Publications by authors named "Tengyue Fu"

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  • Spinal Ependymoma (SP-EP) is the most common tumor in the spinal cord, and early diagnosis can significantly improve patient outcomes, which led to a study focused on analyzing RNA sequencing data to identify crucial genes associated with the disease and develop a prognostic tool.
  • The study used data from the Gene Expression Integrated Database (GEO) to find differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between SP-EP tumors and normal controls, incorporating machine learning to pinpoint immune-related genes and using patient data from the SEER database to find predictive factors affecting survival.
  • A total of 5,151 DEGs were identified, with further analysis pointing to their involvement in essential cellular functions such as cell cycle regulation, ultimately leading
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  • * A study using data from 1,641 TBI ICU patients revealed that higher GV correlates with lower consciousness levels and increased risk of in-hospital mortality.
  • * The results suggest that GV ≥ 0.3 is a significant risk factor for in-hospital death, highlighting the importance of monitoring GV in TBI patients for better outcomes.
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The incidence of pneumonia in ICU patients with TBI is very high, seriously affecting the prognosis. This study aims to construct a predictive model for pneumonia in ICU patients with TBI and provide help for the prevention of TBI-related pneumonia.Clinical data of ICU patients with TBI were collected from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC)-IV database and hospital data.

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Layer-by-layer assembly of strong polyelectrolytes was successfully implemented on hydrophobic particles in degassed saline water thanks to de-gassing-reduced hydrophobic interactions and salinity-reduced hydration. The resulting polyelectrolyte multilayer coated particles were readily converted to hydrophobic yolk/hydrophilic shell particles for the removal of organic dyes from water both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions.

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Background: Large epidemiological studies describing the trends in incidence rates and mortality of synchronous brain metastases (SBMs) are lacking. The study aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the changes in the incidence and mortality of SBMs over the previous ten years.

Methods: Trends in the incidence of solid malignancies outside of the CNS in patients with SBMs and incidence-based mortality rates were assessed using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database.

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