Publications by authors named "Tingting Ma"

Background: Moderate to severe persistent allergic rhinitis (AR) poses a substantial socioeconomic burden.

Objectives: We aimed to establish the superiority of bencycloquidium bromide (BCQB) nasal spray and BCQB combined with mometasone furoate nasal spray (MFNS) over MFNS alone in adults with moderate-to-severe persistent AR.

Methods: In this multicentre, randomised controlled clinical trial (NCT05038202), adults with moderate-to-severe persistent AR were randomly assigned to receive the BCQB, MFNS, or a combination treatment, for 4-week periods.

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Backgrounds: The cerebral oximetry index (CO) uses near-infrared spectroscopy to estimate cerebral autoregulation during cardiac surgery. However, the relationship between intraoperative loss of cerebral autoregulation and postoperative delirium or stroke remains unclear in patients recovering from carotid endarterectomy (CEA).

Methods: Our prospective observational cohort study enrolled patients scheduled for CEA.

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  • * This study is a randomized controlled trial where participants will receive either manual acupuncture or a placebo over eight weeks, with fNIRS used to assess brain function during cognitive tests.
  • * The research aims to reveal how acupuncture impacts sleep quality and mental performance in CID patients with mild cognitive impairment, providing insights into its neurological benefits.
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  • Cancer is a major health issue worldwide, and effectively managing cancer pain and anesthesia is crucial for treatment.
  • This study analyzed 16 common analgesics and anesthetics, finding that butorphanol tartrate injection notably reduced the growth of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells and enhanced the effectiveness of gefitinib in resistant cell lines.
  • Benzethonium chloride, the key component in butorphanol, may influence cancer cell processes by affecting the P53 signaling pathway, suggesting its potential in improving NSCLC therapies.
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While hydrogel-based flexible sensors find extensive applications in fields such as medicine and robotics, their performance can be hindered by the rapid evaporation of water, leading to diminished sensitivity and mechanical durability. Despite the exploration of some effective solutions, such as introducing organic solvents, electrolytes, and elastomer composites, these approaches still suffer from problems including diminished conductivity, interface misalignment, and insufficient protection under dynamic conditions. Inspired by cell membrane structures, we developed an adaptive lipid-integrated bilayer coating (ALIBC) to enhance water retention in hydrogel-based sensors.

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is a downstream target gene of cellular nutrient and growth factors, oxidative stress responses, and insulin signaling pathways. It play a crucial role in insect growth, development, and reproduction. is a significant agricultural pest; therefore, the identification of novel control targets for its management is of significant importance.

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Background: Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) are regions of DNA that regulate the expression of nearby genes. Changes in these elements can lead to phenotypic variations and adaptations in different populations. However, the regulatory dynamics underlying the local adaptation of traits remain poorly understood in Chinese and Western pigs.

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  • Bacterial stem and root rot (BSRR) in sweetpotato, caused by Dickeya dadantii, is a major threat in China, with the study identifying Guangshu87 (GS87) as resistant and Xinxiang (XX) as susceptible.
  • RNA sequencing revealed significant differences in gene expression between the two cultivars, with GS87 showing enhanced regulation of resistance-related genes after infection.
  • The study highlighted the roles of phytohormones, reactive oxygen species, and specific hub genes in the resistance mechanisms of GS87 against D. dadantii, providing insights into potential targets for genetic improvement.
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Magnesium oxychloride cement (MOC) has the advantage of high early strength. However, it has the defect of poor water resistance. Considering this performance, we use γ-polyglutamic acid (γ-PGA) and chitosan (CS) to modify MOC.

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Proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology represents a groundbreaking development in drug discovery, leveraging the ubiquitin‒proteasome system to specifically degrade proteins responsible for the disease. PROTAC is characterized by its unique heterobifunctional structure, which comprises two functional domains connected by a linker. The linker plays a pivotal role in determining PROTAC's biodegradative efficacy.

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Purpose: To evaluate the potential of radiomics approach for predicting No. 14v station lymph node metastasis (14vM) in gastric cancer (GC).

Methods: The contrast enhanced CT (CECT) images with corresponding clinical information of 288 GC patients were retrospectively collected.

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Immunity and reproduction are vital functions for the survival and population maintenance of female insects. However, owing to limited resources, these two functions cannot be fulfilled simultaneously, resulting in an energy tradeoff between them. Notably, the mechanisms underlying this immune-reproductive trade-off, in which energy competition likely plays a central role, remain poorly understood.

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Insects secret chemosensory proteins (CSPs) into plant cells as potential effector proteins during feeding. The molecular mechanisms underlying how CSPs activate plant immunity remain largely unknown. We show that CSPs from six distinct insect orders induce dwarfism when overexpressed in Nicotiana benthamiana.

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Customized human-machine interfaces for controlling assistive devices are vital in improving the self-help ability of upper limb amputees and tetraplegic patients. Given that most of them possess residual shoulder mobility, using it to generate commands to operate assistive devices can serve as a complementary approach to brain-computer interfaces.We propose a hybrid body-machine interface prototype that integrates soft sensors and an inertial measurement unit.

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Objective: During conditions accompanied by the disruption of normal mucosal barriers, anaerobic bacteria, which a part of normal human mucosal microflora, may cause various infections. In this study, clinical features of anaerobic bloodstream infections (BSI) in a general hospital in China were investigated.

Methods: Patients with anaerobic BSI were retrospectively enrolled between 2012 and 2022.

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Accurately identifying biological targets is crucial for advancing treatment options. Essential genes, vital for cell or organism survival, hold promise as potential drug targets in disease treatment. Although many studies have sought to identify essential genes as therapeutic targets in medicine and bioinformatics, systematic reviews on their relationship with drug targets are relatively rare.

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Ultrasound and ultrasound-coupled oak blocks techniques on the phenolic and astringency profiles of Petit Verdot wines were discussed in this study. The relationship between techniques at varying absorbed energy density (AED) gradients and astringency was revealed, elucidating potential molecular mechanisms regarding compound interactions. Ultrasound was found to promote phenolics degradation and condensed tannins maturation, while oak blocks improved ellagitannins release into wines, facilitating polycondensation reactions to form larger complexes.

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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of the most significant processes for treating fecal sludge. However, a substantial amount of microplastics (MPs) have been identified in septic tanks, and it remains unclear whether they impact the resource treatment of feces. To investigate this, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was used as an indicator of MPs to study their effect on the anaerobic digestion of fecal sludge (FS).

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A new lipopeptide-producing strain Cytobacillus sp. R3-1 was isolated from the production water of the Daqing oilfield in China and identified based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses. The strain R3-1 is capable of simultaneously producing both of the surfactin and fengycin, the two major families of the lipopeptide biosurfactant.

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  • China's 'Internet Plus' nursing services are home care solutions that utilize online platforms for efficient service delivery, but there is limited research on registered nurses' preferences in this area.
  • The study aimed to assess what registered nurses value about these Uber-style services, focusing on factors like income and safety, and to provide recommendations for improving service design.
  • Results showed that safety and security are the top priorities for nurses, followed by income, suggesting that enhancing these aspects could improve the effectiveness of nursing services.
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  • Strawberry wine production can help address the challenges of concentrated harvesting periods and short shelf life of strawberries in China, but the best cultivars for fermentation need to be identified.
  • This study analyzed four strawberry cultivars (Akihime, Sweet Charlie, Snow White, and Tongzhougongzhu) for their juice and wine characteristics, focusing on physicochemical properties, bioactive compounds, and volatile organic components (VOCs).
  • The results indicated that cultivar Akihime (ZJ) showed the highest levels of VOCs and bioactive compounds, making it the most suitable choice for strawberry wine fermentation, and providing insights for improving raw material quality in wine production.
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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of losartan potassium (LP) versus benazepril in treating hypertensive patients who also have insulin resistance (IR).
  • A total of 155 patients were analyzed, with 76 receiving LP and 79 receiving benazepril, measuring various health indicators before and after treatment.
  • Results showed that both medications significantly reduced blood pressure and improved blood glucose and insulin levels without notable differences between the two, indicating they are equally effective and safe for this condition.
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Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-1 (IDO-1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the metabolism of tryptophan (Trp). It is expressed in limited amounts in normal tissues but significantly upregulated during inflammation and infection. Various inflammatory factors, especially IFN-γ, can induce the expression of IDO-1.

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Thyroid cancer usually begins with thyroid dysfunction and nodules and has become the most common cancer globally, especially in women. Although the causes of thyroid dysfunction are complex, the presence of environmental pollutants, especially certain pesticides as established mutagens, has been widely accepted. Zebrafish () have similar toxic reactions and signal transduction pathways to humans and are very similar to humans in physiology, development, and metabolic function.

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