Publications by authors named "Shen L"

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health threat, and enhancing treatment effectiveness, especially against drug-resistant strains, is a significant challenge.
  • A new graphene oxide-based system (GO-PEI-MAN) has been designed to deliver antibiotics and autophagy inducers specifically to macrophages, improving the ability to kill the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria.
  • This system showed promising results, as it effectively enhanced drug delivery and immune response, leading to better Mtb killing in infected macrophages and reduced bacterial levels in infected mice, without causing toxicity.
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As a severe threat to human health, cancer has always been one of the most significant challenges facing the medical field. However, there is currently no effective technology or method to diagnose and treat cancer simultaneously. Therefore, developing a new approach that integrates diagnosis and treatment holds promise as a means of achieving personalized and precise cancer therapy.

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Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices provide detailed information on daily glucose control and glycemic variability. Yet limited population-based studies have explored the association between CGM metrics and fatty liver. We aimed to investigate the associations of CGM metrics with the degree of hepatic steatosis.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Huanglian Jiedu Decoction (HLJDD) is an ancient formula of traditional Chinese medicine that is commonly utilized in a range of disorders, and it has been shown to have pharmacological effects on glucose and lipid metabolism. However, the specific mechanism of HLJDD for the treatment of obesity and related metabolic disorders remains to be further investigated.

Aim Of The Study: It has been thought that encouraging adipose thermogenesis to raise the body's energy expenditure is a useful tactic for improving metabolic abnormalities and losing weight.

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  • * This study focused on how different aeration rates during composting influence the bacterial communities that can accept multidrug-resistant RP4 plasmids, revealing a shift in dominant bacterial types.
  • * Results showed that moderate aeration (0.05 L/min/L) effectively reduced the diversity of bacteria hosting RP4 plasmids and decreased related genera by up to 76.62%, helping to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance in farmland.
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  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of beta-blocker (BB) use on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure, specifically those with mildly reduced and preserved ejection fraction, using a large observational analysis.
  • A total of 16,951 patients were analyzed, with 75.6% receiving BB treatment; results showed that while unadjusted outcomes were similar for BB users and non-users, adjusted outcomes indicated that BB users had better outcomes, especially in those with atrial fibrillation.
  • The conclusions suggest that BB treatment does not correlate with worse heart failure outcomes, even after considering various other health factors.
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Day-Night imaging technology that obtains full-color and infrared images has great market demands for security monitoring and autonomous driving. The current mainstream solution relies on wide-spectrum silicon photodetectors combined with Infrared Cutfilter Removal, which increases complexity and failure rate. Here, we address these challenges by employing a perovskite photodetector based on Pb-Sn alloyed single crystal with a vertical bandgap-graded structure that presents variable-spectrum responses at different biases and extends the infrared detection range close to 1100 nm.

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Epidemiologic studies have implicated the gut microbiota in acute kidney injury (AKI), but the causal relationship is unclear. Using Mendelian randomisation, we explored the causal role of gut microbiota in the development of acute kidney injury after excluding confounding and reverse causality. Mendel randomised (MR) study was conducted using data from intestinal microbiota and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) disease of acute kidney injury and the sequencing data of case-control study confirmed this finding.

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  • This study investigated pelvic floor dysfunction among midlife women in Asia over a 6-7 year period, focusing on the prevalence, incidence, and persistence of symptoms like pelvic organ prolapse (POP), bowel, and urinary issues.
  • About 62.3% of women reported symptoms at the start, with factors like poor sleep significantly increasing the risk of new symptoms.
  • Postmenopausal women showed lower risks for certain symptoms, while better physical performance decreased bowel symptom risks, but obesity was linked to persistent issues.
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Lewy body diseases (LBD) comprise a group of complex neurodegenerative conditions originating from accumulation of misfolded alpha-synuclein (α-syn) in the form of Lewy bodies. LBD pathologies are characterized by α-syn deposition in association with other proteins such as Amyloid β (Aβ), Tau, and TAR-DNA-binding protein. To investigate the complex interactions of these proteins, we constructed 2 novel transgenic overexpressing (OE) C.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of steamed ginger extract (GGE03) in subjects with mild knee osteoarthritis (OA). In total, 100 subjects were randomly assigned (1 : 1) to the GGE03 (0.48 g day as GGE03) or placebo (0 g day as GGE03) group and administered 1.

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Background: Atrophic acne scars (AAS) are disfiguring and permanent changes caused by inflammatory acne. Fractional carbon dioxide is a common ablative device used to treat this condition. However, issues such as unclear effectiveness, frequent treatments, and potential side effects exist.

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  • Drug-eluting stents using substances like rapamycin and paclitaxel can effectively reduce smooth muscle cell growth and in-stent restenosis, but they also harm endothelial cells and increase the risk of stent thrombosis and sudden cardiac death.
  • Researchers identified the endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) as a key target for protecting endothelial cells from drug-induced injury and enhancing their recovery after stent placement.
  • Activation of EPCR using specific compounds not only aids in the reendothelialization of stents but also significantly reduces the risk of thrombosis, outperforming traditional rapamycin-only coatings in both metal and biodegradable stents.
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Arsenic (As) is a widespread metalloid and human carcinogen found in the natural environment, and multiple toxic effects have been shown to be associated with As exposure. As can be accumulated in the spleen, the largest peripheral lymphatic organ, and long-term exposure to As can lead to splenic injury. In this study, a Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat model of As-poisoned was established, aiming to explore the molecular mechanism of As-induced immune injury through the combined analysis of proteomics and metabolomics of rats' spleen.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of the early blastocyst on pregnancy and birth outcomes in patients in vitro fertilization/(early rescue) intracytoplasmic sperm injection-embryo transfer [IVF/(early rescue)ICSI-ET] cycles.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 289 patients with single-blastocyst transfer within IVF/(early rescue)ICSI-ET treatment cycle were included and divided into the early (n = 48, Gardner stage = 1 or 2) and the fully expanded blastocyst (n = 241, Gardner stage ≥ 3) groups. The differences in pregnancy and birth outcomes between the two groups were compared.

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Background: AMH is important in child growth and the concentrations change with age and gender. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the Pylon AMH assays and establish pediatric reference intervals.

Methods: The experiments on imprecision, sensitivity, linearity, reportable range, interference and comparison were carried out to evaluate the analytical performance.

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  • Over the last century, environmental changes have shaped wheat spike morphology, which is key for adaptation and yield, but the specifics of these changes are largely unexplored.
  • This study analyzes 16 spike traits in 830 wheat varieties from 1900 to 2020, finding increases in spike weight, grain number, and kernel weight, while spike length remained unchanged.
  • Genetic analyses identified nearly 50,000 significant genetic markers linked to spike traits, revealing their genetic basis and geographical differentiation, thus providing insights for improving wheat adaptation to environmental changes.
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  • The study focuses on the importance of heading date in rice yield and quality, specifically aiming to adapt northern rice varieties for growth in southern climates.
  • Researchers utilized genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and gene editing on the KenDao 12 (K12) cultivar to delay flowering by about a week, leading to improved adaptability and a slight increase in yield.
  • Key findings include enhanced yield through increased effective tillers, better rice quality indicators such as grain size and fat content, and a significant contribution to better production management practices for rice farmers.
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  • The study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of administering the inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IIV4) and the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) together in adults aged 60 and older in China.
  • Participants were split into two groups: one received both vaccines at the same time (C group) and the other received them separately (S group). Blood samples were tested for antibody levels after vaccination.
  • Results showed that the immune response from the combined administration was comparable to the separate administration, with fewer adverse events reported in the C group, indicating that it is a safe option for older adults.
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Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are pivotal in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), influencing various stages from initiation to metastasis. Understanding the role of TAMs in HCC is crucial for developing novel therapeutic strategies. Macrophages exhibit plasticity, resulting in M1 and M2 phenotypes, with M1 macrophages displaying antitumor properties and M2 macrophages promoting tumor progression.

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Follicle development refers to the process in which the follicles in the ovary gradually develop from the primary stage to a mature state, and most primary follicles fail to develop normally, without forming a dense granular cell layer and cell wall, which is identified as atretic follicles. Granulosa cells assist follicle development by producing hormones and providing support, and interference in the interaction between granulosa cells and oocytes may lead to the formation of atretic follicles. Ferroptosis, as a non-apoptotic form of death, is caused by cells accumulating lethal levels of iron-dependent phospholipid peroxides.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary riboflavin levels on the reproductive performance of pigeon breeders and the growth performance and carcass traits of offspring squabs to estimate the riboflavin requirement of pigeon breeders. The natural riboflavin content in the basic diet of corn-peas-soybean-wheat-sorghum-corn gluten is 1.20 mg/kg.

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Currently, nearly 70% of giant panda populations are facing survival challenges. The introduction of wild individuals can bring vitality to them. To explore this possibility, we hypothetically introduced giant pandas from Tangjiahe and Wanglang into Liziping and Daxiangling Nature Reserves.

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