Publications by authors named "Qian Min"

Background: Low-temperature cryopreservation is a common method for scientific research and clinical sample preservation when utilizing flow cytometry. In flow cytometry data analysis, traditional manual "gating" is susceptible to past experience and faces the challenge of manual subjective bias, time-consuming, and multidimensional data analysis. With the development of algorithms, the advantages of dimensionality reduction and clustering in result analysis are gradually becoming more prominent.

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This study investigates the application of dielectric composite nanostructures (DCNs) to enhance both antireflection and absorption properties in thin film GaAs solar cells, which are crucial for reducing production costs and improving energy conversion efficiency in photovoltaic devices. Building upon previous experimental validations, this work systematically explores the underlying theoretical mechanisms using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method to analyze the light interaction with the proposed DCNs. The results show that the combination of Mie resonance, Fabry-Perot resonance, and guided resonance, induced by the surface structuring of the DCNs, significantly enhances light absorption in the active layer, particularly at longer wavelengths.

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The excellent surface properties of Mg-modified biochar have highlighted a broad application prospect for soil heavy metal mitigation. However, the soil biotic aging process can have an impact on the physical and chemical properties of biochar as well as the heavy metal removal performance. Therefore, MgCl-modified biochar was subjected to a six-month microbial and enzymatically aged test to explore the effects of different biotic aging processes on the physical and chemical properties.

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Background: The prediction of ischaemic stroke in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) but without atrial fibrillation (AF) remains challenging. Our aim was to evaluate the performance of machine learning (ML) in identifying the development of ischaemic stroke in this population.

Methods: We performed a post-hoc analysis of the WARCEF trial, only including patients without a history of AF.

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Chlorophenols (CPs) are widely used in industries such as petrochemicals, insecticides, pharmaceuticals, synthetic dyes and wood preservatives. However, owing to the improper discharge and disposal, they have become major contaminants that are ubiquitously distributed in water, soil, and sewage sediments, posing a significant threat to ecosystems and human health. Consequently, accurate, sensitive and effective pretreatment and analysis methods for CPs are urgently required and have been actively explored in recent years.

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In order to assess the antibiotic resistance of and its transmission risk in a rice-frog coculture system in Zhejiang Province, this study collected . from isolated soil, field water, and frog feces from the rice-frog coculture systems in four different areas of Zhejiang Province. The collected isolates were identified by 16S rRNA sequencing, while their antibiotic-resistant phenotypes were determined by Kirby-Bauer (K-B) method.

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Schizophrenia is the most strongly stigmatized psychiatric diagnosis, with negative stereotypes including assumptions of incompetence and inability to recover. Individuals with cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS) have reported stigma experiences, suggesting that CIAS carries stigma in addition to the stigma associated with schizophrenia as a diagnostic label. While research has established that mental illness stigma more generally is linked with poor psychiatric and functional outcomes, no research has explored correlates of CIAS stigma.

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Dendritic cells (DCs) activation is crucial for regulating the antitumor immune response. However, the tumor's immunosuppressive environment significantly impedes antigen presentation and DCs maturation, thereby limiting the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. To address this challenge, we developed tumor cell membrane-coated covalent organic framework (COF) nanoparticles, loaded with mannose-modified gold nanoparticles and doxorubicin (Dox).

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Salt-baked chicken was a traditional delicacy of Guangdong, but the effects of volatile flavor compounds at different stages of its processing remained unclear. This study utilized sensory analysis, e-nose, and GC-MS to investigate the changes in volatile flavor compounds during the processing of salt-baked chicken. The results indicated significant alterations in volatile flavor compounds at different stages of processing, resulting in flavor transitioning from the original flavor to salty, scorched, and fatty flavor.

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  • Hakka Huangjiu is a traditional Chinese rice wine known for various health benefits, but there's limited research on its active components.
  • The study focused on a specific polysaccharide (HP1) from Guangdong Hakka Huangjiu, revealing it has a low molecular weight primarily made of glucose, and details about its structure were analyzed.
  • HP1 displayed strong antioxidant properties and boosted immune response in cell tests, indicating its potential as a natural ingredient in health products and functional foods.
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Triazoles, due to their high bactericidal performance, have been widely used in the agricultural, clinical, and chemical industry. However, triazoles have been proven to cause endocrine-toxic and organ impairment in humans as a potentially toxic substance. Besides, because of the improper use and difficulty of degradation, triazoles pesticide residues left in the environment could pose a threat to the environment.

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  • Researchers wanted to see if using special imaging techniques from contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) could help tell if breast cancer cells are HER2-positive or HER2-negative.
  • They looked at images from 352 patients and used different computer models to analyze features from the tumors.
  • The best model combined a few imaging features and improved how accurately they could identify the HER2 status, showing that these methods could be really helpful for doctors.
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We analyzed the biological and genome characteristics of a phage infecting enteroinvasive (EIEC), aiming to provide resources and a reference for the prevention and treatment of EIEC. With the EIEC preserved in our laboratory as the host bacterium, one strain of phage was isolated from the effluent sample from a chicken farm in Huzhou, Zhejiang and named ΦEP1. The titer, optimal multiplicity of infection, one-step growth curve, temperature, pH value, chloroform and bile salt sensitivity of ΦEP1 were determined by the double-layer agar plate method.

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Correction for ' polysaccharides ameliorate lipid metabolic disorders and gut microbiota dysbiosis in high-fat diet fed rats' by Lu Li , , 2019, , 2560-2572, https://doi.org/10.1039/C9FO00075E.

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Asthma is a prevalent chronic disease characterized by airflow obstruction, causing breathing difficulties and wheezing. This study investigates the association between the C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) and asthma prevalence, as well as all-cause and respiratory mortality among asthma patients, using data from the 2001-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. We included participants aged 20 years and older with complete CAR data, excluding those who were pregnant or lost to follow-up.

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Background: Loneliness is a prevalent and alarming issue among older adults that requires effective interventions. While randomised controlled trials have been commonly undertaken to explore reduction in loneliness, there is a growing recognition that a comprehensive treatment strategy involving multiple interventions may yield better outcomes. Therefore, this study aims to develop and identify a two-stage adaptive intervention that combines telephone-delivered behavioural activation (Tele-BA) and mindfulness techniques (Tele-MF) to reduce loneliness in older adults in Hong Kong.

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Objective: Cognitive training may benefit older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but the prognostic factors are not well-established.

Methods: This study analyzed data from a 78-week trial with 107 participants with MCI, comparing computerized cognitive training (CCT) and computerized crossword puzzle training (CPT). Outcomes were changes in cognitive and functional measures from baseline.

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Anesthetic-induced developmental neurotoxicity (AIDN) can arise due to various factors, among which aberrant nerve cell death is a prominent risk factor. Animal studies have reported that repeated or prolonged anesthetic exposure can cause significant neuroapoptosis in the developing brain. Lately, non-apoptotic programmed cell deaths (PCDs), characterized by inflammation and oxidative stress, have gained increasing attention.

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Angiogenesis serves as the determinate element of pulp regeneration. Dental pulp stem cell (DPSC) implantation can promote the regeneration of dental pulp tissue. Herein, the role of mA methyltransferase methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3) in regulating DPSCs-induced angiogenesis during pulp regeneration therapy was investigated.

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Background: There is a need for integration and comprehensive characterization of environmental determinants of Alzheimer's disease. The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) is a new measure that consolidates multiple environmental health hazards.

Objective: This analysis aims to explore how environmental vulnerabilities vary by race/ethnicity and whether they predict cognitive outcomes in a clinical trial of mild cognitive impairment (MCI).

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Nitrophenols, a versatile intermediate, have been widely used in leather, medicine, chemical synthesis, and other fields. Because these components are widely applied, they can enter the environment through various routes, leading to many hazards and toxicities. There has been a recent surge in the development of simple, rapid, environmentally friendly, and effective techniques for determining these environmental pollutants.

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Objective: To analyze clinical data related to preterm infants and identify risk factors for metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP).

Methods: This study involved 856 newborns with a gestational age of less than 37 weeks or a weight of less than 1,500g at the Second Hospital of Jilin University. Multifactorial analysis was performed using logistic regression models to explore the risk factors for MBDP.

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Nondestructive penetration of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to specifically prevent iron deposition and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) shows great potential for treating Parkinson's disease (PD). However, effective agents with distinct mechanisms of action remain scarce. Herein, a N-doping carbon dot (CD) emitting red light was prepared, which can sacrifice ROS and produce nitric oxide (NO) owing to its surface N-involved groups conjugated to the sp-hybrided π-system.

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  • A study looked at patients with Hansen disease (also known as leprosy) and their nervous system problems.
  • All 11 patients had nerve damage, which caused symptoms like numbness in their limbs and weakened muscles.
  • Tests showed that the nerves were not working properly, with most patients showing signs of damage in both nerve structure and function.
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