Publications by authors named "YongHong Duan"

Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) plays a key role in the development of plants and exists in a wide variety of species. Research on the metabolic activities of PEP in plants has received increasing attention. PEP regulates multiple processes in plant growth and development.

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  • - Trihelix transcription factors (TF) are unique proteins with a three-helix structure that play vital roles in plant development and stress response, but their functions in potatoes are not well-studied.
  • - The study identified and characterized 43 StMSL genes in the potato genome, revealing their distribution across chromosomes and potential involvement in specific functions, as indicated by structural analysis and phylogenetic grouping.
  • - RNA-Seq analysis found that many of these StMSL genes are expressed in various tissues, with some upregulated during osmotic stress, suggesting their significance in plant stress responses and developmental processes.
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This study aims to develop a reliable predictive model for assessing intracranial aneurysm (IA) instability by utilizing four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging (4D-Flow MRI) and high-resolution MRI (HR-MRI). Initially, we curated a prospective dataset, dubbed the primary cohort, by aggregating patient data that was consecutively enrolled across two centers from November 2018 to November 2021. Unstable aneurysms were defined as those with symptoms, morphological change or ruptured during follow-up periods.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between D-Dimer and unfavorable outcome after surgery for spontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage(SSICH) METHODS: A total of 557 patients with spontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage underwent surgical treatment, which included craniotomy evacuation of hematoma and puncture and drainage. Based on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) bifurcation, the patients were divided into two subgroups: favorable outcome (mRS score 0-2) and unfavorable outcome (mRS score 3-5). D-dimer levels were measured within 24 h of admission, monitored until discharge, and grouped by quartiles (Q1-Q4).

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  • Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is a rare but serious condition caused by tearing in the vertebral artery, leading to symptoms like headache and dizziness, and requires timely diagnosis for better outcomes.
  • A young male patient experienced severe headache and seizures, and imaging revealed bilateral VAD and complications like brainstem infarcts, but digital subtraction angiography missed the dissection.
  • High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HRMRI) successfully confirmed the diagnosis of VAD and supported the patient's treatment plan, ultimately leading to significant recovery after rehabilitation.*
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  • Rupture of intracranial aneurysms (IA) can cause serious complications like subarachnoid hemorrhage, and the expression of the protein NPY1R is found to be increased in patients' aneurysm tissues.
  • In an experimental mouse model of IA, it was observed that heightened NPY1R levels led to more inflammation and changes in vascular smooth muscle cells, promoting aneurysm development.
  • The study concluded that phosphorylated NPY1R plays a significant role in the progression of IA by enhancing inflammatory responses and altering vascular cell behavior, suggesting a potential target for treatment.
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Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and craniotomy (CI) are the current treatments for spontaneous supratentorial cerebral haemorrhage (SSTICH).

Aim: To compare the efficacy and safety of MIS and CI for the treatment of SSTICH.

Methods: Clinical and imaging data of 557 consecutive patients with SSTICH who underwent MIS or CI between January 2017 and December 2022 were retrospectively analysed.

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Previous research have demonstrated that the stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) accurately reflects acute hyperglycemic states and correlates with adverse outcomes. This study aims to explore the relationship between SHR and the prognosis of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Patients with aSAH were categorized into four groups based on SHR tertiles.

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Objective: To explore the relationship of serum levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α with prosthesis loosening after hip arthroplasty, and to establish a predictive model for prosthesis loosening.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 501 patients who underwent hip arthroplasty in Xi'an International Medical Center Hospital from January 2020 to August 2022. Based on radiological diagnosis, the patients were divided into a prosthesis loosening group and a non-loosening group.

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Rainfall plays a crucial role in the removal of particulate matter (PM) from plant leaves, influencing PM retention and the environmental behaviour of harmful substances that accumulate in PM. This study examined the PM retention capacity, particle size distributions, and wash-off rates of leaf surface PM from three common green tree species in northern China during two natural rainfall events (light rain: 8.3 mm; heavy rain: 54.

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  • PAHs, or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, found in arable soils in Taiyuan, an industrial city, pose risks to farmland quality and human health, drawing attention from researchers and the public.
  • Analyzing 22 soil samples from different areas in Taiyuan revealed that while the average PAH concentrations were below the pollution risk guidelines, industrial zones exhibited significantly higher levels, suggesting a serious pollution problem.
  • The study identified coal and biomass burning and traffic emissions as the main sources of PAH contamination, with risk assessments indicating a considerable potential for cancer risk associated with these pollutants in the region's soils.
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Background And Purpose: Aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE) in high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR-MRI) is a potential biomarker for evaluating unstable aneurysms. Fusiform intracranial aneurysms (FIAs) frequently have a complex and curved structure. We aimed to develop a new three-dimensional (3D) aneurysmal wall enhancement (AWE) characterization method to enable comprehensive FIA evaluation and to investigate the ability of 3D-AWE to predict symptomatic FIA.

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Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the associations between aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE), atherosclerotic protein levels, and aneurysm size in unruptured intracranial fusiform aneurysms (IFAs).

Methods: Patients with IFAs underwent high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR-MRI) and atherosclerotic protein examinations from May 2015 to December 2021 were collected. A CR (signal intensity [SI] of IFA wall/SI of pituitary stalk) > 0.

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Introduction: Inflammation plays a key role in the progression of intracranial aneurysms. Aneurysmal wall enhancement (AWE) correlates well with inflammatory processes in the aneurysmal wall. Understanding the potential associations between blood inflammatory indices and AWE may aid in the further understanding of intracranial aneurysm pathophysiology.

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With the development of network science and graph theory, brain network research has unique advantages in explaining those mental diseases, the neural mechanism of which is unclear. Additionally, it can provide a new perspective in revealing the pathophysiological mechanism of brain diseases from the system level. The selection of threshold plays an important role in brain networks construction.

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The household energy mix has significant impacts on human health and climate, as it contributes greatly to many health- and climate-relevant air pollutants. Compared to the well-established urban energy statistical system, the rural household energy statistical system is incomplete and is often associated with high biases. Via a nationwide investigation, this study revealed high contributions to energy supply from coal and biomass fuels in the rural household energy sector, while electricity comprised ∼20%.

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  • Aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE) identified through high-resolution MRI is a promising biomarker for assessing the stability of intracranial fusiform aneurysms (FIAs).
  • A study analyzed AWE parameters from 117 patients, determining that the aneurysm-to-pituitary stalk contrast ratio (CR) was the most sensitive indicator for identifying symptomatic FIAs.
  • Key predictors for AWE included aneurysm symptoms, aspirin use, and maximum diameter, while CR was significantly influenced by aneurysm symptoms and location in the posterior circulation.
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Plant leaves can retain atmospheric particulate matter (PM) and thus alleviate air pollution. Herein, four plant species (, , , and ) from the central part of Shanxi Province, China, were investigated to analyse the dynamic changes in their PM retention capacity and grain size over five periods. The relationship between leaf morphological characteristics (leaf size and leaf surface microstructure) and dynamic changes were discussed in PM retention, revealing the influence of leaf morphological characteristics on the amount of PM retention and its composition.

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Background: The Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Early Brain Edema Score (SEBES) is a radiographic marker for early brain injury after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). We evaluated the role of the SEBES in performing decompressive craniectomy (DC) for poor-grade aSAH.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed all cases of poor-grade (World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies [WFNS] grade IV and V) aSAH in adults who underwent microsurgery at our center between April 2017 and March 2021.

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The 'enzyme latch' theory believes that oxygen constraints on phenol oxidase can restrain the activity of hydrolytic enzymes responsible for decomposition, while the 'iron (Fe) gate' theory suggests that Fe oxidation can decrease phenol oxidase activity and enhance Fe-lignin complexation under oxygen exposure. The objective of this study was to explore the roles of the 'enzyme latch' and 'Fe gate' mechanisms in regulating soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in a rice-wheat cropping system subjected to six fertilization treatments: control (CT), chemical fertilizer (CF), CF plus manure (CFM), CF plus straw (CFS), CF plus manure and straw (CFMS), and CF plus organic-inorganic compound fertilizer (OICF). Soil samples were collected after the rice and wheat harvests and wet sieved into large macroaggregates, small macroaggregates, microaggregates, and silt and clay particles.

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Aseptic loosening after total hip replacement brings adverse health outcomes and increased risk for complications. The resorptive activity of inflammatory cells activated by the presence of wear-generated debris plays a critical role in debris-induced osteolysis. Previous studies indicate that the abnormally expressed LINC01534 plays a critical role in inflammatory responses.

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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important species for food production worldwide. Low temperature is a major abiotic factor that affects rice germination and reproduction.

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Plant leaves can accumulate particulate matter (PM) from the air, thus mitigating air pollution. Nine plant species from the central part of Shanxi Province, China, were investigated to characterize differences in their PM retention capacity and the grain sizes of the collected PM. Styphnolobium japonicum, Syringa oblata, and Cerasus serrulata demonstrated strong retention capacity for PM particles of diverse size fractions.

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Indoor biomass burning produces large amounts of small particles and hazardous contaminants leading to severe air pollution and potentially high health risks associated with inhalation exposure. Personal samplers provide more accurate estimates of inhalation exposure. In this study, inhalation exposure to size-segregated particles and particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) for the biomass user was studied by deploying personal samplers.

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Cadmium (Cd) accumulation in rice is a serious threat to food safety and human health. Breeding rice varieties with low Cd accumulation is one of the most effective approaches to reducing health risks from Cd-polluted rice. However, the genetic basis of Cd accumulation in grains, especially in indica rice varieties, has not been fully elucidated.

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