Publications by authors named "Shengbo Yang"

In diagnostic radiology, the air kerma is an essential parameter. Radiologists consider the air kerma, when calculating organ doses and dangers to patients. The intensity of the radiation beam is represented by the air kerma, which is the value of energy wasted by a photon as it travels through air.

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Background: Alopecia affects patients' appearance and psychology. Mixed-lineage kinase domain-like pseudokinase (MLKL)-mediated necroptosis plays a role in various skin diseases, but its effect on hair growth is unclear.

Objective: To investigate the effects of MLKL on hair growth and its regulatory mechanisms and to determine the potential clinical value of Necrosulfonamide (NSA, a MLKL-targeting inhibitor) in promoting hair growth and counteracting dihydrotestosterone (DHT) inhibition of hair growth.

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Vitamin D is a crucial vitamin that participates in various biological processes through the Vitamin D Receptor (VDR). While there are studies suggesting that VDR might regulate hair growth through ligand-independent mechanisms, the efficacy of Vitamin D in treating hair loss disorders has also been reported. Here, through in vivo experiments in mice, in vitro organ culture of hair follicles, and cellular-level investigations, we demonstrate that 1,25-(OH)D promotes mouse hair regeneration, prolongs the hair follicle anagen, and enhances the proliferation and migration capabilities of dermal papilla cells and outer root sheath keratinocytes in a VDR-dependent manner.

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Purpose: The overall distribution pattern of intramuscular nerves and the regions with the highest spindle abundance in deep cervical muscles have not been revealed. This study aimed to reveal neuromuscular compartmentalization and localize the body surface position and depth of the center of the region of highest muscle spindle abundance (CRHMSA) in the deep cervical muscles.

Methods: This study included 36 adult cadavers (57.

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The centre of the highest region of muscle spindle abundance (CHRMSA) in the intramuscular nerve-dense region has been suggested as the optimal target location for injecting botulinum toxin A to block muscle spasms. The anterior forearm muscles have a high incidence of spasticity. However, the CHRMSA in the intramuscular nerve-dense region of the forearm anterior muscle group has not been defined.

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The innervation of the pelvic wall muscles is not very clear. This study aimed to reveal the division of neuromuscular compartments and localize the surface position and depth of the center of the intramuscular nerve-dense region (CINDR) of the pelvic wall muscles based on Sihler's staining. Twenty-four adult cadavers were used.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common disease with a considerable impact on the patient's quality of life and limited treatment options. Sodium thiosulfate (STS) is a traditional medicine used in the rescue of cyanide poisoning, and some pruritus dermatosis. However, the exact efficacy and mechanism of its application on AD are not clear.

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Copper-dependent cell death, called cuproptosis, is connected to tumor development, prognosis, and the immune response. Nevertheless, the function of cuproptosis-related genes (CRGs) in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains unknown. This work used R software packages to classify the raw data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases of LUAD patients.

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Purpose: The effective relief of muscle spasticity requires prompt solutions in rehabilitation medicine. This study aimed to reveal that the highest region of muscle spindle abundance is the optimal target of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) injections for relieve muscle spasm.

Methods: Sixty adult, male Sprague-Dawley rats with lower limbs spasm caused by stroke after modeling, weighing (200 ± 20) g, were included in this study.

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Objective: Patient delay was defined as an interval between the discovery of the initial symptoms and diagnosis, which was longer than 90 days. This study aimed to determine the patient delay rate and related factors in women with cervical cancer in Hunan province, South-Central China.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 140 women with cervical cancer aged <35 years from October, 2019 to March, 2021.

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Background: Immune-related cutaneous diseases are a series of disorders, such as alopecia areata, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, systemic lupus erythematosus and autoimmune bullous dermatoses. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, which is known for its classical pleiotropic effect. Recent studies have found that vitamin D, after catalyzed into its biologically active form [1,25(OH) 2D], correlated with its receptor, vitamin D receptor, plays a vital role in multiple pathophysiological processes, including immune-related dermatoses.

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Introduction: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on allergic diseases is not certain, as people's living habits and the environment have been affected by the pandemic. The present study described the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the allergen sensitization rate in patients with allergic diseases in central China. The results provide reliable epidemiological data for the prevention and control of allergic diseases during the COVID-19 epidemic.

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Purpose: Serum-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been reported to play an important role in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The current study sought to explore the effect of serum-EVs delivering m6A methylation regulator heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (HNRNPC) on the development of NSCLC through the regulation of discs large-associated protein 5 (DLGAP5).

Methods: NSCLC-related RNA-Seq and clinical data were first obtained from the TCGA database to screen differentially expressed m6A-related regulators, which were intersected with the differential genes in NSCLC-related microarray GSE43458 obtained from the GEO database for survival analysis and clinical correlation analysis.

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The aim of this study was to achieve accurate localization of the body surface position and depth of the center of the intramuscular nerve dense region (CINDR) of the pelvic floor muscles and to establish a target site for treating pelvic floor muscle spasm or weakness. Thirty-six adult cadavers were studied in the prone position. To locate the CINDR of the levator ani and coccygeus muscles, horizontal (H) and longitudinal (L) reference lines were used.

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Due to a steady increase in the number of individuals suffering from alopecia, this condition has recently received increasing attention. Alopecia can be caused by various pathological, environmental or psychological factors, eventually resulting in abnormalities in hair follicle (HF) structures or HF regeneration disorders, especially dysregulated hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) behaviour. HFSC behaviour includes activation, proliferation and differentiation.

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the body surface puncture position and depth of the center of the intramuscular nerve dense region in the suboccipital muscle to provide morphological guidance for accurate botulinum toxin A injection to treat headaches caused by increased suboccipital muscle tension.

Methods: Twenty-four cadavers aged 66.5 ± 5.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Using formalin-fixed cadavers, researchers established reference lines on the body and mapped projection points using various techniques, such as Sihler's staining and computed tomography.
  • * Results indicated the pectoralis major has two nerve entry points and two nerve-dense areas, whereas the pectoralis minor has one of each, with specific measurements of their positions on the defined reference lines.
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Regulated necrosis, also termed necroptosis, is another programmed cell death depending on a unique molecular pathway that does not overlap with apoptosis. Tumor necrosis factor and Toll-like receptor family members, interferon, and other mediators are the factors that mainly cause necroptosis. Activating necroptosis by ligands of death receptors requires the kinase activity of receptor-interacting proteins 1 and 3, and a mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein, which is a critical downstream mediator of necroptosis.

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Programmed cell death (PCD) is a basic component of life and an important terminal path for cells. A variety of biological events are associated with PCD, including the conservation of tissue homeostasis and removal of harmful cells. Overexposure of the skin to UV radiation causes skin photodamage.

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Introduction: Breast tubular carcinoma (TC) is a well-differentiated infiltrating ductal carcinoma, common in postmenopausal women.

Patient Concerns: Two patients concerned their abnormality of their breasts, one at deep parasternal higher chest wall in a 74-year-old female and the other behind the nipple in a 39- year-old female.

Diagnosis: These masses were detected by mammography, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations.

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Alopecia areata (AA) is a multi-factors disease characterized by non-scarring hair loss. AA could be classified into three main clinical phenotypes including patchy type AA (AAP), alopecia totalis (AT) and alopecia universalis (AU) based on the severity and areas of hair loss. Recent studies suggested immunological factor was critical in AA, but the precise aetiology and pathogenesis of AA still need exploration.

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Purpose: To identify the body surface position and depth of the center of the intramuscular nerves dense region (CINDR) of the medial femoral muscles.

Methods: Utilizing twelve Chinese adult cadavers (six men and six women), with an age range from 35 to 75 (66.5±5.

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Introduction: This study aimed to reveal the entire cutaneous nerve distribution pattern of the leg and provide a morphological basis for sensory reconstruction during skin flap transplantation.

Materials And Methods: Twelve adult cadavers were fixed with formalin, and the whole leg skin with subcutaneous fat was removed close to the muscle surface. The cutaneous nerves were visualized using modified Sihler's staining to reveal the distribution and innervation density of the cutaneous nerves.

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This study aimed to reveal the distribution pattern of antebrachial cutaneous nerves and provide a morphological basis for sensory reconstruction during flap transplantation. Forearm specimens containing skin and subcutaneous fat were obtained from 24 upper extremities of 12 adult cadavers. Cutaneous nerves were visualized using modified Sihler's staining.

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To investigate the intramuscular nerve distribution pattern in the hip adductors of children and to precisely locate the injection site for botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) as a treatment for hip adductor spasticity in children with cerebral palsy. Modified Sihler's whole mount nerve staining technique was employed to observe the distribution of intramuscular nerves in hip adductors of children and to further locate zones where terminal nerves are concentrated. The terminal nerves of the adductor longus appeared in a longitudinal distribution band parallel to the line between the upper 1/3 point of the lateral boundary and the center of the medial boundary.

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