Publications by authors named "Zhu Xiaoyu"

Background: This latest systematic review and meta-analysis aim to examine the efficacy of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in pediatric burns.

Methods: Relevant articles were retrieved from Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of science, China National Knowledge Infrastructureris, VIP Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals and Wanfang database. The primary outcome was the healing time, and secondary outcomes were the skin graft survival rate, reoperation, complications, numbers of dressing change, incidence of scarring, scar areas and scar scores.

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Berberine (BBR) is a pentacyclic benzylisoquinoline alkaloid widely distributed across various medicinal plants. Recent studies have demonstrated that berberine possesses a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities, including not only antioxidant properties but also the ability to lower blood glucose, modulate lipid profiles, and mitigate inflammation. These findings suggest that berberine holds significant potential as a therapeutic agent for renal diseases, highlighting its substantial research value.

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Radiotherapy resistance, is usually caused by enhanced tumor stemness and poses a significant challenge in treating breast cancer (BRCA). In this study, we investigated the molecular regulatory mechanism of radiotherapy sensitivity in BRCA associated with replication factor C4 (RFC4) and insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA binding protein 2 mRNA Binding Protein 2 (IGF2BP2). RFC4 expression was increased in BRCA cell lines and tissues, and high RFC4 expression in BRCA patients predicted the occurrence of lymphatic metastasis.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) has become an increasing global health challenge, particularly with the accelerated aging of the population. Therefore, preventive research targeting AD has become especially important. In recent years, physical activity (PA), as a potential non-pharmacological intervention, has garnered increasing attention from researchers.

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Objectives: The rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test, a traditional method for diagnosing syphilis and evaluating treatment efficacy, relies on subjective interpretation and requires high technical proficiency. This study aimed to develop and validate a user-friendly RPR-artificial intelligence (AI) interpretative tool.

Methods: A dataset comprising 600 images of photographed RPR cards from 276 negative and 223 positive RPR samples was used for model development.

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Corticosteroids (CSs) are the initial therapy for immune thrombocytopenia (ITP); however, their efficacy is not adequately predicted. As a novel biomarker, the composition of the gut microbiota is non-invasively tested and altered in patients with ITP. This study aims to develop a predictive model that leverages gut microbiome data to predict the CS response in patients with ITP within the initial four weeks of treatment.

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Cervical cancer (CC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women and is strongly associated with persistent infection by high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV), particularly the HPV16 subtype. Existing detection methods have limitations in meeting clinical requirements. This study aims to identify biomarkers that can aid in the staging and prognosis of cervical cancer.

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Septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein (IJV), known as Lemierre's syndrome, is a rare complication secondary to infections in the head and neck. Cholesteatoma of the middle ear complicated with Lemierre's syndrome is rarely observed in clinical practice. Currently, the treatment controversy centers on whether anticoagulation therapy is necessary for IJV and distant metastatic emboli induced by Lemierre's syndrome.

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Purpose Of Review: Using the ecological public health framework, this study aims to systematically review the risk of illicit drug use and its associated negative health outcomes relating to urbanization.

Recent Findings: Previous studies have indicated that urbanization associated with increased population density drives segregation of vulnerable communities of low socioeconomic status (SES). Marginalized individuals in segregated communities have increased risk of poor mental health and illicit drug use.

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Rovadicitinib (TQ05105) is a novel, oral dual JAK1/2 and ROCK1/2 inhibitor targeting inflammatory and fibrotic components of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD). We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of rovadicitinib for glucocorticoid-refractory or -dependent cGVHD. This phase 1b/2a, multicenter, open-label study (NCT04944043) enrolled patients with moderate or severe glucocorticoid-refractory or -dependent cGVHD.

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A nanosensing platform was designed based on environmentally friendly cobalt phosphate-doped biochar (CoCPBC) derived from bamboo leaves for derivative voltammetric determination of hydroquinone  (HQ) in water and soil samples. Highly ambient-stable CoCPBC is prepared by hydrothermal synthesis containing cobalt nitrate, phosphoric acid (HPO), cetyltrimethylammonium ammonium bromide (CTAB), and bamboo leaves. Benefiting from the high effective area, the CoCPBC displays more active sites for HQ recognition and simultaneously improving the conductivity of biochar.

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BACKGROUND Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorder caused by the misfolded isoform of the prion protein (PrPSc). The disease is characterized by rapid progression and the absence of effective treatment options, making it particularly devastating. Among its various subtypes, sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is the most common in humans.

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Sirtuins, identified as (NAD)- dependent class III histone deacetylases, engage in a spectrum of biological functions, encompassing DNA damage repair, oxidative stress, immune modulation, mitochondrial homeostasis, apoptosis and autophagy. Sirtuins play an apoptosis role in regulating cellular operations and overall organism health. Mounting data indicate that dysregulated sirtuin expression is linked to the onset of renal diseases.

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Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is a second-line treatment with curative potential for leukemia patients. However, the prognosis of allo-HSCT patients with disease relapse or graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is poor. CD4 or CD8 conventional T (Tconv) cells are critically involved in mediating anti-leukemic immune responses to prevent relapse and detrimental GvHD.

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Motivated by the inherent benefits of synergistically combining electrochemical methodologies with nickel catalysis, we present here a Ni-catalyzed enantioselective electroreductive cross-coupling of benzyl chlorides with aryl halides, yielding chiral 1,1-diaryl compounds with good to excellent enantioselectivity. This catalytic reaction can not only be applied to aryl chlorides/bromides, which are challenging to access by other means, but also to benzyl chlorides containing silicon groups. Additionally, the absence of a sacrificial anode lays a foundation for scalability.

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Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), carrying PD-L1, have been implicated in immune evasion and tumor progression. However, understanding how PD-L1 sEVs are secreted still needs to be improved. We found that the secretion dynamics of PD-L1 sEVs is similar to that of other sEVs.

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Objective: To retrospectively analyze the incidence of infections in elderly acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients undergoing induction therapy with venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents and to compare these findings with those from patients receiving standard or low-dose chemotherapy.

Methods: Medical records of 169 elderly (≥60 years old) AML patients diagnosed via MICM (morphology, immunology, cytogenetics, and molecular genetics) at the First Affiliated Hospital of USTC between June 2019 and June 2022 were reviewed. Patients were divided into three groups: venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents group (targeted therapy group), standard chemotherapy group, and low-dose chemotherapy group.

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  • The study focuses on assessing the effectiveness and safety of Compound Kushen Injection (CKI) when used alongside first-line treatments for advanced colorectal cancer (CRC), as current therapies yield limited results.
  • Participants will be randomly assigned to either a control or treatment group, with both groups receiving standard chemotherapy while the treatment group also receives CKI to determine its impact on progression-free survival and other health outcomes.
  • This trial aims to provide valuable insights that could enhance treatment options for advanced CRC patients, making it a significant contribution to cancer research.
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  • The study successfully developed antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from quinoa using mixed-bacteria fermentation, which showed high antibacterial activity and stability.
  • Among the 9 peptide fractions analyzed, F1 was identified as the most effective in inhibiting bacterial growth in apple juice, particularly against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.
  • The specific peptide AGAAPE demonstrated significant stability and resistance under various conditions, and its antimicrobial action was attributed to damaging bacterial membranes, making it a potential solution for preserving fresh juice.
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Introduction: Pyrotinib, a novel pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has demonstrated substantial anti-tumor activity in patients with NSCLC harboring HER2 mutations. Nevertheless, the inevitable resistance to pyrotinib necessitates an in-depth understanding of the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: Resistance-associated mutations were identified through genomic sequencing of paired baseline and post-resistance samples from 40 patients.

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  • The text refers to a correction made to a previously published article with the DOI 10.3389/fphar.2022.848529.
  • The correction could involve errors in data, methodology, or conclusions drawn in the original study.
  • Readers should refer to the corrected version for accurate information and findings.
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The engraftment of haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), particularly in cord-blood transplants, remains challenging. Here we report the role of the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) in enhancing the homing and engraftment of human-cord-blood HSPCs in bone marrow through mechanical remodelling. By using microfluidics, intravital two-photon imaging and long-term-engraftment assays, we show that treatment with CRH substantially enhances HSPC adhesion, motility and mechanical remodelling, ultimately leading to improved bone-marrow homing and engraftment in immunodeficient mice.

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  • Cognitive impairment (CI) is common in patients with chronic pain (CP), increasing the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, yet there’s limited knowledge on diagnostic models for CP-related CI.
  • Researchers conducted a study at West China Hospital to correlate complete blood count parameters with CP-related CI, using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) to categorize patients.
  • The study included 163 patients and identified critical factors influencing CP-related CI, ultimately developing a diagnostic model with a good predictive ability, indicated by an AUC of 0.803, which supports early detection of CI in chronic pain patients.
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  • PFAS pose significant detection challenges in water, prompting the development of a new sensor using a molecularly imprinted polymer with enhanced antifouling properties.
  • The sensor, constructed with β-cyclodextrin and methylene blue, allows for sensitive and selective detection of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in real water samples, achieving a detection limit as low as 1.57 pg/mL.
  • This innovative platform demonstrates a high selectivity for PFOA compared to other similar substances and could facilitate ongoing monitoring of PFAS in aquatic environments.
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  • NPWT shows promise for treating pediatric burns, as indicated by a systematic review and meta-analysis of 12 studies involving 1,033 participants.
  • The analysis found significant improvements in healing time, fewer dressing changes, and lower detection rates of positive bacteria for children using NPWT compared to those receiving other treatments.
  • Despite the positive outcomes, further investigation is necessary to fully assess the safety and efficacy of NPWT in pediatric burn patients.
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