Publications by authors named "Wenlong Miao"

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  • Crystallization is vital in chemical processing, influencing the final product's properties and therefore is a key focus in industries.
  • Ultrasonic technology enhances crystallization by increasing yield, improving crystal shapes, and controlling particle sizes, showcasing its potential for industrial applications.
  • This work examines how ultrasonic effects influence crystallization, reviews the current use of ultrasonic processes in industry, and discusses future challenges and opportunities for further development.
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Bladder cancer (BLCA) is a prevalent cancer type with an unmet need for new therapeutic strategies. Nucleoporin 93 (Nup93) is implicated in the pathophysiology of several cancers, but its relationship with bladder cancer remains unclear. Nup93 expression was analyzed in TCGA datasets and 88 BLCA patient samples.

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Silicon-based sulfonic solid acids have the advantages of high catalytic activity and selectivity, easy separation from products, low equipment corrosion, and environmental protection, and sulfuric acid loading is the key to their preparation. To overcome the shortcomings of low acid loading and uneven distribution in the existing preparation methods of micron-sized silicon-based sulfonic solid acids, a method was proposed to prepare micron-sized silicon-based sulfonic solid acids using ultrasonic enhanced technology. The effect of different reaction parameters, such as time, power, and temperature of ultrasonication, sulfonation temperature and time, and sulfuric acid concentration, on acid loading in solid acid was investigated in this work.

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  • Xanthogranulomatous cystitis is a rare and benign chronic inflammatory condition that can resemble bladder cancer, leading to diagnostic confusion.
  • A case study of a 54-year-old male with abdominal pain and blood in urine illustrates the condition's symptoms and challenges.
  • Microscopic analysis revealed large foam histiocytes and specific markers, reinforcing the importance of distinguishing this condition from malignant tumors using immunohistochemical techniques.
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Objective: To study the expressions of Integrinalpha2beta1 and CD133 in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) complicated by prostatitis and their significance.

Methods: Specimens were obtained from 56 BPH patients undergoing transvesical prostatectomy. Paraffin sections of the specimens were subjected to HE staining for pathological examination of inflammatory changes under the light microscope.

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