Publications by authors named "Shijun Huang"

Aims: Establishing a nomogram to estimate the probability of oral mucosal membrane pressure injury of endotracheal tube-intubated hospitalized patients in intensive care unit.

Design: Multicentre prospective cohort study.

Methods: Using Lasso regression and COX regression, variable selection was performed on demographic, clinical and laboratory data of 1037 ICU endotracheal tube-intubated hospitalized patients from West China Hospital, to construct a nomogram.

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Background: Sarcopenia, common in the elderly, often linked to chronic diseases, correlates with inflammation.The association between SII and mortality in sarcopenia patients is underexplored, this study investigates this relationship in a U.S.

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In the production process of tight gas wells, reservoir fluid distribution and gas-water relative permeability vary with time. However, traditional models fail to handle the time-dependent mechanism and stress sensitivity effect in the reservoir, leading to significant errors in the dynamic analysis results. To address this issue, this article presents a prediction model for fractured well production in tight gas reservoirs.

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Flexible electronic devices and conductive materials can be used as wearable sensors to detect human motions. However, the existing hydrogels generally have problems of weak tensile capacity, insufficient durability, and being easy to freeze at low temperatures, which greatly affect their application in the field of wearable devices. In this paper, glycerol was partially replaced by water as the solvent, agar was thermally dissolved to initiate acrylamide polymerization, and MXene was used as a conductive filler and initiator promoter to form the double network MXene-PAM/Agar organic hydrogel.

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Lab experiments, field pilots, and numerical modeling focusing on fluid flow aspects have indicated that multi-branch wells are technically effective and promising. Several researchers have conducted some experiments for a fishbone well strategy with mixed results. Our objective in this work is to study the impact of the different fishbone well patterns, such as branch angle, on the distribution of remaining oil after water flooding.

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Studies on new functional structural units with both large hyperpolarizability and high anisotropy are essentially important for finding high-performance nonlinear optical (NLO) materials and enriching the material systems. Under the guidance of the "structure-analogue" strategy, the work utilizes the molecular engineering approach to direct the construction of target units, BCNO and B(CN) units. The BCNO unit with a highly analogous structure to the BO group and its derivate B(CN) unit with a configuration of BO group are designed as NLO-active units.

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In the glioblastoma (GBM) microenvironment, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are prominent components and facilitate tumor growth. The exact molecular mechanisms underlying TAMs' function in promoting glioma stem cells (GSCs) maintenance and tumor growth remain largely unknown. We found a candidate molecule, transforming growth factor beta-induced (TGFBI), that was specifically expressed by TAMs and extremely low in GBM and GSC cells, and meanwhile closely related to glioma WHO grades and patient prognosis.

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Targeting the potential application of morphological carbon in electrode materials, a space-sacrificed pyrolysis strategy was applied for the preparation of boron-doped carbon spheres (B-CSs), using commercial triphenyl borate (TPB) as carbon and boron co-source. The unique structure of TPB play an important role in the sacrificed space, and has notable effect on the surface area of B-CSs. The as prepared B-CSs possess a high surface area and boron content with uniform boron atoms distribution and high surface polarity, which contributes to the improvement of pseudo-capacitance.

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Cardiac fibrosis is observed in nearly every form of myocardial disease. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to play an important role in cardiac fibrosis, but the detailed molecular mechanism remains unknown. We aimed at characterizing lncRNA 554 expression in murine cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) after myocardial infarction (MI) to identify CF-enriched lncRNA and investigate its function and contribution to cardiac fibrosis and function.

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Background: Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) has been deployed in the analysis of food at solid and aqueous states. However, its capability has not been fully explored in headspace profiling.

Objective: To develop an innovative SERS method for analyzing headspace volatile compounds in foods.

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Background: Many studies have indicated that S100A8 and S100A9 may be involved in the development and progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, there has been no clinical study analyzing the role of the serum S100A8/S100A9 heterodimer in COPD patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the correlation of the serum S100A8/S100A9 heterodimer with pulmonary function in COPD patients during acute exacerbation (AE-COPD) based on a cross-sectional study.

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Rh-catalyzed reactions of N-alkyl anilines with internal alkynes at room temperature have been developed using an in situ generated N-nitroso group as a transient oxidizing directing group. Due to mild reaction conditions, this method enabled synthesis of a broad range of N-alkyl indoles, including even two indole-based medicinal compounds. Our work disclosed the feasibility of the transient oxidizing directing group strategy in C-H functionalization reactions, which possesses the potential to enhance overall step-economy and impart new reactivity patterns to substrates.

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Catalytic oxidative C-H bond functionalization reactions that proceed without requiring stoichiometric amounts of external oxidants or pre-functionalized oxidizing reagents could maximize the atom- and step-economy in chemical syntheses. However, such a transformation remains elusive. Here, we report that a photo-driven catalytic process enables decarboxylative C-H trifluoromethylation of (hetero)arenes with trifluoroacetic acid as a trifluoromethyl source in good yields in the presence of an external oxidant in far lower than stoichiometric amounts (for example, 0.

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The unprecedented carbodiimide-mediated condensation between pyridines and anthranilic acids via pyridine dearomatization at room temperature has been developed to provide a straightforward approach to pyridoquinazolones. The value of this approach has further been demonstrated by its application to one-step, gram-scale syntheses of a series of pyridoquinazolone-based natural products and their analogues from readily available starting materials.

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A long-standing challenge in Minisci reactions is achieving the arylation of heteroarenes by oxidative decarboxylation of aromatic carboxylic acids. To address this challenge, the silver-catalyzed intermolecular Minisci reaction of aromatic carboxylic acids was developed. With an inexpensive silver salt as a catalyst, this new reaction enables a variety of aromatic carboxylic acids to undergo decarboxylative coupling with electron-deficient arenes or heteroarenes regardless of the position of the substituents on the aromatic carboxylic acid, thus eliminating the need for ortho-substituted aromatic carboxylic acids, which were a limitation of previously reported methods.

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The Pd-catalyzed multidehydrogenative cross-coupling reactions of arenes with nitroethane are described. The established methods afford β-aryl nitroethylenes that are an important class of synthetic intermediates and biologically active compounds in an atom- and step-economical fashion. The reactions were applicable to substituted benzenes and a variety of heterocycles such as benzothiophenes, benzofurans, and indoles.

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In order to explore new ways in restraining the ascending blood pressure, this paper reports a research on the effects of multi-mode audio frequency pulse modulating laser irradiation with electrical stimulation on the hemorrheology and blood pressure of the spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Forty male SHR were randomly divided into four groups: Group A (control), Group B (treated with electrical stimulation on stomach 36 point (ST-36)), Group C (treated with low level pulse laser irradiation on Erjian acupuncture point), Group D (low level laser irradiation together with electrical stimulation on Erjian acupuncture point and ST-36). Laser irradiation lasted for 45 min/ day, while electrical stimulation lasted for 30 min/day.

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Background: Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is characterized by an abnormal autonomic response to upright posture. Activating autoantibodies to β1/2-adrenergic (AAβ1/2AR) and M2/3 muscarinic receptors (AAM2/3R) produce vasodilative changes in the vasculature that may contribute to OH.

Methods: Immunoglobulin (Ig)G from 6 patients with idiopathic OH harboring autoantibodies and from 10 healthy control subjects were examined for: 1) β1AR and M2R activity with a perfused Purkinje fiber assay and PKA assay in H9c2 cells and 2) vasodilator β2AR and M3R activity using a pressurized cremaster resistance arteriole assay.

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Ring the changes: the direct cross-coupling of electron-deficient 1,4-benzoquinone or its derivatives with electron-rich alkyl vinyl ethers proceeds in a tandem manner to produce substituted benzene rings with good selectivity and in good to excellent yields. The reaction has the potential for the rapid synthesis of diverse substituted benzene rings as it is not limited by substituent effects.

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The Co/Mn-mediated oxidative cross-coupling of indoles with β-keto esters via dioxygen activation under mild conditions leads to ketonization-olefination of indoles. This reaction furnishes the highly functionalized products with excellent selectivity in good yields.

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Pd-catalyzed aerobic oxidative coupling of various benzoic acids with silyl enol esters proceeds via a combination of decarboxylation with sp(3) β-C-H bond activation to give Heck-type products. Mechanistic studies reveal this coupling involves in situ generation of olefin from aerobic oxidation of silyl enolate, followed by decarboxylative Heck coupling.

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Pd-catalyzed decarboxylative Heck coupling of aromatic carboxylic acids with various olefins is developed using O(2) as the terminal oxidant. Enhancement of O(2) pressure leads to improving reaction turnover in this transformation and allows significantly reducing catalyst loading for efficient conversion of electron-rich benzoic acids. A Pd catalyst supported by a carbene ligand enables using electron-deficient benzoic acids as coupling partners.

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A 71-year-old male with well-controlled hypertension developed atrial tachyarrhythmias in 2002 and a restrictive cardiomyopathy in 2006 to 2007. Sera from 1992, 2001, and 2006 to 2008 demonstrated activating autoantibodies against beta-adrenergic (AAbetaAR) and M2 muscarinic receptors (AAM2R). These sera have been characterized for bioactivity using in vitro assays of cardiac contractility and automaticity using a canine cardiac Purkinje fiber assay as well as protein kinase assay activation in H9c2 cells.

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