Publications by authors named "Zhao-Cheng Yu"

To explore the association between fluoride exposure and depression / anxiety in adults, the 1,169 participants were recruited. The demographic information of participants was obtained through questionnaire survey and physical measurements. Morning urine samples were collected, and urinary fluoride (UF) level was determined.

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  • The study compares oncologic outcomes between laparoscopic and laparotomic surgeries for treating FIGO Stage I epithelial ovarian carcinoma in a retrospective cohort of 291 patients.
  • Results indicate similar 5-year progression-free survival (87.1% for laparoscopy vs 90.9% for laparotomy) and overall survival rates (93.9% vs 94.7%), after matching patients for various risk factors.
  • The conclusion suggests that while both surgical methods yield comparable outcomes, laparoscopic surgery offers advantages such as reduced bleeding and quicker recovery, making it a potentially safer and effective option.
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The rapid and extensive urbanization has profound impacts on urban thermal environment. It is of great significance to comprehensively understand how urbanization affects the evolution of urban thermal environment for urban ecological safety, environmental quality, and residents' health. Based on daily land surface temperature (LST) products of MODIS Aqua satellite in the summer of 2002-2020, we investigated the evolution of urban-rural differences in surface summer thermal environment in Shanghai during 2002-2020 and its response to urban spatial renewal.

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Background: High genetic variability at the reverse transcriptase (RT) region of HBV could confer resistance to nucleoside/nucleotide analogues (NUCs). The aim of this study was to identify new RT amino acid (AA) substitutions related to NUC resistance.

Methods: HBV RT sequences of genotype C from 501 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients were analysed to identify potential RT substitutions related to NUC resistance.

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Eight isobutylhydroxyamides, including three new (1-3), qinbunamides A-C, and five known sanshools (4-8), ZP-amide A (4), ZP-amide B (5), ZP-amide E (6), ZP-amide C (7), and ZP-amide D (8), were isolated from the pericarps of cultivated Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim, cultivated in Qinling mountain area, Shaanxi, China. The structures of all compounds were determined on the basis of spectroscopic techniques, including 1D and 2D NMR analysis and comparison with previously reported data. Compounds 1 and 2 are the first example of isobutylhydroxyamides containing an ethoxy group, and compound 3 is a rare C11 fatty acid-containing sanshool existing in genus Zanthoxylum.

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The present study was aimed to obtain baseline information of basal core promoter A1762T/G1764A and precore G1896A mutations of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in 192 HBeAg-positive chronically-infected Chinese patients, who were potential candidates for antiviral treatment. The detection of these mutations (including minor mutant subpopulations) was achieved by direct sequencing, whose sensitivity for minor mutant subpopulations identification was confirmed by clone sequencing. Patients enrolled were infected with either genotype B (46.

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Objective: To investigate the value of determination of serum myoglobin (MYO) in estimation of the degree of illness and prognosis of patients with sepsis in Xining area.

Methods: Serum MYO was measured and acute physiological and chronic health estimationII (APACHEII) score was evaluated in 30 cases with sepsis within 24 hours of admission to emergency intensive care unit (EICU), and their correlation was analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups, survival group and death group according to the result within 28 days.

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