Publications by authors named "Sha Lu"

Importance: Physical activity, as a modifiable factor, emerges as a primary intervention strategy for the prevention and management of gestational diabetes (GD). Among women with GD, the association of physical activity during pregnancy with preterm birth remains unclear.

Objective: To examine the association of accelerometer-derived physical activity metrics and patterns with preterm birth among women with GD.

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ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, particularly those of subfamily B, are involved in cell detoxification, multidrug resistance, drug treatment pharmacodynamics, and also ecological adaptation. In this regard, ABCB transporters may play a decisive role in the co-evolution between plants and herbivores. Cardenolides, toxic steroid glycosides, are secondary plant metabolites that defend plants against herbivores by targeting their sodium-potassium ATPase.

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  • - The study focuses on understanding gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) by identifying important genes related to ubiquitination that may play a role in its development.
  • - Researchers analyzed microarray data from GDM and normal pregnancy samples, discovering 2,337 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 65 ubiquitination-related DEGs (DE-URGs), with 8 hub genes highlighted for their potential diagnostic accuracy.
  • - The findings indicate that genes such as USP2 and UCHL1 may be crucial for GDM, paving the way for future research that could lead to new biomarkers and treatment options.
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  • Protothecosis, a rare subcutaneous infection caused by Prototheca wicherhamii, often goes misdiagnosed and lacks a standardized treatment; combined oral itraconazole and 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) has been explored for therapy.* -
  • The study examined the effects of different ALA concentrations and light doses on inhibiting P. wickerhamii growth and utilized transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to observe cellular changes, confirming ALA-PDT disrupts the cell structure of the fungus.* -
  • Treatment of a patient showed that the combined therapy was effective over a 9-week period, with ALA-PDT enhancing the effectiveness of itraconazole
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  • Cutaneous infectious granulomas (CIG) are chronic skin infections caused by various pathogens, and diagnosing them is challenging due to low sensitivity in traditional microbiological exams and overlapping histological findings.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) in detecting pathogens in CIG cases and compare its performance with conventional microbiological methods in terms of sensitivity and specificity.
  • Results showed that mNGS outperformed traditional methods with an 80.77% detection rate and 100% sensitivity, enabling faster and more comprehensive pathogen identification, which positively influenced treatment adjustments for patients.
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Talaromycosis, caused by (, formerly known as ), is an opportunistic invasive mycosis endemic in tropical and subtropical areas of Asia with high mortality rate. Despite various infection models established to study the immunological interaction between and the host, the pathogenicity of this fungus is not yet fully understood. So far, , a well-established genetic model organism to study innate immunity, has not been used in related research on .

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Cases of fetal volvulus without malrotation are extremely uncommon and pose a life-threatening condition of acute abdomen. In cases of inadequate intestinal rotation, the narrowing of the attachment of the mesenteric root can easily cause intestinal torsion and consequent local blood circulation disorders within the intestinal tract, leading to aseptic necrosis and simultaneous intestinal perforation, resulting in meconium peritonitis, ascites, anemia, and potentially fetal death. In ultrasound examinations, it may be the preferred examination method for this disease.

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Backgroud: Cellular senescence is closely related to human aging and multiple aging-related diseases, and impaired mitochondrial energy metabolism is an important mechanism of cellular senescence. Notably, microRNA-125b-1-3p (miR-125b-1-3p) is a microRNA (miR, miRNA) that may be associated with mitochondrial energy metabolism. Ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase binding protein (UQCRB) gene, predicted by bioinformatics tools to be targeted by miR-125b-1-3p, could serve as a novel diagnostic indicator and therapeutic target for cellular senescence-associated diseases, as well as a new idea for delaying aging.

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China's unprecedented rapid urbanization has dramatically reshaped the urban built environment, disrupting the thermal balance of cities. This disruption causes the urban heat island (UHI) effect, adversely affecting urban sustainability and public health. Although studies have highlighted the remarkable impacts of the built environment on UHIs, the specific effects of its various structures and components remain unclear.

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Background: Kerion is a severe type of tinea capitis that is difficult to treat and remains a public health problem.

Objectives: To evaluate the epidemiologic features and efficacy of different treatment schemes from real-world experience.

Methods: From 2019 to 2021, 316 patients diagnosed with kerion at 32 tertiary Chinese hospitals were enrolled.

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Scope: Little is known about the effect of blood vitamin D status on the gut mycobiota (i.e., fungi), a crucial component of the gut microbial ecosystem.

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Aim: This Study Aimed to Assess the Intention to Have a Third Child among Millennial Parents (25-40 years old) with Two Children in a City in Eastern China and to Explore the Influencing Factors Related to Fertility Intention.

Design: A cross-sectional design study.

Methods: A convenience sampling method was used to enrol participants of childbearing age who visited two tertiary hospitals in Hang zhou, a city in eastern China, from June 2021 to March 2022.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a newly emerged strategy for disease treatment. One challenge of the application of PDT drugs is the side-effect caused by the non-specificity of the photosensitive molecules. Most of the photosensitizers may invade not only the pathogenic cells but also the normal cells.

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Protothecosis, an infrequent human infection, is caused by achlorophyllic algae belonging to the genus Prototheca, particularly Prototheca wickerhamii. The skin stands as the most commonly affected organ. This report documents a case involving an 82-year-old male with Protothecosis.

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Central nervous system (CNS) infections represent a challenge due to the complexities associated with their diagnosis and treatment, resulting in a high incidence rate and mortality. Here, we presented a case of CNS mixed infection involving Candida and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), successfully diagnosed through macrogenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) in China. A comprehensive review and discussion of previously reported cases were also provided.

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Sensors designed based on the -cleavage activity of CRISPR/Cas12a systems have opened up a new era in the field of biosensing. The current design of CRISPR/Cas12-based sensors in the "on-off-on" mode mainly focuses on programming the activator strand (AS) to indirectly switch the -cleavage activity of Cas12a in response to target information. However, this design usually requires the help of additional auxiliary probes to keep the activator strand in an initially "blocked" state.

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  • This study evaluated the short-term outcomes of a Chinese-made trabecular titanium acetabular cup (3D ACT™) in total hip replacement surgery, focusing on clinical and imaging results.
  • 236 patients who received this implant showed significant improvements in hip function and pain relief over an average follow-up of 42 months, with most expressing satisfaction.
  • The cup had a 100% survival rate and maintained proper positioning, suggesting promising initial stability and effectiveness, though further research is needed for long-term validation.
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  • * Between 2018 and 2023, there were 312 hospitalizations and 4 outbreaks in healthcare settings linked to this pathogen.
  • * Most strains from China show high resistance to fluconazole (98.7%), with much lower resistance rates to amphotericin B (4.2%) and caspofungin (2.2%).
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Municipal solid waste (MSW), a carbon-intensive waste stream, may create both instant and indirect impacts onto environmental and climate management. Despite multiple studies made for greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions of municipal waste, this research aims to achieve a comprehensive assessment for the carbon cycle by exploring evolution of waste composition and temporal-spatial disparities in waste management. Carbon flows embodied in MSW have been estimated across 31 provinces in Mainland China in the period 2000-2018.

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Objective: To report a rare case of a woman with classical 21-hydroxylase deficiency who twice had singleton pregnancies with live births after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET).

Design: Case report and literature review.

Patient: A 35-year-old woman with classical 21-hydroxylase deficiency underwent external genital plastic surgery during adolescence and achieved second pregnancy after IVF-ET with long-term glucocorticoid replacement therapy.

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  • Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) could improve outcomes for pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), but research on this is still limited.
  • In a study of 1,302 women with GDM, metrics from CGM like time above range (TAR) and mean blood glucose (MBG) were linked to a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth and NICU admissions.
  • Identifying thresholds for TAR and daily MBG may help recognize those at greater risk for these complications during pregnancy.
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A copper selenide-embedded gellan gum hydrogel (CuSe@GG) is designed as an "all-in-one" antitumor agent. The obtained nanocomposite hydrogel exhibits strong near-infrared light absorption and high photothermal conversion efficiency in both the NIR-I and NIR-II biowindows. The photothermal conversion efficiency achieves 58.

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