Publications by authors named "Qing W"

Background: Chronic post-thoracotomy pain (CPTP) is characterized by high incidence, long duration, and severity of pain. Medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is a brain region closely associated with chronic pain, and norepinephrine is involved in pain regulation. But the role of mPFC norepinephrine in CPTP and its possible mechanism is unclear.

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Chronic stress can result in various conditions, including psychological disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and accelerated brain aging. Gut dysbiosis potentially contributes to stress-related brain disorders in individuals with chronic stress. However, the causal relationship and key factors between gut dysbiosis and brain disorders in chronic stress remain elusive, particularly under non-sterile conditions.

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Background: Ureaplasma parvum (U. parvum) is generally regarded as innocuous, and studies focusing on variations in pathogenicity among U. parvum serovars are inadequate.

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The long-term mining of vanadium-titanium (V-Ti) magnetite has generated a large accumulation of tailings, which can lead to metal pollution via microbial bioleaching. Current research has focused on the bioleaching of minerals, and a few studies have explored microbial responses to metals only through limited metabolite concentrations. However, the trigger mechanisms of metal release during the V-Ti magnetite tailing bioleaching and key gene regulatory pathways for organic acid metabolism are still unclear.

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Background: Maternal colonization with Group B Streptococcus (GBS) disrupts the vaginal microbiota, potentially affecting infant microbiota assembly and growth. While the gut microbiota's importance in infant growth is recognized, the specific effects of maternal GBS on growth remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the effects of maternal vaginal GBS during pregnancy on early infant growth, microbiome, and metabolomics.

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  • The study investigates how to effectively assess muscle involvement in children with Becker muscular dystrophy using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI).
  • It compares different qMRI parameters (fat fraction, T1, and T2) between affected children and healthy controls, finding that fat fraction in the gluteus maximus is the most effective marker.
  • The results suggest that measuring fat fraction can predict functional decline in these children, making it a valuable biomarker for monitoring disease progression.
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Disruption of somatosensorimotor integration (SMI) after stroke is a significant obstacle to achieving precise motor restoration. Integrating somatosensory input into motor relearning to reconstruct SMI is critical during stroke rehabilitation. However, current robotic approaches focus primarily on precise control of repetitive movements and rarely effectively engage and modulate somatosensory responses, which impedes motor rehabilitation that relies on SMI.

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Background: To investigated the link between the systemic immunity-inflammation index (SII), a new inflammatory biomarker, and the risk of abnormal glucose regulation in non-diabetic population.

Methods: Using data from the 2005-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we conducted a cross-sectional study on non-diabetic adults with data on SII and glucose regulation markers. We analyzed the relationship between SII and indicators of glucose regulation, including fasting plasma glucose, fasting insulin, hemoglobin A1c, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and states of abnormal glucose regulation like impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), insulin resistance, and prediabetes.

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Background: Ureaplasma spp. can be classified into different serovars. It is unknown whether distinct serovars are associated with clinical signs and symptoms.

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Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) with a wide color gamut and high luminescent efficiency are promising for next-generation electronic and photonic devices. However, precise and scalable patterning of QDs without degrading their properties and their integration into commercially relevant devices, such as digitally addressable QD light-emitting diode (QLED) displays, remain challenging. Here, we develop electronically optimized diazirine-based cross-linkers for nondestructive, direct photopatterning of QDs and, ultimately, building the active-matrix QLED displays.

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The gut microbiota plays a key role in the brain function impairment caused by chronic stress, yet its exact mechanism remains unclear. Many studies have revealed the important role of miR-124 in the central nervous system. Meanwhile, previous studies have indicated that miR-124 may be regulated by chronic stress and gut microbiota.

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Objective: To systematically evaluate the efficacy of scraping therapy on knee osteoarthritis (KOA).

Methods: A computerized search was conducted in several databases, including PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database, China Science and Technology Journal Database, Wanfang, and Chinese BioMedical Literature Database, from the establishment date of these databases to April 9, 2023. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on scraping therapy for KOA were collected in accordance with the "Participants-Intervention-Control-Outcome-Study design" criteria.

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  • The study investigates the importance of meaning in life for older adults in Chinese nursing homes, focusing on its connection to frailty and psychological resilience.
  • It involved surveying 302 older adults, revealing that many experience high levels of frailty, with resilience partially mediating the relationship between frailty and the sense of meaning in life.
  • Findings suggest that enhancing psychological resilience could improve the overall sense of meaning in life for this demographic, highlighting its clinical significance.
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Background And Purpose: In this manuscript we describe the academic French multicentric molecular analysis platforms including PROFILER, promoted by Centre Léon Berard, and the multicentric personalized medicine trials MOST, MOST Plus and MEGAMOST.

Patients/material And Methods: MOST, MOST Plus and MEGAMOST comprise 14 cohorts with different targeted agents and immunotherapies.

Results And Interpretation: PROFILER has recruited 5,991 patients in 10 years, MOST and MOST Plus 875 patients since 2014 and MEGAMOST 172 patients since 2020, and are still ongoing.

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This research examines internet collective behavior in mainland China during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the factors and characteristics that drive such behavior. The Chinese government initially implemented a conservative and biased policy to contain the spread of the virus, but the sudden lifting of lockdown measures in late 2022 resulted in a surge in infections and scarcity of medical resources. This policy shift led many Chinese internet users to perceive the government's actions as hasty and harsh, prompting them to engage in collective online behavior.

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Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) derived from arrested anaerobic digestion (AD) can be recovered as a valuable commodity for value-added synthesis. However, separating VFAs from digestate with complex constituents and a high-water content is an energy-prohibitive process. This study developed an innovative technology to overcome this barrier by integrating deep eutectic solvents (DESs) with an omniphobic membrane into a membrane contactor for efficient extraction of anhydrous VFAs with low energy consumption.

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Hybridization and polyploid breeding are the main approaches used to obtain new aquaculture varieties. Allotriploid crucian carp (3n) with rapid growth performance was generated by mating red crucian carp (RCC) with allotetraploids (4n). Fish growth is controlled by the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis.

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Investigation on long-term effects of robot-assisted poststroke rehabilitation is challenging because of the difficulties in administration and follow-up of individuals throughout the process. A mobile hybrid neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)-robot, i.e.

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  • Focal vibratory stimulation (FVS) and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) are explored as sensory rehabilitation techniques for stroke recovery, focusing on their effects on the brain.
  • A study using EEG on individuals with chronic stroke and healthy controls showed that both FVS and NMES activated brain waves in the sensorimotor cortex, but FVS had a quicker effect and resulted in higher oscillation levels.
  • Overall, FVS was found to enhance involuntary attention more effectively, while NMES primarily targeted the motor responses of muscles on the unaffected side of the body.
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Background: Vitamin C has significant anti-inflammatory effects and is particularly important for critically ill patients. However due to inconsistent research findings in critically ill patients in meta-analysis. Therefore, the primary objective of this meta-analysis is to investigate the effects of isolated intravenous supplementation of vitamin C in adults with critical illness by comprehensively incorporating articles from randomized controlled trials.

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Background: Midlife obesity is a modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. However, the association between childhood obesity and Alzheimer's disease remains largely unknown. Therefore, we conducted a mendelian randomization analysis (MR) to assess the causal link between childhood obesity and Alzheimer's disease.

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Biowaste-derived carbon materials are a sustainable, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective way to create valuable materials. Activated carbon can be a supporting material for electrocatalysts because of its large specific surface area and porosity. However, activated carbon has low catalytic activity and needs to be functionalized with heteroatoms, metals, and combinations to improve conductivity and catalytic activity.

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Optic neuropathies, characterized by injury of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons of the optic nerve, cause incurable blindness worldwide. Mesenchymal stem cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (MSC-sEVs) represent a promising "cell-free" therapy for regenerative medicine; however, the therapeutic effect on neural restoration fluctuates, and the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we illustrated that intraocular administration of MSC-sEVs promoted both RGC survival and axon regeneration in an optic nerve crush mouse model.

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Specific bacterial species have been found to play important roles in human vagina. Achieving high species-level resolution is vital for analyzing vaginal microbiota data. However, contradictory conclusions were yielded from different methodological studies.

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Background: It is challenging to diagnose suspected Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients in the very early stage of the disease. More evidence is needed to demonstrate the potential of quantitative MRI (qMRI) in precisely identifying patients before substantial physical decline occurs.

Purpose: To assess the early diagnostic performance of multi-parametric qMRI for DMD patients, and the ability to identify DMD patients with mild functional decline.

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