Publications by authors named "Song He"

3D and 2D organic hybrid perovskites, as well as double perovskites, have demonstrated their suitability for direct X-ray detection. However, the sensitivity and stability of 3D perovskite X-ray detectors are currently being hindered by the existing constraints on ion movement. Therefore, there is an immediate need to develop X-ray detectors that are both highly sensitive and stable while also being environmentally friendly.

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Introduction: Mycobacterium marinum is a well-known pathogenic non-tuberculous mycobacterium for skin and soft tissue infections. Infection, often presenting as superficial lesions, is seen after exposure of skin abrasions to contaminated water or infected fish and is known as "swimming pool" or "fish tank" granuloma. This study reported a case of M.

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Designing high-performance electrocatalysts with superior catalytic activity and stability is essential for large-scale hydrogen production via water electrolysis. Heterostructure nanoarrays are promising candidates, though achieving both high activity and stability simultaneously, especially under high current densities, remains challenging. To this end, we have developed a cascade reaction process that constructs a series of heterostructure nanoarrays with rich heterointerfaces.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), caused by the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), is a severe and highly contagious disease that results in significant economic losses for the pig industry. Currently, vaccination is one of the most effective methods for controlling PRRS; however, due to the extensive genetic variation of PRRSV and the generation of homologous immunity, vaccines provide protective effects only against homologous strains and lack effective cross-protection against heterologous strains. Furthermore, PRRSV encodes a variety of proteins with immune escape functions, and the mechanisms underlying these functions are complex and not yet fully understood.

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Purpose: Adjacent disc degeneration (ADD) is a common postoperative complication after percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP). However, risk factors for ADD after PKP have not been reported. This study aimed to determine whether osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) following PKP is associated with a high risk for ADD and to identify the risk factors for ADD.

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A comprehensive understanding of the salinization of groundwater in the Guanzhong Basin, China, is crucial for ensuring sustainable groundwater development. However, the mechanism driving salinization in different regions of the basin remains unclear. Therefore, this study employed multivariate statistical methods, hydrochemical analysis, isotope studies, and hydrochemical modeling to uncover the factors and processes influencing groundwater salinization.

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  • This research examines the risk of cardiovascular mortality (CVM) in liver cancer patients, emphasizing its significance for understanding their overall health outcomes.* -
  • Data from the SEER database covering liver cancer cases from 2000 to 2017 was analyzed, revealing a CVM standardized mortality rate (SMR) of 12.01 among 70,733 patients, with various demographic and clinical factors influencing this risk.* -
  • The study concludes that liver cancer patients are at a significantly higher risk for cardiovascular mortality compared to the general population, highlighting the need for early identification of high-risk groups and targeted cardiovascular interventions to improve survival rates.*
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With the increasing development of productivity, new materials that allow for the efficient use of energy are slowly becoming a sought-after goal, as well as a challenge that is currently being faced. For this reason, we have made aerogels as the target of our research and prepared different series (CLPI (1-5)) of cross-linked polyimide aerogels by mixing and cross-linking the heat-insulating cross-linking agent 1,3,5-tris(4-aminobenzylamino)benzene (TAB) with polyamic acid solution. We created a three-dimensional spatial organization by using vacuum freeze-drying and programmed high-temperature drying, then controlled the concentration of the polyamidate solution to investigate the concentration and TAB's influence on aerogel-related properties.

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Glyoxal (GL) is a physiological reactive α-oxoaldehyde metabolite, produced by lipid peroxidation and autoxidation of glucose. In this work, a specific mitochondria-targeting fluorescent probe Z-GL for glyoxal has been developed by an introducing isopropyl group on the recognition site to tune the selectivity toward glyoxal. The probe showed high selectivity and sensitivity for glyoxal in an aqueous system.

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Given the pollution prevalence of potentially hazardous elements (PTEs) in agricultural soils worldwide, it is crucial to establish a comprehensive approach to accurately assess soil contamination, and quantitatively allocate sources and source-specific risks. In the study, soil contamination was assessed through environmental capacity based on the local geochemical baseline established using PTE contents of the subsoil. The sources of PTEs were quantified through positive matrix factorization (PMF) and GIS mapping.

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  • The study focuses on improving the prediction of synthetic lethality (SL) interactions for targeted cancer therapies by developing a new model called SLGRN, which considers genetic context.
  • SLGRN uses a Graph Recurrent Network to create low-dimensional feature representations for nodes, enhancing its ability to identify novel SL interactions more accurately than existing models.
  • The model's effectiveness is validated through experiments and clinical analyses, highlighting its potential impact on personalized cancer treatment strategies.
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Background And Aims: Physicians are required to spend a significant amount of reading time of magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy. However, current deep learning models are limited to completing a single recognition task and cannot replicate the diagnostic process of a physician. This study aims to construct a multi-task model that can simultaneously recognize gastric anatomical sites and gastric lesions.

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  • - Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly lethal form of cancer, with research indicating that metabolic changes play a key role in its development.
  • - Carbamoyl phosphate synthase 1 (CPS1), important for urea cycle regulation, is found to be low in HCC tissue and linked to worse disease outcomes.
  • - CPS1 has a dual role: it inhibits cancer cell invasion while promoting cell growth through the regulation of key intracellular pathways, suggesting its potential as a target in HCC treatment.
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  • - Esophagogastric variceal bleeding (EVB) is a major cause of death related to cirrhosis, and while endoscopic therapy is the primary treatment, the use of prophylactic endotracheal intubation (PEI) before endoscopy is debated.
  • - A study involving 119 patients found that those who received PEI had significantly lower rebleeding rates within 24 hours (1.2% vs. 12.6%) and 6 weeks post-surgery, though PEI didn't affect the overall mortality rate.
  • - Key risk factors for rebleeding included variceal diameter greater than 1.5 cm and high creatinine levels or international normalized ratio,
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We develop a generic geometric formalism that incorporates both TT[over ¯]-like and root-TT[over ¯]-like deformations in arbitrary dimensions. This framework applies to a wide family of stress-energy tensor perturbations and encompasses various well-known field theories. Building upon the recently proposed correspondence between Ricci-based gravity and TT[over ¯]-like deformations, we further extend this duality to include root-TT[over ¯]-like perturbations.

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The combination of chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT), enabled by core-shell nano-platforms, is a promising method to improve cancer therapy by overcoming hypoxia and boosting drug penetration in breast tumor. Core-shell magnetic (iron oxide: Fe3O4)@platinum-metal organic framework/epirubicin (abbreviated as M@Pt-MOF/EPI) nano-platform is considered an effective cancer therapeutic agent. Relatively small particle size, round shape, and specific response to pH, are the key features of these nanomaterials to be used as promising therapeutic agents.

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Global water resources affected by excessive nitrate (NO) have caused a series of human health and ecological problems. Therefore, identification of NO sources and transformations is of pivotal significance in the strategic governance of widespread NO contaminant. In this investigation, a combination of statistical analysis, chemical indicators, isotopes, and MixSIAR model approaches was adopted to reveal the hydrochemical factors affecting NO concentrations and quantify the contribution of each source to NO concentrations in surface water and groundwater.

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Purpose: This retrospective cohort study evaluated the efficacy and safety of percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic decompression (PTED) in elderly patients with degenerative lumbar scoliosis (DLS) associated with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).

Study Design: A matched comparison study.

Methods: In total, 97 patients with DLS associated with LSS who underwent PTED under local anesthesia between 2016 and 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.

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Predicting protein-ligand binding sites is an integral part of structural biology and drug design. A comprehensive understanding of these binding sites is essential for advancing drug innovation, elucidating mechanisms of biological function, and exploring the nature of disease. However, accurately identifying protein-ligand binding sites remains a challenging task.

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR), a leading cause of blindness in diabetic patients, necessitates the precise segmentation of lesions for the effective grading of lesions. DR multi-lesion segmentation faces the main concerns as follows. On the one hand, retinal lesions vary in location, shape, and size.

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  • Liver fibrosis is primarily driven by the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), and understanding the molecular mechanisms involved could help find ways to prevent it.
  • The study found that the expression of a protein called USP18 decreases in activated HSCs and restoring its levels can inhibit HSC activation and reduce liver fibrosis in mice.
  • USP18 works by binding to and inhibiting the activity of another protein, TAK1, thereby offering a potential target for therapeutic strategies against liver fibrosis.
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