Publications by authors named "Tao Pu"

Gengnianchun (GNC) is a traditional remedy used for diminished ovarian reserve, but its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to explore these mechanisms in human granulosa-like cancer (KGN) cells pretreated with medicated rat serum (MRS) before HO exposure. MRS pretreatment significantly alleviated HO-induced cell damage, including improvements in cell viability, superoxide dismutase and GSH-Px activities, and Bcl-2 expression.

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Modern visual recognition models often display overconfidence due to their reliance on complex deep neural networks and one-hot target supervision, resulting in unreliable confidence scores that necessitate calibration. While current confidence calibration techniques primarily address single-label scenarios, there is a lack of focus on more practical and generalizable multi-label contexts. This paper introduces the Multi-Label Confidence Calibration (MLCC) task, aiming to provide well-calibrated confidence scores in multi-label scenarios.

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Mercury (Hg), a global contaminant, can sink into cryosphere and be released into runoff through meltwater. The Tibetan Plateau (TP) has been witnessing ongoing shrinkage of alpine glaciers. However, the export of Hg from melting glacier is still sparsely reported.

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We present a case of a 19-year-old who developed nephrotic syndrome with preserved renal function. Renal biopsy confirmed focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS). No remission was achieved despite 2 years of treatment with glucocorticoids, mycophenolate mofetil, tacrolimus, and cyclophosphamide.

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While lasers have found their successful applications in various clinical specialties, in clinical dental practice, traditional mechanical drills are still predominantly utilized. Although erbium-doped lasers have been demonstrated for dental therapy, their clinical performance is still not satisfactory due to the long pulse width, low peak power, and small repetition rate. To attain a smaller thermal diffusion thus better biological safety and surgical precision, as well as more rapid ablation, the advancement of femtosecond laser techniques has opened another route of dental surgery; however, no biological safety investigation has been reported.

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We propose and demonstrate a dual-band microwave photonic radar scheme based on a monolithic integrated mutual injection laser. Based on the photon-photon resonance (PPR) and the gain switching effect of the integrated laser, the C-/X-band triangular chirp signals with high-quality and comparable power at 4.75-5.

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Article Synopsis
  • Glaciers serve as significant reservoirs for freshwater and host various microorganisms, raising concerns about biosafety risks due to melting from global warming.
  • A study in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau utilized advanced techniques to analyze pathogenic bacteria on glacier surfaces, identifying 441 potential pathogenic species with notable seasonal and environmental variations.
  • The majority of identified pathogens affected animals, particularly in April, with findings indicating that these microbes primarily originated from West Asia and could impact regions in central and southern China.
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Objectives: Gypenoside (Gyp) is easily degraded in the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in its low bioavailability. We aimed to develop a tumor-targeted Gyp nanodrug delivery system and to investigate its antitumor effect in vitro.

Materials And Methods: We used Gyp as the therapeutic drug molecule, mesoporous silica (MSN) and liposome (Lipo) as the drug carrier and protective layers, and aptamer SYL3C as the targeting element to establish a tumor-targeted nanodrug delivery system (i.

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South and Southeast Asia (SSA) emitted black carbon (BC) exerts potential effects on glacier and snow melting and regional climate change in the Tibetan Plateau. In this study, online BC measurements were conducted for 1 year at a remote village located at the terminus of the Mingyong Glacier below the Meili Snow Mountains. The Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) was used to investigate the contribution and potential effect of SSA-emitted BC.

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After severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, a series of symptoms may persist for a long time, which is now called long COVID. It was found that long COVID can affect all patients with COVID-19. Therefore, long COVID has become a hot topic.

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The partial substitution of A-site in perovskites is a major strategy to enhance the catalytic oxidation activity. This study explores the use of silver (Ag) to partially replace the lanthanum (La) ion at the A-site in LaCoO perovskite, investigating the role of Ag in the ABO perovskite structure, elucidating the nitric oxide (NO) oxidation mechanism over LaAgCoO (x = 0.1-0.

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A novel photonic method of linearly frequency-modulated (LFM) signal generation with high purity based on the monolithically integrated semiconductor laser (MISL) subject to the dynamical optoelectrical feedback is proposed and demonstrated in this paper. In this approach, the MISL is firstly operated in period-one state. By introducing the dynamical optoelectrical feedback to modulate the MISL, the generated LFM signals would be constantly optimized as long as the delay of the feedback loop is matched with the repetition period of the LFM signal.

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Video scene graph generation (VidSGG) aims to identify objects in visual scenes and infer their relationships for a given video. It requires not only a comprehensive understanding of each object scattered on the whole scene but also a deep dive into their temporal motions and interactions. Inherently, object pairs and their relationships enjoy spatial co-occurrence correlations within each image and temporal consistency/transition correlations across different images, which can serve as prior knowledge to facilitate VidSGG model learning and inference.

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Late detection, peritoneal dissemination, chemoresistance and weak response to targeted therapeutics lead to high mortality in ovarian cancer. More efficient and specific tumor imaging and therapeutic agents are needed to improve the resection rate of surgery and to eliminate residual disease. The expression patterns of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) receptor make it a suitable target for ovarian cancer.

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Objective: In this study, we utilized gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue-modified indocyanine green (GnRHa-ICG) to improve the accuracy of intraoperative recognition and resection of endometriotic lesions.

Methods: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) expression was detected in endometriosis tissues and cell lines via immunohistochemistry and western blotting. The in vitro binding capacities of GnRHa, GnRHa-ICG, and ICG were determined using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry.

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To break the dependence on a high-speed and high-resolution digital-to-analog converter (DAC) in the traditional quantum noise randomized cipher (QNRC), a practical DAC-free modulation scheme based on cascaded phase-shift keying (PSK) is proposed and demonstrated by a proof-of-concept experiment. By employing seven cascaded phase modulators (PMs) driven by designed electrical voltage signals, a 128 PSK-QNRC system is achieved with a transmission rate of 10 Gbaud/s and a transmission distance more than 50 km, which eliminates the need for a DAC on the transmitter side. The bit error rate (BER) performance of the proposed scheme is compared to that of a traditional scheme based on an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) with a sampling rate of 25 GSa/s.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful joint disease that is common among the middle-aged and elderly populations, with an increasing prevalence. Therapeutic options for OA are limited, and the pathogenic mechanism of OA remains unclear. The roles of cytokines and signaling pathways in the development of OA is a current research hot spot.

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To effectively classify tree species within datasets characterized by limited samples, we introduced a novel approach named DenseNetBL, founded upon the fusion of the DenseNet architecture and a pivotal bottleneck layer. This bottleneck layer, encompassing a compact convolutional component, played a central role in our methodology. The evaluation of DenseNetBL was conducted under varying conditions, encompassing small-sample tree species data, extensive remote sensing datasets, and state-of-the-art classifiers.

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Co-pyrolysis is considered a very promising technology for the treatment of solid wastes as it can rapidly realize the volume reduction of raw materials and obtain high value-added products. To realize the resource utilization of newly emerging solid wastes in relation to edible fungi residue and waste plastics, mushroom residue (MR), a representative of edible fungi residue, was co-pyrolyzed with waste plastic bags (PE), waste plastic lunch boxes (PP), and waste plastic bottles (PET). The thermal behavior and pyrolysis kinetics of the mixtures were investigated.

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We propose a new, to the best of our knowledge, broadband signal downconversion scheme implemented by a monolithic integrated mutual injection laser. A mathematical derivation, simulation, and experimental verification are carried out. Because the period-one oscillation frequency can be selectively operated on a large scale by controlling the current on the integrated laser, the tuning downconversion range is realized without changing the experimental equipment.

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The high mortality rate of ovarian cancer can be primarily attributed to late diagnosis and early lymph node (LN) metastasis. The anatomically deep-located ovaries own intricate anatomical structures and lymphatic drainages that compromise the resolution and sensitivity of near-infrared first-window (NIR-I) fluorescence imaging. Reported NIR-II imaging studies of ovarian cancer focused on late-stage metastasis detection via the intraperitoneal xenograft model.

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Multi-band linearly frequency-modulated (LFM) signal generation with a multiplying bandwidth is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. It is a simple photonics method based on the gain-switching state in a distributed feedback semiconductor laser without a complex external modulator and high-speed electrical amplifiers. With N comb lines, the carrier frequency and bandwidth of generated LFM signals are N times those of the reference signal.

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A simple and highly efficient four-channel all-optical wavelength conversion based on four-wave mixing effect of the directly modulated three-section monolithically integrated semiconductor laser is proposed and experimentally investigated. For this wavelength conversion unit, the spacing of the wavelength can be adjusted by tuning the bias current of the lasers and setting it to be 0.4 nm (50 GHz) as a demonstration is this work.

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Background And Aims: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a prevalent and intractable microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), the process of which is closely related to abnormal expression of angiogenesis-regulating factors (ARFs). Stem cell transplantation might be a novel strategy for treating DKD. This study aims to explore the effect of transplantation of human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs) on renal microangiopathy in a type 1 DKD rat model (T1DRM).

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Article Synopsis
  • - Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic condition that causes ongoing joint inflammation, and treatments like adalimumab, an anti-TNF-α drug, have improved patient outcomes but can lead to rare side effects like severe thrombocytopenia.
  • - In a reported case, a patient being treated with adalimumab experienced a significant drop in platelet count, which was not improved by the usual treatments, indicating a rare complication of the medication.
  • - The patient ultimately responded well to intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) after trying multiple treatments, suggesting that immunoglobulins may be an effective option for managing severe thrombocytopenia caused by anti-TNF-α therapies.
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