Publications by authors named "Qi E"

The built environments we move through are a filter for the stimuli we experience. If we are in a darker or a lighter room or space, a neutrally valenced sound could be perceived as more unpleasant or more pleasant. Past research suggests a role for the layout and lighting of a space in impacting how stimuli are rated, especially on bipolar valence scales.

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Vascular calcification (VC), associated with high cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), involves osteogenic transdifferentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). O-GlcNAcylation, a dynamic post-translational modification, is closely linked to cardiovascular diseases, including VC. However, the exact role and molecular mechanism of O-GlcNAc signaling in abnormal mineral metabolism-induced VC remain unclear.

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Background: Teleultrasound has gained significant traction in clinical practice in recent years. However, studies focusing on remote interventional ultrasound remain limited.

Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of percutaneous puncture using a robot-assisted teleultrasound-guided interventional system (RTIS).

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Reaction-bonded silicon carbide ceramics (RB-SiC) are extensively utilized in aerospace, space optics, and other fields due to their superior physical and chemical properties. Loose abrasive lapping plays a crucial role in the optical manufacturing of large-diameter RB-SiC mirrors. Previous research predominantly focused on grinding processes and overlooked the removal mechanism during lapping and their impact on surface and subsurface damage.

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Spherical mirrors with large R numbers have extreme advantages in optical systems with large apertures and long focus lengths for improving imaging resolution and field of view. Their manufacturing and testing accuracy directly affects the final wavefront aberration of the systems. However, due to the influence of airflow disturbance in the long optical path, testing large R number spherical mirrors with high precision is difficult for the direct testing method.

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  • The study investigates the complex process of neuroinflammation following spinal cord injury (SCI) and its relationship with pyroptosis, a type of programmed cell death linked to inflammation.
  • It identifies and analyzes pyroptosis-related genes (PRGs) at various time points after SCI, finding significant gene upregulation related to inflammation seven days post-injury.
  • Using machine learning, the researchers pinpointed four key molecular signatures connected to pyroptosis, validated their findings with experimental data, and suggest that these insights could lead to new treatments for SCI.
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  • The way people think about movements can change how well they can control brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that relate to imagined motions.
  • Researchers studied how the order and complexity of action sequences affect this ability, using tasks with images and videos to help people remember the sequences better.
  • They found that more complicated action sequences, especially in a positive order, help improve brain responses and accuracy in motion imagery, leading to better performance with BCIs.
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Solar generation of H is a promising strategy for dense energy storage. Supramolecular polymers composed of chromophore amphiphile monomers containing perylene monoimide (PMI) have been reported as crystalline light-harvesting assemblies for aqueous H-evolving catalysts. Gelation of these supramolecular polymers with multivalent ions creates hydrogels with high diffusivity but insufficient mechanical stability and catalyst retention for reusability.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a combined model based on radiomics features of Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) during the Kupffer phase and to evaluate its value in differentiating well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (w-HCC) from atypical benign focal liver lesions (FLLs).

Methods: A total of 116 patients with preoperatively Sonazoid-CEUS confirmed w-HCC or benign FLL were selected from a prospective multiple study on the clinical application of Sonazoid in FLLs conducted from August 2020 to March 2021. According to the randomization principle, the patients were divided into a training cohort and a test cohort in a 7:3 ratio.

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Great efforts have been devoted to the development of novel and multifunctional wound dressing materials to meet the different needs of wound healing. Herein, we covalently grafted quaternary ammonium groups (QAGs) containing 12-carbon straight-chain alkanes to the dextran polymer skeleton. We then oxidized the resulting product into oxidized quaternized dextran (OQD).

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  • * In a study involving 187 patients with AAV, the researchers found that those with lower platelet counts (below 264.5 × 10/L) exhibited worse overall health and kidney function compared to those with higher counts.
  • * Low platelet count was identified as an independent predictor of poor kidney outcomes, indicating that monitoring platelet levels could help assess prognosis in AAV patients.
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. Motor imagery-based brain-computer interaction (MI-BCI) is a novel method of achieving human and external environment interaction that can assist individuals with motor disorders to rehabilitate. However, individual differences limit the utility of the MI-BCI.

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  • Recent advancements in long-read RNA sequencing are promising for analyzing transcriptomes, but current clustering algorithms demand significant computational resources.
  • A new algorithm called GeLuster has been developed, demonstrating exceptional speed (2.9-17.5 times faster) and lower memory usage compared to existing methods while maintaining higher clustering accuracy on long RNA-seq datasets.
  • GeLuster is publicly available for use, enhancing the potential for large-scale transcriptome studies in the future.
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In order to utilize waste heat such as exhaust steam and hot air passing through air preheater in the waste incineration plant to heat air used for evaporating leachate concentrate (LC) by gas-liquid contact evaporation technology, hot air of 600 °C, 450 °C and 250 °C was used to evaporate LC in a laboratory-scale evaporator to obtain purified condensate used for supplying water for circulating cooling water system. The influence of pH, hot air temperature and evaporation rate on COD and NH-N in condensate were investigated to identify the optimum operation of this technology. The results showed that COD concentration in condensate obviously decreased with increase in hot air temperature.

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Objective: To explore the differential expression of genes between wild-type chronic compressive injury (CCI) mice (WT-CCI) and interferon regulatory factors 4 (IRF4) knockout CCI mice (KO-CCI) by RNA-seq analysis of the mouse spinal cord.

Methods: RNA-seq analysis of the spinal cord tissue of the chronic sciatic nerve ligation mice and Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses were used.

Results: A total of 104 genes were up-regulated and 116 genes were down-regulated in spinal cord of the mice in IRF4 knockout (KO-CCI) group compared with that in the wild-type CCI (WT-CCI) group.

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In order to verify that coagulation as pre-treatment can reduce the temperature of the hot air used for direct contact evaporating the leachate concentrate (LC) and low-grade waste heat such as exhaust steam in the waste incineration plant can be used to evaporate the LC. The supernatants after coagulation using polymerized ferrous sulfate (PFS), polymeric-aluminum (PAC), polymeric silicate aluminum ferric (PSAF) and poly-aluminum ferric chloride (PAFC) as coagulants were further treated in a lab-scale direct contact evaporation system. The results showed that the best performance with removal efficiencies of COD and NH-N of 58.

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Pleckstrin homology domain and leucine rich repeat protein phosphatase 2 (PHLPP2) is an emerging player in diverse disorders. Our previous findings have documented that reducing PHLPP2 levels in cultured retinal ganglion cells protects against cellular damage caused by high glucose, indicating a possible link between PHLPP2 and diabetic retinopathy (DR). The present work was dedicated to the investigation of PHLPP2 in DR through in vivo experiments with rat models induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin.

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Background: Osteoporosis, which is a bone disease, is characterized by low bone mineral density and an increased risk of fractures. The heel bone mineral density is often used as a representative measure of overall bone mineral density. Lipid metabolism, which includes processes such as fatty acid metabolism, glycerol metabolism, inositol metabolism, bile acid metabolism, carnitine metabolism, ketone body metabolism, sterol and steroid metabolism, etc.

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  • The study aimed to create and validate a radiomics model using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) data to help differentiate between pancreatic cystic neoplasms, particularly focusing on pancreatic serous cystadenoma.
  • Data from 113 patients with confirmed pancreatic cystic neoplasms were analyzed, and a support vector machine algorithm was utilized to build the radiomics model, which showed promising results in differentiating between various types of cystic neoplasms.
  • The radiomics model demonstrated high accuracy (AUC of 0.875 for the training group and 0.862 for the test group), with good sensitivity and specificity, indicating its potential to improve pre-operative diagnostics and personalized treatment strategies for patients.
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Microwave ablation (MWA) is a promising minimally invasive therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the efficiency of MWA in treating HCC is evidently limited by the incomplete ablation of large tumors and tumors in high-risk locations. Here we designed an iron-based metal-organic framework nanomedicine (PFP-Apa-MOF) by loading perfluoropentane (PFP) and apatinib (Apa).

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a predictive model based on Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (SCEUS) and clinical features to discriminate poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (P-HCC) from intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC).

Patients And Method: Forty-one ICC and forty-nine P-HCC patients were enrolled in this study. The CEUS LI-RADS category was assigned according to CEUS LI-RADS version 2017.

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Peripheral neurotoxicity injury caused by local anesthetics is a common complication of clinical anesthesia. The study of its mechanism is helpful to prevent and treat the neurotoxic injury of local anesthetics. Previous studies on peripheral neurotoxicity injury caused by local anesthetics have mainly focused on in vitro cell experiments.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (SNZ-CEUS) as an imaging biomarker for preoperative prediction of microvascular invasion (MVI) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: From August 2020 to March 2021, we conducted a prospective multicenter study on the clinical application of Sonazoid in liver tumor; a MVI prediction model was developed and validated by integrating clinical and imaging variables. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to establish the MVI prediction model; three models were developed: a clinical model, a SNZ-CEUS model, and a combined model and conduct external validation.

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  • - The study investigates Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) and its relation to organ damage, aiming to identify potential biomarkers using liquid biopsy approaches for better patient care.
  • - Researchers analyzed blood samples from 100 Post-COVID patients, with varying symptoms, and 19 normal donors, finding significant differences in cellular structures suggesting endothelial and platelet features in those suspected of PACS.
  • - Although a machine learning model effectively distinguished between normal donors and Post-COVID patients, it struggled to separate those suspected of PACS, indicating more research is necessary to better understand and stratify these post-COVID conditions.
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