Publications by authors named "Yanhu Ge"

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  • The study evaluates several large language models (LLMs), including ChatGLM2-6B and GPT-4, for biomedical named entity recognition (BNER) in Chinese, using real-world electronic medical record data and a public dataset.
  • Results show that while LLMs perform well with zero-shot and few-shot prompts, they improve significantly with instruction fine-tuning, with ChatGLM2-6B outperforming a traditional model (BiLSTM+CRF) on real-world data.
  • This research is the first to assess LLMs on Chinese BNER tasks and provides guidelines for future work, highlighting the potential benefits of using LLMs in this area.
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Objective: To explore the predictive value of leukocyte derived markers for postoperative delirium (POD) in patients undergoing cardiac valve surgery.

Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted. The patients who underwent cardiac valve surgery admitted to Beijing Anzhen Hospital of Capital Medical University from October 2021 to March 2023 were enrolled.

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This study attempted to explore whether miR-363-3p play a role in the isoflurane (ISO)-mediated protective effect of cardiomyocyte injury induced by hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R). A myocardial cell injury model was established, and the different preconditioning ISO concentrations were screened and determined. The miR-363-3p level was detected by RT-qPCR.

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Introduction: Isoflurane (ISO) may cause neuronal apoptosis and synaptic disorder during development, and damage long-term learning and memory function. This observation aimed to study the function of H19 in vitro and in vivo tests and the further mechanism was identified.

Methods: ISO cell models and rat models were established and reactive oxygen species (ROS) identified.

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Germinal centers (GC) are vital to adaptive immunity. BCL6 and miR-155 are implicated in control of GC reaction and lymphomagenesis. FBXO11 causes BCL6 degradation through ubiquitination in B-cell lymphomas.

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The accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen leads to ER stress, which is related to cellular reactive oxygen species production. Neuropathic pain may result from spinal dorsal horn (SDH) ER stress. In this study, we examined the cause-effect relationship between ER stress and neuropathic pain using the spinal nerve ligation (SNL) rat model.

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There is emerging evidence on the mechanisms of pancreatic cancer pain. Following the establishment of an orthotropic transplantation model of pancreatic cancer, microarray analysis was performed to identify changes in the expression levels of pain‑associated genes in the spinal cord. A mouse model of pancreatic cancer‑induced pain was established by implanting SW 1990 cells into the pancreases of female BALB/c‑nu mice.

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Background: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are key molecules that mediate neuropathic pain. Although hydrogen is an established antioxidant, its effect on chronic pain has not been characterized. This study was to investigate the efficacy and mechanisms of hydrogen-rich normal saline induced analgesia.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the impairment of baroreflex sensitivity in patients with obstructive jaundice, a condition linked to severe postoperative complications like hypotensive shock and renal failure.
  • - A total of 35 jaundiced patients were compared to 30 non-jaundiced controls using a modified pharmacologic technique to assess baroreflex sensitivity before surgery.
  • - Results showed that jaundiced patients exhibited significantly reduced baroreflex sensitivity, linked to higher levels of plasma atrial natriuretic peptide, indicating a possible mechanism for their increased risk of surgical complications.
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