Publications by authors named "Yan-Ting Shi"

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  • The study aimed to assess how well IBD patients and gastroenterologists understand pregnancy-related issues, which can impact fertility plans and disease management.
  • A survey was conducted in 63 centers across China, collecting responses from 185 physicians and 609 patients, followed by an educational session for patients.
  • Results showed that patients had significantly less knowledge than physicians before education, but post-education, their understanding improved in several key areas related to pregnancy and IBD.
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Bioretention facilities are one of the most widely used measures for urban stormwater control and utilization. In this study, the accumulation characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in bioretention facilities and the effects of PAHs on the structure of microbial communities were explored by combining on-site monitoring and water distribution simulation experiments. The correlation between pollutant accumulation and dominant microorganisms in the bioretention systems was also clarified.

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Background And Aims: Sec62 is a membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum that facilitates protein transport. Its role in cancer is increasingly recognised, but remains largely unknown. We investigated the functional role of Sec62 in gastric cancer (GC) and its underlying mechanism.

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Objective: To analyze the reversal effect of Buzhong Yiqi Decoction (BYD) on multidrug resistance of human adenocarcinoma of lung cell line A549/DDP, and to study its effect on the expression of survivin by using serum pharmacological methods in vitro. Methods Totally 24 SD rats were divided into the high, medium and low dose groups, and the blank control group by randomized controlled method. The high dose BYD containing serum (1.

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In order to evaluate the hazard of PM2.5 emitted by various boilers, in this paper, segmentation of particulate matters with sizes of below 2. 5 microm was performed based on their formation mechanisms and hazard level to human beings and environment.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how serum from specific traditional Chinese herbs affects the contraction of rat colonic smooth muscle cells.
  • The researchers isolated the muscle cells and tested their contraction in response to different concentrations of the herbal serum, as well as a control substance (acetylcholine).
  • Results showed that the herbal serum caused dose-dependent contractions, but the strongest effects among the different herbal serums were not statistically significant from each other.
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