Publications by authors named "Qing P"

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a life-threatening condition characterized by elevated pulmonary artery pressure, leading to right heart failure, and mortality. The role of telomere length, a marker of biological aging, in PAH remains unclear. We utilized summary-level data from genome-wide association studies for various measures of telomere length and PAH.

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  • - The study explores using vacuum distillation (VD) to effectively purify aluminum (Al) from Al-Mg alloys, employing advanced models to determine activity coefficients for the alloy components.
  • - The research identifies the non-random two-liquid (NRTL) model as the most accurate for computing these coefficients and creates a vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) diagram to inform purification limits within specific temperature ranges.
  • - Experimental results demonstrate that the VD method can achieve a high Al purity of 99.9989% while maintaining a direct recovery efficiency of 97.98%, all while adhering to eco-friendly standards in metallurgical practices.
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Lithium metal anodes generally suffer from uncontrolled dendrite growth and large volume change, while traditional skeletons such as LiIn and LiSn are too heavy and discontinuous to offer highly efficient structural supportability for composite Li anodes. In this work, lightweight and stable fiber-clustered skeletons, which are composed of LiB fibers and jointed LiSi nanoparticles, can be obtained by smelting SiB powder and Li ingots. In addition to serving as both ionic and electronic conductors for composite Li anodes, the stable skeletons reduced volumetric fluctuation by offering uniform, heterogeneous, and continuous architectures while suppressing lithium dendrites with low nucleation overpotential and diffusion energy barrier.

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Flexible solid-state supercapacitors (FSSCs) have garnered significant attention due to their advantages, including lightness, adaptability, enhanced safety, and extensive operational potential windows. These features make them highly suitable as energy storage devices for the next generation of portable and flexible electronics. The recent surge in the development and remarkable breakthroughs in novel wearable electronics have further propelled research into FSSCs.

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  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects gray matter, but the impact on structural-functional coupling in white matter (WM) is less understood; this study investigates that using brain imaging techniques.
  • The research analyzed data from 89 ASD and 63 typically developing individuals, examining the relationship between WM coupling and ASD severity, utilizing machine learning for prediction accuracy.
  • Findings showed ASD individuals had reduced WM structural-functional coupling, particularly in critical brain areas, and integrating multi-model analysis outperformed single-model approaches in predicting severity of ASD symptoms.
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  • Taking care of people with tumors is really important, and managing their symptoms helps them feel better.
  • Nurses use various methods, like medicine and others that don't involve drugs, to relieve pain and discomfort from tumors.
  • It's important to consider each person’s unique experience of pain and to find new ways to help improve their quality of life.
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  • * Introducing thiamine hydrochloride (TH) into the zinc sulfate electrolyte helps stabilize the anode/electrolyte interface by forming strong chemical bonds with zinc, which improves the reversible zinc deposition process.
  • * With the addition of TH, the batteries show impressive cycle stability—up to 2045 hours at lower current and 773 hours at higher current—demonstrating enhanced performance compared to traditional setups.
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Background: Cardiac etiologies arrest accounts for almost half of all in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA), and previous studies have shown that the location of IHCA is an important factor affecting patient outcomes. The aim was to compare the characteristics, causes and outcomes of cardiovascular disease in patients suffering IHCA from different departments of Fuwai hospital in Beijing, China.

Methods: We included patients who were resuscitated after IHCA at Fuwai hospital between March 2017 and August 2022.

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  • The study aimed to assess how vertebrae move in patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis (IS) during various weight-bearing activities by comparing them to healthy participants.
  • Researchers used advanced imaging techniques to analyze the motion of vertebrae L4-L5 in both asymptomatic volunteers and patients, establishing specific local coordinate systems for precise measurements.
  • The findings indicated that patients with IS experienced greater instability than healthy individuals, particularly during flexion, highlighting that standard radiographs may not accurately reflect the extent of their condition.
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Unlabelled: The 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of many positive-stranded RNA viruses contain functional regulatory sequences. Here, we show that the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), a member of arteriviruses, harbors small upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in its 5'UTR. Bioinformatics analysis shows that this feature is relatively well conserved among PRRSV strains and .

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  • - The study investigated how the addition of Yttrium (Y) affects the hydrogen (H) adsorption performance on magnesium-aluminum (MgAl) surfaces using density functional theory.
  • - It was discovered that Y tends to occupy a bridge site between Mg atoms in adsorption systems and can replace Mg atoms in Y-substituted surfaces, enhancing H absorption.
  • - The results showed that H molecules could dissociate on Y-containing surfaces without energy barriers, with the strongest H adsorption occurring on clean MgAl(110) surfaces, followed by Y-substituted and Y-adsorbed surfaces, indicating improved hydrogenation performance due to the formation of Y-H bonds.
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Background: Screw loosening is a commonly reported issue following spinal screw fixation and can lead to various complications. The initial cause of screw loosening is biomechanical deterioration. Previous studies have demonstrated that modifications in screw design can impact the local biomechanical environment, specifically the stress distribution on bone-screw interfaces.

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Host-less lithium metal anode generally suffers from large volume changes and serious dendrite growth during cycling, which poses challenges for its practical application. Interpenetrating phase composites with continuous architectures offer a solution to enhance mechanical properties of materials. Herein, a robust composite Li anode (LBN) material is fabricated through the metallurgical reaction between Li and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) with the formation of interpenetrating LiB/LiBN phases.

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Background: The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is associated with the development and prognosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, the impact of the TyG index on CAD severity across different glucose metabolism states exhibits significant disparities in previous research.

Methods: This cross-sectional study comprised 10,433 participants from a prospective cohort.

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Background: Mounting evidence supports a significant correlation between the stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) and both short- and long-term prognoses in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Nevertheless, research examining the association between the SHR and the complexity of coronary artery disease (CAD) is scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the association between the SHR and CAD complexity, as assessed by the SYNTAX score, in patients with ACS.

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  • Early integrated rehabilitation therapy (EIRT) is being evaluated for its effectiveness in improving motor and neurological function after cerebral embolism, a condition that poses recovery challenges.
  • A study involving 117 patients compared EIRT with standard care, using assessments like the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) to measure outcomes.
  • Results showed that the EIRT group had significantly better improvements in motor skills and overall recovery, suggesting that EIRT could be beneficial for stroke rehabilitation and patient quality of life.
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Background: Sex differences are shaped both by innate biological differences and the social environment and are frequently observed in human emotional neural responses. Oral administration of oxytocin (OXT), as an alternative and noninvasive intake method, has been shown to produce sex-dependent effects on emotional face processing. However, it is unclear whether oral OXT produces similar sex-dependent effects on processing continuous emotional scenes.

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  • Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs), particularly the CH-VAD, have become a key treatment for end-stage heart failure patients in China, with this study focusing on long-term outcomes.
  • Fifty patients received the CH-VAD at Fuwai Hospital between June 2017 and August 2023, with a significant majority remaining on support for an average of 868 days and survival rates showing promising statistics at various intervals.
  • The study found a low complication rate, with most patients experiencing manageable adverse events, leading to the conclusion that the CH-VAD is a safe and effective option for long-term heart failure management.
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Constructing three-dimensional (3D) current collectors is an effective strategy to solve the hindrance of the development of lithium metal anodes (LMAs). However, the excessive mass of the metallic scaffold structure leads to a decrease in energy density. Herein, lithiophilic graphene aerogels comprising reduced graphene oxide aerogels and silver nanowires (rGO-AgNW) are synthesized through chemical reduction and freeze-drying techniques.

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  • Obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome (OAPS) is a disease related to pregnancy, but scientists don't fully understand how it works.
  • Researchers used a special technique called single-cell RNA sequencing to study cells from pregnant women with OAPS and those without it.
  • They found differences in certain immune cells, including more macrophages and activated natural killer cells, which could help in finding treatments for OAPS in the future.
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Background: Postgraduate medical education in oncology orthopedics confronts obstacles when instructing on pelvic tumors, primarily due to their intricate anatomy and the limitations of conventional teaching techniques. The employment of Three-dimensional multimodality imaging (3DMMI) can be considered a valuable teaching tool, as it gracefully elucidates the intricacies of pelvic anatomical structures and the interactions between tumors and surrounding tissues through three-dimensional imaging, thereby providing a comprehensive and nuanced perspective. This study aimed to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of incorporating 3DMMI in combination with a Case-Based Learning (CBL) approach for postgraduate education.

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The pathogenesis of common variable immunodeficiency disorder (CVID) is complex, especially when combined with autoimmunity. Genetic factors may be potential explanations for this complex situation, and whole genome sequencing (WGS) provide the basis for this potential. Genetic information of patients with CVID with autoimmunity, together with their first-degree relatives, was collected through WGS.

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The practical application of Li metal anodes (LMAs) is limited by uncontrolled dendrite growth and side reactions. Herein, we propose a new friction-induced strategy to produce high-performance thin Li anode (Li@CFO). By virtue of the in situ friction reaction between fluoropolymer grease and Li strips during rolling, a robust organic/inorganic hybrid interlayer (lithiophilic LiF/LiC framework hybridized -CF-O-CF- chains) was formed atop Li metal.

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Comorbidity has been frequently observed between generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), however, common and distinguishable alterations in the topological organization of functional brain networks remain poorly understood. We sought to determine a robust and sensitive functional connectivity marker for diagnostic classification and symptom severity prediction. Multi-layered dynamic functional connectivity including whole brain, network-node and node-node layers via graph theory and gradient analyses were applied to functional MRI resting-state data obtained from 31 unmedicated GAD and 34 unmedicated MDD patients as well as 33 age and education matched healthy controls (HC).

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