Publications by authors named "Shaolan Chen"

This study explores the intricate relationship between diabetes and ischemic stroke (IS) through gene expression analysis and regulatory network investigation to identify potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Using datasets from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, differential gene analysis was conducted on GSE43950 (diabetes) and GSE16561 (IS), revealing overlapping differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Functional enrichment analysis, Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) network construction, and hub gene identification were performed, followed by validation in independent datasets (GSE156035 and GSE58294).

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Objective: To observe the levels of serum 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT), neuronal PAS domain protein 4 (NPASDP-4), and S100β protein in patients diagnosed with cerebral infarction and analyze their correlation with cognitive dysfunction in these patients.

Methods: The study included a cohort of 158 patients suffering from cerebral infarction who were admitted to the Liwan District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between January 2021 and December 2022. After stabilizing vital signs, all patients underwent the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) to assess their cognitive function.

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The rapid and efficient detection of deafness gene DNA plays an important role in the clinical diagnosis of deafness diseases. This study demonstrates the ultrasensitive detection of complementary DNA (cDNA) by employing a nanointerface-sensitized fiber optic biosensor. The sensor consists of SMF-TNCF-MMF-SMF (abbreviated as STMS) structure with lateral offset.

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The inactivation and damage of histamine-forming bacteria (HFB), and , in a 0.1 M potassium phosphate buffer (pH 6.8) and marlin meat slurry by high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatments were studied using viability measurement and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

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Objective: To evaluate the visual development and prevalence of amblyopia, strabismus among preschool children.

Methods: A random sample survey was performed in 4 610 preschool children from both urban and rural, aged 3 to 6 years. Participants underwent eye examination including visual acuity, refractive status, eye position, strabismus and amblyopia.

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