Publications by authors named "Ye Mo"

In near-infrared (NIR) polymer phototransistors, the photoresponse is proportional to the turn-on voltage shift (Δ). Due to the narrow band gap of NIR polymers, the Δ value is usually small. However, the use of a single bulk heterojunction (BHJ) layer has a minimal effect on increasing the value of Δ.

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Background: Paroxetine therapy has been used for treatment of patients with depression and Parkinson's disease (dPD) in many clinical studies, but, the effects of paroxetine in dPD patients are not completely understood. The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the effects of paroxetine therapy on depressive symptom and motor function in the treatment of dPD, in order to confer a reference for clinical practice.

Methods: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of paroxetine for dPD published up to October, 2022 were retrieved.

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It is important to evaluate the complex coronary artery disease in the diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease.The SYNTAX score based on invasive coronary angiography (ICA) (also referred to as ICA-SYNTAX score) plays a positive role in the selection of revascularization of complex coronary artery disease and the prediction of adverse events.The development of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) technology promotes the clinical application of SYNTAX score (CCTA-SYNTAX score) based on coronary CTA, and also enriches the examination methods of patients with coronary heart disease.

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The function of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) depends on the integrity of tight junction (TJ)-associated proteins. Netrin-1 is known to promote angiogenesis and may also regulate the BBB. To understand the association between netrin-1 and the TJ-associated proteins, the expression levels of proteins involved in maintaining the integrity of the BBB, including netrin-1, claudin-5, occludin and zonula occluden (ZO)-1, were investigated in the present study using quantitative polymerase chain reaction, western blot analysis and immunofluorescence.

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An intra-myocardial injection of a cardiogenic factor (cardiogenin) was reported to induce myocardial regeneration of exogenous mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) origin. In this study, replacement of the dangerous intra-myocardial injection with a safe method and whether the endogenous MSCs contribute to the cardiogenin-mediated myocardial regeneration were investigated. Bone marrow transplantation with labeled MSCs was performed in rats, which were subsequently subject to a permanent ligation of left anterior descending coronary artery one week after the transplantation.

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