Publications by authors named "Ru Bai"

Magnetic sensing technology is crucial for non-contact distance and position measurement. Due to the nonlinear characteristics of the magnetic fields from permanent magnets, conventional magnetic sensors struggle with accurate distance and position determination. To address this, we propose a distance/position sensor that employs a customized back propagation (BP) neural network.

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Cisplatin (CP) is a first-line platinum-based drug used for the treatment of head and neck cancer. However, tumor cells can diminish the therapeutic effects of CP through the detoxification system mediated by glutathione (GSH) and the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway. Herein, we present a light-activable and pH-responsive oxidative stress nanoamplifier (FPLC@IR OSNA), comprising an amphiphilic compound (FPLC) with Fmoc-lysine acting as a connector between a nitroimidazole derivative and a pH-responsive cinnamaldehyde (CA) derivative, loaded with photosensitizer IR780.

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Objective: The study aimed to investigate the damage of white matter (WM) microstructure and structural network in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) using diffusion tensor imaging.

Methods: Tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) were used to compare the difference in WM fractional anisotropy (FA) between SLE and HCs groups. The differences in WM networks between groups are compared using graph theory.

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Purpose: Prior research has indicated that mobile phone addiction (MPA) significantly contributes to depression. However, there is a research gap in exploring the distinct impacts of various types of MPA on depression, along with the potential moderating effect of gender. The current study investigated whether the relationship between MPA and depression varies depending on the types of MPA and gender.

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Hypoxia, a common occurrence within solid tumors, can stimulate the dissemination of deceptive tumor exosomes, which function as communicative bridges and orchestrate the recruitment of various supportive cell types for enhanced tumor adaptability in a tumor immune microenvironment. Current nanotechnology provides us intelligent strategies to combat the hypoxic tumor microenvironment. However, once exposed to external stimuli, such as chemotherapy, tumor cells simultaneously release malignant signals to develop tumor migration and immunosuppression, posing challenges to clinical practice.

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  • * Analysis of clinical data from 2018 to 2023 revealed a 22.0% infection rate, with the majority of cases occurring in young children, especially between June and September; Serogroup B and Typhimurium were the most common isolated strains.
  • * The findings indicate an increasing drug resistance, particularly to ceftriaxone, with Typhimurium showing higher multi-drug resistance; continuous surveillance and proper antibiotic use are essential to address this issue effectively.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is the most prevalent degenerative joint condition that places a substantial financial and medical burden on society. However, due to drawbacks such as inefficiency, adverse effects, and brief duration of action, the clinical efficacy of the current major therapies for knee OA is largely restricted. Therefore, novel medication development is highly required to address these issues.

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Graphene transistor sensors, with advantages such as facile surface functionalization and high sensitivity, have gained extensive research interest in gas detection applications. This study fabricated back-gated graphene transistors and employed a hydroxylation scheme for the surface functionalization of graphene. On the basis of the interaction mechanisms between gas molecules and graphene's electrical properties, a compact electrical kinetics model considering the gas-solid surface reaction of graphene transistors is proposed.

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  • Iron deficiency in infants and young children can lead to serious health issues like anemia and digestive problems, but high-iron rice flour can help prevent this.
  • This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of ferrous gluconate versus ferrous fumarate as iron sources in high-iron rice flour for better iron absorption.
  • Results indicated that ferrous gluconate had a significantly higher iron absorption rate than ferrous fumarate in both high and low phytic acid systems, suggesting it is a better iron source for infants and can be used in accessory foods.
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Spatial and temporal associations between sympatric species underpin biotic interactions, structure ecological assemblages, and sustain ecosystem functioning and stability. However, the resilience of interspecific spatiotemporal associations to human activity remains poorly understood, particularly in mountain forests where anthropogenic impacts are often pervasive. Here, we applied context-dependent Joint Species Distribution Models to a systematic camera-trap survey dataset from a global biodiversity hotspot in eastern Himalayas to understand how prominent human activities in mountain forests influence species associations within terrestrial mammal communities.

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Human adenovirus type 41 (HAdV-F41) usually causes pediatrics gastroenteritis. However, it was reported to be associated with the outbreaks of severe acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology (SAHUA) in pediatrics during COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of enteric HAdV-F41 in 37,920 paediatric gastroenteritis cases from 2017 to 2022 in Guangzhou, China.

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The High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM) images provide valuable insights into the atomic microstructure, dislocation patterns, defects, and phase characteristics of materials. However, the current analysis and research of HRTEM images of crystal materials heavily rely on manual expertise, which is labor-intensive and susceptible to subjective errors. This study proposes a combined machine learning and deep learning approach to automatically partition the same phase regions in crystal HRTEM images.

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are predominately induced by KIT mutants. In this study, we found that four and a half LIM domains 2 (FHL2) was highly expressed in GISTs and KIT signaling dramatically increased FHL2 transcription while FHL2 inhibited KIT transcription. In addition, our results showed that FHL2 associated with KIT and increased the ubiquitination of both wild-type KIT and primary KIT mutants in GISTs, leading to decreased expression and activation of KIT although primary KIT mutants were less inhibited by FHL2 than wild-type KIT.

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To investigate the value of self-developed air-free laparoscopic auxiliary instruments in the clinical application of thyroid diseases. The clinical data of 70 transaxillary and 45 transareolar air-free laparoscopic surgeries for thyroid cancer and 40 conventional open surgeries were retrospectively compared. The transaxillary and transareolar laparoscopic groups had significantly longer operative times than the open group, while the postoperative satisfaction was higher in the endoscopic group than in the open group.

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Background: Following the rapid development of endoscopic thyroidectomy techniques, various surgical procedures have been developed (e.g., transoral, submandibular, areolar, axillary, retroauricular, and combined procedures), and each of these procedures has its own advantages.

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Background: Neuropsychiatric involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a common clinical manifestation. In SLE patients, cerebral function is a more sensitive predictor of central nervous system damage, and abnormalities in cerebral function may be apparent before substantial neuropsychiatric symptoms occur. The 5-hydroxynyptamine(5-HT) system has the ability to interact with the majority of the neurochemical systems in the central nervous system (CNS), influencing brain function.

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Background: Mutations in the receptor tyrosine kinase KIT are the main cause of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), and the KIT mutants mediated PI3 kinase activation plays a key role in the tumorigenesis of GIST. In this study, we aimed to block PI3 kinase activation by cell-permeable peptide and investigate its possible application in the treatment of GIST.

Methods And Results: We designed cell-permeable peptides based on the binding domain of PI3 kinase subunit p85 to KIT or PI3 kinase subunit p110, respectively, in order to compete for the binding between p85 and KIT or p110 and therefore inhibit the activation of PI3 kinases mediated by KIT.

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Background: The shortage of public health personnel and the uneven distribution between urban and rural areas are thorny issues in China. Master of public health (MPH) is an integral part of public health human resources in the future, and it is of far-reaching significance to discuss their work preferences. The present study wants to investigate the job preference of MPH, understand the relative importance of different job attributes, and then put forward targeted incentive measures.

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A large voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) effect is highly desirable for applications of voltage-torque magnetic random access memory. In this work, the dependence of magnetic anisotropy (MA) on the electric field in a MgO-based heterojunction consisting of a new Heusler alloy, RhCoSb, is studied using first-principles calculations. We find that the Rh-terminated MgO/RhCoSb heterojunction has a perpendicular MA and a giant VCMA coefficient of 7024 fJ V m.

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A malignant tumour has hypoxic cells of varying degrees. The more severe the hypoxic degree, the more difficult the prognosis of the tumour and the higher the recurrence rate. Therefore, tumour hypoxia imaging is crucial.

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Objective: This study assessed the longitudinal relationship between changes in self-reported vision impairment (VI) and hearing impairment (HI), and depressive symptoms in adults aged ≥45 years.

Methods: Data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study for 2015 and 2018 were used, with a sample size of 10,050. VI and HI were self-reported.

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Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) possess unique magnetism and good biocompatibility, and they have been widely applied as contrast agents (CAs) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Traditional CAs typically show a fixed enhanced signal, thus exhibiting the limitations of low sensitivity and a lack of specificity. Nowadays, the progress of stimulus-responsive IONPs allows alteration of the relaxation signal in response to internal stimuli of the tumor, or external stimuli, thus providing an opportunity to overcome those limitations.

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