Publications by authors named "Murong Li"

Introduction: Microbial pathogens invade various human organs, including the oral cavity. (C.a) and (S.

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Scoliosis often occurs in adolescents and seriously affects physical development and health. Traditionally, medical imaging is the most common means of evaluating the corrective effect of bracing during treatment. However, the imaging approach falls short in providing real-time feedback, and the optimal corrective force remains unclear, potentially slowing the patient's recovery progress.

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The incidence of postoperative myocardial injury remains high as the underlying pathogenesis is still unknown. The dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons express transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) and its downstream effector, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) participating in transmitting pain signals and cardiac protection. Opioids remain a mainstay therapeutic option for moderate-to-severe pain relief clinically, as a critical component of multimodal postoperative analgesia via intravenous and epidural delivery.

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Background And Objective: In needle insertion procedure, needle deflection and target movement will affect targeting accuracy. Existing planning algorithms rely on predetermined interaction force and parameters, which increase the targeting error for the patient-specific difference. In this paper, we proposed a needle-tissue interaction model based needle path planning method with patient-specific parameter identification algorithm, which is able to use iteration learning control and interaction model predicted information to improve targeting accuracy with the consideration of patient-specific differences.

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During the irrigation period, the interactions between the linked lake-groundwater systems are complicated and change. This is because natural and human activities are happening at the same time, which makes it harder to identify the interactions. This study uses data on water level, hydrochemistry, and hydrogen-oxygen stable isotopes to analyze the hydrodynamics, electrical conductivity (EC), isotopic characteristics, and spatial distribution of lake water and groundwater to reveal lake-groundwater interactions.

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Due to the influence of complex regional climate, water quality perturbation factors of lakes in cold regions are complicated, and the uncertainty of each factor needs further study. This study coupled two algorithms (clustering and EM) to establish a water quality uncertainty model of Chagan Lake, a typical cold region lake in China. A BN model containing nine influencing factors (including water temperature (WT), total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), etc.

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Objective: The purpose of our study was to investigate the effect of the 15° left operating table tilt on the inferior vena cava (IVC) and the hemodynamics of full-term pregnant women, and to evaluate the efficacy of inferior vena cava collapse index (IVCCI) in predicting hypotension.

Methods: All parturients planning to perform cesarean section (CS) were randomly divided into supine group and 15° group. Their parameters of IVC were measured by ultrasound and then calculated the IVCCI.

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Transient and chronic waterlogging constrains crop production in many regions of the world. Here, we invoke a novel iTRAQ-based proteomic strategy to elicit protein synthesis and regulation responses to waterlogging in tolerant (XM 55) and sensitive genotypes (YM 158). Of the 7,710 proteins identified, 16 were distinct between the two genotypes under waterlogging, partially defining a proteomic basis for waterlogging tolerance (and sensitivity).

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Climate change has great impacts on forest ecosystems, especially with the increasing frequency of heatwaves. Thermal safety margin (TSM) calculated by the difference between body temperature and thermotolerance threshold is useful to predict thermal safety of organisms. It has been widely used for animals, whereas has rarely been reported for plants.

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  • The buccal corridor is the space on the sides of your mouth, and its size can change how people's faces look.
  • Researchers asked orthodontists, normal people, and orthodontic patients to judge pictures of models with different facial types and buccal corridor sizes.
  • Orthodontists were better at noticing the differences in buccal corridors compared to patients and regular people, and they only need to worry about the size if it's larger than 15%.
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  • In endoscopic surgery, accurately determining the soft tissue's elastic properties and boundary conditions is crucial, but challenging due to changes during the operation.
  • A new method is introduced to identify the Young's modulus and equivalent spring constraint for soft tissue, using a two-step inverse algorithm rooted in finite element analysis.
  • The results from both simulations and physical experiments demonstrate that the proposed method effectively aligns with the actual values of the elastic properties and boundary conditions.
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Needle-tissue interaction model is essential to tissue deformation prediction, interaction force analysis and needle path planning system. Traditional FEM based needle-tissue interaction model would encounter mesh distortion or continuous mesh subdivision in dealing with penetration, in which the computational instability and poor accuracy could be introduced. In this work, a novel material point method (MPM) is applied to establish the needle-tissue interaction model which is suitable to handle the discontinuous penetration problem.

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Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) may participate in ischemic post-conditioning (IPost) attenuating myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the effect of CGRP is still elusive. In this study, we evaluated the difference in hemodynamics, infarct size and CGRP in myocardium and serum of rats after acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion with and without IPost.

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Background: Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays an important role in cardiovascular regulation, which was found reduced in serum of diabetic patients. To test the hypothesis that lack of CGRP in myocardium is associated with diabetic cardiac dysfunction, which may be improved by preservation of CGRP in diabetic rats.

Methods And Results: Diabetes was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by streptozotocin (50mg/kg).

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