Publications by authors named "Yaoyao Fu"

Although the technologies for auricular reconstruction in microtia have improved, issues such as low hairlines or excessive hair growth can still pose aesthetic problems for the reconstructed ear. Laser depilation has been reported as a solution for hair problems. However, few studies have discussed the appropriate region for hair removal.

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Background: Tissue engineering is increasingly viewed as a promising avenue for functional cartilage reconstruction. However, chondrocyte dedifferentiation during in vitro culture remains an obstacle for clinical translation of tissue engineered cartilage. Re-differentiated induction have been employed to induce dedifferentiated chondrocytes back to their original phenotype.

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Background: Mandibulofacial dysostosis with microcephaly (MFDM, OMIM# 610536) is a rare monogenic disease that is caused by a mutation in the elongation factor Tu GTP binding domain containing 2 gene (EFTUD2, OMIM* 603892). It is characterized by mandibulofacial dysplasia, microcephaly, malformed ears, cleft palate, growth and intellectual disability. MFDM can be easily misdiagnosed due to its phenotypic overlap with other craniofacial dysostosis syndromes.

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Microtia is the second most common maxillofacial birth defect worldwide. However, the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in isolated microtia is not well understood. This study aimed at identifying lncRNAs that regulate the expression of genes associated with isolated microtia.

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Early and accurate diagnosis of ear deformities in newborns is crucial for an effective non-surgical correction treatment, since this commonly seen ear anomalies would affect aesthetics and cause mental problems if untreated. It is not easy even for experienced physicians to diagnose the auricular deformities of newborns and the classification of the sub-types, because of the rich bio-metric features embedded in the ear shape. Machine learning has already been introduced to analyze the auricular shape.

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Microtia is one of the most common craniofacial birth defects worldwide, and its primary clinical manifestation is auricle deformity. Epigenetic factors are known to contribute to the etiology of microtia, yet the involvement of circular RNAs (circRNAs) in human auricle development and their association with microtia remains poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to analyze differentially expressed circRNAs and explore their functional implications in isolated microtia.

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Bone conduction devices (BCDs) are widely used in the treatment of conductive hearing loss (CHL), but their applications on unilateral CHL (UCHL) patients remain controversial. To evaluate the effects of BCDs in UCHL, a systematic search was undertaken until May 2023 following the PRISMA guidelines. Among the 391 references, 21 studies met the inclusion criteria and were ultimately selected for review.

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Hearing improvement is another basic requirement for microtia patients in addition to aesthetic needs. This quantitative framework fabrication method can reduce the learning curve, obtain satisfactory aesthetic results with few complications, and reserve a certain space for future canalplasty. Laryngoscope, 134:148-153, 2024.

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Background: The EarWell System offers a correction opportunity for infants born with ear anomalies. However, the long-term effectiveness of ear molding remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the long-term effectiveness of this novel technique and to determine the risk factors for recurrence.

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The serum glycoprotein leucine-rich ɑ-2-glycoprotein 1 (LRG1), primarily produced by hepatocytes and neutrophils, is a multifunctional protein that modulates various signaling cascades, mainly TGFβ signaling. Serum LRG1 and neutrophil-derived LRG1 have different molecular weights due to differences in glycosylation, but the impact of the differential glycan composition in LRG1 on its cellular function is largely unknown. We previously reported that LRG1 can promote both angiogenic and neurotrophic processes under hyperglycemic conditions by interacting with LPHN2.

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  • - Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) refers to the loss of two or more pregnancies, negatively impacting the emotional well-being of couples trying to conceive, with unclear mechanisms behind its occurrence.
  • - A key challenge for the maternal immune system during pregnancy is achieving and maintaining immune tolerance toward the fetus, where decidual macrophages play a crucial role in this process.
  • - This study aims to investigate decidual macrophages and their connection to RSA by reviewing literature on their phenotypes and functions, ultimately summarizing recent findings on how these cells relate to recurrent pregnancy loss.
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The undesired distribution of irregular surface astigmatism (SA) on the freeform surface has been the major concern of progressive addition lens (PAL) design. Herein, we proposed a segmented freeform surface (SFS) construction method, which relies on the lines of curvature to rule the surface segmentation and then eliminates the difference between principal curvatures to correct the SA. Based on ray tracing and numerical simulation results, the SFS-PAL design has superior performance in image quality within a dynamic field of view over the conventional freeform PAL.

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To observe the effect of fixation materials on the long-term stability of the cartilage framework in auricular reconstruction. Consecutive patients who underwent the first stage of auricular reconstruction by the same surgical team from September 2018 to March 2021 were included. Those with braided absorbable suture, polypropylene suture, and titanium wire were defined as Groups A, B, and C, respectively.

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Objectives: This study examined the effectiveness of Byrd's EarWell system for the treatment of auricular helix adhesion.

Methods: The newborns with helix adhesion were treated with ear molding. The photos of pinna were taken before, during, and after the treatment.

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  • Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are crucial for growth and development, mainly in embryos and after birth, often found in the blood bound to a complex that includes IGF-binding protein 3 (IGFBP3) and acid-labile subunit (ALS).
  • Researchers used cryo-electron microscopy to visualize the structure of the human IGF1/IGFBP3/ALS complex, discovering its unique parachute-like shape which is vital for how these components bind and work together.
  • Their studies indicate that when IGFBP3 undergoes proteolysis, it affects the release of IGF1 and increases its availability, shedding light on the molecular interactions involved and suggesting how mutations in these genes can lead
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Objective: In this article, the influence of occupational stigma on workplace well-being of platform-based food-delivery workers is examined. The mediation effect of work-contingent self-esteem and the moderating effect of job control are also assessed.

Methods: Questionnaire data from 362 platform-based food-delivery workers were gathered at three time points, and multiple regression analyses were used to test each hypothesis.

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As one of the common birth defects worldwide, nonsyndromic microtia is a complex disease that results from interactions between environmental and genetic factors. However, the underlying causes of nonsyndromic microtia are currently not well understood. The present study determined transcriptomic and proteomic profiles of auricular cartilage tissues in 10 patients with third-degree nonsyndromic microtia and five control subjects by RNA microarray and tandem mass tag-based quantitative proteomics technology.

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Objective: Temporoparietal fascia is important for auricular reconstruction or repair after auricular reconstruction. Thus, the course of the superficial temporal artery (STA) is of vital importance to prevent destruction of the artery. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the course of the superficial temporal artery in patients with congenital microtia and its relationship with remnants.

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Objectives: Ear molding is an emerging technique that can correct auricular deformities. Treatment initiation time is the most important prognostic determinant of ear molding. Here, we aimed to examine why auricular cartilage plasticity appeared to diminish with age.

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We prepared a detoxified rapeseed protein isolate (RPI) by phytase/ethanol treatment based on alkaline extraction and acidic precipitation. Contents of protein, fat, ash, moisture, crude fiber, glucosinolates, phytic acid, and phenolics and color were determined. To evaluate the safety of detoxified RPI, five groups of C57 mice (detoxified RPI [10 and 20 g kg]; commercial soybean protein isolate (SPI) [10 g kg]; non-detoxified RPI [10 g kg]; control) were used in the acute-toxicity test.

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Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA), termed as two or more consecutive pregnancy loss is a great problem for some women of childbearing age. A large number of evidence confirm that there may be an immune background of RSA. As a member of the innate immune system, uterine natural killer (uNK) cells account for about 70% of total lymphocytes during pregnancy and play a critical role in the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy.

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Background: The separation of isomeric compounds from a mixture is a recurring problem in chemistry and phytochemistry research. The purification of pharmacologically active ginsenoside Rb from ginseng extracts is limited by the co-existence of its isomer Rb. The aim of the present study was to develop an enzymatic elimination-combined purification method to obtain pure Rb from a mixture of isomers.

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Although good performance has been reported in shallow neural networks, the application of memristor synapses towards realistic deep neural networks has met more stringent requirements on the synapse properties, particularly the high precision and linearity of the synaptic analog weight tuning. In this study, a LiAlOX memristor synapse was fabricated and optimized to address these demands. By delicately tuning the initial conductance states, 120-level continuously adjustable conductance states were obtained and the nonlinearity factor was substantially reduced from 8.

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