Publications by authors named "Song Zhiwei"

Background: Structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) can reflect structural abnormalities of the brain. Due to its high tissue contrast and spatial resolution, it is considered as an MRI sequence in diagnostic tasks related to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Thus far, most studies based on sMRI have only focused on pathological changes in disease-related brain regions in Euclidean space, ignoring the association and interaction between brain regions represented in non-Euclidean space.

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This paper presents an innovative, compact, dual-element, implantable, ultra-wideband, circularly polarized multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna designed to operate within the 2.45 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical band, and both of its radiating units are circularly polarized antennas with polarization diversity. Specifically, antenna-1 exhibits left-handed circular polarization properties, while antenna-2 demonstrates right-handed circular polarization properties.

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  • * The strain K432 was found to carry six drug-resistant genes and features a complex genome structure, including a main chromosome and three plasmids, with pK432-IMP representing a novel plasmid type.
  • * Findings highlight the need for ongoing surveillance of multidrug-resistant E. hormaechei strains in China to better understand and manage the threat posed by these pathogens.
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This paper presents a miniaturized circularly polarized (CP) implantable antenna Ultra-wide bandwidth for continuous blood pressure monitoring. The miniature and CP of the antenna are gained by using a new slot method. The symmetry slots in the radiation patch, two T-shape slots in the GND, coupled with the use of a short pin make the designed antenna with good physical and radiation properties.

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This report describes the development and characterization of a comprehensive collection of CHO cell glycosylation mutants with significant potential for advancing glycobiology and biotechnology. EPO-Fc and trastuzumab, two model molecules, were produced using these mutants to assess the effects of mutated glycogenes, and LC-MS/MS analysis was employed to quantitatively analyse their N-glycans. EPO-Fc exhibited exclusively homogeneous Man9 glycans only when nearly all α-mannosidases in the genome were inactivated, except lysosomal MAN2B1.

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Background: This study was to analyze the levels of Th1, Th2 and Th17 cytokines in peripheral blood samples from ovarian cancer (OC) patients.

Methods: Ninty-five OC patients including 45 OC and 50 benign ovarian disease (BOD) were selected at Zhejiang Cancer Hospital from October 2021 to March 2022; 46 healthy participants were simultaneously selected at Taizhou Municipal Hospital as healthy controls (HC). The expressions of Th1, Th2 and Th17 were compared in all participants.

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Background And Purpose: Spontaneous aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a common acute cerebrovascular disease characterized by severe illness, high mortality, and potential cognitive and motor impairments. We carried out a retrospective study at Fujian Provincial Hospital to establish and validate a model for forecasting functional outcomes at 6 months in aSAH patients who underwent interventional embolization.

Methods: 386 aSAH patients who underwent interventional embolization between May 2012 and April 2022 were included in the study.

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To address the current demands for antenna miniaturization, ultra-bandwidth, and circular polarization in advanced medical devices, a novel ISM band implantable antenna for blood glucose monitoring has been developed. This antenna achieves miniaturization by incorporating slots in the radiation patch and adding symmetric short-circuit probes, resulting in a compact size of only 0.054λ × 0.

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Background And Aims: Roots and rhizomes are critical for the adaptation of clonal plants to soil water gradients. Oryza longistaminata, a rhizomatous wild rice, is of particular interest for perennial rice breeding due to its resilience under abiotic stress conditions. While root responses to soil flooding are well-studied, rhizome responses to water gradients remain underexplored.

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Hemodialysis is achieved by implanting a smart arteriovenous graft (AVG) to build a vascular pathway, but reliability and stability in data transmission cannot be guaranteed. To address this issue, a miniaturized dual-band circularly polarized implantable antenna operating at 1.4 GHz (for energy transmission) and 2.

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The characteristic mode method is used to design a miniaturized dual-band dual circularly polarized (CP) implantable antenna operating in ISM bands. The miniaturization and dual-band characteristics are gained by using the slotting method and by inserting a short-circuit probe between the radiation patch and the ground plane. We use the characteristic mode method to study the current distribution of circular radiation patches with T-shaped slots in different modes.

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This research proposes a miniature circular polarization antenna used in a wireless capsule endoscopy system at 2.45 GHz for industrial, scientific, and medical bands. We propose a method of cutting a chamfer rectangular slot on a circular radiation patch and introducing a curved radiation structure into the centerline position of the chamfer rectangular slot, while a short-circuit probe is added to achieve miniaturization.

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Objective: To establish a multi-dimensional representation solely on structural MRI (sMRI) for early diagnosis of AD.

Methods: A total of 3377 participants' sMRI from four independent databases were retrospectively identified to construct an interpretable deep learning model that integrated multi-dimensional representations of AD solely on sMRI (called sMRI-ADNet) by a dual-channel learning strategy of gray matter volume (GMV) from Euclidean space and the regional radiomics similarity network (R2SN) from graph space. Specifically, the GMV feature map learning channel (called GMV-Channel) was to take into consideration spatial information of both long-range spatial relations and detailed localization information, while the node feature and connectivity strength learning channel (called NFCS-Channel) was to characterize the graph-structured R2SN network by a separable learning strategy.

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Sepsis is a severe systemic inflammatory response commonly occurring in infectious diseases, caused by infection with virulent pathogens. In the pathogenesis of sepsis, the cyclic guanosine monophosphate (GMP)-adenosine monophosphate (AMP) synthase-stimulator of interferon genes (cGAS-STING) signaling pathway serves a crucial role as a fundamental immunoregulatory mechanism. This signaling pathway activates STING upon recognizing intracellular DNA damage and pathogen-derived DNA, subsequently inducing the production of numerous inflammatory mediators, including interferon and inflammatory cytokines, which in turn trigger an inflammatory response.

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In the global effort to reduce CO emissions, the concurrent enhancement of pollutant degradation and reductions in fossil fuel consumption are pivotal aspects of microalgae-mediated wastewater treatment. Clarifying the degradation mechanisms of bacteria and microalgae during pollutant treatment, as well as regulatory biolipid production, could enhance process sustainability. The synergistic and inhibitory relationships between microalgae and bacteria are introduced in this paper.

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Background: In order to contribute new insights for future prevention and treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), and to promote positive pregnancy outcomes, we evaluated serum Ca levels and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (InsP3R) expression in the liver tissue of a rat ICP model.

Methods: After establishing the model by injection of oestradiol benzoate and progesterone into pregnant rats, animals were divided into normal control ( = 5) and ICP model groups ( = 5). The expression of InsP3R protein in the liver, and serum levels of Ca, glycocholic acid and bile acid were detected.

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Objectives: Herein, we detected one multidrug-resistant Aeromonas hydrophila strain K522 co-carrying two bla genes together with a novel chromosomal integrative and mobilizable element (IME) Tn7548 from China. To reveal the genetic characteristics of the novel reservoir of bla and IME in Aeromonas, a detailed genomic characterization of K522 was performed, and a phylogenetic analysis of Tn7412-related IMEs was carried out.

Methods: Carbapenemases were detected by using the immunocolloidal gold technique and antimicrobial susceptibility was tested by using VITEK 2.

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Background: Radiomics-based morphological brain networks (radMBN) constructed from routinely acquired structural MRI (sMRI) data have gained attention in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the radMBN suffers from limited characterization of AD because sMRI only characterizes anatomical changes and is not a direct measure of neuronal pathology or brain activity.

Purpose: To establish a group sparse representation of the radMBN under a joint constraint of group-level white matter fiber connectivity and individual-level sMRI regional similarity (JCGS-radMBN).

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Background: Immunity and neuroinflammation play crucial roles in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Nonetheless, prior investigations into the correlation between immune inflammation and PD have produced varying results. Identifying specific immune cell phenotypes that are truly associated with PD is challenging, and the causal relationship between immune cells and PD remains elusive.

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  • * Findings reveal a significant genetic correlation, identifying specific risk SNPs and functional genes shared between both conditions, particularly in certain brain regions.
  • * The results support the hypothesis that frailty may be causally related to insomnia, advancing understanding of their underlying genetic factors and potential impacts on health.
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Objectives: CT and MR are often needed to determine the location and extent of brain lesions collectively to improve diagnosis. However, patients with acute brain diseases cannot complete the MRI examination within a short time. The aim of the study is to devise a cross-device and cross-modal medical image synthesis (MIS) method CrossSynNet for synthesizing routine brain MRI sequences of T1WI, T2WI, FLAIR, and DWI from CT with stroke and brain tumors.

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Attention deficit/Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has a great impact on children's development. This paper uses a novel adaptive brain state extraction algorithm to construct a dynamic time-window brain network, which captures the brain function pattern characteristics of ADHD children with higher temporal resolution. The test data were acquired by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) obtained from 23 children with ADHD during the visual-capture-task [age: (8.

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Insomnia, recognized as a prevalent sleep disorder, has garnered extensive attention within the realm of public health. Recent studies indicate a close interaction between the immune system and sleep; however, the specific mechanism remains not yet fully understood. Based on the publicly available Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) data, we used two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses to investigate the associations between 731 immune cell traits and insomnia risk.

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A compact dual-band, dual-polarized, implantable antenna was designed using the characteristic mode method for operation in the wireless medical telemetry service (WMTS) band (1.4 GHz) and the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band (2.45 GHz).

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