Publications by authors named "Suling Ma"

This paper analyzes and collates the research on traditional homeschooling attention mechanism and homeschooling attention mechanism based on two-way short- and long-term memory network intelligent computing IoT model and finds the superiority of two-way short- and long-term memory network intelligent computing IoT model. The two-way short- and long-term memory network intelligent computing IoT model is improved and an improved deep neural network intelligent computing IoT is proposed, and the improved method is verified based on discrete signal homeschooling classification experiments, followed by focusing on the application research of the two-way short- and long-term memory network intelligent computing IoT model-assisted homeschooling attention mechanism. Learning based on neural network, human behavior recognition method combining spatiotemporal networks, a homeschooling method integrating bidirectional short- and long-term memory networks and attention mechanisms is designed.

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Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) is a common birth defect with an unclear genetic pathogenesis that results from both genetic and environmental factors. The present study aimed to identify novel variants in patients with CTEV using whole‑exome sequencing (WES) and to investigate the genetic factors responsible for the development of CTEV.A cohort of nine neonates/infants with suspected CTEV was recruited.

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Maternal vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy has been associated with an increased risk of preeclampsia. Vascular endothelial dysfunction is a major phenotype of pregnancies with preeclampsia, contributing to increased maternal hypertension and proteinuria. We sought to determine whether vitamin D supplementation would alleviate preeclampsia associated endothelial dysfunction and explore the underlying mechanism using the reduced uterine perfusion pressure (RUPP) rat model.

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We evaluated the effects of administration of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) during pregnancy on relieving adverse outcomes of preeclampsia and the pathologic and biochemical changes in reduction in uteroplacental perfusion (RUPP) model of rats. On day 1, 7, and 14 of pregnancy, rats in pregnant RUPP plus 1,25(OH)2D (RUPP+VD) group (n = 15) received 120 ng/100 g body weight/week of 1,25(OH)2D by subcutaneous injection, while rats in normal pregnant (n = 12) and the RUPP group (n = 14) received 1,25(OH)2D vehicle (saline solution). On day 19 of pregnancy, after measure of blood pressure and cardiac function and urine collection, rats were euthanized, and fetal and maternal serum, placenta, and heart and kidney were collected.

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