Publications by authors named "Wenlong Jiang"

Objective: To identify the determinants of family resilience in the recovery of individuals with schizophrenia using Walsh's family resilience framework.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Methods: In Northeast China, 403 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia were enrolled for this study, assessing family resilience, family communication, social support, illness knowledge, hope and family functioning.

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  • Study evaluated an endoscopic cartilage slice reinforcement technique for repairing anterior perforations in the ear canal, focusing on 38 cases from 2017 to 2023.
  • Results showed a high graft success rate of 94.7% after 6 months, with significant improvement in hearing measured by the air-bone gap.
  • Only minor complications occurred, with myringitis reported in 10.5% of patients, indicating the technique is effective and safe for this type of repair.
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  • - Older adults with schizophrenia encounter specific health challenges related to treatment needs, complex care, and a higher risk of health issues as they age, with a study revealing these experiences from 15 participants averaging 69 years old.
  • - Four main themes identified in the study include: the burden of managing symptoms, feelings of emptiness and agony, social isolation, and the presence of supportive systems that provide hope.
  • - The findings highlight the need for healthcare professionals to focus on better follow-up care, patient engagement, understanding living conditions, and enforcing welfare policies to enhance the mental health and quality of life for these individuals.
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This article considers the problem of classifying individuals in a dataset of diverse psychosis spectrum conditions, including persons with subsyndromal psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and healthy controls. This task is more challenging than the traditional problem of distinguishing patients with a diagnosed disorder from controls using brain network features, since the neurobiological differences between PLE individuals and healthy persons are less pronounced. Further, examining a transdiagnostic sample compared to controls is concordant with contemporary approaches to understanding the full spectrum of neurobiology of psychoses.

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  • The study investigates the link between tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) levels and the effectiveness of neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
  • A meta-analysis of 32 studies showed that patients with high TIL levels had a significantly higher pathologic complete response (pCR) rate (48.0%) compared to those with low TIL levels (27.7%).
  • The research suggests TILs could be a useful predictor for how well TNBC patients respond to NAT, with high TIL levels consistently linked to better treatment outcomes across different NAT protocols.
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  • A 66-year-old male with a long history of a growing neck lump and diabetes mellitus was hospitalized due to a chronic infected giant thyroid cyst.
  • Imaging revealed the cyst displaced the trachea, leading to surgical intervention where inflammatory complications were discovered, but thankfully major vessels were unharmed.
  • The surgery resulted in a diagnosis of a benign thyroid cyst with chronic infection, suggesting a link between the cyst's progression and the patient's diabetes.
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The escalating thermal power density in electronic devices necessitates advanced thermal management technologies. Polymer-based materials, prized for their electrical insulation, flexibility, light weight, and strength, are extensively used in this field. However, the inherent low thermal conductivity of polymers requires enhancement for effective heat dissipation.

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Background: Individuals with schizophrenia require prolonged antipsychotic medication treatment. But more than 50% of individuals with schizophrenia experience adverse medication experiences during their antipsychotic treatments. Such individuals often adjust or discontinue medication, leading to disease relapse and impaired social functioning.

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Supramolecular assembly has attracted significant attention and has been applied to various applications. Herein, a β-γ-CD dimer was synthesized to complex different guest molecules, including single-strand polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified C (PEG-C), photothermal conversion reagent (IR780), and dexamethasone (Dexa), according to the complexation constant-dependent specific selectivity. Spherical or cylindrical nanoparticles, monolayer or bilayer vesicles, and bilayer fusion vesicles were discovered in succession if the concentration of PEG-C was varied.

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Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is the most widely used second-generation semiconductor material. However, a large amount of GaAs scrap is generated at various stages of the GaAs wafer production process. Volatile GaAs clusters are inevitably generated during the process of GaAs vacuum thermal decomposition, resulting in lower purity of the recovered arsenic and the loss of gallium.

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  • Nuclear spin hyperpolarization from parahydrogen enhances nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensitivity by improving signal intensity.
  • The experimental technique focuses on quickly transferring and detecting signals while minimizing relaxation losses and avoiding turbulence for better spectral resolution.
  • The authors detail a parahydrogen polarizer setup that enables high-pressure in situ detection and swift polarization transfer, achieving a peak hyperpolarization signal intensity in just 3.6 seconds.
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Background: Among all types of mental disorders, individuals with schizophrenia exhibit the highest frequency of aggressive behavior. This disrupts the healthcare environment and poses threats to family life and social harmony. Present approaches fail to identify individuals with schizophrenia who are predisposed to aggressive behavior.

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  • The study looked at how well two medicines, blonanserin and risperidone, work for treating schizophrenia.
  • Researchers checked a lot of previous studies and found that both medicines helped the same amount, but there were some differences in side effects.
  • Blonanserin caused less weight gain and hormone issues compared to risperidone, but it did lead to more movement problems. They said more research is needed to understand these medicines better.
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Hysteroscopic local endometrial resection and curettage are common surgical procedures. Postoperative arterial thromboembolism is rare. However, coronary and renal embolism after the procedure has never been reported in the literature, so far.

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Objective: This meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) was conducted to explore the therapeutic effects, tolerability and safety of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as an adjunct treatment in adolescents with first-episode major depressive disorder (FE-MDD).

Methods: RCTs examining the efficacy, tolerability and safety of adjunctive rTMS for adolescents with FE-MDD were included. Data were extracted by three independent authors and synthesized using RevMan 5.

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Highly efficient endocytosis and multi-approach integrated therapeutic tactics are important factors in oncotherapy. With the aid of thermally reversible furan-maleimide dynamic covalent bonds and the "polyprodrug amphiphiles" concept, thermo- and reduction-responsive PEG(-COOH)Fu/MI(-SS-)CPT copolymers were fabricated by the Diels-Alder (D-A) coupling of hydrophilic Fu(-COOH)-PEG and hydrophobic MI(-SS-)-CPT building blocks. The copolymers could self-assemble to form composite nanoparticles with a photothermal conversion reagent (IR780) and maintain excellent stability.

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Necrotic and dying cells release damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that can initiate sterile inflammatory responses in the heart. Although macrophages are essential for myocardial repair and regeneration, the effect of DAMPs on macrophage activation remains unclear. To address this gap in knowledge we studied the effect of necrotic cardiac myocyte extracts on primary peritoneal macrophage (PPM) cultures in vitro.

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Advances in technologies that can record and stimulate deep brain activity in humans have led to impactful discoveries within the field of neuroscience and contributed to the development of novel therapies for neurological and psychiatric disorders. Further progress, however, has been hindered by device limitations in that recording of single-neuron activity during freely moving behaviors in humans has not been possible. Additionally, implantable neurostimulation devices, currently approved for human use, have limited stimulation programmability and restricted full-duplex bidirectional capability.

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Background: Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has multiple cardioprotective effects including modulation of glucolipid metabolism, anti-inflammation, and anti-oxidative stress, but its association with the heart failure during hospitalization in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has not been reported.

Methods: A total of 348 STEMI patients treated with emergency PCI were included from January 2016 to December 2018. Relevant biochemical indicators were measured by central laboratory.

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The occurrence of fluoride contamination in drinking water has gained substantial concern owing to its serious threat to human health. Traditional adsorbents have shortcomings such as low adsorption capacity and poor selectivity, so it is urgent to develop new adsorbents with high adsorption capacity, renewable and no secondary pollution. In this work, magnetic electrospun La-Mn-Fe tri-metal oxide nanofibers (LMF NFs) for fluoride recovery were developed via electrospinning and heat treatment, and its defluoridation property was evaluated in batch trials.

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Objectives: To observe the efficacy and side effects of liraglutide in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Methods: The study conducted in an outpatient setting was a two-center, prospective randomized controlled study. T2DM patients with severe OSA were randomized to the control group (continuous positive airway pressure [CPAP] and drug treatment without liraglutide) or the liraglutide group (CPAP and drug treatment including liraglutide).

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Arsenic, a hazardous material that is toxic for humans, enters the human body through soil, water, and air. Furthermore, metal smelting is known to produce arsenic-containing hazardous secondary resources (AHSRs), which cause irreversible damage to the total environment. Therefore, a novel, clean, and efficient arsenic fixation technology has been developed in this study for arsenic removal, which involves directional oxidation and vacuum gasification of AHSRs.

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A La-based adsorbent was prepared with La(NO)·6HO, 2-methylimidazole and DMF amide-hydrolysis and used for fluoride decontamination from aqueous water. The obtained adsorbent was lanthanum methanoate (La(COOH)). The effects of pH value, initial F concentration and interfering ions on defluoridation properties of as-prepared La(COOH) were assessed through batch adsorption tests.

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Background: It remains controversial whether contrast-associated acute kidney injury (CA-AKI) is associated with long-term major adverse kidney events (MAKE) in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Methods: By the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) criteria, CA-AKI was defined as an increase in serum creatinine ≥ 0.3 mg/dL or 50% from baseline within 48 h after PCI; or an increase in serum creatinine ≥ 0.

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