Publications by authors named "Yichuan Liang"

This study investigated the association of anatomic and hemodynamic plaque characteristics based on deep learning coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) with high-risk plaques that caused subsequent major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent CCTA between 1 month and 3 years prior to the occurrence of a MACE. Deep learning and computational fluid dynamics algorithms based on CCTA were applied to extract adverse plaque characteristics (low-attenuation plaque, positive remodeling, napkin-ring sign, and spotty calcification), and hemodynamic parameters (fractional flow reserve derived by coronary computed tomographic angiography [FFR], change in FFR across the lesion [△FFR], wall shear stress [WSS], and axial plaque stress [APS]).

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  • The study investigates the clinical significance of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) from the RESOLVE technique in assessing features of distal rectal cancer and its relationship with Ki-67 expression.
  • Analysis of data from 112 patients revealed that higher ADC values correlated with lower clinical stages and well-differentiated tumors, while lower ADC values associated with higher Ki-67 expression, indicating more aggressive cancer.
  • The findings suggest that ADC values are a promising noninvasive imaging biomarker for predicting the biological characteristics of distal rectal cancer.
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  • Polygoni Multiflori Radix, a traditional Chinese medicine, faces contamination risks from harmful fungi and mycotoxins during its handling processes, potentially posing health hazards.
  • A study conducted using high-throughput sequencing found dominant fungal species, with significant differences in fungal presence across different harvesting areas and processing methods, including notable mycotoxin-producing strains.
  • The findings revealed that the microbial diversity and network complexity varied based on geographic location and whether the product was in raw or processed form, emphasizing the need for safety in medicine production for consumer protection.
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Medicinal and edible seed Semen Persicae is susceptible to mycotoxin and fungal contamination. However, the occurrence of mycotoxin contamination and fungal infection is still unclear. In this paper, ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem triple quadrupole mass spectrometry and high-throughput sequencing were conducted to determine the mycotoxin contents and fungal abundances of Semen Persicae.

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Contamination from external hazardous materials may greatly influence the safety and efficacy of herbal medicines. This paper aimed to evaluate the levels of contamination by mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi in herbal medicines and establish a rapid method for detecting toxin-producing fungi. Herein, 62.

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Background: Codonopsis pilosula, an important medicinal plant, can accumulate certain metabolites under moderate drought stress. Endophytes are involved in the metabolite accumulations within medicinal plants. It is still unknown that the endophytes of C.

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Drought stress is one of the main limiting factors in geographical distribution and production of Codonopsis pilosula. Understanding the biochemical and genetic information of the response of C. pilosula to drought stress is urgently needed for breeding tolerant varieties.

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Focus on the safety of herbal medicines has mainly been directed towards the presence of intrinsic toxicity, as found in the cases of renal and hepatic dysfunction caused by aristolochic acids. However, contamination from extrinsic hazards may impart an even greater reduction in their safety and efficacy. This study reveals that pesticides were present in the majority (88%) of a comprehensive cross-section (n = 1771) of herbal medicine samples.

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Humans have internal circadian clocks that ensure that important physiological functions occur at specific times of the day. These molecular clocks are regulated at the genomic level and exist in most cells of the body. Multiple circadian resetting cues have been identified, including light, temperature, and food.

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The excessive pesticide residues and heavy metals in traditional Chinese medicine seriously endanger human health and the sustainable development of Chinese medicine industry. In order to improve the quality of traditional Chinese medicine and establish a general standard for maximum residue limits(MRL) of pesticides in pollution-free traditional Chinese medicine and decoction pieces, and to ensure the safety of clinical medication from its origin, MRLs were calculated based on the formula(MRL=A×W/100M) from Chinese Pharmacopeia, comparing it with the current Chinese and international standards as well as literature review, the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method(RAM) was applied to determine the categories and MRLs of pesticides in pollution-free traditional Chinese medicine and decoction pieces. Two questionnaires were drafted for expert panel and appropriateness analysis was carried out with the 9-point Likert scale to determine the general standard for MRLs of pollution-free traditional Chinese medicine and decoction pieces.

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