Publications by authors named "Xue Ling"

Objectives: This study aimed to use a stable and predictive method: Lasso regression model to analyze hypertension's influencing factors and explore the interactions between occupational exposures.

Study Design: This has been a nested case-control study.

Methods: The case group consisted of 959 patients with high blood pressure found during the study.

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In addition to non-pharmaceutical interventions, antiviral drugs and vaccination are considered as the optimal solutions to control and eliminate the COVID-19 pandemic. It is necessary to couple within-host and between-host models to investigate the impact of treatment and vaccination. Hence, we propose an age-structured model, where the infection age is used to link the within-host viral dynamics and the disease dynamics at the population level.

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Background And Aims: Acute myocardial infarction is associated with high mortality, and effective biomarkers are required for the risk stratification. In cardiovascular diseases, circulating levels of ketone bodies (KB) such as β-hydroxybutyrate (β-OHB) and acetoacetate are altered. However, the relationship between circulating KB levels and major adverse clinical events (MACE) in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is unknown.

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  • * Results indicate that higher genetically predicted levels of VEGF-A and VEGF-D are linked to an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation, with VEGF-D being particularly significant.
  • * The findings suggest that elevated VEGF-D levels may causally contribute to the risk of atrial fibrillation, highlighting its potential as a target for further research and intervention.
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Background And Aims: Observational studies have highlighted that gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases, but the causality remains unclear. Herein, the causality between genetic predisposition to gestational diabetes mellitus and the risk of cardiovascular diseases was investigated using sex-specific Mendelian randomization analysis.

Methods: Linkage disequilibrium score regression analysis and two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis were applied to infer the genetic correlation and causality, respectively.

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  • Mpox has become endemic since May 2022, prompting health authorities to focus on vaccination as the main control strategy, despite challenges like vaccine shortages and reduced effectiveness.
  • An epidemiological model was created to understand mpox prevalence in New York City, using data from May to November 2022 to simulate various vaccination scenarios.
  • Without vaccination, new infections could rise by 385%, while pre-pandemic vaccination could reduce infections by 94.2-96%, suggesting that high-risk groups aged 34-45 should be prioritized for vaccination to prevent future outbreaks.
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  • The study investigated how inflammatory biomarkers influence the relationship between dust exposure and lung function in steelworkers, focusing on 2,315 workers from an iron and steel company in Tangshan.
  • Using various health assessments, including questionnaires and pulmonary function tests, the researchers identified significant reductions in lung function levels among those exposed to dust compared to non-exposed workers.
  • The findings revealed that while inflammation markers like white blood cells and neutrophils partially mediated the link between dust exposure and lung function, the overall effect was relatively small, with specific percentages indicating the degree of mediation.
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Aims: A strategy based on therapeutic drug monitoring and population pharmacokinetic (popPK) models would likely increase the rate of clinical remission (CR) after infliximab (IFX) induction in patients with Crohn's disease (CD). This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between early IFX levels and antibodies to infliximab (ATI) and CR at week 14 and simulate the probability of attaining the identified exposure target.

Methods: Patients with CD (n = 140) treated with IFX were enrolled to develop the popPK model.

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  • - High levels of anti-drug antibodies (ADA) against adalimumab can lead to reduced drug effectiveness and clinical issues, prompting the need for better testing methods since traditional assays have limitations in sensitivity and drug tolerance.
  • - An innovative immunoassay platform was developed and tested on 49 patients with ankylosing spondylitis, revealing that 90% developed persistent ADA within 24 weeks, which affected drug clearance and disease relapse.
  • - The findings suggested a significant relationship between ADA levels and drug clearance, highlighting a potential ADA threshold of 10 for clinical application, with IgG being the main type of ADA observed.
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Objective: To observe the effects of acupuncture at "antihypertensive acupoint prescription" on endothelial active factors and related autonomic neurotransmitters in spontaneous hypertension rats, and explore the vascular regulation and central regulation mechanisms of acupuncture for anti-hypertension.

Methods: Thirty SPF grade male spontaneous hypertension rats were randomly divided into a model group (15 rats) and an acupuncture group (15 rats). Besides, 15 Wistar Kyoto rats were collected as a blank control group (normal group).

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Nogo-B, a ubiquitously expressed member of the reticulon family, plays an important role in maintaining endoplasmic reticulum (ER) structure, regulating protein folding, and calcium homeostasis. In this study, we demonstrate that Nogo-B expression and secretion are upregulated in lung cancer and correlate to overall survival. Nogo-B is secreted by various cells, particularly lung cancer cells.

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In this work, we investigate how the seasonal variation in the number of individuals who are tested for an HIV antibody in outpatient clinics affects the HIV transmission patterns in China, which has not been well studied. Based on the characteristics of outpatient testing data and reported cases, we establish a periodic infectious disease model to study the impact of seasonal testing on HIV transmission. The results indicate that the seasonal testing is a driving factor for the seasonality of new cases.

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Metabolism in host cells can be modulated after viral infection, favoring viral survival or clearance. Here, we report that lipid droplet (LD) synthesis in host cells can be modulated by yin yang 1 (YY1) after porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection, resulting in active antiviral activity. As a ubiquitously distributed transcription factor, there was increased expression of YY1 upon PRRSV infection both and .

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Background: Warfarin is a common oral anticoagulant, and its effects vary widely among individuals. Numerous dose-prediction algorithms have been reported based on cross-sectional data generated via multiple linear regression or machine learning. This study aimed to construct an information fusion perturbation theory and machine-learning prediction model of warfarin blood levels based on clinical longitudinal data from cardiac surgery patients.

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Diagnostic delay for TB infected individuals and the lack of TB vaccines for adults are the main challenges to achieve the goals of WHO by 2050. In order to evaluate the impacts of diagnostic delay and vaccination for adults on prevalence of TB, we propose an age-structured model with latent age and infection age, and we incorporate Mycobacterium TB in the environment and vaccination into the model. Diagnostic delay is indicated by the age of infection before receiving treatment.

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Against the backdrop of globalization, interpreting, a translation communicative activity in a verbal way, plays an increasingly important role in international communications and exchanges. In response to this world pattern, the Chinese government attaches great importance to the interpreting industry. However, due to the national condition of uneven regional development, the English interpreting level across China is also unbalanced.

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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mitigation strategies and analyze the impact of human behavior on the transmission of Mpox. The results can provide guidance to public health authorities on comprehensive prevention and control for the new Mpox virus strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo as of December 2023.

Methods: We develop a two-layer Watts-Strogatz network model.

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Background: Warfarin is a widely prescribed anticoagulant in the clinic. It has a more considerable individual variability, and many factors affect its variability. Mathematical models can quantify the quantitative impact of these factors on individual variability.

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The quality of warfarin treatment may be improved if management is guided by the use of models based upon pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic theory. A prospective, two-armed, single-blind, randomized controlled trial compared management aided by a web-based dose calculator (NextDose) with standard clinical care. Participants were 240 adults receiving warfarin therapy following cardiac surgery, followed up until the first outpatient appointment at least 3 months after warfarin initiation.

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The α-1 antitrypsin Z-mutant protein (ATZ) is the primary cause of α-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD). Studying the ubiquitination modification and degradation of ATZ protein is importance for developing treatments for AATD. STUB1 is an important E3 ubiquitin ligase that regulates ubiquitination modification of various proteins.

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  • - A new species has been identified and described from western Hunan, China, and is illustrated for clarity.
  • - Molecular phylogenetic analysis using three nuclear ribosomal DNA loci shows this new species as a sister group within its clade.
  • - The new species can be differentiated from another species by distinct features in lamina, corolla, and nutlet morphology, and a key for identifying all Stachydeae species in China is included.
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Background: Obesity is increasingly recognized as a grave public health concern globally. It is associated with prevalent diseases including coronary heart disease, fatty liver, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Prior research has identified demographic, socioeconomic, lifestyle, and genetic factors as contributors to obesity.

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