Publications by authors named "Tian-fu Wang"

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  • Osteoporotic bone defects disrupt bone structure and present challenges for orthopedic surgery, necessitating new treatment strategies.
  • A biomimetic hydrogel was developed to enhance the healing environment for bone and stem cells, facilitating the release of nitric oxide (NO) to stimulate bone and blood vessel formation.
  • In a rat study, this hydrogel showed promise in increasing bone tissue and blood vessel growth, indicating its potential as a minimally invasive treatment for osteoporotic bone defects.
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  • Fecal incontinence often occurs in patients with rectal prolapse, and testing the pudendal nerve (PNTML) can help predict surgical outcomes.
  • There is ongoing debate about how well preoperative PNTML test results relate to postoperative fecal incontinence, indicating a need for more research.
  • The analysis aims to evaluate existing studies on PNTML testing in rectal prolapse and suggest statistical methods for better understanding the data.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide and the second most common cause of cancer death. Nanotherapies are able to selectively target the delivery of cancer therapeutics, thus improving overall antitumor efficiency and reducing conventional chemotherapy side effects. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have attracted the attention of many researchers due to their remarkable advantages and biosafety.

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Neuroinflammation is associated with poor outcomes in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). Recent studies have demonstrated that stimulator of interferon genes (Sting) plays a key role in inflammatory diseases. However, the role of Sting in SCI remains unclear.

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Real-world study (RWS) is a method to draw conclusions by collecting and analyzing real-world data under a real clinical background. Compared with traditional randomized controlled trials (RCTs), RWSs are favored by clinicians because of their low cost and good extrapolation. In recent years, RWS has made remarkable achievements in the field of general surgery, especially in the drug treatment of advanced malignant tumors.

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  • * Deleting a specific gene, which encodes a protein with two PAS domains and a GGDEF-EAL tandem, leads to increased c-di-GMP levels and more aggregate formation, without relying on typical pathways like EPS overproduction or motility changes.
  • * RNA-Seq analysis showed that the absence of this gene significantly changes the expression of 361 genes, notably reducing Pf4 bacteriophage production, indicating a complex relationship between bacteriophage presence and bacterial aggregation in P. aerugin
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Background: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a complex disease and is comprised of several histological subtypes, the most frequent of which are clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC) and chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (ChRCC). While lots of studies have been performed to investigate the molecular characterizations of different subtypes of RCC, our knowledge regarding the underlying mechanisms are still incomplete. As molecular alterations are eventually reflected on the pathway level to execute certain biological functions, characterizing the pathway perturbations is crucial for understanding tumorigenesis and development of RCC.

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Tumors are heterogeneous tissues with different types of cells such as cancer cells, fibroblasts, and lymphocytes. Although the morphological features of tumors are critical for cancer diagnosis and prognosis, the underlying molecular events and genes for tumor morphology are far from being clear. With the advancement in computational pathology and accumulation of large amount of cancer samples with matched molecular and histopathology data, researchers can carry out integrative analysis to investigate this issue.

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The present study aimed to measure the expression of WNT1 in ameloblastoma (AB). Immunohistochemistry was used to observe changes in WNT1 expression in 80 AB samples, 10 keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KCOT) samples and 10 normal oral mucosa (NOM) samples. Western blotting and reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) were used to measure WNT1 protein and mRNA expression, respectively, in 30 AB samples, 5 KCOT samples, 5 NOM samples and 3 tooth germ samples.

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The process of liver fibrosis changes the rheological properties of liver tissue. This study characterizes and compares liver fibrosis stages from F0 to F4 in rats in terms of shear viscoelastic moduli. Here two viscoelastic models, the Zener model and Voigt model, were applied to experimental data of rheometer tests and then values of elasticity and viscosity were estimated for each fibrosis stage.

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Indentation testing is a widely used approach to evaluate mechanical characteristics of soft tissues quantitatively. Young's modulus of soft tissue can be calculated from the force-deformation data with known tissue thickness and Poisson's ratio using Hayes' equation. Our group previously developed a noncontact indentation system using a water jet as a soft indenter as well as the coupling medium for the propagation of high-frequency ultrasound.

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A computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for breast tumor based on color Doppler flow images is proposed. Our system consists of automatic segmentation, feature extraction, and classification of breast tumors. First, the B-mode grayscale image containing anatomical information was separated from a color Doppler flow image (CDFI).

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical and application value of circular stapler in extraperitoneal colostomy.

Methods: Retrospective analysis was made to 22 cases that experienced extraperitoneal colostomy with circular stapler from Match 2008 to March 2009 in the department of colon and anal surgery of the first hospital of Jilin University.

Results: The length of surgery was (15 +/- 5) min when circular stapler- assisted extraperitoneal colostomy was used, and all of the colostomies were successfully completed during the first procedure.

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  • HIV has spread in China, particularly increasing among the heterosexual population in certain areas, with a survey highlighting its prevalence among STD clinic attendees.
  • The study conducted with over 11,000 participants showed a 1.2% prevalence of HIV infections linked to factors like being unmarried, low education, specific city residency, and risky behaviors like drug use and unprotected sex.
  • The findings suggest that HIV rates in STD clinics are higher than the general population, indicating that public STD clinics can play a crucial role in identifying and controlling HIV through targeted programs.
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Objective: To improve the precision of the traditional segmentation of echocardiogram, by suppressing the influence from inherent speckle noises in medical ultrasonic images.

Method: An automatic segmentation method based on reconstructed morphology was proposed in this paper. First, the opening and closing operations by reconstruction were imposed to the ultrasonic image.

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Objective: To remove the speckle noise in ultrasonic images by using anisotropic diffusion method.

Method: Based on anisotropic diffusion, a partial differential equation, of which the initial data was the input images, was transformed into differential forms and solved with iterations. The speckle scale function of the equation was modified to make better use in filtering medical ultrasonic images.

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Objective: To quantitatively analyze the characteristics of regional myocardial velocities of paced heart over His bundle, and explore the myocardial velocity pattern.

Method: 5 dogs were paced at 120 times/min over His bundle. We defined the His bundle adjacent region and the top region of interventricular septum (IVS) as our regions of interest (ROI).

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A method has been developed to quantitatively analyze sinoatrial nodes (SAN) using Doppler tissue images (DTI). Doppler tissue images of SAN are acquired using an intracardiac catheter via the superior vena cava in an in vivo experiment. A sequence of DTI images of a SAN is obtained, and a complete cycle of the SAN excitation is observed.

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Objective. To study the method for constructing an ultrasonic tele-diagnosis and quality control system. Method.

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Objective: To implement dynamic 3D reconstruction of ultrasonic flow images by the technique of 3D reconstruction of ultrasonic medical images combined with Doppler flow imaging method.

Method: Through analyzing the color-coded mode of Doppler flow images and utilizing the Color Bar in DFI provided by ultrasound system, the information of anatomical structure and blood flow velocity were separated from original DFI images. Then 3D reconstruction of blood velocity and its fusion display with 3D anatomical structure was implemented.

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