Publications by authors named "Zheng Xiaoling"

Background: Dense deposit disease (DDD) is a rare renal disorder major affecting adolescents and children, characterized by an absence of distinctive clinical symptoms. Its coexistence with other renal conditions complicates both diagnosis and treatment in clinical practice.

Case Presentation: We described a 15-year-old male adolescent presenting with nephrotic syndrome as the initial manifestation, with urinalysis indicating significantly elevated protein and erythrocytes.

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Improving the sensitivity of biosensor has always the major challenge to measure lower detection concentration of biological samples. In this paper, a novel optical fiber surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor based on TiC MXene/GNRs synergistically highly enhanced sensitivity was proposed. The TiC MXene and GNRs were coated on the optical fiber sensing probe by the electrostatic layer-by-layer (ELBL) assembly method.

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Endometriosis and adenomyosis are debilitating gynecological conditions that severely affect the quality of life of women. Traditional diagnostic and treatment methods, including laparoscopic surgery and hormonal therapy, face significant limitations such as incomplete lesion detection, high recurrence rates, and adverse side effects. Emerging bioengineering technologies offer promising solutions for precise diagnosis and therapy of these diseases.

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Background And Aims: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a pivotal technique for excision of early-stage esophageal tumors. However, its primary complication, postoperative esophageal stricture, is a significant challenge owing to the absence of effective preventive measures. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) have emerged as a promising treatment modality to address this concern.

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The zoonotic pathogen is responsible for diverse human diseases, from mild to life-threatening, but it often eludes detection in culture-based assays. This study investigates the potential of to enter a viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state when exposed to human fever temperature or antibiotics, with this state confirmed by successful resuscitation. Viability was assessed using SYBR Green I/PI staining and propidium monoazide-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PMA-qPCR), while culturability was determined through colony-forming unit (CFU) counting on blood agar plates.

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  • Renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (RIRI) significantly contributes to acute kidney injury, particularly affecting kidney transplants, and this study investigates the role of cuproptosis-related genes in RIRI to improve diagnostic methods.
  • The research utilized bioinformatics to analyze data from 203 RIRI samples, identifying 18 cuproptosis-related differentially expressed genes (CRDEGs) and examining their connections with immune cells and biological pathways.
  • Experimental validation in mouse models and cell cultures confirmed the involvement of these genes, highlighting the potential of the copper chelator D-Penicillamine in offering protection against RIRI-induced kidney damage.
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MDM4 is one of the major regulators of p53. The biological effect of MDM4 on tumor is controversial, its role and molecular mechanism in colon cancer progression and prognosis are still unclear. In this study, we identify that MDM4 is significantly overexpressed in human colon cancer and high MDM4 expression was associated with poor prognosis of colon cancer with mutant p53.

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In recent years, the residues of nitrofurans (NFs) and their metabolites in animal-derived food and environmental samples have gained widespread attention. The parent drugs and their metabolites have displayed significant toxicity to human health including carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic effects, leading to banned in animal husbandry in many countries. Hence, monitoring the residues of NFs is necessary to guarantee public health and ecological security.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of using radiomics analysis of hip CT scans to detect osteoporosis in patients, comparing the results to traditional clinical information.
  • The researchers extracted a range of features from CT images and applied various machine learning models, ultimately identifying 16 key features that improved osteoporosis detection accuracy.
  • The final predictive model, XGBoost, demonstrated high performance with an accuracy of 0.882 and an AUC of 0.886, indicating its potential for clinical application in osteoporosis diagnosis.
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Preterm birth (PTB) remains a leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity, significantly affecting the long-term health, welfare, and development of newborns. Tocolytics, such as ritodrine, a β-adrenergic receptor agonist, are widely used in developing countries due to their affordability for preventing PTB by inhibiting uterine contractions. However, ritodrine's short half-life necessitates frequent administration, and prolonged high-dose usage often leads to serious maternal side effects, prompting discontinuation.

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  • This study explores the safety and effectiveness of combining local infiltration anesthesia (LIA) with monitored anesthesia care (MAC) for patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing peritoneal dialysis catheter placement.
  • Conducted as a retrospective analysis of 123 ESRD patients, it compares two anesthesia methods: LIA alone versus LIA combined with MAC, which includes preoperative sedation and intraoperative analgesia.
  • Results indicate that the LIA + MAC group experienced significantly lower pain levels during and after surgery compared to the LIA group, along with a shorter surgical duration.
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Purpose: Opportunistic osteoporosis screening, conducted during routine medical examinations such as chest computed tomography (CT), presents a potential solution for early detection. This study aims to investigate the feasibility of utilizing radiomics technology based on chest CT images to screen for opportunistic osteoporosis.

Methods: This Study is a Multicenter Retrospective Investigation.

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Background: There is limited research on cholesterol metabolism-related genes (CM-RGs) in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), despite hypercholesterolemia being a recognized risk factor. The role of CM-RGs in NAFLD remains unclear.

Methods: The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between NAFLD and control were acquired by differential expression analysis.

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The catalytic conversion of ortho-hydrogen (o-H) to para-hydrogen (p-H) serves as a crucial step in the storage of liquid hydrogen. A variety of iron-cobalt bimetallic catalysts (FCO) were synthesized using a precipitation method, incorporating diverse levels of Co doping into Fe-based catalysts. The effects of Co doping on the crystal structure, porosity, and magnetism of FCO catalysts were studied by XRD, N physical adsorption, FTIR, XPS, and VSM analyses.

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  • Alport syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder leading to end-stage renal disease, often misdiagnosed, and the study focused on three Chinese families exhibiting nephrotic syndrome (NS) as a key symptom.
  • Genetic testing revealed three significant mutations in the COL4A5 gene associated with X-linked Alport syndrome, highlighting their role in causing kidney issues.
  • The findings suggest that some individuals may primarily present with nephrotic syndrome, expanding the understanding of how Alport syndrome manifests in patients.
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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and pre-cutting endoscopic mucosal resection (pEMR) in treating non-ampullary duodenal subepithelial lesions (NADSELs) and to evaluate the clinical utility of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) before endoscopic resection (ER).

Methods: In this retrospective single-centre cohort study, we compared the clinical outcomes of patients with NADSELs who underwent ESD or pEMR between January 2014 and June 2023. The accuracies of EUS in determining the pathological type and origin of the lesions were evaluated using postoperative histopathology as the gold standard.

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Objective: This study aimed to explore the effects of combining cardiac rehabilitation exercise training with mindfulness care on cardiac function, exercise capacity, and mood in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Methods: A total of 108 patients admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to January 2022, following PCI for CHD, were selected for this study. The participants were randomly assigned to either the control group or the observation group, with 54 patients in each group.

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Purpose: The main objective of this study is to assess the possibility of using radiomics, deep learning, and transfer learning methods for the analysis of chest CT scans. An additional aim is to combine these techniques with bone turnover markers to identify and screen for osteoporosis in patients.

Method: A total of 488 patients who had undergone chest CT and bone turnover marker testing, and had known bone mineral density, were included in this study.

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The plant homeodomain finger (PHD finger) protein, a type of zinc finger protein extensively distributed in eukaryotes, plays diverse roles in regulating plant growth and development. While PHD finger proteins have been identified in various species, their functions remain largely unexplored in pea (). In this study, we identified 84 members of the PHD finger gene family in pea, which displayed an uneven distribution across seven chromosomes.

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To achieve the objective of "waste control by waste", in this study, a green aerogel adsorbent comprised of pomelo-peel cellulose and sodium alginate (PCC/SA) was prepared through dual-network crosslinking. The resulting 3D hierarchical porous structured PCC/SA aerogel exhibited good structural stability, and kept the morphological integrity during 10 days in a wide pH range (2-10), suggesting its potential for recycling in diverse complex environments. Besides, the superior adsorption capacities for methylene blue (MB) and Cu(II) were observed, with the q values and adsorption equilibrium times were recorded to be 1299.

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Phage-antibiotic combination treatment is a novel noteworthy drug delivery method in anti-infection. In the current study, we have isolated a new phage, pB23, against carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii 2023. Synergistic antibacterial effect between phage pB23 and meropenem combination could be more stable, using moderate doses of phage (multiplicity of infection ranging from 0.

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  • Conventional wound dressings often lack versatility and can only perform singular functions, which limits their effectiveness in diverse healing scenarios.
  • Dual-network multifunctional hydrogels (PSA/CS-GA) have been developed with excellent properties, such as antifouling, antibacterial effects, and rapid hemostatic capabilities.
  • In a rat model, these hydrogels achieved over 95% wound healing by day 10 and also helped reduce inflammation while promoting blood vessel growth and collagen deposition, showcasing their potential as a superior wound healing solution.
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