Publications by authors named "Yupu Liu"

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  • - A new method using bionic scorpion robot arms is developed to improve the precision of polarizer assembly on flexible screens, addressing issues of misalignment and low accuracy in existing designs.
  • - The design and kinematic analysis of the bionic scorpion robot arm involve simulating three key motions to optimize its performance and verify its motion capabilities.
  • - Experimental results confirm that the robot's movements align with theoretical predictions, showcasing its potential to enhance the quality of flexible screen displays by ensuring better polarizer attachment accuracy.
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Superstructures with architectural complexity and unique functionalities are promising for a variety of practical applications in many fields, including mechanics, sensing, photonics, catalysis, drug delivery and energy storage/conversion. In the past five years, a number of attempts have been made to build superparticles based on amphiphilic polymeric micelle units, but most have failed owing to their inherent poor stability. Determining how to stabilize micelles and control their superassembly is critical to obtaining the desired mesoporous superparticles.

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Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism. However, whether there is an independent association between Sleep Apnea-Specific Hypoxic Burden (SASHB) and glycolipid metabolism disorders in patients with OSA is unknown.

Methods: We enrolled 2,173 participants with suspected OSA from January 2019 to July 2023 in this study.

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The organelle network is a key factor in the repair and regeneration of lesion. However, effectively intervening in the organelle network which has complex interaction mechanisms is challenging. In this study, on the basis of electromagnetic laws, we constructed a biomaterial-based physical/chemical restraint device.

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  • * A total of 19 randomized controlled trials involving 900 patients were reviewed, finding that enzymatic debridement, particularly with proteolytic latex (P1G10), showed the highest ulcer healing rates, while kiwifruit extract was most effective in reducing ulcer area.
  • * The conclusion suggests that while enzymatic debridement outperforms other methods, the low quality of the included trials indicates it should be considered alongside sharp-based debridement in clinical practice.
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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of the sleep apnea-specific hypoxic burden (SASHB) as a predictive tool for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its severity in Han Chinese individuals, highlighting the importance of timely diagnosis of OSA due to its associated health risks.
  • - Conducted from January 2019 to July 2022, the research analyzed 2,303 subjects suspected of having OSA using polysomnography and calculated SASHB based on oxygen levels during apnea events, finding a strong correlation between SASHB and the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI).
  • - Results showed that SASHB could accurately distinguish between OSA and non-OSA patients and was more effective in predicting OSA severity
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Purpose: Mice can develop arterial damage and even atherosclerosis under intermittent hypoxia (IH); however, the specific mechanism of arterial damage induced by IH remains unclear. Hence, this research aimed to illustrate the underlying mechanism linking IH to arterial injury.

Materials And Methods: The differential gene expression of the thoracic aorta under normoxia or IH mice was analyzed utilizing RNA sequencing.

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Objective: Autonomic dysfunction is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Both obesity and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are associated with heart rate variability (HRV) (a hall marker of sympathetic arousal) and increased risk of CVD. This study aims to investigate whether anthropometric parameters could predict reduced HRV in adult OSA during wakefulness.

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Background: Several clinical studies have demonstrated that pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with dysbiosis of airway mucosal microbiota. However, how oral and nasal microbial diversity, composition, and structure are altered in pediatric OSA has not been systemically explored.

Methods: 30 polysomnography-confirmed OSA patients with adenoid hypertrophy, and 30 controls who did not have adenoid hypertrophy, were enrolled.

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Objectives: Studies have shown that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is inextricably linked with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, the roles of certain common sleep disturbances, such as low slow-wave sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness and short sleep duration, in the pathogenesis and progression of CVD in patients with OSA have not been determined. Therefore, we conducted a large cross-sectional study to explore the effect of low slow-wave sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness and short sleep duration on the risk of CVD in patients with OSA.

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As a common complication of diabetes, the pathogenesis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is closely related to high glucose but has not been clarified. Exosomes can mediate crosstalk between Schwann cells (SC) and neurons in the peripheral nerve. Herein, we found that miR-21 in serum exosomes from DPN rats was decreased.

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  • Previous studies on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) fell short in defining cases and understanding genetic roles, leaving OSA's heritability largely unexplained.
  • A genome-wide association study involving 20,590 Han Chinese individuals discovered two significant genetic variants linked to OSA: the intronic variant rs6455893 and the missense variant rs3746804 in a riboflavin transporter.
  • The research identified multiple genetic loci related to OSA and sleep traits, suggesting potential therapeutic targets and emphasizing the importance of riboflavin in related physiological functions.
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Purpose: Misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common because polysomnography (PSG) is time-consuming, expensive, and uncomfortable. The use of recording methods based on the oxygen saturation (SpO2) signals detected by wearable devices is impractical and inaccurate for extracting signal features and detecting apnoeic events. We propose a method to automatically detect the apnoea-based SpO signal segments and compute the apnoea-hypopnea index (AHI) for SDB screening and grading.

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Manipulating the super-assembly of polymeric building blocks still remains a great challenge due to their thermodynamic instability. Here, we report on a type of three-dimensional hierarchical core-satellite SiO@monomicelle spherical superstructures via a previously unexplored monomicelle interfacial super-assembly route. Notably, in this superstructure, an ultrathin single layer of monomicelle subunits (~18 nm) appears in a typically hexagon-like regular discontinuous distribution (adjacent micelle distance of ~30 nm) on solid spherical interfaces (SiO), which is difficult to achieve by conventional super-assembled methods.

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Lesion positioning therapy optimizes medical treatment by directly targeting lesions. However, strong physical barriers greatly hinder its wide use. Here, the Chinese acupuncture needles (CA-needles) with a screw-thread structure at the tip (ST-needle) and the hydrogel with the function of adhesive metal and loaded drug sustained-release structure are designed, through the minimally invasive and precise positioning of lesions by ST-needles, the dry-wet conversion of hydrogel with absorbing fluids and swelling, and the rotation back of ST-needles, the hydrogel is precisely positioned in the subchondral bone with physical barrier to achieve precise positioning therapy for lesions.

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Synthesis of hierarchically porous structures with uniform spatial gradient and structure reinforcement effect still remains a great challenge. Herein, we report the synthesis of zeolite@mesoporous silica core-shell nanospheres (ZeoA@MesoS) with a gradient porous structure through a micellar dynamic assembly strategy. In this case, we find that the size of composite micelles can be dynamically changed with the increase of swelling agents, which act as the building blocks for the modular assembly of gradient mesostructures.

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Background: The American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2003 diagnostic criteria divide impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) into isolated impaired glucose tolerance with normal fasting glucose (I-IGT, IGT+NFG) and impaired glucose tolerance combined with impaired fasting glucose (IGT+IFG), while the World Health Organization (WHO) 1999 criteria do not. The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate whether IGT should be divided into I-IGT (IGT+NFG) or IGT+IFG according to their risk of progression to type 2 diabetes.

Methods: The MEDLINE and EMBASE were searched to identify prospective cohort studies published in English prior to April 18, 2020.

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Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) and chronic sleep fragmentation (CSF) are two cardinal pathological features of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Dietary obesity is a crucial risk intermediator for OSA and metabolic disorders. Gut microbiota affect hepatic and adipose tissue morphology under conditions of CIH or CSF through downstream metabolites.

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Purpose: Our study is aimed at investigating the mechanism by which electroacupuncture (EA) promoted nerve regeneration by regulating the release of exosomes and exosome-mediated miRNA-21 (miR-21) transmission. Furthermore, the effects of Schwann cells- (SC-) derived exosomes on the overexpression of miR-21 for the treatment of PNI were investigated.

Methods: A sciatic nerve injury model of rat was constructed, and the expression of miR-21 in serum exosomes and damaged local nerves was detected using RT-qPCR after EA treatment.

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Objective: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery is an effective type of weight loss management and may improve obesity-related obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Obese subjects who meet the criteria for surgery with OSA were enrolled. We investigated the metabolomic effects of RYGB on OSA.

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Objective: Hypertriglyceridemic waist (HTGW) phenotype is an independent risk factor for metabolic disorders. Although obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with metabolic disorders, it is unclear whether there is an association between HTGW phenotype and OSA.

Methods: We enrolled consecutive participants presenting to a sleep center in Shanghai, China.

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Commercial polymeric separators in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) typically suffer from limited porosity, low electrolyte wettability, and poor thermal and mechanical stability, which can degrade the battery performance especially at high current densities. Here, the design of hierarchically porous, ultralight silica membranes as separator for high-performance LIBs is reported through the assembly of hollow mesoporous silica (HMS) particles on the cathode surface. The rich mesopores and large cavity of individual HMS particles provide low-tortuosity pathways for ionic transport, while simultaneously serving as electrolyte reservoir to further boost the electrochemical kinetics.

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Highly efficient removal of organic pollutants currently is a main worldwide concern in water treatment, and highly challenging. Here, vertically oriented mesoporous coatings (MCs) with tunable surface properties and pore sizes have been developed via the single-micelle directing assembly strategy, which show good adsorption performances toward a wide range of organic pollutants. The micelle size and structure can be precisely regulated by oil molecules based on their n-octanol/water partition coefficients (Log P) in the oil-water diphase assembly system, which are critical to the pore size and pore surface property of the MCs.

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Objective: Slow-wave sleep (SWS) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have attracted recent research attention. However, their joint effects on insulin resistance (IR) remain unclear. This study explored whether SWS influences the relationship between OSA and IR.

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