Publications by authors named "Yuhua Wang"

Purpose: While previous studies have investigated the adverse effects of hyper-competitiveness on individual development, research addressing its underlying causes from a family systems perspective remains relatively scarce. This study provides a comprehensive, longitudinal analysis of how the father hunger impacts adolescent hyper-competitiveness, thoroughly investigating the roles of basic psychological needs satisfaction and mother-child attachment within the broad context of family dynamics.

Methods: We employ Father Presence Theory, Attachment Theory and Basic Psychological Needs Theory as our theoretical frameworks.

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Persicaria tinctoria (2n = 40) is an important traditional medicinal plant and natural dye source within the genus Persicaria. P. tinctoria has been utilized for its antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and tumor treatment properties.

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An ultra-narrow-linewidth laser is a core device in fields such as optical atomic clocks, quantum communications, and microwave photonic oscillators. This paper reports an ultra-narrow-linewidth self-injection locked semiconductor laser, which is realized through optical feedback from a high-Q (258 million) Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity constructed with three mirrors, generating an output power of 12 mW. Employing a delay self-heterodyne method based on a signal source analyzer, the phase noise of the laser is -129 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset frequency, with an intrinsic linewidth of 3 mHz.

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Iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) demonstrate notable benefits in magnetic induction, attributed to their distinctive physical and chemical attributes. Emerging cancer treatment utilizing magnetic fields have also gathered increasing attention in the biomedical field. However, the defects of difficult dispersion and poor biocompatibility of MNPs seriously hinder their application.

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The poultry industry struggles with oxidative stress affecting gut health and productivity. This study examined using 1-Deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) extracts from mulberry leaves as an antioxidant in broilers feed to combat this issue. We divided 240 broilers, aged 16 days, into six groups, including a control and groups exposed to oxidative stress through HO injections, with different supplement levels of DNJ-E (40, 80, 120, and 160 mg/kg of the basal diet) lasting until the broilers reached 42 days old.

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Ovarian development significantly influences the laying performance of geese. In this study, the transcriptome analysis was conducted on the ovarian tissues of Wanxi White Geese during the pre-laying (KL), laying (CL), and ceased-laying period (XL). Short Time-series Expression Miner (STEM) analysis and miRNA-mRNA regulatory network construction were performed to identify the key genes and miRNAs regulating laying traits.

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It remains a grand challenge to develop electrocatalysts with simultaneously high activity, long durability, and low cost for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), originating from two competing reaction pathways and often trade-off performances. The adsorbed evolution mechanism (AEM) suffers from sluggish kinetics due to a linear scaling relationship, while the lattice oxygen mechanism (LOM) causes unstable structures due to lattice oxygen escape. We propose a MoZnFeCoNi high-entropy alloy (HEA) incorporating AEM-promoter Mo and LOM-active Zn to achieve dual activation and stabilization for efficient and durable OER.

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The hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis is an important neuroendocrine regulatory center involved in egg-laying process in poultry. However, its mechanism of regulating broodiness behavior and laying performance in geese remains unclear. This study explored the molecular mechanism by which the HPG axis regulates brooding behavior in Wanxi white geese (WWG).

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The research utilized a strategy of chemical unit co-substitution, successfully developing a novel blue-green to green excited, deep red-emitting phosphor, CaSrLiMgAlN:yEu (CLA-2xM-zS:yEu, 0≤x≤0.8, 0.003≤y≤0.

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Exposure to air pollution has been associated with increased dementia. However, it remains unknown what specific metabolic mechanisms play a role in this relationship. We included 192,300 dementia-free participants from the UK Biobank cohort study.

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Background: Melon (Cucumis melo L.), an important cucurbit crop, faces production limitations due to powdery mildew (PM). Developing resistant varieties offers a sustainable, genetics-based alternative to chemical treatments.

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It is well established that patients with the most differentiated thyroid cancers have a good prognosis, whereas when the disease develops into radio-iodine refractory thyroid cancer (RAIR) their prognosis is poor and the 10-year survival rate is low. At present, the therapeutic methods for RAIR are limited and have low efficacy. As a consequence, several models have been developed for predicting RAIR.

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In order to obtain novel and more efficient red light-emitting materials, a series of Sr[MgLiAlSiN] : 0.01Eu (SMAN-xLS, 0≤x≤0.5) red phosphors were devised and successfully synthesized via the high temperature solid state reaction and the effects of the co-substitution of [Mg-Al] by [Li-Si] on structural and luminescence properties is investigated in detail.

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  • This study examined the relationship between a healthy lifestyle and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) using data from over 161,000 participants in the UK Biobank.
  • Researchers created a metabolic signature based on 123 metabolites, which was inversely related to the risk of developing various CVDs over a 13-year follow-up period.
  • The findings suggest that improving metabolic health through lifestyle changes could help reduce the risk of CVD, indicating the potential for personalized prevention strategies.
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To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment strategies of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus-related thoracic duct obstruction (SLE-TDO). Clinical data, laboratory tests, imaging data, and treatment strategies were retrospectively collected from 428 SLE patients with TDO treated from January 2010 to December 2020 at Beijing Shijitan Hospital. TDO was confirmed by TD imaging examination.

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  • Osteoporosis patients often suffer from vertebral compression fractures (VCF), impacting their quality of life and increasing the risk of further fractures, making accurate diagnosis essential for treatment.
  • The study involved 34 patients with VCF who underwent bone imaging, measuring the maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) of fresh and old fractures, as well as normal vertebrae, to assess the diagnostic value of the technique.
  • The findings revealed that fresh VCFs had a significantly higher SUVmax (19.80) compared to other groups, with a recommended cut-off value of 9.925 for diagnosis, suggesting bone SPECT/CT is effective in detecting fresh VCF and evaluating fracture severity.
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  • Tea plants in acidic soils face risks from excessive manganese (Mn), which can harm their development and physiology.
  • The study showed that these plants exhibited greater Mn tolerance at pH 4, with increased Mn accumulation in their aboveground tissues after 28 days of treatment.
  • Researchers found that Mn-CDF genes are involved in regulating Mn levels and are crucial for the plants' ability to tolerate high Mn concentrations in acidic conditions.
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Astaxanthin (AST) exhibits potent antioxidant activity, effectively preventing neurological diseases and cancer. Presently, producing AST from microorganisms like Haematococcus pluvialis and Phaffia rhodozyma is a growing trend. This review summarizes the main research topics on AST in the past five years.

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  • The study aimed to identify metabolic signatures linked to exposure to air pollutants and their connection to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).
  • Using data from the UK Biobank with 244,842 participants, researchers found specific metabolites associated with air pollutants like PM and NO, indicating an increased risk of MASLD correlated with these pollutants.
  • The findings suggest that air pollution is a major public health concern, influencing metabolic health and potentially contributing to the risk of developing MASLD through specific metabolic pathways.
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Although the association between healthy lifestyle and dementia risk has been documented, the relationship between a metabolic signature indicative of healthy lifestyle and dementia risk and the mediating role of structural brain impairment remain unknown. We retrieved 136 628 dementia-free participants from UK Biobank. Elastic net regression was used to obtain a metabolic signature that represented lifestyle behaviours.

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The pursuit of stable and highly emissive perovskite materials has garnered increasing attention in optoelectronic applications. Green-emitting CsPbBr@CsPbBr, as a green-emissive material in the solid-state form, has great potential as a color conversion material for full-color displays. However, it is a challenge to achieve mass preparation under ambient conditions.

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  • - Wheat is a major global crop that suffers from various fungal diseases that can reduce its yield, and plant receptors are key in helping plants recognize these threats and activate defense mechanisms.
  • - The study focuses on TaCERK1, a chitin receptor in wheat, showing its role in recognizing chitin, regulating immune responses, and enhancing resistance to fungal diseases.
  • - By comparing CERK1 proteins across different species, the research found that engineered wheat with high levels of AtCERK1 showed better immune responses and disease resistance without harming growth, suggesting ways to improve crop resilience using plant immune receptors.
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  • Parotid gland metastases from breast cancer are rare, and their clinical features, treatment options, and prognostic factors are not well understood, prompting a detailed review of 57 cases.* -
  • Analysis revealed that common symptoms in patients included painless masses in the parotid gland, often alongside or after the initial breast cancer diagnosis; the most frequent cancer type was invasive ductal carcinoma.* -
  • Patients with parotid gland metastases, particularly those with isolated or bone-only metastasis, had better overall survival rates compared to those with spread to other organs, although no significant survival differences were noted based on the location of the parotid metastases.*
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