Publications by authors named "Xiaoyang Sun"

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  • - This study assessed the effectiveness of intermittent calorie restriction (ICR) compared to traditional continuous calorie restriction (CCR) for treating metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) over 12 weeks with 60 participants.
  • - Both ICR and CCR resulted in similar reductions in liver fat content (LFC), with the ICR group showing a mean reduction of -20.5% and the CCR group showing -15.5%, though the difference was not statistically significant.
  • - ICR was linked to greater decreases in fat mass and glycosylated hemoglobin levels, indicating it might be a valuable and well-adhered alternative for managing MASLD.
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  • Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) significantly increases liver-related mortality, and a new prediction score derived from metabolites was developed to better identify individuals at risk for both MASH and mortality.
  • The score was created using a machine learning approach, analyzing various clinical parameters and plasma metabolites in Chinese adults, and validated in Finnish cohorts, showing strong predictive accuracy for MASH.
  • Participants identified at high or intermediate risk of MASH had significantly elevated mortality risks associated with the condition, indicating that the new score outperforms existing methods in predicting related outcomes across diverse populations.
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In inner ear hair cells, the stereocilia are inserted into a dense F-actin-enriched meshwork named the cuticular plate, which provides support to the stereocilia. Enah/Vasp-like (EVL) was shown to localize at the cuticular plate, and evl knockdown leads to disrupted cuticular plate and disorganized stereocilia in Xenopus hair cells. In the present work, we show that Evl transcripts are specifically expressed in mouse hair cells, and EVL is localized to the cuticular plate.

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  • The text discusses the weeping forsythia plant, highlighting its importance in traditional medicine and horticulture, while also addressing challenges in its genomic analysis due to previous reference genome issues.
  • The researchers produced a Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) assembly of the plant's genome, revealing 14 chromosomes, 33,932 protein-coding genes, and unique characteristics of centromeric regions.
  • Discoveries about the age of retrotransposons and centromere dynamics suggest that asexual reproduction could influence the plant's genetic evolution, making the T2T assembly a valuable resource for future ecological and horticultural studies.
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The purpose of this study was to design a drug-in-adhesive (DIA) patch for transdermal delivery of ketoprofen, using hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive as the matrix of the patch. The adhesion properties and skin permeation of the patches were examined, and in vivo pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of patches were evaluated. The novel ketoprofen patch with high adhesion was prepared by holt-melt method.

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Background: Sepsis, a complex and life-threatening disease, poses a significant global burden affecting over 48 million individuals. Recently, it has been reported that programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expressed on neutrophils is involved in both inflammatory organ dysfunction and immunoparalysis in sepsis. However, there is a dearth of strategies to specifically target PD-L1 in neutrophils in vivo .

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Background: With the fast pace of modern life, people have less time for meals, but few studies have examined the association between the habit of fast eating and metabolic diseases.

Objective: Combining the results of the current study and the prior ones, we aimed to investigate the possible relationship between fast eating and the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).

Methods: This is a sub-analysis of a multicenter cross-sectional study of 1965 participants investigated the association between fast eating and MASLD in Chinese.

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In deep-learning-based process monitoring, obtaining an effective feature representation is a critical step in constructing a reliable deep-learning monitoring model. Conventional deep-learning methods like stacked auto-encoders (SAEs) capture feature representation by minimizing the data reconstruction errors, which lack the expression of essential information and ultimately lead to degradation of the monitoring performance. To solve this problem, variational discriminative SAE (VDSAE) is proposed in this article.

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Brain metastases account for more than 50 % of intracranial central nervous system tumors. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is mainly composed of endothelial cells, which exhibit low endocytosis and high efflux pumps. Although they are connected by continuous tight junctions and serve as a protective insulation, the BBB does not prevent the development of brain metastases from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the biomechanical effects of reinserted or revised subaxial cervical vertebral screws.

Methods: The first part aimed to gauge the maximum insertional torque (MIT) of 30 subaxial cervical vertebrae outfitted with 4.0-mm titanium screws.

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Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) contributes to disability and imposes heavy burdens, while subclinical DPN is lack of attention so far. We aimed to investigate the relationship between vitamin D and distinct subtypes of subclinical DPN in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 3629 T2DM inpatients who undertook nerve conduction study to detect subclinical DPN in Zhongshan Hospital between March 2012 and December 2019.

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  • The UBXD family of proteins, which contain UBX domains, significantly influences cancer by affecting cell growth and programmed cell death (apoptosis).
  • A bioinformatics analysis highlighted that Fas-associated factor 1 (FAF1) shows the most genetic changes within the UBXD family and is associated with cancer progression and survival.
  • The study reviews both experimental evidence and literature on UBXDF's role in cancer, pointing out its potential impact on the tumor microenvironment and drug therapy, while also suggesting areas for future research.
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Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), one of the most widely used cool-season turfgrasses around the world, is sensitive to powdery mildew (PM; Blumeria graminis). The PM strain identification and regulation mechanisms of Kentucky bluegrass in response to pathogens still remain unclear.

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Aim: To evaluate the safety and accuracy of C1 and C2 pedicle screw placement using a three-dimensional (3D)-printed double template and compare them with those of the conventional method in a clinical study.

Material And Methods: DICOM format data from 60 cases with C1-C2 instability were obtained after computed tomography (CT) was performed. A total of 32 cases underwent surgery via the free-hand technique, whereas 28 cases underwent surgery via a 3D-printed "pointing-drilling" guide template.

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Primary cilia are enriched in signaling receptors, and defects in their formation or function can induce conditions such as polycystic kidney disease, postaxial hexadactyly, and microphthalmia. Mammalian Hedgehog (Hh) signaling is important in the development of primary cilia, and TMEM216, a transmembrane protein that localizes to the base of cilia, is also implicated in ciliogenesis in zebrafish. Here, we found that -deficient mice had impaired Hh signaling and displayed typical ciliopathic phenotypes.

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Background: Isocitrate dehydrogenase-wildtype (IDHwt) glioblastoma (GBM) is one of the most aggressive primary brain tumors. The recurrence of GBM is almost inevitable. As an adjuvant option to surgery, intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is gaining increasing attention in the treatment of glioma.

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To evaluate the impact of comprehensive medical reform on the efficiency of medical resource allocation in China. This study employs the Slacks-Based Measure- Directional Distance Function (SBM-DDF) to estimate the efficiency of medical resource allocation (MRAE) in China, using panel data from 30 provinces during 2009-2021. Moreover, a multi-period Difference in differences (DID) model is developed to explore the effect of the comprehensive medical reform pilot (CMRP) strategy on efficiency of medical resource allocation in China.

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Background: Sepsis is a critical systemic inflammatory syndrome which usually leads to multiple organ dysfunction. Caffeic acid (CA), a phenolic compound derived from various plants, has been proved to be essential in neuroprotection, but its role in septic organ damage is unclear. This research aimed to investigate whether CA protects against organ injury in a mouse model of cecal ligation and puncture (CLP).

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Recent investigations into the erosion of elbow junctions predominantly focus on identifying and predicting peak erosion points. Notably, these studies rely heavily on computational fluid dynamics methods, a valid approach but limited by its lack of empirical physical data. Additionally, the majority of these studies concentrate on the extrados, or outer curve of the elbow, neglecting the intrados or the inner curve.

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Brain expressed X-linked gene 2 (BEX2) encoded protein was originally identified to promote transcription by interacting with several transcription factors in the DNA-binding complexes. Recently, BEX2 was found to be localized in cytosol and/or mitochondria and regulate apoptosis in cancer cells and tumor growth. However, the molecular mechanism underlying its roles in cancer cells remains unclear.

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This study investigated the effects of ultrasound on the self-assembly behavior of pea protein (PP)-high methoxyl pectin (HMP) complexes at pH 2.0 through transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and intrinsic fluorescence analysis. The emulsion stabilization mechanism of PP-HMP treated with ultrasound (PP-HMP-US) was also elucidated.

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Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is a common endocrine malignant tumor. The incidence of PTC has increased in the past decades and presents a younger trend. Accumulating evidence indicates that circular RNAs (circRNAs), featured with non-linear, closed-loop structures, play pivotal roles in tumorigenesis and regulate cell biological processes, such as proliferation, migration, and invasion, by acting as microRNA (miRNA) sponges.

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Ultrasound could effectively change molecular structure of proteins, polysaccharides, and their interactions, and was used to treat the peanut protein isolate-high methoxy pectin (PPI-HMP) complexes in this study. Effects of different ultrasound parameters, PPI-HMP mixing ratio (40:1-5:2), and pH (2.0-8.

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Background: The proximal region of the mouse epididymis plays a pivotal role in sperm transport, sperm maturation, and male fertility. Several studies have focused on segment-dependent gene expression of the mouse epididymis through high-throughput sequencing without the precision of the microdissection.

Methods And Results: Herein, we isolated the initial segment (IS) and proximal caput (P-caput) by physical microdissection using an -; mouse model.

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