Publications by authors named "Wenjing Tang"

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Background And Purpose: Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) poses a substantial risk for depression. Elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) serve not only as an independent predictive factor for acute cerebrovascular events and unfavorable prognoses but also as a significant predictor of depression in premenopausal women. Nevertheless, the association between elevated ALP levels and vascular depression (VDe) in patients presenting with white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) remains unclear.

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Background: The blended teaching mode, which combines online and offline learning, has gained significant traction in higher education. This study aims to explore the impact of blended learning on students' academic performance, engagement, and self-efficacy in a medical nutrition course.

Methods: A mixed-method research design was employed, involving 110 undergraduate students enrolled in a blended learning medical nutrition course and a control group of 93 students from a traditional learning environment.

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In this study, a petal-like ternary metal-layered double hydroxide (FeCoLa-LDH) was synthesized through a facile one-step hydrothermal method and in situ grown on carbon felt (CF). The FeCoLa-LDH/CF composite electrode was applied in a heterogeneous electro-Fenton (HEF) system for the degradation of moxifloxacin hydrochloride (MOX). Characterization revealed that La-doped FeCo-LDH/CF exhibited petal-like layered structure rather than particle's structure, with higher surface defect degree and an increased electroactive surface area (ESA) compared to FeCo-LDH/CF.

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Herein, an acid-responsive liposomal nanodrug was developed for photoacoustic (PA) imaging-guided oxygen (O)-independent sonodynamic therapy (SDT). This liposomal nanodrug offers several advantages: (i) it facilitates O-independent alkyl radical generation upon ultrasound irradiation, (ii) it exhibits acid-responsive charge reversion that enhances tumor penetration, and (iii) it enables activated PA imaging for therapeutic feedback.

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Despite surging interests on liquid-state coacervates and condensates, confinement within solid-state pores for selective permeation remains an unexplored area. Drawing inspiration from nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), we design and construct coacervate-pore complexes (CPCs) with regulatable permeability. We demonstrate universal CPC formation across 19 coacervate systems and 5 pore types, where capillarity drives the spontaneous imbibition of coacervate droplets into dispersed or interconnected pores.

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Otitis media is a prevalent pediatric condition. Local delivery of antimicrobial agents to treat otitis media is hindered by the low permeability of the stratum corneum layer in the tympanic membrane. While nanozymes, often inorganic nanoparticles, have been developed to cure otitis media in an antibiotic-free manner in a chinchilla animal model, the tympanic membrane creates an impenetrable barrier that prevents the local and non-invasive delivery of nanozymes.

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  • Sepsis-induced acute liver injury (SALI) is a serious condition linked to multi-organ dysfunction and has a high risk of complications and mortality.
  • Different types of liver macrophages (like Kupffer cells and monocyte-derived macrophages) have varied responses that can influence the severity of SALI by recognizing pathogens, regulating inflammation, and undergoing cell death processes.
  • The review emphasizes the complex roles of these macrophages in both causing and repairing liver injury, highlighting their potential impact on future research in this area.
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With the increasing production and circulation of fresh food, society's requirements for product quality have also increased. Currently, upstream and downstream enterprises in the fresh food supply chain tend to delegate the cold chain transportation of fresh food to third-party cold chain logistics (CCL) service providers who offer more professional integrated preservation services. This study adopts coordination theory to research the delegation, coordination, and incentive strategies between a Fresh Food Producer, Distributor, and CCL Service Provider.

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Objectives: To appraise the quality of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and expert consensus statements on rehabilitation for patients with COVID-19, summarise recommendations of rehabilitation assessments and interventions and evaluate the heterogeneity of the recommendations.

Design: Systematic review.

Data Sources: PubMed and Embase databases and five online guideline repositories: The National Guideline Clearinghouse, Guidelines International Network, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence and WHO were searched from their inception to August 2024.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between acute-phase reactions (APRs) from the first-time use of zoledronate (ZOL) and its effectiveness in improving bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.* -
  • It involved 108 women, focusing on demographic data, APRs, blood markers, and BMD, and found no direct link between APRs and BMD, but noted that body temperature changes after ZOL treatment correlated positively with BMD improvements at 12 months.* -
  • The research concluded that an increase in body temperature after ZOL administration could indicate better BMD outcomes, with specific temperature thresholds being useful for predicting clinically significant changes in bone density.*
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  • Targeting kinases with adenovirus vaccines encoding Aurora kinase A (AURKA) and cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7) shows potential in treating solid tumors in mouse and humanized models.
  • Co-immunization with these vaccines not only prevented tumor growth but also enhanced T-cell immunity and immune cell infiltration in various tumor types.
  • The study highlights the effectiveness of the Ad-AURKA/CDK7 vaccine as a promising therapeutic strategy, showcasing its ability to generate long-lasting antitumor responses through CD8 T cells.
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  • - Sepsis is a serious syndrome that results from the body's extreme reaction to infection, leading to multiple organ dysfunction and a high risk of death, especially in intensive care units.
  • - Surviving sepsis can result in acute brain injury and long-term cognitive issues, referred to as sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), whose underlying causes are still not fully understood.
  • - Ongoing research is focused on the mechanisms behind SAE to identify potential treatments and prevention strategies, with the goal of improving the outlook for sepsis patients.
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Purpose: Good sleep is one of the necessary conditions to ensure the normal performance of the physiological and psychological functions of college students. This study aimed to explore the relationship between mobile phone addiction and bedtime procrastination among Chinese college students and the mediating mechanisms of physical exercise and anxiety between the two, with a view to seek ways to prevent and intervene in college students' sleep procrastination and improve their sleep quality.

Methods: Using SPSS 29.

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Efficiently fabricating a cavity that can achieve strong interactions between terahertz waves and matter would allow researchers to exploit the intrinsic properties due to the long wavelength in the terahertz waveband. Here we show a terahertz detector embedded in a Tamm cavity with a record Q value of 1017 and a bandwidth of only 469 MHz for direct detection. The Tamm-cavity detector is formed by embedding a substrate with an NbN microbolometer detector between an Si/air distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) and a metal reflector.

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Small molecule-based photothermal agents (PTAs) hold promising future for photothermal therapy; however, unexpected inactivation exerts negative impacts on their application clinically. Herein, a self-regenerating PTA strategy is proposed by integrating 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) radical cation (ABTS) with a thermodynamic agent (TDA) 2,2'-azobis[2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl) propane] dihydrochloride (AIPH). Under NIR laser, the photothermal effect of ABTS accelerates the production of alkyl radicals by AIPH, which activates the regeneration of ABTS, thus creating a continuous positive feedback loop between photothermal and thermodynamic effects.

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Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) caused by chemotherapy is a common complication in female cancer survivors of childbearing age. Traditional methods including mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) transplant and hormone replacement therapy have limited clinical application due to their drawbacks, and more methods need to be developed. In the current study, the potential effects and underlying mechanisms of human umbilical cord MSC-derived extracellular vesicles (hUCMSC-EVs) were investigated in a cisplatin (CDDP)-induced POI mouse model and a human granulosa cell (GC) line.

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  • The pre BCR complex is essential for B cell development, and mutations in CD79a and CD79b genes are linked to autosomal recessive agammaglobulinemia (ARA).
  • A patient with a homozygous CD79a mutation experienced several health issues, including recurrent infections, developmental delays, and neurological symptoms, due to the absence of B cells.
  • Whole exome sequencing identified a significant loss of heterozygosity involving CD79a, and the study suggests that a combination of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and fluoxetine can effectively manage chronic enteroviral meningitis in immunocompromised patients.
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Background: Recent animal and clinical findings consistently highlight the critical role of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in chronic migraine (CM) and related emotional responses. CGRP antibodies and receptor antagonists have been approved for CM treatment. However, the underlying CGRP-related signaling pathways in the pain-related cortex remain poorly understood.

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Chemical permeation enhancers (CPEs) represent a prevalent and safe strategy to enable noninvasive drug delivery across skin-like biological barriers such as the tympanic membrane (TM). While most existing CPEs interact strongly with the lipid bilayers in the stratum corneum to create defects as diffusion paths, their interactions with the delivery system, such as polymers forming a hydrogel, can compromise gelation, formulation stability, and drug diffusion. To overcome this challenge, differing interactions between CPEs and the hydrogel system are explored, especially those with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), an ionic surfactant and a common CPE, and those with methyl laurate (ML), a nonionic counterpart with a similar length alkyl chain.

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  • - Acute liver failure is rare and often caused by viral hepatitis or drug-related damage, but Budd-Chiari syndrome is an uncommon cause worth considering.
  • - A Chinese male patient experienced liver failure after consuming fatty foods, leading to symptoms like nausea and fever, and was later diagnosed with Budd-Chiari syndrome due to protein C deficiency.
  • - Effective imaging techniques confirmed liver vein blockages, and after treatment involving a portal shunt, the patient's liver function and coagulation levels improved significantly.
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Background: This report delves into the diagnostic and therapeutic journey undertaken by a patient with high-dose cantharidin poisoning and multiorgan dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Particular emphasis is placed on the comprehensive elucidation of the clinical manifestations of high-dose cantharidin poisoning, the intricate path to diagnosis, and the exploration of potential underlying mechanisms.

Case Summary: A patient taking 10 g of cantharidin powder orally subsequently developed MODS.

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Mechanical signals in animal tissues are complex and rapidly changed, and how the force transduction emerges from the single-cell adhesion bonds remains unclear. DNA-based molecular tension sensors (MTS), albeit successful in cellular force probing, were restricted by their detection range and temporal resolution. Here, we introduced a plasmonic tension nanosensor (PTNS) to make straight progress toward these shortcomings.

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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a short-day plant whose heading date is largely determined by photoperiod sensitivity (PS). Many parental lines used in hybrid rice breeding have weak PS, but their F progenies have strong PS and exhibit an undesirable transgressive late-maturing phenotype.

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Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic epidemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which poses a serious threat to human health worldwide and results in significant economic losses. With the continuous emergence of new virus strains, small molecule drugs remain the most effective treatment for COVID-19. The traditional drug development process usually requires several years; however, the development of computer-aided drug design (CADD) offers the opportunity to develop innovative drugs quickly and efficiently.

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