Publications by authors named "YiHao Zhou"

Objective: Oxidative stress is an important factor mediating the pathologic progression of many diseases. In recent years, the antioxidant effects of acupuncture have been gradually confirmed. However, bibliometric analysis in this field, which is still lacking.

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The brown alga (SF) is historically consumed as a food material in Japan. A steaming process is often required for SF products on the market due to their moderate hardness and astringent taste. This investigation aimed to elucidate the effect of steaming on the anti-diabetic activity of SF and its related chemical components.

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  • The magnetoelastic effect, traditionally seen in metals since 1865, has recently been observed in soft matter, opening up new possibilities for energy and healthcare applications.
  • A theoretical framework has been developed to accurately interpret this effect across different soft system variations, including deformation modes and magnetization profiles.
  • This research reveals significant magnetoelastic phenomena, like magnetic pole reversal, and provides a solid foundation for further exploration and practical uses in soft matter systems.
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Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the efficacy of combination scalp acupuncture in treating post-stroke cognitive impairment.

Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted across eight databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Database, Embase, CBM, CNKI, WanFang, and VIP, targeting randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published from the inception of these databases until October 24, 2024. The inclusion criteria focused on RCTs that compared scalp acupuncture with conventional treatments as therapeutic interventions for patients suffering from post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI).

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DNA origami enables the precise construction of 2D and 3D nanostructures with customizable shapes and the high-resolution organization of functional materials. However, the size of a single DNA origami is constrained by the length of the scaffold strand, and since its inception, scaling up the size and complexity has been a persistent pursuit. Hierarchical self-assembly of DNA origami units offers a feasible approach to overcome the limitation.

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  • Cells react to DNA damage through responses like DNA repair or programmed cell death (apoptosis), but the factors influencing these choices are not well understood.
  • The protein ANGPTL8, which is usually involved in lipid metabolism, also plays a key role in guiding cells towards apoptosis instead of repair when faced with DNA damage.
  • ANGPTL8 interacts with a protein called PARP1, promoting apoptosis by enhancing PARP1's accumulation on damaged DNA, while its own levels decrease after DNA damage to prevent excessive toxicity.
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  • * The disease often progresses without obvious symptoms in the early stages, making early diagnosis crucial to improve patient outcomes and management.
  • * This article reviews advanced neuroimaging techniques, specifically Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), to enhance the understanding of CSVD, its microstructural impacts, and to highlight new research directions for better diagnosis and treatment.
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Background: Functional magnetic resonance imaging has been used in many studies to explore the neural mechanism of acupuncture in patients with post-stroke motor dysfunction. Inconsistent results have been found in these studies, however. This activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis was designed to quantitatively integrate changes in brain activity and the neurological effects of acupuncture on patients with motor dysfunction after stroke.

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  • Meige syndrome (MS) is a type of cranial dystonia featuring eyelid spasms and jaw muscle tension, with common treatments being botulinum toxin therapy, medications, and surgery.
  • A 72-year-old woman with MS experienced worsening symptoms over two years, including eyelid twitching and jaw tightness, but saw significant improvement after four weeks of acupuncture treatment.
  • The case suggests that acupuncture may be a valuable alternative treatment option for managing Meige syndrome symptoms.
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The severe mismatch between solid bioelectronics and dynamic biological tissues has posed enduring challenges in the biomonitoring community. Here, we developed a reconfigurable liquid cardiac sensor capable of adapting to dynamic biological tissues, facilitating ambulatory cardiac monitoring unhindered by motion artifacts or interference from other biological activities. We employed an ultrahigh-resolution 3D scanning technique to capture tomographic images of the skin on the wrist.

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Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes of death and is the main cause of persistent and acquired disability in adults worldwide. Acupuncture is recommended by the World Health Organization as an alternative and complementary strategy for stroke treatment. However, the mechanism of the neural effects of acupuncture on stroke is still lacking a uniform conclusion.

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The migration and transformation of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in the environment are regulated by pyrite (FeS). However, variations in pyrite crystal facets influence the adsorption behavior and electron transfer between pyrite and Cr(VI), thereby impacting the Cr(VI) reduction performance. Herein, two naturally common facets of pyrite were synthesized hydrothermally to investigate the facet-dependent mechanisms of Cr(VI) reduction.

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Background: Insulin Resistance (IR) is associated with stroke. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between metabolic score for insulin resistance (METS-IR) level, a new biomarker for assessing IR, and stroke.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study based on data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2020 and included participants aged ≥ 20 years.

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Objective: Several observational studies have revealed a potential relationship between menstrual reproductive factors (MRF) and osteoarthritis (OA). However, the precise causal relationship remains elusive. This study performed Mendelian randomization (MR) to provide deeper insights into this relationship.

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Quantitative muscle function analysis based on the ultrasound imaging, has been used for various applications, particularly with recent development of deep learning methods. The nature of speckle noises in ultrasound images poses challenges to accurate and reliable data annotation for supervised learning algorithms. To obtain a large and reliable dataset without manual scanning and labelling, we proposed a synthesizing pipeline to provide synthetic ultrasound datasets of muscle movement with an accurate ground truth, allowing augmenting, training, and evaluating models for different tasks.

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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) significantly contributes to high mortality and morbidity rates and often progresses to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal failure, with limited treatment options available.
  • The study investigates the role of interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15) in AKI development and the transition to CKD using knockout (KO) mice and various cellular models, focusing on its expression patterns and interactions with TGFβR1 under different stress conditions.
  • Results revealed that ISG15 knockout mice exhibited improved renal function and reduced fibrosis in the context of AKI, highlighting ISG15’s potential role in exacerbating kidney injury and suggesting that targeting ISG15 might offer a therapeutic approach for AK
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Objective: This study aims to analyze the efficacy and safety of different electrical stimulation treatments for post-stroke motor dysfunction, and to quantitatively analyze the advantages between them and their possible benefits for patients.

Methods: We will systematically search seven databases. All of them will be retrieved from inception to 15, April 2024.

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The escalating threat of Cr(VI) pollution to the environment and human health can be effectively controlled through microbial methods, which are promising, safe, and ecofriendly. To enhance Cr(VI) removal efficiency, scholars have been optimizing strains. However, synergies between in-situ soil particles and crucial microorganisms in soil have rarely been investigated.

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Brownian motion allows microscopically dispersed nanoparticles to be stable in ferrofluids, as well as causes magnetization relaxation and prohibits permanent magnetism. Here we decoupled the particle Brownian motion from colloidal stability to achieve a permanent fluidic magnet with high magnetization, flowability and reconfigurability. The key to create such permanent fluidic magnets is to maintain a stable magnetic colloidal fluid by using non-Brownian magnetic particles to self-assemble a three-dimensional oriented and ramified magnetic network structure in the carrier fluid.

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Chitin is a polysaccharide similar to cellulose that contains abundant hydrogen bonds. Expansin-like proteins disrupt hydrogen bond networks, causing cellulose to swell and accelerating its degradation. We examined the effects of pretreatment with two expansin-like proteins, CxEXL22 ( sp.

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Background: Thermotolerance is widely acknowledged as a pivotal factor for fungal survival across diverse habitats. Heat stress induces a cascade of disruptions in various life processes, especially in the acquisition of carbon sources, while the mechanisms by which filamentous fungi adapt to heat stress and maintain carbon sources are still not fully understood.

Results: Using Trichoderma guizhouense, a representative beneficial microorganism for plants, we discover that heat stress severely inhibits the lignocellulases secretion, affecting carbon source utilization efficiency.

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Secondary phase precipitation in Fe-22Mn-9Al-0.6C low-density steel was investigated during a continuous cooling process with different cooling rates through a DIL805A thermal expansion dilatometer, and the changes in microstructures and hardness by different cooling rates were discussed. The results showed that the matrix of the Fe-22Mn-9Al-0.

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Background: The probability of motor deficits after stroke is relatively high. At the same time many studies have reported that acupuncture and rehabilitation therapy have a significant effect on the treatment of stroke.

Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the clinical value of acupuncture and rehabilitation therapy on brain eloquent areas and neurological function in ischemic stroke.

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Visual stimuli within an immersive virtual environment impact human perception and behavior in notably different ways compared to the real world. Previous studies have presented evidence indicating that individuals in various emotional states exhibit an unconscious attentional bias toward either positive or negative stimuli. However, whether these findings can be replicated within an immersive virtual environment remains uncertain.

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