Databases (N = 6372).

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