Publications by authors named "Zhang Xueyu"

Purpose: China has developed and widely implemented an innovative case-based payment method for inpatient services under a regional global budget, termed the "Diagnosis-Intervention Packet" (DIP). This study aims to examine cost-shifting behaviour in lung cancer inpatient care under the DIP reform.

Methods: This study examines the impact of the DIP reform in Zunyi, a national pilot city, using double machine learning (DML).

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Objectives: Quantification of cytokine is indispensable to elucidate the mechanism of immune regulation at the molecular level, thereby contributing to the diagnosis and treatment of several diseases. Here, we aimed to determine the effect of detection method and storage conditions of specimens on the quantification of cytokine levels.

Methods: We used four vacuum blood collection tubes containing EDTA, heparin, clot activator, gel and compared the changes in the expression levels of 14 cytokines in serum and plasma samples at different temperatures and durations of storage using AimPlex flow cytometry-based immunoassay.

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  • - China implemented the "Diagnosis Intervention Packet" (DIP) payment reform to tackle rising costs in its healthcare system, specifically for coronary heart disease (CHD) inpatients.
  • - A study in Zunyi showed that while total health expenditures per case for CHD inpatients decreased significantly after the DIP reform, there was a notable increase in out-of-pocket costs and copayments, particularly for category B services.
  • - The impact of the DIP reform varied across different types of hospitals, indicating that cost control and expenditure shift effects were influenced by hospital classification and ownership.
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  • Telemedicine is rapidly evolving, but healthcare organizations have limited knowledge on developing and utilizing various telemedicine service programs, along with the factors that influence their implementation.
  • The study focuses on Zunyi City, China, analyzing how different factors impact the types of telemedicine services provided by healthcare institutions and examining their spatial and temporal development.
  • Results indicate that service pricing and patient out-of-pocket payments significantly affect providers' willingness to offer specific telemedicine services, and higher-level healthcare organizations tend to be more engaged in teleconsultation and telepathology compared to lower-level or private facilities.
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Background: Disparities in pain sensitivity and tolerance have been described, however little is known about variability in the experience of labor pain and childbirth in China.

Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Xinjiang, China with two major ethnic groups: Han and Uyghur women. Women with a vaginal delivery with labor epidural analgesia were enrolled.

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Objective: To assess the impact of vertical integration (VI) within County-Level Integrated Health Organisations (CIHOs) on the costs of primary care inpatients.

Methods: This study assessed Xishui, a national pilot county for CIHOs, using inpatient claims data. The treatment group comprised 10,118 inpatients from 5 vertically integrated township health centres (THCs), while the control group consisted of 21,165 inpatients from 19 non-vertically integrated THCs.

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The objective is to characterize differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) through high-throughput analysis. Sera from 11 healthy controls (HCs), 21 GBS and 19 CIDP patients were subjected to Olink Proteomics Analysis. In the comparison between CIDP and GBS groups, up-regulation of ITM2A and down-regulation of NTF4 were observed.

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Aims: To establish a system based on hyperspectral imaging and deep learning for the detection of cancer cells in metastatic lymph nodes.

Main Methods: The continuous sections of metastatic lymph nodes from 45 oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients were collected. An improved ResUNet algorithm was established for deep learning to analyze the spectral curve differences between cancer cells and lymphocytes, and that between tumor tissue and normal tissue.

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Objectives: Tumor metastasis is a primary cause of recurrence and mortality in endometrial cancer. miR-34b-5p is abnormally expressed in various cancers and participates in tumor cell progression and metastasis. The objective of this study was to elucidate the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of miR-34b-5p in regulating the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and metastasis in AN3CA endometrial cancer cells.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can infect both B cells and epithelial cells (ECs), causing diseases such as mononucleosis and cancer. It enters ECs via Ephrin receptor A2 (EphA2). The function of interferon-induced transmembrane protein-1 (IFITM1) in EBV infection of ECs remains elusive.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has the characteristics of early regional lymph node metastasis. OSCC patients often have poor prognoses and low survival rates due to cervical lymph metastases. Therefore, it is necessary to rely on a reasonable screening method to quickly judge the cervical lymph metastastic condition of OSCC patients and develop appropriate treatment plans.

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Background: Cellular response to pharmacological action of drugs is significant for drug development. Traditional detection method for cellular response to drugs normally rely on cell proliferation assay and metabolomics examination. In principle, these analytical methods often required cell labeling, invasion analysis, and hours of co-culture with drugs, which are relatively complex and time-consuming.

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The discernible alterations in regional precipitation patterns, influenced by the intersecting factors of urbanization and climate change, exert a substantial impact on urban flood disasters. Based on multi-source precipitation data, a data-driven model fusion framework was constructed to analyze the spatial and temporal dynamic distribution characteristics of precipitation in Beijing. Wavelet analysis method was used to reveal the periodic variation characteristics and multi-scale effects of precipitation, and the machine learning method was used to characterize the spatiotemporal dynamic change pattern of precipitation.

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Isodon rubescens has garnered much attention due to its anti-tumor or anti-cancer properties. However, little is known about the molecular mechanism of oridonin biosynthesis leveraging the regulatory network between small RNAs and mRNAs. In this study, the regulatory networks of miRNAs and targets were examined by combining mRNA, miRNA, and degradome.

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Boron-doped diamond (BDD) thin film electrodes have great application potential in water treatment. However, the high electrode energy consumption due to high resistance directly limits the application range of existing BDD electrodes. In this paper, the BDD/graphene/BDD (DGD) sandwich structure electrode was prepared, which effectively improved the conductivity of the electrode.

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The propagation of cultivated garlic relies on vegetative cloves, thus flowers become non-essential for reproduction in this species, driving the evolution of reproductive feature-derived traits. To obtain insights into the evolutionary alteration of reproductive traits in the clonally propagated garlic, the evolutionary histories of two main reproduction-related traits, bolting and flower differentiation, were explored by genome analyses using 134 accessions displaying wide diversity in these two traits. Resequencing identified 272.

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During rapid urbanization and increase in motorization, it becomes particularly important to understand the relationships between traffic safety and risk factors in order to provide targeted improvements and policy recommendations. Violations and police enforcement are key variables, but the endogenous relationship between crashes and violations has made these variables unreliable and has limited their use. To manage this problem, this study developed a systematic approach for the joint modeling of crashes and violations to identify crash and violation hotspots and examine the mechanisms underlying macro-level contributing factors.

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  • Garlic is a sterile crop with significant uses in cooking and medicine, but its evolutionary background is mostly unexplored.* -
  • Researchers created a detailed map showing 129.4 million variations in garlic’s genome and found it diverged over 100,000 years ago from two independent domestication routes in China.* -
  • The study reveals that different garlic groups have experienced unique genetic changes and selections related to bulb traits, offering important insights for future garlic breeding efforts.*
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Nanoparticles are usually used as carrier to load more antibody and enzyme to improve the sensitivity of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). However, limited by high density and complicated modification procedure, the traditional nanoparticles such as Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) usually induce large background signal and poor reproducibility in ELISA. In this work, functional lightweigh nanoparticle polystyrene@polydopamine (PS@PDA) was prepared and induced as the carrier of detection antibody and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) to form PS@PDA@Ab/HRP biojungates.

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Background: Rapid laboratory technologies which can effectively distinguish active tuberculosis (ATB) from controls and latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) are lacked.The objective of this study is to explore MTB biomarkers in serum that can distinguish ATB from LTBI.

Methods: We constructed a tuberculosis protein microarray containing 64 MTB associated antigens.

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GRAS transcription factors play crucial roles in plant growth and development and have been widely explored in many plant species. Garlic ( L.) is an important crop owing to its edible and medicinal properties.

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Isodon rubescens (Hemsley) H. Hara (Lamiaceae) is a traditional Chinese medicine plant that has been used to treat various human diseases and conditions such as inflammation, respiratory and gastrointestinal bacterial infections, and malignant tumors. However, the contents of the main active components of I.

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In this study, we constructed and annotated a complete circular chloroplast genome of wild . The chloroplast genome of wild is 153,678 bp in length, including two inverted repeat (IR) regions of 25,759 bp, separated by a large single copy (LSC) region of 84,544 bp and a small single copy (SSC) region of 17,616 bp. The genome contains 149 genes, including 104 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNA genes, and eight rRNA genes.

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It is challenging to increase the sensitivity of a hydrogen sensor operating at room temperature due to weak sorption and tiny mass of hydrogen. In this work, an ultrasonic sensor is presented for detecting hydrogen, which is composed of a 128° YX-LiNbO substrate and a reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sensitive layer with a platinum catalyzer. By optimizing the depositing parameters of RGO and platinum, a considerably high sensitivity is achieved at room temperature.

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