Publications by authors named "Zhang Jiaying"

Aim: We aimed to systematically assess whether the level of body roundness index (BRI) is associated with the risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) in US adults.

Methods: The studied data was extracted from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) spanning from 1999 to 2018. A total of 29,062 participants aged ≥20 years with complete information about BRI and CKD were included in this study.

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Diabetic wound healing is hampered due to oxidative stress, exacerbated inflammation, and impaired angiogenesis in the wounds. A pH-sensitive antioxidant hydrogel based on carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS), oligoprocyanidins (OPC), and oxide dextran (Oxd) is prepared to accelerate diabetic wound healing. The hydrogel network is formed via imine and hydrogen bonding interactions in the presence of hydroxyl, amino, and aldehyde groups, and deferoxamine (DFO) is incorporated into the hydrogel.

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  • Nuciferine has potential health benefits like lowering blood sugar and fat but faces challenges due to poor water solubility and low bioavailability.
  • Researchers created a ternary composite using short amylose, zein, and pectin to stabilize Pickering emulsions that can effectively deliver nuciferine, significantly improving its stability and bioavailability.
  • The optimal conditions for preparing these emulsions, which achieved a high encapsulation rate for nuciferine, resulted in small particle sizes and demonstrated good stability against various environmental factors, supporting better delivery and effectiveness of the active ingredient.
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Background: The prognosis of critically ill patients is closely linked to their gastrointestinal (GI) function. The acute GI injury (AGI) grading system, established in 2012, is extensively utilized to evaluate GI dysfunction and forecast outcomes in clinical settings. In 2021, the GI dysfunction score (GIDS) was developed, building on the AGI grading system, to enhance the accuracy of GI dysfunction severity assessment, improve prognostic predictions, reduce subjectivity, and increase reproducibility.

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Purpose: To determine the optimal angles for independent femoral tunnel drillings in single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in different races and genders with the aim of preventing damage to lateral femoral anatomic structures (LFAS), posterior cortex and medial femoral condyle.

Methods: This study included 180 volunteers, including 90 Caucasian and 90 matched Chinese. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to scan the knees to create three-dimensional bone models, the ACL femoral footprint centre and the LFAS.

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Flesh firmness is an important quality of pear fruits. Breeding cultivars with suitably low flesh firmness is one of the popular pear breeding goals. At present, SNP markers related to pear flesh firmness and genes affecting flesh firmness are still uncertain.

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  • CSA-AKI is a serious complication after cardiac surgery, and this study evaluates the effectiveness of NT-proBNP as a diagnostic tool for identifying at-risk patients.
  • Researchers analyzed data from seven studies involving over 37,000 patients, finding that while higher NT-proBNP levels are associated with an increased risk of CSA-AKI, its overall sensitivity and specificity are not adequate for accurate prediction.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the need for better biomarkers for the early detection of CSA-AKI, despite the insights gained on NT-proBNP's limitations.
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Background: Lower urinary tract (LUT) symptoms are reported in more than 80% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), most commonly an overactive bladder (OAB). The relationship between brain white matter (WM) changes in MS and OAB symptoms is poorly understood.

Objectives: We aim to evaluate (i) microstructural WM differences across MS patients (pwMS) with OAB symptoms, patients without LUT symptoms, and healthy subjects using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and (ii) associations between clinical OAB symptom scores and DTI indices.

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The repair of diabetic wound still encounters huge challenges, such as disordered inflammatory regulation and impaired neovascularization. Here, a pH/ROS/glucose responsive and photothermal hydrogel is developed for diabetic wound healing. The hydrogel is formed through cross-linkage between phenylboronic acid-modified carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS-PBA) and oxide dextran (OXD), utilizing Schiff base and phenylboronate ester bonds.

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Background: Tc-DMSA scan plays an important role in assessing functional abnormalities in kidneys. As a promising network for deep learning (DL), Mask R-CNN has the capability of simultaneously segmenting and classifying objects in images. In this study, we tested the feasibility and accuracy of Mask R-CNN in diagnosing acute pyelonephritis (APN) and segmenting kidneys in Tc-DMSA scintigraphic images.

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  • Lithium metal batteries offer high energy density but face risks from dendrite formation that can lead to short circuits.
  • A new gel electrolyte based on PVDF-HFP, enhanced with a multifunctional supramolecular polymer (MSP), improves both the stability and energy density of these batteries.
  • The MSP creates a strong cross-linked structure, facilitates lithium-ion movement, and enables impressive performance, with the battery cells cycling for over 600 cycles while retaining 98.7% of their capacity.
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  • - Lithium-sulfur batteries have great potential, but issues like the shuttle effect of lithium polysulfides and volume changes limit their usage.
  • - Researchers created a new material, CoFe alloy wrapped in nitrogen-doped porous carbon spheres (e-CF@NC), which enhances performance by improving electron transport and reducing polysulfide separation.
  • - The resulting lithium-sulfur batteries with e-CF@NC-2 show impressive metrics: an initial capacity of 1146 mA h g⁻¹, strong performance at higher rates, and excellent stability over 300 cycles, indicating promising future applications.
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Microplastics (MPs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are known with high persistence and toxicity, posing urgent threats to food safety and human health. However, little is known about the synergistic effect of MPs on PCBs bioaccumulation on Crassostrea hongkongensis. In the present study, diverse types of MPs were analyzed on sea water and C.

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  • Spatial thin-film structures can vibrate significantly more than their thickness when under load, which limits their performance.
  • The study focuses on the vibration of tensioned membrane structures with non-uniform elements, using a formula called the Absolute Nodal Coordinate Formulation (ANCF) to include how these films wrinkle when under tension.
  • The results show how different placements and sizes of non-uniform elements affect vibrations and were validated through experiments, laying the groundwork for future vibration control in thin films.
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Plant height (PH) is a critical agronomic trait in , significantly impacting yield. Consequently, identifying genes associated with plant height is a pivotal objective in oilseed rape breeding. This study employed a combination of bulk segregant analysis sequencing (BSA-seq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) for analysis.

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Introduction: There is still a lack of clinical evidence comprehensively evaluating the effectiveness of antiviral treatments for COVID-19 hospitalized patients.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at Beijing You'An Hospital, focusing on patients treated with nirmatrelvir/ritonavir or azvudine. The study employed a tripartite analysis-viral dynamics, survival curve analysis, and AI-based radiological analysis of pulmonary CT images-aiming to assess the severity of pneumonia.

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Background: Blood lipid levels were associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), but the genetic basis and causal nature remain unclear.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationships of lipids and their fractions with CKD in patients with T2D.

Methods: Our prospective analysis involved 8,607 White participants with T2D but no CKD at baseline from the UK Biobank.

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Background: Kawasaki disease (KD) is a systemic vasculitis primarily affecting the coronary arteries in children. Despite growing attention to its symptoms and pathogenesis, the exact mechanisms of KD remain unclear. Mitophagy plays a critical role in inflammation regulation, however, its significance in KD has only been minimally explored.

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CoSb has emerged as an important two-dimensional (2D) atomic crystal for its potential application in energy conversion and superconductivity. Controllable growth in terms of thickness and structural phase is necessary to elucidate its intrinsic properties at the 2D limit. Here we demonstrate the chemical vapour deposition of ultrathin hexagonal CoSb crystals on the mica substrate.

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Total amount of creatine (Cr) and phosphocreatine, or total creatine (tCr), may have a significant impact on the performance of skeletal muscles. In sports such as bodybuilding, it is popular to take Cr supplements to maintain tCr level. However, no study has explored the quantitative relationship between exercise intensity and the induced change in muscle's tCr.

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  • The study explores early changes in cartilage and meniscus to prevent osteoarthritis following ACL ruptures.
  • Researchers compared 50 ACL rupture patients to 66 healthy individuals to analyze the matrix composition using T2 relaxation times.
  • Results showed higher relaxation times and significant correlations between meniscus states and adjacent cartilage, emphasizing the importance of monitoring these structures after an ACL injury.
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Onychomycosis in infants is a rare fungal infection. The condition is frequently linked to congenital or secondary immunodeficiency, as well as exposure to contaminated environments. In this report, we present a case of infant onychomycosis, likely infected during birth delivery from the mother with vaginal candidiasis.

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  • Person-centered primary care measures (PCPCM) are essential for delivering high-quality and culturally sensitive healthcare, but access to these measures is unequal, especially between urban and rural areas.
  • A study in Beijing evaluated PCPCM performance in different regions, revealing that urban areas had significantly higher scores (U-PCPCM=3.31) compared to rural areas (R-PCPCM=3.10), indicating better primary care quality in urban settings.
  • The findings suggest that patients in rural areas face challenges accessing quality primary care, and healthcare providers should work towards reducing these disparities to promote health equity.
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It is crucial to use simple methods to prepare stable polymeric micelles with multiple functions for cancer treatment. Herein, via a "bottom-up" strategy, we reported the fabrication of β-CD-(PEOSMA-PCPTMA-PPEGMA) (βPECP) unimolecular micelles that could simultaneously treat tumors and bacteria with chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT). The unimolecular micelles consisted of a 21-arm β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) core as a macromolecular initiator, photosensitizer eosin Y (EOS-Y) monomer EOSMA, anticancer drug camptothecin (CPT) monomer, and a hydrophilic shell PEGMA.

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