Publications by authors named "Shufang Liu"

The early stages of human development are critical for growth, and exposure to arsenic, particularly through the placenta and dietary sources, poses significant health risks. Despite extensive research, significant gaps remain in our comprehension of regional disparities in arsenic exposure and its cumulative impacts during these developmental stages. We hypothesize that infants in certain regions are at greater risk of arsenic exposure and its associated health complications.

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Optimizing the interaction between antibody (mAb)-based therapeutics and immune effector functions (EFs) offers opportunities to improve the therapeutic window of these molecules. However, the role of EFs in antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) efficacy and toxicity remains unknown, with limited studies that have investigated how modulation of EF affects the pharmacology of ADCs. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of EF modulation on ADC efficacy using trastuzumab-vc-MMAE as a model ADC.

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Examining whether nitrogen (N) enrichment promotes secondary tree growth in both young (YF) and old-growth forests (OF) is crucial. This will help determine how N addition influences plant carbon sequestration across successional phases in temperate forests. We conducted an eight-year N addition experiment (0, 25, 50, 75 kg N ha yr) in YF and OF in northeast China to investigate the effects of enhanced in situ N deposition on tree growth.

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Objective: Tic disorders (TD) often present with associated neuropsychiatric comorbidities. This study aims to examine the clinical manifestations of TD in pediatric patients and explore the spectrum and features of neuropsychiatric comorbidities among Chinese children diagnosed with TD.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on pediatric TD cases newly diagnosed at our institution, using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents 5.

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With the continuous improvement in the efficiency of the heavy-haul railway freight transportation, the pressure on on-site maintenance is increasing. In-depth research on fault characteristics carries significant importance for fault scientific judgment and fault prevention. This study proposes an efficient association rule mining (ARM) algorithm, HM-RDHP, for analyzing fault data from heavy-haul railway freight trains.

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Lanternfish not only boast the most abundant biomass among marine fish species but also play a vital role in marine ecosystems. As one of the lanternfish species with the highest global catch, the skinnycheek lanternfish (Benthosema pterotum) is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region, playing a pivotal role in the marine biological pump. This study constructed the first chromosome-level genome of B.

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  • Crustaceans are critical for global food supply and marine ecosystems, yet there's limited knowledge about the RNA viruses affecting them, especially in economically important species.
  • Researchers collected 106 batches of crustaceans from 24 locations in China and discovered 90 RNA viruses, 69 of which are novel, belonging to multiple viral families and clades.
  • The study emphasizes the interconnectedness of these viruses with other invertebrates and their potential implications for global aquaculture risk assessment, showcasing a significant expansion of known viral diversity.
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As a non-essential metal, cadmium (Cd) poses a significant threat to food safety and public health. This risk is particularly pronounced for infants and young children due to their high food consumption relative to body weight and immature physiological systems. This review examines the health risks associated with Cd exposure, particularly during the prenatal period through adolescence.

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Background: Understanding the reproductive biology of weeds is crucial for managing them effectively. (Poaceae) is a widely distributed weed species that poses significant challenges to agricultural productivity. Nevertheless, it remains unclear how the soil seed bank of responds to environmental shifts, and whether a dormancy cycle is present in this species.

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While previous observational studies have suggested a link between leukocyte counts and vascular dementia (VD), the causal relationship between leukocyte counts and various subtypes of VD remains elusive. This study aimed to investigate the causal relationship between five types of leukocyte counts and VD, with the goal of improving prevention and treatment strategies. In this study, leukocyte counts were used as the exposure variable, with genome-wide association study (GWAS) data sourced from both the UK Biobank and the Blood Cell Consortium.

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Background: There is still a lack of effective treatment for sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction (SIMD), while the pathogenesis of SIMD still remains largely unexplained.

Methods: RNA sequencing results (GSE267388 and GSE79962) were used for cross-species integrative analysis. Bioinformatic analyses were used to delve into function, tissue- and cell- specificity, and interactions of genes.

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Background: Evidence on the association between environmental factors and fluid intake behavior remains limited. The current study aims to explore seasonal variations in fluid intake behaviors among young adults in China.

Methods: A prospective cohort of 79 healthy young adults (43 males and 36 females) aged 19-21 in Hebei, China, was assessed for fluid intake behaviors for four seasons.

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The skeletal muscles of teleost fish encompass heterogeneous muscle types, termed slow-twitch muscle (SM) and fast-twitch muscle (FM), characterized by distinct morphological, anatomical, histological, biochemical, and physiological attributes, driving different swimming behaviors. Despite the central role of metabolism in regulating skeletal muscle types and functions, comprehensive metabolomics investigations focusing on the metabolic differences between these muscle types are lacking. To reveal the differences in metabolic characteristics between the SM and FM of teleost, we conducted an untargeted metabolomics analysis using as a representative model and identified 411 differential metabolites (DFMs), of which 345 exhibited higher contents in SM and 66 in FM.

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This study investigates the effects of forest aging on ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungal community and foraging behavior and their interactions with plant-soil attributes. We explored EcM fungal communities and hyphal exploration types via rDNA sequencing and investigated their associations with plant-soil traits by comparing younger (~120 years) and older (~250 years) temperate forest stands in Northeast China. The results revealed increases in the EcM fungal richness and abundance with forest aging, paralleled by plant-soil feedback shifting from explorative to conservative nutrient use strategies.

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Two-pore physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling has demonstrated its potential in describing the pharmacokinetics (PK) of different-size proteins. However, all existing two-pore models lack either diverse proteins for validation or interspecies extrapolation. To fill the gap, here we have developed and optimized a translational two-pore PBPK model that can characterize plasma and tissue disposition of different-size proteins in mice, rats, monkeys, and humans.

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The preparation and implementation of interdisciplinary oncological case reviews are time-consuming and complex. The variety of clinical and radiological information must be presented in a clear and comprehensible manner. Only if all relevant patient-specific information is demonstrated in a short time frame can well-founded treatment decisions be made on this basis.

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  • This study develops a universal pharmacokinetic (PK) model for MMAE-based antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) to effectively analyze the PK of various ADCs utilized in clinical settings.
  • A thorough literature review gathered data from clinical trials, resulting in the collection of 109 PK profiles from 18 different MMAE-based ADCs, which were dose-normalized to confirm the model's applicability across multiple ADC types.
  • The study's findings enable predictions of PK exposure metrics based on dose levels, offering a crucial resource for understanding how these drugs behave in the body and establishing links between drug exposure and treatment outcomes.
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Objective: To address the challenge of assessing sedation status in critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), we aimed to develop a non-contact automatic classifier of agitation using artificial intelligence and deep learning.

Methods: We collected the video recordings of ICU patients and cut them into 30-second (30-s) and 2-second (2-s) segments. All of the segments were annotated with the status of agitation as "Attention" and "Non-attention".

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Background: Water is vital for humans' survival and general health, which is involved in various metabolic activities.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the variation in urine metabolome and associated metabolic pathways among people with different hydration states.

Methods: A metabolomic analysis was conducted using 24-h urine samples collected during a cross-sectional study on fluid intake behavior from December 9 to 11, 2021, in Hebei, China.

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  • Basket trials, which include multiple cancer types, allow researchers to utilize information from different groups (or "baskets") to improve trial efficiency, but treatment effects can vary significantly across these types.
  • Current basket trial designs often assume that cancer types can be treated as exchangeable, which may not always be valid; this study presents a new model to account for treatment effect differences among cancer types.
  • The simplified Constrained Hierarchical Bayesian Model for Latent Subgroups (CHBM-LS) enhances information sharing within subgroups and has shown improved performance in real trials and simulations, offering greater statistical power and better management of type I errors compared to existing methods.
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The order Tetraodontiformes are one of the most unique groups of teleostean fish, exhibiting highly derived and greatly diversified phenotypes. It is a difficult task for both professionals and nonprofessionals to accurately identify these species only according to morphological characteristics. DNA barcoding can identify species at the molecular level to overcome the limitations of morphological classification.

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Fishes' skeletal muscles are crucial for swimming and are differentiated into slow-twitch muscles (SM) and fast-twitch muscles (FM) based on physiological and metabolic properties. Consequently, mitochondrial characteristics (number and morphology) adapt to each fiber type's specific functional needs. However, the mechanisms governing mitochondrial adaptation to the specific bioenergetic requirements of each fiber type in teleosts remain unclear.

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Objective: Learning surgical skills is an essential part of neurosurgical training. Ideally, these skills are acquired to a sufficient extent in an ex vivo setting. The authors previously described an in vitro brain tumor model, consisting of a cadaveric animal brain injected with fluorescent agar-agar, for acquiring a wide range of basic neuro-oncological skills.

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Orthognathic surgery plays a vital role in correcting various skeletal discrepancies of the maxillofacial region. Achieving optimal occlusion is a fundamental aspect of orthognathic surgery planning, as it directly influences postoperative outcomes and patient satisfaction. Traditional methods for setting final occlusion involve the use of dental casts which are time-consuming, prone to errors and cannot be easily shared among collaborating specialties.

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In this investigation, we tested the hypothesis that a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model incorporating measured metrics of off-target binding can largely explain the inter-antibody variability in monoclonal antibody (mAb) pharmacokinetics (PK). A diverse panel of 83 mAbs was evaluated for PK in wild-type mice and subjected to 10 assays to measure major physiochemical attributes. After excluding for target-mediated elimination and immunogenicity, 56 of the remaining mAbs with an eight-fold variability in the area under the curve (: 1.

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