Publications by authors named "Qian DU"

Monogenic diabetes, formerly called Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY), involves single-gene mutations, typically with dominant inheritance, and has been associated with variants in 14 genes. Among these, mutations are the most common, and their diagnosis allows the use of alternative therapies, including sulfonylureas. In an earlier study, we described a variant displaying recessive transmission, p.

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  • High-altitude regions in China have a potential for renewable energy and ammonia production, leading to a proposed co-combustion strategy of methane and ammonia to lower carbon emissions.
  • A specialized combustion system was used to test how different ammonia mixing ratios, equivalence ratios, and pressures affect nitrogen oxide (NO) emissions in flames fueled by methane and ammonia.
  • Findings show that higher ammonia ratios increase NO emissions in stoichiometric flames but remain constant in fuel-rich flames at ratios above 10%. Sub-atmospheric pressure raises NO levels, especially in fuel-rich conditions, but doesn't significantly change nitrogen conversion pathways.
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Importance: Evidence from systematic reviews of the cardioprotective effect of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) remains controversial, and interventions including PUFAs dietary supplements or prescription medications cannot accurately reflect the role of PUFA RX in cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention.

Objective: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to evaluate the efficacy of PUFA prescription medication in preventing CVD.

Methods: Two reviewers conducted a literature search of Embase, MEDLINE/PubMed, and the Cochrane Library from their inception to September 2023.

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  • * Among 231 patients, those with rhabdomyolysis experienced more severe symptoms like confusion and pain, and had higher levels of damage markers for various organs compared to those without rhabdomyolysis.
  • * Rhabdomyolysis was linked to a lower survival rate and was identified as an independent risk factor for acute kidney injury and death, highlighting the importance of detecting and treating rhabdomyolysis early in SFTS patients.
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  • A recent study introduced a novel side-to-side (S-S) bypass technique for adult patients with moyamoya disease (MMD) to improve postoperative revascularization outcomes.
  • The research involved 44 end-to-side (E-S) and 40 S-S patients, revealing the S-S technique resulted in no Matsushima grade D cases and significantly better revascularization metrics.
  • The S-S group showed higher participation from the occipital artery and better changes in the caliber of the superficial temporal artery-frontal branch compared to the E-S group, highlighting the effectiveness of scalp arteries as additional donor sources.
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Porcine parvovirus (PPV) infection induces germ cell death, leading to reproductive disorders in first-pregnant sows. Porcine placental trophoblast cells (PTCs) are the major target of PPV, and we have previously found that PPV infection leads to the death of PTCs by a non-apoptotic process, which may be related to PPV pathogenicity. The Z-nucleic acid-binding protein 1 (ZBP1) is often activated after virus invasion and mediates subsequent cell death.

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The RING E3 ubiquitin ligase UHRF1 is an established cofactor for DNA methylation inheritance. The model posits that nucleosomal engagement through histone and DNA interactions directs UHRF1 ubiquitin ligase activity toward lysines on histone H3 tails, creating binding sites for DNMT1 through ubiquitin interacting motifs (UIM1 and UIM2). However, the extent to which DNMT1 relies on ubiquitin signaling through UHRF1 in support of DNA methylation maintenance remains unclear.

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Introduction: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a prevalent and aggressive form of cancer, poses significant challenges due to its limited therapeutic options. This study aims to leverage multi-omics data from liver cancer to identify potential therapeutic targets for HCC.

Methods: We employed an integrative approach by analyzing various omics datasets related to liver cancer.

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Background: The ability to teach, as a core competency, has always suffered from a lack of systematic cultivation.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the difference in teaching quality before and after the application of the UTOP (UTeach observation protocol)-based multiple source feedback (MSF) formative assessment of the quality improvement of medical education classrooms.

Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed the teaching quality of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Third Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University.

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The obese heart undergoes metabolic remodeling and exhibits impaired calcium (Ca) homeostasis, which are two critical assaults leading to cardiac dysfunction. The molecular mechanisms underlying these alterations in obese heart are not well understood. Here, we show that the Rab-GTPase activating protein AS160 is a lipid-responsive regulator of Ca homeostasis through governing lysophosphatidylinositol metabolism and signaling.

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The aim of this study was to describe the clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical characteristics of MPX and offer meaningful insights into the clinicopathology of MPX. We recruited eight men who had sex with men diagnosed with MPX based on positive results from MPX Virus (MPXV)-specific polymerase chain reaction. Skin biopsies were obtained from four selected lesions, including typical and atypical lesions.

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  • The study investigates the differences in blood microbiota between HIV-infected and uninfected patients suspected of having sepsis, using metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS).
  • It analyzed 233 patients, revealing that HIV-infected individuals had a higher presence of mycobacterium, fungi, and viruses, while bacterial levels were lower compared to their uninfected counterparts.
  • Key findings highlighted elevated rates of non-tuberculous mycobacteriosis, Pneumocystis jirovecii, Talaromyces marneffei, and cytomegalovirus in HIV-infected patients, indicating significant disparities in their blood microbiota profiles.
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Background And Objective: Cancer, as the second leading cause of death worldwide, poses significant challenges to human health and socio-economic development. In recent years, the incidence of cancer has shown a trend toward younger populations, drawing attention to cancer prevention education among college students. However, research on the specific impact of cancer prevention education on the mental health of college students is limited.

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Nickel (Ni) is a human carcinogen that causes oxidative damage to many organs, and methionine has been studied to protect mammals from similar toxic effects by other heavy metals possibly through sulfur metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of methionine on Ni-induced injuries to the kidneys. In this study, the mice were randomly divided into BC (normal diet), MD (methionine deficiency diet), MN (methionine plus nickel diet), and MDN (methionine deficiency plus nickel diet) treatment groups.

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  • Hair loss is a common problem that can make people feel sad or less confident, even though it isn't dangerous to health.
  • Previous research has shown that UV rays from the sun can hurt hair cells, but not much is known about how blue light affects them.
  • In this study, scientists found that blue light can damage important hair cells, making them less able to grow, especially when the light is really bright.
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  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) real-time PCR and metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) for diagnosing Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) in HIV-infected patients.
  • A total of 99 PJP patients were compared with 61 non-PJP pneumonia patients, and the sensitivity of mNGS was found to be significantly higher than that of serum BDG, while showing similar sensitivity and perfect specificity to BALF PCR.
  • The results showed that mNGS not only accurately diagnosed PJP but also identified co-pathogens in a large number of cases, leading to adjustments in treatment for many patients.
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Porcine group A rotavirus (PoRVA) is one of the common enteric viruses causing severe diarrhea in piglets. Although PoRVA infection has been identified to promote IL-10 production, the role of IL-10 during viral infection remains unclear. In this study, we found that elevated IL-10 levels during PoRVA infection promote viral replication by inhibiting type I interferon production and response.

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Joint classification of hyperspectral images with hybrid modality can significantly enhance interpretation potentials, particularly when elevation information from the LiDAR sensor is integrated for outstanding performance. Recently, the transformer architecture was introduced to the HSI and LiDAR classification task, which has been verified as highly efficient. However, the existing naive transformer architectures suffer from two main drawbacks: 1) Inadequacy extraction for local spatial information and multi-scale information from HSI simultaneously.

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Pseudorabies virus (PRV) infection causes systemic inflammatory responses and inflammatory damages in infected animals, which are associated with the activation of inflammasome and pyroptosis in infected tissues. Here, we identified a critical function of PRV non-structural protein UL4 that enhanced ASC-dependent inflammasome activation to promote pyroptosis. Whereas, the deficiency of viral UL4 was able to reduce ASC-dependent inflammasome activation and the occurrences of pyroptosis.

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Since aircraft icing will decrease the ability of aircraft to generate lift, it is significant to consider the aircraft deicing problem. The paper presents an aircraft deicing method based on the cracking of the ice layer caused by the large deformations of wings. To describe the deformation of wings, the absolute coordinate-based formulation is used.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) spanning from 2004 to 2022 to identify agents reported to trigger TLS and assess their associated risks through disproportionality analysis.
  • * Results revealed that 164 antineoplastic agents were linked to TLS, with rituximab being the most frequently reported, while tagraxofusp showed the highest adverse reaction signal strength, indicating varying risks across different medications.
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  • * A decrease in EPC count and function disrupts the natural repair process in blood vessels, raising the risk for developing aneurysms, which suggests that targeting EPC abnormalities could help prevent aneurysm progression.
  • * Ongoing research is focusing on innovative treatments, such as drug therapies and tissue engineering, with early studies showing promise, yet more work is needed before these approaches can be used in clinical settings to benefit patients.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Qian DU"

  • - Recent research by Qian Du focuses on the intersection of infectious diseases and their systemic impacts, with notable studies on Monkeypox, blood microbiota in sepsis, and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in HIV patients, highlighting diagnostic advancements and clinical insights.
  • - Du's work further explores the mental health implications of cancer prevention education among college students, suggesting that increased awareness could alleviate psychological distress, while also investigating the protective effects of methionine against nickel-induced oxidative stress in kidney health.
  • - Additionally, Du examines the effects of environmental factors like blue light on hair follicle stem cells and proposes innovative methodologies, such as utilizing a Stochastic Windows Convolutional Transformer for enhanced hyperspectral image classification, demonstrating a commitment to tackling diverse biomedical challenges.