Publications by authors named "Wenjuan Lin"

Background And Purpose: The treatment effect of consciousness after brain injury is currently uncertain. Thus, this study aimed to retrieve the evidence from neurologists around the world on the management of consciousness disorders in patients with severe brain injury and evaluate and summarize the evidence, providing the guidance on the related management for clinicians.

Methods: Following the evidence summary report standard of Fudan University Center for Evidence-Based Nursing, clinical guidelines, expert consensuses, systematic reviews, and evidence summaries were systematically retrieved from UpToDate; BMJ Best Practice; Guidelines International Network; the Cochrane Library; Embase; PubMed; Sinomed; Web of Science; CNKI; WanFang database; American Academy of Neurology (AAN); American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM); European Academy of Neurology; and National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR).

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Background: The growing demand for electrophysiology (EP) treatment in China presents a challenge for current EP care delivery systems. This study constructed a discrete event simulation (DES) model of an inpatient EP care delivery process, simulating a generalized inpatient journey of EP patients from admission to discharge in the cardiology department of a tertiary hospital in China. The model shows how many more patients the system can serve under different resource constraints by optimizing various phases of the care delivery process.

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This paper presents a delay-variation-dependent approach to fault detection of a discrete-time Markov jump neural network (MJNN) with a time-varying delay and mismatched modes. The goal is to detect the potential fault of delayed MJNNs by constructing an appropriate adaptive event-triggered and asynchronous H filter. By choosing a delay-product-type Lyapunov-Krasovskii (L-K) functional with a delay-dependent matrix and exploiting some matrix polynomial inequalities, bounded real lemmas (BRLs) are obtained on the existence of suitable adaptive event generator and filters.

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Infection poses a significant barrier to effective wound repair, leading to increased inflammatory responses that ultimately result in incomplete and prolonged wound healing. To address this challenge, numerous antibacterial ingredients have been incorporated into dressings to inhibit wound infection. Our previous work demonstrated that lysozyme/silver nanoparticles (LYZ/AgNPs) complexes, prepared using an eco-friendly one-step aqueous method, exhibited excellent antibacterial efficacy with favorable biosafety.

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Background: Observational studies have found a significant association between smoking and smaller gray matter volume, but this finding was limited by the reverse causality bias and possible confounding factors. Therefore, we conducted a Mendelian randomization (MR) study to explore the causal association of smoking with brain gray and white matter volume from a genetic perspective, and to investigate the possible mediators influencing the association.

Methods: Smoking initiation (ever being a regular smoker) was used as the primary exposure from the GWAS & Sequencing Consortium of Alcohol and Nicotine use in up to 1,232,091 individuals of European descent.

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The biological effects of magnetic fields (MFs) have been a controversial issue. Fortunately, in recent years, there has been increasing evidence that MFs do affect biological systems. However, the physical mechanism remains unclear.

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Introduction: This prospective observational study with a control group aimed to compare the plasma levels of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) LIPCAR between patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI) and healthy controls, and to assess the prognostic abilities of LIPCAR for adverse outcomes of patients with ACI at 1-year follow-up.

Methods: Eighty patients with ACI, of whom 40 had large artery atherosclerosis (LAA) and 40 had cardioembolism (CE) and who were hospitalized at Xi'an No. 1 Hospital from July 2019 to June 2020, were selected as the case group.

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The abnormal accumulation of fused in sarcoma (FUS) is a pathological hallmark in a proportion of patients with frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Therefore, the clearance of FUS aggregates is a possible therapeutic strategy for FUS-associated neurodegenerative diseases. This study reports that curcumin can strongly suppress FUS droplet formation and stress granule aggregation of FUS.

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Amyloid protein cross-seeding is a peculiar phenomenon of cross-spreading among different diseases. Unlike traditional infectious ones, diseases caused by amyloid protein cross-seeding are spread by misfolded proteins instead of pathogens. As a consequence of the interactions among misfolded heterologous proteins or polypeptides, amyloid protein cross-seeding is considered to be the crucial cause of overlapping pathological transmission between various protein misfolding disorders (PMDs) in multiple tissues and cells.

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The concept of mind-body integration was born in China with a long history and is naturally compatible with the psychoneuroimmunology (PNI). Since PNI was introduced into China in the 1990s, increasingly Chinese researchers from different fields were attracted to the psychoneuroimmunology research of health and disease. This review includes two parts: in the first part, we summarize a brief history of the development of PNI in China from 1992 to 2012, which mainly happened before the establishment of PNIRS in 2013.

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Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infection, especially its drug-resistant bacterial infection, is a great challenge often faced by clinicians and patients, and it is also one of the most important threats to public health. Finding a safe and effective antibacterial agent is of great significance for the prevention and treatment of S.

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Kounis syndrome is defined as an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) secondary to allergic or hypersensitivity reactions. It can be further categorised into subtypes such as coronary vasospasms, acute myocardial infarction or stent thrombosis based on the pathogenesis. Kounis syndrome is most likely an underdiagnosed condition in China, given the many triggers reported in the literature.

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Background: The relationship between baseline fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and 1-year stroke recurrence in non-diabetic patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI) is unclear. We aimed to clarify this relationship in non-diabetic patients with ACI.

Methods: Baseline FBG levels and related information of the patients were collected at admission and the events of stroke recurrence were followed up 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after the patients were discharged.

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Proteins are like miracle machines, playing important roles in living organisms. They perform vital biofunctions by further combining together and/or with other biomacromolecules to form assemblies or condensates such as membraneless organelles. Therefore, studying the self-assembly of biomacromolecules is of fundamental importance.

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Aim: To investigate YM155's effect on retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells' viability and the potential regulatory mechanisms.

Methods: Human immortalized RPE cell lines (ARPE-19 cell line) were processed with YM155 and epidermal growth factor (EGF). ARPE-19 cell viability was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay, and apoptosis was tested by flow cytometry assay.

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The self-assembly of biomacromolecules is an extremely important process. It is potentially useful in the fields of life science and materials science. To carry out the study on the self-assembly of proteins, it is necessary to find out the suitable self-assembly conditions, which have always been a challenging task in practice.

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Background: Dorsolateral medullary infarction is a typical cerebral infarction which is characterized by Wallenberg's syndrome. Neurotrophic keratopathy is an uncommon consequence of dorsolateral medullary infarction. At present, the protocol is aimed to study the dynamic changes in corneal innervation and the ocular surface environment after dorsolateral medullary infarction.

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Background: The prevalence of stroke recurrence, disability, and all-cause mortality of patients with minor ischemic stroke (MIS) remains problematic. The aim of the present study was to identify risk factors associated with adverse outcomes at 1 year after MIS in the Xi'an region of China.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included MIS patients above 18 years old with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score ≤ 3 who were treated in any of four hospitals in Xi'an region of China between January and December 2015.

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The identification of metabolic pathways and the core metabolites provide novel molecular targets for the prevention and treatment of diseases. Diabetes is often accompanied with multiple metabolic disorders including hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia. Analysis of the variances of plasma metabolites is critical for identifying potential therapeutic targets for diabetes.

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In this article, the fault detection (FD) filter design problem is addressed for discrete-time memristive neural networks with time delays. When constructing the system model, an event-triggered communication mechanism is investigated to reduce the communication burden and a fault weighting matrix function is adopted to improve the accuracy of the FD filter. Then, based on the Lyapunov functional theory, an augmented Lyapunov functional is constructed.

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In this article, the finite-time H state estimation problem is addressed for a class of discrete-time neural networks with semi-Markovian jump parameters and time-varying delays. The focus is mainly on the design of a state estimator such that the constructed error system is stochastically finite-time bounded with a prescribed H performance level via finite-time Lyapunov stability theory. By constructing a delay-product-type Lyapunov functional, in which the information of time-varying delays and characteristics of activation functions are fully taken into account, and using the Jensen summation inequality, the free weighting matrix approach, and the extended reciprocally convex matrix inequality, some sufficient conditions are established in terms of linear matrix inequalities to ensure the existence of the state estimator.

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Introduction: A growing body of evidence suggests that stress is an important factor in depression, and pro-inflammatory cytokines contribute to the occurrence and development of depression in both animal models and human patients. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) has been shown to be a key innate immune pattern recognition receptor involved in the regulation of stress responses and inflammation. However, the exact effects of TLR4 on depressive-like behaviors induced by chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) are not known.

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Depression is associated with immune dysregulation and the aberrant activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. However, the neurobiological molecular mechanisms underlying these associations remain unclear. c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK), an important modulator in inflammation and stress responses, is often critically implicated in the development of central nervous system diseases.

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To study the expression and regulatory role of SOD3 in adipocytes and adipose tissue. SOD3 expression was determined in various tissues of adult C57BL/6J mice, human adipose tissue and epididymal adipose tissue, subcutaneous adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice. SOD3 expression and release were evaluated in adipocytes differentiated from primary human preadipocytes and murine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs).

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