Publications by authors named "Xiong Chao"

Background: Thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) is an autoimmune inflammatory disorder of the orbital adipose tissue, primarily causing oxidative stress injury and tissue remodeling in the orbital connective tissue. Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death driven by the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), iron metabolism disorder, and lipid peroxidation. This study aims to identify and validate the optimal feature genes (OFGs) of ferroptosis with diagnostic and therapeutic potential in TAO orbital adipose tissue through bioinformatics analysis and to assess their correlation with disease-related immune cell infiltration.

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This study aims to investigate the distribution characteristics and correlations of orbital soft tissue volume expansion in patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) by analyzing orbital computed tomography (CT) data and to determine the most appropriate parameters and corresponding cut-off values for imaging classification. Patients with TAO who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, along with those with lacrimal duct obstruction requiring orbital CT examination, were included in the study. Raw CT data were imported into Mimics and RadiAnt software for analysis, and measurements of orbital volume, orbital fat volume, extraocular muscle volume, optic nerve volume, and exophthalmos were obtained.

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To investigate the efficacy of endoscopic membranous nasolacrimal duct resection combined with retrograde lacrimal stent in the treatment of extremely inferior lacrimal duct obstruction. Retrospective cohort study at Nanchang University's Affiliated Eye Hospital. Experimental Group: Endoscopic membranous nasolacrimal duct resection combined with retrograde lacrimal stent implantation; Control group: Conventional endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy combined with bicanalicular Silicone Stent implantation.

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The hydroxyapatite orbital implantation is widely used to treat orbital malformation, but delayed postoperative angiogenesis can hinder conjunctival wound healing, potentially leading to implant exposure and prolapse. Low-intensity laser therapy (LLLT) is recognized for its ability to promote tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain. This study aims to explore the specific mechanism of miRNAs-VEGFA pathway regulation in early vascularization after orbital implant placement induced by LLLT.

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  • - C. A. Meyer is widely recognized for its therapeutic benefits, with its active components, triterpenoid saponins, differing in concentration across various plant tissues.
  • - Research using HPLC analyzed five specific saponins across three tissues, revealing a connection between their levels and the expression of key genes involved in saponin biosynthesis, particularly 10 CYP and 3 UGT genes.
  • - The study included molecular analysis of UGT genes, validating their protein sizes and exploring their functions, thereby contributing to the understanding of triterpenoid saponin production and its implications for traditional Chinese medicine and synthetic biology.
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  • Unfairness and inequity in AI usage for healthcare lead to challenges, especially when models perform unequally across different demographic groups due to biases associated with sensitive attributes.
  • The Attribute Neutral Framework and its component, the Attribute Neutralizer (AttrNzr), work to remove biased attributes from data to reduce unfairness while improving representation among various subgroups.
  • AttrNzr not only enhances fairness in disease diagnosis models (DDMs) while maintaining accuracy but also offers a flexible, model-independent approach that effectively mitigates unfairness during the training phase.
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Traditionally, antifungal resistance (AFR) has received much less attention compared with bacterial resistance to antibiotics. However, global changes, pandemics, and emerging new fungal infections have highlighted global health consequences of AFR. The recent report of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified fungal priority pathogens, and recognised AFR among the greatest global health threats.

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  • The study explored how different fetal growth trajectories (FGTs) can predict early childhood development, reveal metabolic changes during pregnancy, and identify optimal and suboptimal growth patterns.
  • Six distinct FGTs were identified through machine learning, with a specific focus on the “early accelerating with late medium growth” pattern, which was linked to better outcomes in cognitive and respiratory health.
  • The research indicated that certain FGTs, particularly the early decelerating and late decelerating patterns, were associated with poorer development and health risks, suggesting that understanding FGTs could lead to early interventions for potential developmental issues.
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To enhance the efficiency of the Stinger Polycrystalline Diamond Compact (PDC) cutter in breaking hard rocks, this study focuses on optimizing the cutter intrusion-cutting rock breaking parameters. A numerical calculation model for the rotational breaking of granite by a Stinger PDC cutter was established. A comprehensive statistical examination was performed to assess the influence of various factors on intrusion ability (IA), tangential force (TF), and mechanical specific energy (MSE).

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Objective: To compare the speed of achieving painless uterine contractions in parturients undergoing epidural analgesia at different lumbar puncture levels.

Methods: This study is a randomized controlled trial at a tertiary A hospital with a history of over 80 years in Sichuan Province, China. Parturients aged 22-40 years old scheduled for vaginal delivery under epidural analgesia were recruited.

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To elucidate the genetic information and evolutionary relationships of , we initiated the sequencing of the complete chloroplast genome of Franch. 1888, complemented by comparative analyses with closely related species. The chloroplast genome of was 153,516 bp in length and exhibited a typical quadripartite structure.

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Background: The first line treatment for moderate to severe active thyroid associated ophthalmopathy is glucocorticoid pulse therapy, but for patients with contraindications to hormone therapy or hormone resistance, it is urgent to find a suitable treatment plan.

Aims: To find a reliable alternative to hormone pulse therapy for thyroid associated ophthalmopathy by comparing the efficacy with first-line treatment regimens.

Methods: Search PubMed, Ovid, Web of science, Cochrane library, and Clinical Trials.

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Introduction: Abscisic acid (ABA) can negatively regulate seed germination, but the mechanisms of ABA-mediated metabolism modulation are not well understood. Moreover, it remains unclear whether metabolic pathways vary with the different tissue parts of the embryo, such as the radicle, hypocotyl and cotyledon.

Methods: In this report, we performed the first comprehensive metabolome analysis of the radicle and hypocotyl + cotyledon in Pinus koraiensis seeds in response to ABA treatment during germination.

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Background: The patterns of blood pressure (BP) change throughout the pregnancy were related to adverse birth outcomes. However, little is known about the long-term effect of BP change patterns on child neurodevelopment. This study aimed to explore the relationship between the BP trajectory and BP variability during pregnancy and early childhood neurodevelopment.

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One of the biggest challenges in biotechnology and medical diagnostics is finding extremely sensitive and adaptable biosensors. Since metal-based enzyme-mimetic biocatalysts may lead to biosafety concerns on accumulative toxicity, it is essential to synthesize metal-free enzyme-mimics with optimal biocatalytic activity and superior selectivity. Here, the pyridine-bridged covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with specific oxidase-like (OXD-like) activities as intelligent artificial enzymes for light-augmented biocatalytic sensing of biomarkers are disclosed.

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  • A study aimed to assess the effectiveness of combining surgical navigation nasal endoscopy (NNE) with three-dimensional printing technology (3DPT) for treating orbital blowout fractures (OBF).
  • Patients were divided into two groups: one received traditional surgery while the other used the new combined approach, allowing researchers to compare the outcomes, including recovery rates and complications.
  • Results showed that the new surgical method significantly improved recovery from diplopia and eye movement disorders and had a lower rate of postoperative complications than traditional methods.
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In the context of using aircraft as a pivotal tool for detecting radioactive hotspots, the acquisition of radioactivity data was conducted through a CeBr scintillation crystal detector mounted on a helicopter. However, challenges arose, including managing extensive data volumes, computationally demanding tasks, and susceptibility to local optima issues. To address these challenges and leverage the benefits of the Sparrow Search Algorithm (SSA) in global optimization and convergence speed, an improved SSA was devised.

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Pentachlorophenol (PCP), a typical environmental endocrine disruptor and a new persistent organic pollutant, has been extensively used as a pesticide worldwide. Although its use has been restricted for decades, PCP remains prevalent in both the environment and human bodies. Despite the known endocrine-disrupting and exogenous hormonal effects of PCP, few epidemiological studies examined such impact, especially among sensitive populations and during critical periods.

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Waste liquid stored in the containment sumps of nuclear power plants may contain a variety of radionuclides. Real-time monitoring of containment sump waste liquid can ensure that accidents, such as leakage of cooling water, can be avoided. This paper presents the design of a radioactive monitoring system for waste liquid in a containment sump.

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The immune system of Manduca sexta has been well studied to understand molecular mechanisms of insect antimicrobial responses. While evidence supports the existence of major immune signaling pathways in this species, it is unclear how induced production of defense proteins is specifically regulated by the Toll and Imd pathways. Our previous studies suggested that diaminopimelic acid-type peptidoglycans (DAP-PG) from Gram-negative and some Gram-positive bacteria, more than Lys-type peptidoglycans (Lys-PG) from other Gram-positive bacteria, triggers both pathways through membrane-bound receptors orthologous to Drosophila Toll and PGRP-LC.

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Plant-associated diazotrophs strongly relate to plant nitrogen (N) supply and growth. However, our knowledge of diazotrophic community assembly and microbial N metabolism in plant microbiomes is largely limited. Here we examined the assembly and temporal dynamics of diazotrophic communities across multiple compartments (soils, epiphytic and endophytic niches of root and leaf, and grain) of three cereal crops (maize, wheat, and barley) and identified the potential N-cycling pathways in phylloplane microbiomes.

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What Is Already Known About This Topic?: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a significant contributor to illness and death in children. There has been a notable rise in the occurrence of ARIs and the associated pathogens in China, which has garnered worldwide attention.

What Is Added By This Report?: This study conducted a retrospective analysis of the clinical characteristics of children with ARIs in Wuhan City from September to November 2023.

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Propane dehydrogenation (PDH) has been an outstanding technique with a bright prospect, which can meet the growing global demand for propylene. However, undesired side reactions result in the deactivation of the Pt-based catalysts, which contribute to the insufficient lifetime of the catalysts. Herein, we describe a novel catalyst by encapsulating bimetallic CoCu-modified Pt species in S-1 zeolite for efficient dehydrogenation of propane, which synergizes the confinement of zeolites and the geometric and electronic effects on Pt species for enhancing the catalyst stability.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication after pediatric cardiac surgery and is associated with worse outcomes. Ibuprofen is widely used in the perioperative period and can affect kidney function in children. However, the association between ibuprofen exposure and AKI after pediatric cardiac surgery has not been determined yet.

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Background: The main treatment for the symptoms of proptosis and optic nerve compression caused by thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy is orbital decompression surgery. Medial inferior wall decompression and balanced decompression are two frequently used surgical procedures. However, there is no unified consensus on how to choose different surgical options for orbital decompression in clinical practice.

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