Objective: Cardiac autonomic function predicts cardiovascular disease risk. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sensitization to dust allergens and cardiac autonomic dysfunction in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and to provide new ideas for the prevention of cardiovascular complications in these patients.
Methods: Immunoassays for sensitization to cats/dogs, cockroaches and dust mites were performed in 840 patients with COPD.
Biological sex influences decision-making processes in significant ways, differentiating the responses animals choose when faced with a range of stimuli. The neurobiological underpinnings that dictate sex differences in decision-making tasks remains an important open question, yet single-sex studies of males form most studies in behavioural neuroscience. Here we used female and male BALB/c mice on two spatial learning and memory tasks and examined the expression of perineuronal nets (PNNs) and parvalbumin interneurons (PV) in regions correlated with spatial memory.
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November 2022
CO and CO, the by-products of fossil fuels; one of them is a major cause of global warming and the other endangers the nervous and cardiovascular systems of humans. Therefore, real-time monitoring towards those harmful gases is of practical significance. Nano-structured materials have attracted the attention of scholars for their enormous potential for harmful gas detection.
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September 2022
To improve the dose efficiency of KFeO in waste activated sludge (WAS) treatment, pH regulation on KFeO pretreatment and acidogenic fermentation was investigated. Four pretreatments were compared, i.e.
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October 2023
Background: Corticostriatal circuits, particularly the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) and lateral orbitofrontal cortex, are critical for navigating reversal learning under probabilistic uncertainty. These same areas are implicated in the reversal learning impairments observed in individuals with psychosis as well as their psychotic symptoms, suggesting that they may share a common neurobiological substrate. To address this question, we used psychostimulant exposure and specific activation of the DMS during reversal learning in mice to assess corticostriatal activity.
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March 2022
Human-machine interaction (HMI) systems are widely used in the healthcare field, and they play an essential role in assisting the rehabilitation of patients. Currently, a large number of HMI-related research studies focus on piezoresistive sensors, self-power sensors, visual and auditory receivers, and so forth. These sensing modalities do not possess high reliability with regard to breathing condition detection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of biochar on co-digestion of pig manure and dewatered sewage sludge under different total solids (TS) were investigated. Biochar could accelerate the start-up of methanogenesis and shorten the adaptation phase. At TS5%, the methane daily production in biochar group was 60.
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August 2021
The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has caused a traffic tie-up across the world. In addition to home quarantine orders and travel bans, the social distance guideline of about six feet was enacted to reduce the risk of contagion. However, with recent life gradually returning to normal, the crisis is not over.
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February 2017
Unlabelled: Manipulation of biofilm formation in Shewanella is beneficial for application to industrial and environmental biotechnology. BpfA is an adhesin largely responsible for biofilm formation in many Shewanella species. However, the mechanism underlying BpfA production and the resulting biofilm remains vaguely understood.
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