Publications by authors named "Ya S"

Water pollution resulting from Hg(II) ions has garnered significant global concern for public health. The flexibility and simplicity of design, cost savings, and ease of operation with adaptive designs provide adsorption with a considerable advantage over other processes. However, MoS is hydrophobic in nature, which limits its efficiency in the removal of Hg(II) ions from water.

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  • - The study aimed to reassess the prevalence of tinea capitis (a fungal infection) among schoolchildren in Bouake city, 16 years after a previous study.
  • - A survey of 803 children aged 5 to 13 years was conducted, revealing a prevalence of 8.7% for suspected tinea capitis, with the most common fungi identified being Trichophyton soudanense and others.
  • - The findings indicated a decrease in tinea capitis cases compared to 2003, attributed to better living conditions and hygiene practices in the area.
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Aquatic products are a high-quality source of protein for humans, and the changes in protein during aquatic product processing are crucial for nutritional value, product performance, and consumer health. With the advancement of science and technology, aquatic product processing methods have become increasingly diverse. In addition to traditional methods such as thermal processing (steaming, roasting, and frying) and pickling, emerging non-thermal processing technologies, such as high pressure, ultrasound, and irradiation, are also being applied.

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  • The study investigates how effective handgrip strength and the 5-time chair-stand test are in diagnosing sarcopenia among older Chinese adults.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1,027 participants aged around 70, finding that the rates of possible, confirmed, and severe sarcopenia were higher when using handgrip strength compared to the chair-stand test.
  • The agreement between the two tests in diagnosing sarcopenia was tested, showing varying levels of consistency, with handgrip strength generally yielding more positive results than the chair-stand test.
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Salmonella exhibits a strong inducible acid tolerance response (ATR) under weak acid conditions, and can also induce high-risk strains that are highly toxic, acid resistant, and osmotic pressure resistant to aquatic products. However, the induction mechanism is not yet clear. Therefore, this study aims to simulate the slightly acidic, low-temperature, and high-protein environment during squid processing and storage.

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  • The study aimed to establish an optimal cut-off value for the five-time chair stand test (5CST) as a way to assess sarcopenia (muscle loss) in older adults within the Chinese community.
  • It involved 1,027 participants, and the findings indicated that the overall optimal cut-off for the 5CST was 10.9 seconds, with variations based on age and gender for better accuracy.
  • The research concluded that using these specific cut-off values could significantly enhance the detection rate of sarcopenia in older adults, aiding healthcare workers in community settings.
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438Severe skin injuries can cause serious problems, which could affect the patient's normal life, if not dealt properly in a timely and effective manner. It is an urgent requirement to develop personalized wound dressings with excellent antibacterial activity and biocompatibility to match the shape of the wound to facilitate clinical application. In this study, a bioink (GAQ) based on gelatin (Gel)/sodium alginate (SA)/ quaternized chitosan (QCS) was prepared, and GAQ hydrogel dressing grafting with dopamine (GADQ) was fabricated by an extrusion three-dimensional (3D) printing technology.

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Ultra-fast satellite clock bias (SCB) products play an important role in real-time precise point positioning. Considering the low accuracy of ultra-fast SCB, which is unable to meet the requirements of precise point position, in this paper, we propose a sparrow search algorithm to optimize the extreme learning machine (SSA-ELM) algorithm in order to improve the performance of SCB prediction in the Beidou satellite navigation system (BDS). By using the sparrow search algorithm's strong global search and fast convergence ability, we further improve the prediction accuracy of SCB of the extreme learning machine.

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Aim: This review aimed to synthesize the available evidence on the effectiveness of nurse-led multidisciplinary interventions in primary health care.

Methods: The following Chinese and English databases were searched for relevant articles: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), from the establishment of the databases until the last updating search 1 April 2022. Two researchers screened the studies independently and extracted the data.

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Aim: We aimed to observe the clinical practicing value of radial endobronchial ultrasonography evaluating airway wall thickness before and after bronchial thermoplasty.

Methods: We selected two patients who received bronchial thermoplasty in our hospital. We measured the thickness of each segmental airway wall of each patient by radial endobronchial ultrasonography, and observed the difference before and after the therapy.

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Although various liver chips have been developed using emerging organ-on-a-chip techniques, it remains an enormous challenge to replicate the liver lobules with self-assembled perfusable hepatic sinusoid networks. Herein we develop a lifelike bionic liver lobule chip (LLC), on which the perfusable hepatic sinusoid networks are achieved using a microflow-guided angiogenesis methodology; additionally, during and after self-assembly, oxygen concentration is regulated to mimic physiologically dissolved levels supplied by actual hepatic arterioles and venules. This liver lobule design thereby produces more bionic liver microstructures, higher metabolic abilities, and longer lasting hepatocyte function than other liver-on-a-chip techniques that are able to deliver.

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Transdermal delivery is an attractive strategy for treating superficial tumors. However, the applications of existing transdermal systems have been limited by low transdermal efficiency and poor therapeutic outcomes. Here, we develop a transdermal nanoplatform (+)T-SiDs, based on superparamagnetic iron oxide core, surface-modified with cationic lipids, transdermal enhanced peptide TD, and 1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-tetramethylindotricarbocyanine iodide (DiR), and loaded with doxorubicin.

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Tracing magnetically labeled cells with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an emerging and promising approach to uncover behaviors of cells in cell therapy. Today, existing methods for the magnetic labeling of cells are cumbersome and time-consuming, which has greatly limited the progress of such studies on cell therapy. Thus, in this study, using the flow cytometric loading technology, we develop a sonoporation-based microfluidic chip (i.

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Although the low-temperature reaction mechanism of catalytic CO oxidation reaction remains unclear, the active sites of copper play a crucial role in this mechanism. One-step aerosol-assisted self-assembly (AASA) process has been developed for the synthesis of mesoporous Cu-doped TiO microspheres (CuTMS) to incorporate copper into the TiO lattice. This strategy highly enhanced the dispersion of copper from 41.

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Objectives: To estimate the prevalence, ethnic differences and associated risk factors of myopic maculopathy in Han and Uygur adults in Xinjiang, China.

Design And Setting: A cross-sectional study with multistage, stratified cluster sampling method was conducted in Xinjiang, China.

Participants: A total of 4023 Han and Uygur participants aged 40 years and older were eligible for the study.

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In studies on cell therapies, cells often need to be magnetically labeled and then tracked using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques. To achieve good imaging performance on infused cells, the analysis of the sorted, labeled cells before infusion is necessary. Herein, we developed a microfluidic chip to quantitatively analyze magnetically labeled cells.

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Myanmar has introduced routine viral load (VL) testing for people living with HIV (PLHIV) starting first-line antiretroviral therapy (ART). The first VL test was initially scheduled at 12-months and one year later this changed to 6-months. Using routinely collected secondary data, we assessed program performance of routine VL testing at 12-months and 6-months in PLHIV starting ART in the Integrated HIV-Care Program, Myanmar, from January 2016 to December 2017.

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Lucio phenomenon is a potentially fatal leprosy reaction seen in pure, primitive, and diffuse form of lepromatous leprosy. It is a globally restricted phenomenon that occurs in Mexico and Costa Rica; however, sporadic cases have been reported elsewhere. We report a rare case of a 50-year-old Indonesian, who resided in Malaysia for the past 33 years, which presented with extensive ulcers on all four limbs for 3 weeks, as well as a 16-year history of skin changes and alopecia.

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Background: A series of interventions are required to prevent mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) starting from HIV testing of pregnant women, initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) or antiretroviral prophylaxis to HIV-positive pregnant women to providing HIV prophylaxis to newborn babies. Gaps in each step can significantly affect the effectiveness of PMTCT interventions. We aimed to determine the gap in initiation of ART/antiretroviral prophylaxis for pregnant women living with HIV, delay in initiation of ART/antiretroviral prophylaxis and factors associated with the delay.

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In vitro engineering of liver tissue is a rapidly developing field for various biomedical applications. However, liver tissue culture is currently performed on only a small scale with a low density of hepatocytes. In this study, a simple design was introduced in a liver microsystem to enhance the transport of nutrients (e.

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The transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) signaling pathways contribute to cell metastasis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Golgi protein 73 (GP73), a type II transmembrane protein in the Golgi apparatus, was initially regarded as a potential biomarker for the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Recently, it was reported that GP73 acts as a key oncogene by promoting HCC growth and metastasis.

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  • A study identified bimodal distribution of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) in Uyghur and Han populations in Xinjiang, China.
  • The research involved 5,923 participants aged 20-80, using surveys and FPG tests to analyze data for different ethnicities and age groups.
  • Despite observing bimodality in FPG levels, the cut points for diagnosing diabetes were deemed not biologically valid, limiting their utility in clinical settings.
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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is associated with invasion and metastasis of cancer cells. Golgi protein 73 (GP73) is a serum biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and our previous study demonstrated that the expression of GP73 correlated with aggressive behavior and EMT molecules in HCC. However, its role in metastatic mechanism of HCC is not clear.

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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of diabetes and identify risk factors in the Uyghur and Han population in Xinjiang, China.

Methods: A cross-sectional study in urban and rural areas in Xinjiang, including 2863 members of the Uyghur population and 3060 of the Han population aged 20 to 80 years, was conducted from June 2013 to August 2013. Data on fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and personal history of diabetes were used to estimate the prevalence of diabetes.

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Objective: To study mutations in the GJB2 gene in Uyghur patients with nonsyndromic hearing impairment from Xinjiang.

Method: Forty-three cases with nonsyndromic hearing impairment and 46 adults with normal hearing were performed mutational analysis of the GJB2 coding region by PCR-direct sequencing.

Result: Six kinds of mutation have been found in the encoding region of hearing impairment group: 380G>A, 109G>A, 235 delC, 233 delC, 7G0>A, 35 delG, of which one 235 delC case is heterozygotes mutation, two 233 delC are homozygotes mutation and two 35 delG are heterozygotes mutation.

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