Publications by authors named "Yuebai Liu"

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  • The study aimed to analyze clinical factors linked to lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients and assess the safety of a specific surgical technique for lymph node dissection.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective analysis on 218 PTC patients treated between September 2021 and May 2022, collecting data on various factors including age, tumor size, and lymph node involvement.
  • The findings indicated that bilateral lymphatic metastasis significantly increased the likelihood of level IIB metastasis, and the low-collar extended incision (LCEI) approach demonstrated comparable outcomes in terms of metastasis rates when compared to the traditional L-shaped incision.
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Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) leads to bladder wall remodeling accompanying the progression from inflammation to fibrosis where pathological hydrostatic pressure (HP)-induced alteration of bladder smooth muscle cells (BSMCs) hypertrophic and excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition play a pivotal role. Recently, we have predicted survivin (BIRC5) as a potential hub gene that might be critical during bladder fibrosis by bioinformatics analyses from rat BOO bladder, but its function during BOO progression remains unknown. Here, we investigated the role of survivin protein on bladder dysfunction of BOO both and .

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Tissue engineering is an emerging field to create functional tissue components and whole organs. The structural and functional defects caused by congenital malformation, trauma, inflammation or tumor are still the major clinical challenges facing modern urology, and the current treatment has not achieved the expected results. Recently, 3D bioprinting has gained attention for its ability to create highly specialized tissue models using biological materials, bridging the gap between artificially engineered and natural tissue structures.

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To identify the effect of music on outpatient-based cystoscopy. We systematically reviewed the effect of music on all reported outpatient for cystoscopy and extracted data from randomized trials from inception to February 3, 2021, with no language restrictions. The analysis was completed STATA version 14.

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In recent decades, greater acknowledgement has been given to climate change as a cultural phenomenon. This paper takes a cultural lens to the topic of climate change, in which climate-relevant understandings are grounded in wider cultural, political and material contexts. We approach climate-relevant accounts at the level of the everyday, understood as a theoretically problematic and politically contested space This is in contrast to simply being the backdrop to mundane, repetitive actions contributing to environmental degradation and the site of mitigative actions.

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Responding to serious environmental problems, requires urgent and fundamental shifts in our day-to-day lifestyles. This paper employs a qualitative, cross-cultural approach to explore people's subjective self-reflections on their experiences of pro-environmental behavioral spillover in three countries; Brazil, China, and Denmark. Behavioral spillover is an appealing yet elusive phenomenon, but offers a potential way of encouraging wider, voluntary lifestyle shifts beyond the scope of single behavior change interventions.

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