Publications by authors named "PengFei Hao"

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with an unclear pathogenesis to date. Neurofeedback (NFB) had shown therapeutic effects in patients with ASD. In this study,we analyzed the brain functional networks of children with ASD and investigated the impact of NFB targeting the beta rhythm training on these networks.

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Background And Objectives: Patients who undergo craniotomy are at risk of developing seizures during the postoperative period. Preoperative serum potassium as an important potential risk factor has not been investigated yet.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study involving adults undergoing elective craniotomy at West China Hospital, from January 2011 and March 2021.

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Hemicelluloses play a crucial role in connecting cellulose and lignin within the plant cell wall and find extensive biotechnological applications. There is a notable gap in research concerning the hemicellulose from Nelumbo nucifera, the basal eudicot adapted to aquatic environments. To fill this gap, hemicellulose characteristics from the apical to the basal segments of petioles from 4-month-old N.

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Chinese/Mandarin language teaching to undergraduate students from non-Chinese speaker countries has garnered significant attention due to China's pivotal role in global political and economic transformations. Mandarin, spoken by 70% of the Chinese population, is not only taught within China but also in several other countries. However, similar to teaching any second or foreign language, instructing Mandarin comes with its share of challenges, which, to the best of our knowledge, have not been thoroughly explored.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has driven major advances in virus research. The role of glycans in viral infection has been revealed, with research demonstrating that terminal sialic acids are key receptors during viral attachment and infection into host cells. However, there is an urgent demand for universal tools to study the mechanism of sialic acids in viral infections, as well as to develop therapeutic agents against epidemic viruses through the downregulation of terminal sialic acid residues on glycans acting as a glyco-virus checkpoint to accelerate virus clearance.

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Adhesion and consequent adoption of a sessile habit is a common feature of many green algae and was likely a key mechanism in terrestrialization by an ancient zygnematophyte (i.e., the Zygnematophyceae, the group of algae ancestral to land plants).

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  • Plant adaptations for moving from water to land led to changes in cell wall structure, providing resilience against various stresses.
  • The study focuses on red auronidin pigment in liverwort Marchantia polymorpha, exploring its role and characteristics in the cell wall.
  • Auronidin appears to enhance cell wall strength, protect against excess light, and boost resistance to pathogens, showcasing an evolutionary adaptation in liverworts to handle terrestrial challenges.
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• Bat rotavirus strain MSLH14 (G3P[3]) can infect human cholangiocytes . • MSLH14 can cause suckling mice biliary atresia symptom, indicating potential public health risks. • MSLH14 have the potential for establishing a biliary atresia animal model.

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Rapeseed ( L.) seedlings suffering from inappropriate growth substrate stress will present poor seedling quality. However, the regulatory mechanism for the production and scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS) caused by this type of stress remains unclear.

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Background And Objectives: Hypoglycemia is a known risk of intensive postoperative glucose control in neurosurgical patients. However, the impact of postoperative hypoglycemia after craniotomy remains unexplored. This study aimed to determine the association between postoperative hypoglycemia and mortality in patients undergoing elective craniotomy.

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  • This study examines the role of microRNA-128-3p (miR-128-3p) in neuronal death and behavior changes in a rat model of cerebral palsy (CP), focusing on its interaction with Smurf2 and YY1.
  • Researchers established a hypoxic-ischemic (HI) CP model in neonatal rats and performed various tests to evaluate brain damage and neurobehavioral performance post-injury.
  • Results indicated that reducing miR-128-3p or increasing Smurf2 improved neurobehavior and reduced neuronal apoptosis, suggesting a potential therapeutic pathway involving miR-128-3p, Smurf2, and YY1 in hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries.
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Background: The association between fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio (FAR) and in-hospital mortality in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) has been established. However, the association with long-term mortality in spontaneous ICH remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the association between FAR and long-term mortality in these patients.

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Background: Serum albumin reflects nutritional status and is associated with postoperative complications and mortality. Delta albumin (ΔAlb), defined as the difference between preoperative and lowest postoperative levels, could predict complications and mortality, even with postoperative levels above 30 g/L prompting albumin infusions. This study aimed to assess how ΔAlb relates to outcomes in craniotomy patients with brain tumors.

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Objective: An elevated preoperative red cell distribution width (RDW) is associated with adverse prognostic outcomes in various diseases. However, the correlation between changes in RDW (ΔRDW) and the prognosis following brain tumor craniotomy remains unclear. Accordingly, this study aimed to investigate the prognostic significance of perioperative changes in RDW in patients undergoing brain tumor craniotomy.

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The abnormal expression of mucin 1 (MUC1) is a major cause of poor prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Competitive endogenous RNA demonstrates a novel regulatory mechanism that can affect the biological behavior of tumors. In the present study, the regulatory functions of hsa_circ_0055054 as well as those of microRNA (miR/miRNA) 122-5p on MUC1 expression and its role in HCC cell proliferation, migration and invasion, were evaluated.

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Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has significantly improved the prognosis of patients with cancer, although the majority of such patients achieve low response rates; consequently, new therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. The upregulation of sialic acid-containing glycans is a common characteristic of cancer-related glycosylation, which drives disease progression and immune escape via numerous pathways. Herein, the development of self-assembled core-shell nanoscale coordination polymer nanoparticles loaded with a sialyltransferase inhibitor, referred to as NCP-STI which effectively stripped diverse sialoglycans from cancer cells, providing an antibody-independent pattern to disrupt the emerging Siglec-sialic acid glyco-immune checkpoint is reported.

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Grating-type spectral imaging systems are frequently employed in scenes for high-resolution remote-sensing observations of the Earth. However, the entrance of the grating-type spectral imaging system is a slit or a pinhole. This structure relies on the push broom method, which presents a challenge in capturing spectral information of transiently changing targets.

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Ogura cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is considered the rapeseed ( L.) with the most potential to be utilized as a heterosis system worldwide, but it lacks sufficient restorers. In this study, root tip cell (RTC) mitotic and pollen mother cell (PMC) meiosis observations were compared to ensure the number of chromosomes and the formation of a chromosomal bridge using restorer lines R2000, CLR650, and Zhehuhong (a new restorer) as the experimental material.

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Introduction: Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is a zoonotic pathogen with a global distribution, capable of infecting both pigs and humans. To mitigate the risk of cross-species transmission and potential outbreaks, it is crucial to characterize novel antiviral genes, particularly those from human hosts.

Methods: This research used HIEC-6 to investigate PDCoV infection.

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Background And Objective: The implantation of ventricular assist devices (VADs) has become an important treatment option for patients with heart failure. Aortic valve insufficiency is a common complication caused by VADs implantation. Currently, there is very little quantitative research on the effects of transcatheter micro VADs or the intervention pumps on the aortic valves.

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Background: Cerebrovascular disease, among the most prevalent neurological disorders, poses a substantial threat to human health with its elevated mortality and disability rates, placing considerable strain on healthcare systems. Although several studies in recent years have suggested a potential association between digestive system diseases and cerebrovascular diseases, the findings remain inconsistent.

Methods: Genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data for 12 digestive diseases and cerebrovascular diseases were used to conduct Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis.

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Introduction: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has emerged as a therapeutic option to mitigate symptoms in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Our study investigated the effects of a two-week regimen of tDCS targeting the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in children with ASD, examining changes in rhythmic brain activity and alterations in functional connectivity within key neural networks: the default mode network (DMN), sensorimotor network (SMN), and dorsal attention network (DAN).

Methods: We enrolled twenty-six children with ASD and assigned them randomly to either an active stimulation group (n=13) or a sham stimulation group (n=13).

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  • Red cell distribution width (RDW) is being studied as a potential inflammatory biomarker, particularly its impact on outcomes following brain tumor surgeries, with unclear previous associations.
  • In a study involving nearly 11,000 patients, higher preoperative RDW-CV levels were linked to an increased risk of long-term mortality, but no significant differences were found for 30-day mortality rates.
  • Additionally, elevated RDW-CV levels correlated with various postoperative complications, such as acute kidney injury and pneumonia, highlighting RDW's potential role in predicting patient outcomes after craniotomy.
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Porcine Deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is a newly identified coronavirus that causes severe intestinal lesions in piglets. However, the understanding of how PDCoV interacts with human hosts is limited. In this study, we aimed to investigate the interactions between PDCoV and human intestinal cells (HIEC-6) by analyzing the transcriptome at different time points post-infection (12 h, 24 h, 48 h).

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  • Nipah virus (NiV) is a dangerous zoonotic virus that poses significant threats to global health, prompting research into its interactions with host proteins.
  • Using proximity labeling, researchers identified 1,996 and 1,524 host proteins that interact with NiV glycoproteins F and G, respectively, revealing common involvement in cellular processes and functions.
  • Among the top identified proteins, Cortactin (CTTN) showed the ability to significantly inhibit infection from NiV and Hendra pseudoviruses, highlighting CTTN as a potential target for drug development against these viral infections.
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