Publications by authors named "Wenzhuo Du"

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  • Spaghetti knotting technology shows promise in improving LESS surgery by enhancing the operator's visual field and suturing accuracy compared to traditional knotting methods.
  • A study involving 40 junior residents found that those trained with spaghetti knotting technology completed tasks faster, used longer threads, and maintained better tissue integrity than those using conventional methods.
  • Overall, while the new technique reduced workload and improved performance in specific areas, both training methods had similar outcomes in needle insertion accuracy, knotting stability, and tissue tightness.
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  • - The study compares hidden blood loss (HBL) between laparoendoscopic single-site myomectomy (LESS-M) and conventional laparoscopic myomectomy (CLM) for treating uterine leiomyoma, finding that HBL was significantly higher in the LESS-M group.
  • - A total of 270 patients (114 for LESS-M and 156 for CLM) were analyzed, with methods including clinical data collection and statistical analysis using the Nadler and Gross formula.
  • - The findings indicate that HBL represents a considerable portion of total blood loss (TBL), highlighting the need for careful monitoring of blood changes during and after surgeries to aid in patient recovery.
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Autophagy has emerged as an important process of cell metabolism. With continuous in-depth research on autophagy, TFEB has been a key transcription factor regulating autophagy levels in recent years. Studies have established that TFEB regulates autophagy and apoptosis in various diseases.

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Objective: To investigate the influence and significance of cGAS-STING signaling pathway and autophagy on the occurrence and development of preeclampsia.

Design: A case-control experimental study, in vitro cell culture study, and in vivo animal research.

Methods: Human placenta tissue was collected and the differences in HE staining were observed.

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Objective: To investigate the roles of the cGAS-STING signal pathway and autophagy in the disease progression of endometriosis and to explore the regulatory mechanism of the cGAS-STING signal pathway on autophagy.

Design: A case-control experimental study, in vitro primary cell culture study, and in vivo animal research.

Main Outcome Measures: Immunohistochemistry, RT-PCR and Western Blot were used to detect cGAS-STING signal pathway and autophagy expression differences in human and rat models.

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