Publications by authors named "Xinghui Li"

Background: Patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) have different sites of pancreatic involvement. The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and clinical features of different sites of involvement (subtypes) in AP, with a view to complement and complete the classification of AP based on anatomical imaging features.

Methods: We consecutively collected data from inpatients with AP from January 2018 to October 2022 at a tertiary care hospital.

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Forage-grain ratoon rice (FG-RR) systems, integrating grain and forage production, promise a sustainable approach to enhance food security and livestock development in marginal regions where ratoon rice (T-RR) is traditionally cultivated. Here, we quantified zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), arsenic (As), and cadmium (Cd) concentrations in ratoon crop grains from 23 rice varieties at four mowing stages (heading, milk-ripening, dry-ripening, and full maturity) of the main crop. Early mowing at the milk-ripening stage significantly reduced As levels (16.

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Cutting-induced adventitious root (AR) formation is crucial for vegetative propagation, a key method that produces plants identical to parent. However, many woody plants pose challenges for vegetative propagation due to difficulties in AR formation. Hormones play important roles during AR formation, with auxin serving as the key regulator and interacting with other hormones.

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Advances in manufacturing technology are allowing for the realization of interaction circuit with microstructures. The capability to produce small circuit structures is allowing new opportunities for vacuum electronic devices producing terahertz (THz) frequency radiation, which is impractical with traditional machining technology. This publication reviews recent progress on advanced microfabrication technologies applicable to interaction circuits of THz vacuum electronic devices, including LIGA/UV-LIGA (Ultraviolet Lithographic, Galvonoformung and Abformung), deep reactive ion etching (DRIE), micro/nano computer numerical control (CNC) milling, three-dimension (3D) printing, etc.

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Statins therapy is efficacious in diminishing the risk of major cardiovascular events in diabetic patients. However, our research has uncovered a correlation between the prolonged administration of statins and an elevated risk of myocardial dysfunction in patients with type II diabetes mellitus (TIIDM). Here, we report the induction of sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1) activation, associated lipid peroxidation, and the consequent diabetic myocardial dysfunction after statin treatment and explored the underlying mechanisms.

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The unique diffractive properties of gratings have made them essential in a wide range of applications, including spectral analysis, precision measurement, optical data storage, laser technology, and biomedical imaging. With advancements in micro- and nanotechnologies, the demand for more precise and efficient grating fabrication has increased. This review discusses the latest advancements in grating manufacturing techniques, particularly highlighting laser interference lithography, which excels in sub-beam generation through wavefront and amplitude division.

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Human-robot collaboration (HRC) is a novel manufacturing paradigm designed to fully leverage the advantage of humans and robots, efficiently and flexibly accomplishing customized manufacturing tasks. However, existing HRC systems lack the transfer and generalization capability for environment perception and task reasoning. These limitations manifest in: (1) current methods rely on specialized models to perceive scenes; and need retraining the model when facing unseen objects.

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  • The circadian system in plants allows them to adapt to day and night cycles, influencing their growth and photosynthesis mechanisms.
  • This study investigates how different light conditions, like normal photoperiods and continuous light, affect the expression of crucial genes involved in the circadian rhythm and photosynthesis of tea plants.
  • Findings indicate that shorter or altered light periods can modify gene expression and impact stomatal behavior, revealing complex interactions between circadian rhythms and photosynthetic efficiency in tea plants.
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  • Tea plants in acidic soils face risks from excessive manganese (Mn), which can harm their development and physiology.
  • The study showed that these plants exhibited greater Mn tolerance at pH 4, with increased Mn accumulation in their aboveground tissues after 28 days of treatment.
  • Researchers found that Mn-CDF genes are involved in regulating Mn levels and are crucial for the plants' ability to tolerate high Mn concentrations in acidic conditions.
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  • Tea plants are important crops that produce chlorophyll, which is vital for their color and ability to photosynthesize effectively.
  • A study was conducted using high-throughput transcriptomic analysis to examine how different light conditions affect chlorophyll metabolism in tea plants.
  • The findings showed that light exposure influences the expression of key genes involved in chlorophyll synthesis, highlighting distinct patterns under continuous light and varied photoperiods.
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Objective: This study aims to explore the current cognitive status and identify risk factors associated with cognitive function in Tibetan hypertensive patients living at various altitudes.

Methods: The Simple Mental Status Scale (MMSE) was used to evaluate the cognitive function of 611 Tibetan hypertensive patients at various altitudes in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Afterward, we conducted an analysis to identify the factors influencing their cognitive function.

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Objective: To develop a model that integrates radiomics features and clinical factors to predict upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) in patients with decompensated cirrhosis.

Methods: 104 decompensated cirrhosis patients with UGIB and 104 decompensated cirrhosis patients without UGIB were randomized according to a 7:3 ratio into a training cohort ( = 145) and a validation cohort ( = 63). Radiomics features of the abdominal skeletal muscle area (SMA) were extracted from the cross-sectional image at the largest level of the third lumbar vertebrae (L3) on the abdominal unenhanced multi-detector computer tomography (MDCT) images.

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Leaf spreading is a key processing step that affects the aroma formation of green tea. The effects of a single-light wavelength on the aroma and taste of tea have been extensively studied. Less attention has been paid to the effect of different complex light intensities on the formation of green tea's volatile aroma during leaf spreading.

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Fringe projection profilometry based on MEMS micro-vibration mirrors is very promising due to its rapid projection, large depth of field, compact size, and low cost. Although high-frequency fringes can achieve accurate reconstruction, the projector must offer sufficient pixel resolution. In this paper, we proposed a high-resolution projection technique called the delay superposition method.

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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the Pharmacovigilance (PV) and severity of hypersensitivity reactions induced by non-ionic Iodinated Contrast Media (ICM) in the radiology diagnosis reported to the United States Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS).

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the reports of ICM-induced hypersensitivity reactions submitted to the FAERS database between January 2015 and January 2023 and conducted a disproportionality analysis. The seven most common non-ionic ICM, including iohexol, iopamidol, ioversol, iopromide, iomeprol, iobitridol, and iodixanol, were chiefly analyzed.

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  • This study aims to create a radiomics model using contrast-enhanced CT images to predict liver injury in patients with acute pancreatitis (AP).
  • Researchers analyzed 1223 radiomic features from CT images of 209 AP patients, using LASSO for feature selection and logistic regression for model construction.
  • The results showed that the radiomic model outperformed clinical models in predicting liver injury, indicating its potential to enhance clinical decision-making and patient outcomes in AP cases.
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Sida rhombifolia (S. rhombifolia) is a widely used herbal plant for humans because of its antioxidant and antibacterial effects, but its potential use as a feed additive for livestock has not been investigated. Twenty 350 days-old Anyi tile-like grey chickens were randomly divided into a control group (fed basal diet) and a treatment group (fed basal diet + 3% of S.

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As the most consumed tea in the world, all kinds of black tea are developed from Wuyi black tea. In this study, quality components, regulatory gene expression, and key enzyme activity during the processing were analyzed to illustrate the taste formation of WBT. Withering mainly affected the content of amino acids, while catechins and tea pigments were most influenced by rolling and the pre-metaphase of fermentation.

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Currently, 3D reconstruction methods in structured light are generally implemented in a pre-calibrated area. To realize a full-field reconstruction, the calibration plate can be moved to multiple positions in a time-consuming manner, or the whole field can be calibrated with the help of a large calibration plate, which is more costly. In this paper, we address this problem by proposing a method for obtaining a global phase-angle model under a locally calibrated region, and based on this relationship, we investigate and analyze the reconstruction inside and outside of the calibrated zone.

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Astringency has an important impact on the taste quality of tea infusion, a process which occurs when polyphenols complex with salivary proteins to form an impermeable membrane. (-)-Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is the main astringent compound found in green tea and mucin is the main protein present in saliva. Determining the turbidity of EGCG-mucin mixtures is an effective method to quantify the astringency intensity of EGCG solutions.

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Background: The circadian clock, also known as the circadian rhythm, is responsible for predicting daily and seasonal changes in the environment, and adjusting various physiological and developmental processes to the appropriate times during plant growth and development. The circadian clock controls the expression of the Lhcb gene, which encodes the chlorophyll a/b binding protein. However, the roles of the Lhcb gene in tea plant remain unclear.

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Angle measurement is an essential component of precision measurement and serves as a crucial prerequisite for high-end manufacturing. It guides the implementation of precision manufacturing and assembly. The current angle measurement methods mainly focus on multiple axes, high precision, and large measurement ranges.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent complication of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Previous investigations have revealed the involvement of FTO alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase (FTO) and aquaporin 3 (AQP3) in AKI. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the association of FTO and AQP3 on proximal tubular epithelial cell damage in SAP-induced AKI.

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Objectives: Helicobacter pylori () is a type of bacteria that infects the stomach lining, and it is a major cause of chronic gastritis (CG). infection can influence the composition of the gastric microbiota. Additionally, alterations in the gut microbiome have been associated with various health conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders.

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Tea plant [Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze] is one of the important foliar cash crops in China, and its root system absorbs heavy metal (HM) elements enriched in the soil and transports them to the over ground part.

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