Publications by authors named "Peng You-Qing"

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  • Chronic pancreatitis (CP) significantly diminishes the quality of life for patients, leading to the development of the Pancreatitis Quality of Life Instrument (PANQOLI) to assess their QoL.
  • A Chinese version of PANQOLI was created through careful translation and testing with 500 Mandarin-speaking CP patients, ensuring reliability and validity through various analyses.
  • The final results indicated that the Chinese PANQOLI exhibits excellent reliability and validity, making it an effective tool for evaluating the quality of life in Chinese-speaking patients with chronic pancreatitis.
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Spatial catalytic acid-base-Pd triple-sites of a hierarchical core-shell structure have been successfully constructed for a three-step reaction, and exhibited excellent catalytic activity and stability. A catalytic mechanism has been systematically studied via single one- and two-step reactions, and possible molecular reactions have been proposed.

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  • - This study explores the influence of cultural values on teamwork among doctors and nurses in China's emergency departments (EDs), highlighting how diverse backgrounds can create challenges in collaboration.
  • - Interviews with 20 healthcare professionals revealed four main themes impacting teamwork: leadership, communication, mutual support, and staffing, along with various cultural sub-themes that affect interactions.
  • - The findings suggest that improving teamwork in EDs requires understanding these cultural influences, and future research should focus on identifying key factors that can enhance cohesion between medical staff.
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Calcium is known to play vital roles in diverse physiological processes, and it is known that voltage-gated calcium channels (Cav) mediate calcium influx in excitable cells. However, no consensus exists on the molecular identity of the calcium channels present in nonexcitable cells such as T lymphocytes. Here, we demonstrate that T lymphocytes express both regulatory beta4 and poreforming Cav1 alpha1 subunits of Cav channels.

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