Publications by authors named "Quan-Xiao Li"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study examined the effectiveness of evidence-based preoperative nursing interventions on reducing postoperative infections and ICU stay length for liver transplant patients, comparing an intervention group to a control group receiving standard care.
  • - Results showed that while the intervention group had a significantly lower infection rate (13.80%) compared to the control group (33.30%), there was no significant difference in ICU stay length between the two groups (both had an average of 3 days).
  • - While the outcomes did not significantly improve post-intervention, the study highlighted better compliance and awareness among healthcare providers, emphasizing the importance of using evidence-based practices in nursing care for liver transplant patients.
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Purpose: To investigate and analyse the status quo of the self-management of patients living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and its influencing factors and to provide the basis for formulating intervention strategies.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 300 PLWHA who visited the Infection Center of Beijing Youan Hospital, Capital Medical University between September 2021 and December 2021 were enrolled using the convenience sampling method. Demographic characteristics and disease-related data were collected for each participant.

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Leveraging the specificity of antibody to deliver cytotoxic agent into tumor, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) have become one of the hotspots in the development of anticancer therapies. Although significant progress has been achieved, there remain challenges to overcome, including limited penetration into solid tumors and potential immunogenicity. Fully human single-domain antibodies (UdAbs), with their small size and human nature, represent a promising approach for addressing these challenges.

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L. has long been used as a traditional herbal medicine owing to its immunomodulatory activity. Aqueous extracts of L.

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Objective: To investigate whether Helicobacter pylori infection has any effects on the epithelial cell proliferation, apoptosis and P53 gene expression as well as its role in the pathogenesis of chronic gastritis.

Methods: Sixty children with chronic gastritis were studied. All the children underwent upper digestive tract endoscopy and biopsy specimens were taken.

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