Publications by authors named "Yitao Wei"

Exogenous neural stem cells (NSCs) have great potential to reconstitute damage spinal neural circuitry. However, regulating the metabolic reprogramming of NSCs for reliable nerve regeneration has been challenging. This report discusses the biomimetic dextral hydrogel (DH) with right-handed nanofibers that specifically reprograms the lipid metabolism of NSCs, promoting their neural differentiation and rapid regeneration of damaged axons.

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Adult mammals are unable to regenerate bulky bone tissues, making large bone defects clinically challenging. Deer antler represents an exception to this rule, exhibiting the fastest bony growth in mammals, offering a unique opportunity to explore novel strategies for rapid bone regeneration. Here, a bone graft exploiting the biochemical, biophysical, and structural characteristics of antlers is constructed.

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Introduction: Patients with terminal-stage cancer frequently experience multiple symptoms simultaneously. Little is known about how core symptom clusters differ in advanced-cancer patients with different survival expectancies receiving hospice care. To identify the core symptom clusters of hospice-care cancer patients with different survival expectancies and compare the features of their symptom networks.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on in situ disc regeneration, which involves complex cellular processes like recruitment and differentiation, aiming to improve results through better coordination.
  • Researchers developed a Mag-gel, a hydrogel infused with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and specific aptamers, to attract and manipulate stem cells at injury sites using a magnetic field.
  • This innovative approach enhances cell survival and differentiation while addressing inflammation, offering a non-invasive method for effective disc regeneration over multiple stages.
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Background: Nursing care of colorectal cancer patients with stomas presents unique challenges, particularly during the transition from hospital to home. Early discharge programs can assist patients during this critical period. However, the effects of delivering a nurse-led discharge planning program remain under-studied.

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Background: The urgency of ensuring adequate moral courage in clinical nursing practice is evident. However, currently, there are few formal intervention plans targeted at enhancing the moral courage of nurses.

Aim: To develop a training program for improving the moral courage of nurses using the modified Delphi method.

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A major impedance to neuronal regeneration after peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is the activation of various programmed cell death mechanisms in the dorsal root ganglion. Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death distinguished by imbalance in iron and thiol metabolism, leading to lethal lipid peroxidation. However, the molecular mechanisms of ferroptosis in the context of PNI and nerve regeneration remain unclear.

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Addressing the challenge of promoting directional axonal regeneration in a hostile astrocytic scar, which often impedes recovery following spinal cord injury (SCI), remains a daunting task. Cell transplantation is a promising strategy to facilitate nerve restoration in SCI. In this research, a pro-regeneration system is developed, namely miR-26a@SPIONs-OECs, for olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs), a preferred choice for promoting nerve regeneration in SCI patients.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have inherent advantages over cell-based therapies in regenerative medicine because of their cargos of abundant bioactive cues. Several strategies are proposed to tune EVs production in vitro. However, it remains a challenge for manipulation of EVs production in vivo, which poses significant difficulties for EVs-based therapies that aim to promote tissue regeneration, particularly for long-term treatment of diseases like peripheral neuropathy.

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The repair of annulus fibrosus (AF) defect after discectomy in the intervertebral disc (IVD) has presented a challenge over the past decade. Hostile microenvironments in the IVD, including, compression and hypoxia, are critical issues that require special attention. Till date, little information is available on potential strategies to cope with the hypoxia dilemma in AF defect sites.

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Inflammation following nerve injury and surgery often causes peripheral nerve adhesion (PNA) to the surrounding tissue. Numerous investigations independently examined the prevention or inhibition of PNA, however, an intervention targeting macrophages has not been fully elucidated. Basement membrane (BM) genes are known to modulate central nervous system (CNS) inflammation, however, their activities in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) remains undiscovered.

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The intervertebral disc has an intrinsic circadian rhythm, elimination of which leads to stress in nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs), contributing to intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). Disruption or deletion of Bmal1 (a core transcription factor) results in complete loss of circadian rhythms, make mice susceptibility to IDD. However, the underlying mechanism by which Bmal1 mediates IDD is remains enigmatic, and whether there are other upstream factors regulating Bmal1 in NPCs.

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Local hypoxia in cellular grafts remains a challenge during the repair of peripheral nerve injury. Oxygen carriers (perfluorotributylamine, PFTBA) have been shown to provide oxygen to Schwann cells (SCs) for a short period. However, the limited oxygen supply from oxygen-carrying materials hinders the ability of such systems to counteract hypoxia over an extended period and limits their therapeutic potential.

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Background: The Quality of Life (QOL) in Life-threatening Illness-Family Carer Version (QOLLTI-F) has been proven to be a brief, reliable, and valid instrument for measuring the caregivers' QOL in western cultures. However, whether it is suitable to be used in Chinese culture is unclear. This study aimed to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of (QOLLTI-F-CV).

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Illegal abuse results in the presence of thiourea (TU) in soil, wastewater, and even fruits, which is harmful for the environment and human health. It has urgent practical significance to design an efficient and reliable probe for TU detection. Herein, a sensitive fluorescent probe with off-on response for harmful TU was reported.

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A concise synthesis of α-cyano tetrahydroisoquinolines with a quaternary center the Strecker reaction was successfully realized by employing TMSCN as cyano source and KF as fluoride source, furnishing the products with up to 99% yield. An isomerization of α-cyano tetrahydroisoquinoline was observed under alkaline conditions to give the isomer [1,3]-H shift.

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Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is regarded as a major contributor to low back pain (LBP), causing serious economic burden on individuals and society. Unfortunately, there are limited effective treatment for IVD degeneration. Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) is an economical and effective physical therapy method, with reduced side-effects.

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Air traffic controller fatigue has recently received considerable attention from researchers because it is one of the main causes of air traffic incidents. Numerous research studies have been conducted to extract speech features related to fatigue, and their practical utilization has achieved some positive detection results. However, there are still challenges associated with the applied speech features usually being of high dimension, which leads to computational complexity and inefficient fatigue detection.

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Melamine has been illegally adulterated in dairy food because of the rich nitrogen content and stable chemical properties in recent years. Therefore, the detection of melamine is of great significance for food safety supervision and human health protection. As melamine is a weak fluorescent substance, it is difficult to detect melamine directly by fluorescence spectroscopy.

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Background: There is a dearth of detailed published work on the anatomy of ulnar artery perforators. The objective of this study was to fully document the vascular basis of the free proximal ulnar artery perforator flap and report its use in reconstruction of the hand.

Methods: (1) The ulnar artery perforators were studied in 25 fresh cadavers and 10 cast preparations.

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