Publications by authors named "Yitian Shi"

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  • Aging and other negative factors hinder the body's ability to regenerate skeletal tissue after injuries, such as fractures, but NMN, a precursor of NAD, shows promise for improving this process.
  • In a study using male mice with femoral fractures, NMN treatment resulted in larger calluses and improved fracture healing through enhanced cartilage formation and increased stem cell activity.
  • The research highlights NMN's potential as a therapeutic option for promoting skeletal regeneration, emphasizing the importance of macrophage interactions with stem cells in the healing process.
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This review addresses the issues of low consumer engagement and market development difficulties in intangible cultural heritage (ICH) products. Dietary ICH products are selected as research materials to discover contemporary commercial survival paths for ICH through the psychological effects of advertising. Firstly, this study examines the respective advantages of rational and emotional ICH advertisement in terms of emotional responses, cognitive responses, attitudes, recall, and recognition.

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In order to enhance the antibacterial property of titanium implant without inducing obvious cytotoxicity, the combination of Ag nanolayer and micro/nano surface structure was conducted by magnetron sputtering and hot-alkali treatment in this study. A series of specimens (AH-Ti, AH-Ti/Ag0.25, AH-Ti/Ag1, AH-Ti/Ag2, and AH-Ti/Ag5) were prepared with different sputtering durations (0 min, 0.

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Background: Fever is a common symptom of Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM). However, the exact correlation between fever and the prognosis of IIM is still unclear. This study aims to clarify if the IIM patients initiated with fever are associated with poorer outcomes.

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Objective: To investigate the microbiome characteristics of peri-implant mucositis (PM) and peri-implantitis (PI), and to analyse the correlation between disease severity and submucosal microbial dysbiosis.

Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional study design was conducted. Submucosal biofilm samples from 27 PM sites and 37 PI sites from 64 patients were collected and analysed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing (Illumina).

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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) associated with moyamoya syndrome (MMS) is a clinically rare disease. To further understand the clinical characteristics of SSc associated with MMS, we investigated and analyzed one case of SSc associated with MMS and conducted a literature review about this disease. Publications retrieved from MEDLINE and Wanfang databases were reviewed and discussed, and we found five well-described cases of SSc associated with MMS.

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  • The study evaluated the long-term success of dental implants placed using osteotome sinus floor elevation (OSFE) without bone grafts, analyzing factors influencing implant survival and bone remodeling over 4-9 years.
  • Out of 96 implants, the study found a cumulative survival rate of about 90.6%, with nine implants failing during the follow-up, and showed low levels of marginal bone loss over time.
  • Results indicated that implant success was lower in severely atrophic sites (with less than 5 mm of bone height), and highlighted a positive correlation between the length of the implant protrusion and the final bone height gained post-surgery.
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