Publications by authors named "Yao Chong"

Inadequate vascularization significantly hampers wound recovery by limiting nutrient delivery. To address this challenge, we extracted membrane vesicles from (LMVs) and identified their angiogenic potential via transcriptomic analysis. We further developed a composite hydrogel system (Gel-LMVs) by anchoring LMVs within carboxylated chitosan and cross-linking it with oxidized hyaluronic acid through a Schiff base reaction.

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Background: Chen's Peiyuan Tang (CSPYT) is a compound herbal formula that has shown the potential to enhance ovarian function and reduce autophagy in ovarian granulosa cells, which plays a crucial role in follicular development and maturation. The application of Chinese herbal medicine offers a promising alternative to traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Methods: This study explores CSPYT's therapeutic mechanisms in treating POF, focusing on its modulation of autophagy through network pharmacology and transcriptomics-based analysis, predicting potential interactions and pathways.

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  • - The study addresses challenges in centipede population counting methods, such as low accuracy and large model sizes that hinder their practical use on mobile devices.
  • - A new lightweight detection model called FCM-YOLO is introduced, which improves detection speed and accuracy by using an advanced framework and a special attention module.
  • - Experimental results demonstrate that FCM-YOLO achieves a 97.4% detection accuracy and reduces computational demands compared to existing models, contributing to better management of the rural centipede industry.
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For the electric hydrostatic pump unit (EPU), which is a crucial component in the electro hydraulic servo pump control system (EHSPCS), nonlinear flow modelling is a key challenge to achieve high performance operation, especially in position control. For the nonlinear flow of EPUs, simple linearization combined with compensation has become a popular control method recently. However, the control performance is constrained by the reliance on deviation correction.

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  • The study investigates the unclear incidence of cognitive impairment or dementia in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and identifies associated risk factors.* -
  • A systematic search of 23 studies involving 2,620 patients revealed that the incidence of cognitive issues was notably high, especially within the first month and after one year post-surgery, with rates of 35.96% and 39.13%, respectively.* -
  • Hypertension was found to be a significant risk factor for cognitive impairment shortly after CABG, highlighting the need for further research to develop strategies to mitigate these cognitive issues post-surgery.*
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The pH and humidity of the crop environment are essential indicators for monitoring crop growth status. This study reports a lead-free perovskite/polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene composite (LPPC) to enhance the stability and reliability of in situ plant pH and humidity monitoring. The mesh composite membrane of LPPC illustrates a hydrophobic contact angle of 101.

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High-precision rainfall erosivity mapping is crucial for accurately evaluating regional soil erosion on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) under the backdrop of climate warming and humidification. Although high spatiotemporal resolution gridded precipitation data provides the foundation for rainfall erosivity mapping, the increasing spatial heterogeneity of rainfall with decreasing temporal granularity can lead to greater errors when directly computing rainfall erosivity from gridded precipitation data. In this study, a site-scale conversion coefficient was established so that rainfall erosivity calculated using hourly data can be converted to rainfall erosivity calculated using per-minute data.

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Introduction: Angiotensin (1-7) (Ang-(1-7)) is an emerging component of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) with effective anti-fibrosis properties and has been shown to interfere with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) by numerous studies. In recent years, EMT has been proposed as a new therapeutic target for skin fibrotic diseases such as keloids. However, the effect of Ang-(1-7) on EMT in skin is still unclear.

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Flexible sensors for application in various industries, including biomedicine and wearable electronics, are frequently made using silver nanoparticle (AgNP) inks and inkjet printing (IJP) technology. Inkjet-printed flexible electronic devices are made up of many printed lines that run parallel to each other, and the surface morphology of the printed lines and the interline state directly impact the electrical conductivity of the electronic devices. This paper describes the experimental setup for IJP, the definition of print line characteristics, and common unavoidable defects.

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Poor wound healing and pathological healing have been pressing issues in recent years, as they impact human quality of life and pose risks of long-term complications. The study of neovascularization has emerged as a prominent research focus to address these problems. During the process of repair and regeneration, the establishment of a new vascular system is an indispensable stage for complete healing.

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Glioblastoma (GBM), isolated brain metastasis (SBM), and primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) possess a high level of similarity in histomorphology and clinical manifestations on multimodal MRI. Such similarities have led to challenges in the clinical diagnosis of these three malignant tumors. However, many existing models solely focus on either the task of segmentation or classification, which limits the application of computer-aided diagnosis in clinical diagnosis and treatment.

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In order to enhance the precision and speed of control for electronic throttle valves (ETVs) in the face of disturbance and parameter uncertainties, an adaptive second-order fixed-time sliding mode (ASOFxTSM) controller is developed, along with disturbance observer compensation techniques. Initially, a control-oriented model specifically considering lumped disturbances within the ETV is established. Secondly, to address the contradiction between fast response and heavy chattering of conventional fixed-time sliding mode, a hierarchical sliding surface approach is introduced.

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Enhanced P53 signaling may lead to hematopoietic disorders, yet an effective therapeutic strategy is still lacking. Our study, along with previous research, suggests that P53 overactivation and hematopoietic defects are major consequences of zinc deficiency. However, the relationship between these two pathological processes remains unclear.

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Cognitive impairment (CI) shares common cardiovascular risk factors with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and is increasingly prevalent in our ageing population. Whilst AMI is associated with increased rates of CI, CI remains underreported and infrequently identified in patients with AMI. In this review, we discuss the evidence surrounding AMI and its links to dementia and CI, including pathophysiology, risk factors, management and interventions.

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of hypoxia on the anti-inflammatory effect of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AMSCs) in vitro and its possible mechanism. AMSCs were cultured in vitro in a hypoxic environment with 3% O, and a normoxic (21% O) environment was used as the control. The cells were identified by in vitro adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation and cell surface antigen detection, and the cell viability were detected.

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The sediment transport capacity by overland flow (T) is a key parameter in process-based soil erosion models and T variation is sensitive to changes in soil properties. This study was undertaken to investigate T variations with respect to soil properties and establish a universal relationship to predict T. The test soils were collected from typical agricultural regions (Guanzhong basin-Yangling (YL), Weibei Dry plateau-Chunhua (CH), Hilly and gully region-Ansai (AS), Ago-pastoral transition zone along the Great Wall-Yuyang (YY), and Weiriver floodplain-Weicheng (WC)) of the Loess Plateau, and subjected to 36 different combinations of slope gradients (S, 5.

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Image fusion techniques have been widely used for multi-modal medical image fusion tasks. Most existing methods aim to improve the overall quality of the fused image and do not focus on the more important textural details and contrast between the tissues of the lesion in the regions of interest (ROIs). This can lead to the distortion of important tumor ROIs information and thus limits the applicability of the fused images in clinical practice.

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This study sought to investigate the impact of pre-existing cognitive impairment on outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). TAVI has been increasingly used in seniors, and evidence suggests better outcomes than surgical aortic valve replacement. Although frailty has been shown to be associated with poorer outcomes after TAVI, the effect of pre-existing cognitive impairment on patient outcomes after TAVI remains unclear.

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Introduction: The burden of cognitive impairment in heart failure (HF) patients is significant and leads to longer hospital stay, higher readmission rates, and increased mortality. This review seeks to synthesize the available studies to determine the prevalence and incidence of cognitive impairment and dementia in HF patients.

Methods: PubMed, Embase, PsychoINFO, and Cochrane databases were systematically searched from their inception through to May 3, 2021.

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Background: Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are a group of antidiabetic medications with a favourable cardiovascular, renal and overall safety profile. Given the limited treatment options available for neurological disorders, it is important to determine whether the pleiotropic effects of SGLT2i can be utilised in their prevention and management.

Methods: All articles published before 20 March 2021 were systematically searched in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, APA PsycINFO and ClinicalTrials.

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Biofortification of wheat with mineral through crop breeding is a sustainable and cost-effective approach to address human mineral malnutrition. A better understanding of the trends of grain concentrations of mineral nutrients in wheat over the breeding period may help to assess the breeding progress to date. A 2-year field experiment using 138 Chinese wheat landraces and 154 cultivars was conducted.

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To evaluate the pharmacokinetic properties and bioequivalence of 2 oral formulations of domperidone in healthy Chinese subjects, a randomized, open-label, 2-way crossover study was conducted under fasting and fed states. All 96 healthy subjects were randomized to receive a single oral dose of a 10-mg generic domperidone tablet (test) or branded domperidone tablet (reference). Blood samples were collected at specified time intervals and analyzed for domperidone using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

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Cognitive impairment (CI) is common in heart failure (HF). Patients with HF demonstrate reduced global cognition as well as deficits in multiple cognitive domains compared to controls. Degree of CI may be related to HF severity.

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