Publications by authors named "Zhang Zeyu"

Purpose: Based on a dyadic perspective, the interaction between two variables of dyadic coping and post-traumatic growth in couples with breast cancer is explored, which facilitates an empirical basis for healthcare professionals to develop an intervention program to improve psychological care and quality of life for breast cancer couples.

Methods: Two hundred ten pairs of breast cancer couples attending the department of surgical oncology of a hospital affiliated with Bengbu Medical University from July to December 2023 were surveyed through a cross-sectional method. Both breast cancer couples' completed questionnaire data were investigated using the General Information Questionnaire, the Dyadic Coping Inventory, and the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory.

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Background: Frailty in older adults is linked to increased risks and lower quality of life. Pre-frailty, a condition preceding frailty, is intervenable, but its determinants and assessment are challenging. This study aims to develop and validate an explainable machine learning model for pre-frailty risk assessment among community-dwelling older adults.

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The COVID-19 pandemic presented unparalleled challenges to prompt and adaptive responses from nations worldwide. This review examines China's multifaceted approach to the crisis, focusing on five key areas of response: infrastructure and system design, medical care and treatment, disease prevention and control, economic and social resilience, and China's engagement in global health. This review demonstrates the effectiveness of a top-down command system at the national level, intersectoral coordination, a legal framework, and public social governance.

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Background: At present, China's elderly population is facing several difficulties. The implementation of active aging is an important initiative in the face of the rapidly developing situation of population aging, among which improving elderly expectations regarding the aging level is the key link to achieving active aging. Improving the quality of life of the majority of elderly individuals is the main goal of active aging.

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Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of extrusion devices on the available energy and nutrient digestibility of soybean meal (SBM), and further to investigate the impact of different levels of extruded SBM on the growth performance and nutrient digestibility of weaned piglets. In Exp. 1, eighteen crossbreed growing pigs with an initial body weight (BW) of 32.

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Seed germination is one of the critical and sensitive stages of early plant growth, and its process is prevented by cinnamic acid (CA). Silicon (Si) plays a critical role in mitigating abiotic stresses and seed germination in plants, but little is known about its role in seed germination and physiology in CA-stressed cucumber. Here, we conducted experiments in the State Key Laboratory of Aridland Crop Science, Gansu Agricultural University from March to June 2021 to investigate the effects of Si-seed priming on growth, antioxidant capacity, sucrose mobilization and respiratory metabolism during germination under CA stress.

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is required for a myriad of metabolic, signaling, and post-translational events in cells. Its levels in tissues and organs are closely associated with health conditions. The homeostasis of NAD is regulated by biosynthetic pathways and consuming enzymes.

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There remains considerable doubt, debate, and confusion regarding how biodiversity responds to gradients of important environmental drivers, such as habitat size, resource productivity, and disturbance. Here we develop a simple but comprehensive theoretical framework based on competition-colonization multispecies communities to examine the separate and interactive effects of these drivers. Using both numerical simulations and analytical arguments, we demonstrate that the critical trade-off between competitive and colonization ability can lead to complex nonlinear, zig-zag responses in both species richness and the inverse Simpson index along gradients of these drivers.

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Dysfunction is a common clinical symptom among rehabilitation patients; however, whether there are sex differences in dysfunctions remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore this issue by examining a large sample of the population with dysfunctional problems. A multi-stage sampling scheme was used to select the rehabilitation outpatients as study participants.

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  • Researchers aimed to develop a new minimally invasive computer-assisted workflow for placing zygomatic implants, combining static positioning with dynamic adjustments for precision.
  • The study involved 14 aging patients, with careful measurements taken to compare the planned and actual implant placements using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Results showed that the new method was accurate and effective, with all implants remaining stable over more than a year's follow-up, demonstrating its clinical utility and safety.
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This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of a novel clinical tool for distributing rehabilitation patients (DRP) for measuring a population of rehabilitation patients based on first-hand data from the field survey in China. A multi-stage sampling scheme was used to select 2512 rehabilitation outpatients from 21 medical institutions in seven cities in China. The evaluation indicators of the DRP tool consisted of five clinical indexes on multiple dysfunctions, self-care ability, vital signs, disease status, and disease course.

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Renal fibrosis is closely related to the prognosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The increase in cGMP reduces renal fibrosis. Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) and phosphodiesterase (PDE) are key enzymes that maintain cGMP levels.

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In the field of medical imaging, microwave tomography (MWT) is based on the scattering and absorption characteristics of different tissues to microwaves and can reconstruct the electromagnetic property distribution of biological tissues non-invasively and without ionizing radiation. However, due to the inherently nonlinear and ill-posed characteristics of MWT calculations, actual imaging is prone to overfitting or artifacts. To address this, this paper proposes a two-step iterative imaging approach for rapid medical microwave tomography.

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Purpose: To assess the diagnostic performance of [Ga]Ga-DOTA-FAPI-04 PET/MR imaging in the preoperative evaluation of pancreatic cancer and compare it with that of [F]-FDG PET/CT plus contrast-enhanced CT (CECT).

Methods: Thirty-one patients with pancreatic cancer underwent preoperative [Ga]Ga-DOTA-FAPI-04 PET/MR, [F]-FDG PET/CT, and CECT imaging. Two nuclear medicine physicians independently reviewed two sets of images (set 1, [Ga]Ga-DOTA-FAPI-04 PET/MR; set 2, [F]-FDG PET/CT plus CECT) and reached a consensus on tumour resectability, N staging (N0 or N positive) and M staging (M0 or M1).

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Osteoporosis (OP), a systemic skeletal disease, is characterized by low bone mass, bone tissue degradation and bone microarchitecture disturbance. Bazi Bushen, a Chinese patented medicine, has been demonstrated to be effective in attenuating OP, but the pharmacological mechanism remains predominantly unclear. In this study, the senescence-accelerated mouse prone 6 (SAMP6) model was used to explore bone homeostasis and treated intragastrically for 9 weeks with Bazi Bushen.

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  • This study assessed how different oil qualities and trace mineral sources affect the growth, health, and meat quality of pigs.
  • A total of 180 pigs were divided into five dietary groups, examining combinations of fresh and oxidized soy oil with various trace mineral sources.
  • Results showed that oxidized soy oil reduced growth rates and meat yield, while using a combination of organic trace minerals and selenium yeast improved overall health and performance in the pigs.
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Recently, volatile solid additives have attracted tremendous interest in the field of organic solar cells (OSCs), which can effectively improve device efficiency without sacrificing the reproducibility and stability of the device. However, the structure of reported solid additives is onefold and its working mechanism needs to be further investigated. Herein, a novel non-halogenated and twisted solid additive 1,4-diphenoxybenzene (DPB) is employed to optimize the morphology of the active layer in OSCs.

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  • * Using various bioinformatics tools and laboratory techniques, the study analyzed FCN1, FCN2, and FCN3 in lung cancer subtypes, finding that their expressions were significantly lower in tumor tissues and that they showed promise as diagnostic and prognostic markers.
  • * Results indicated that FCN2 and FCN3 correlate negatively with overall survival in lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC), while FCN1 and FCN2 correlate positively in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), and FCNs are linked to immune
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  • Malnutrition among children in China has improved since 2000, but there are still more issues compared to developed countries and differences between provinces.
  • A study looked at how many young kids were stunted (not growing tall enough), wasted (too thin for their height), and underweight from 2000 to 2019, and predicted what might happen by 2030.
  • By 2019, fewer children were stunted (12%), wasted (3%), and underweight (4%) compared to 2000, but the rate of improvement slowed down after 2010, with predictions suggesting more improvement by 2030.
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Phosphate (Pi) availability is well known to regulate plant root growth. However, it remains largely unknown how flavonoid synthesis participates in affecting plant root growth in response to Pi starvation. In the study, the crystal structure of a plant protein phosphatase, GmHAD1-2, was dissected using X-ray crystallography for the first time.

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Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a growing global health problem. New methods to diagnose PAD have been explored in recent years. At present, the majority of imaging methods for PAD focus on the macrovascular blood flow, and the exploration of microcirculation and tissue perfusion of PAD remains largely insufficient.

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  • * Researchers identified CALB2 as a key protein that is highly expressed in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and cancer cells, which is linked to worse patient outcomes and an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.
  • * The findings revealed that CALB2, in conjunction with hypoxia, promotes an inflammatory fibroblast phenotype that enhances cancer cell migration and growth, indicating its potential role in PDAC metastasis and the development of inflammation-targeted treatments.
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Volatile solid additive is an effective and simple strategy for morphology control in organic solar cells (OSCs). The development of environmentally friendly new additives which can also be easily removed without high-temperature thermal annealing treatment is currently a trend, and the working mechanism needs to be further studied. Herein, a highly volatile and non-halogenated solid additive 1-benzothiophene (BBT) is reported to regulate molecular aggregation and stacking of active layer components.

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Control tissue is essential for ensuring the precision of semiquantitative analysis in back-table fluorescence imaging. However, there remains a lack of agreement on the appropriate selection of control tissues. To evaluate the back-table fluorescence imaging performance of different normal tissues and identify the optimal normal tissue, a cohort of 39 patients with orbital tumors were enrolled in the study.

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