Publications by authors named "Zhuang Jian"

Aim: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common cyanotic heart disease. This study aimed to demonstrate the effects of preoperative oxygen saturation on the early prognosis of TOF and identify risk factors associated with early complications.

Method: A cohort of 1,138 patients who were diagnosed and underwent one-stage surgical repair in this hospital were retrospectively included in this study.

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  • The light-addressable electrochemical sensor (LAES) is a novel tool for imaging single cells without the need for labels or probes.
  • Researchers developed a BiFeO thin film that can switch photocurrent polarity by changing the external voltage, allowing for more versatile imaging of living cells.
  • The study successfully demonstrated that this new imaging method can observe dynamic changes in photocurrents in response to cellular treatments, providing valuable insights into cell behavior and expanding LAES applications.
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Objectives: Ascending aortic length has recently been recognized as a novel predictor of adverse events in aortic diseases, but its prognostic value in type A intramural haematoma is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the association between ascending aortic length and outcomes in patients with type A intramural haematoma initially managed medically.

Methods: We retrospectively analysed patients with acute type A intramural haematoma.

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Objective: This study aimed to establish the reference intervals for complete blood count (CBC) in healthy adults at very high altitudes.

Methods: This study recruited 4,863 healthy adults (3,598 males and 1,265 females) who received routine health check-ups at Ali District People's Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021 through the LIS system. CBC was detected by the XT-4000i automatic cell analyzer and statistically analyzed by SPSS 23.

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Cardiomyopathy is a group of disease characterized by structural and functional damage to the myocardium. The etiologies of cardiomyopathies are diverse, spanning from genetic mutations impacting fundamental myocardial functions to systemic disorders that result in widespread cardiac damage. Many specific gene mutations cause primary cardiomyopathy.

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The Bio-Analytic Resource for Plant Biology ('the BAR', at https://bar.utoronto.ca) is celebrating its 20th year in operation in 2025.

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  • A study was conducted in China to explore the relationship between maternal serum folate levels during early to midpregnancy and the risk of congenital heart disease (CHD) in offspring, amid ongoing debates about folate supplementation.
  • The research involved matching 129 cases of CHD with 516 controls based on maternal age, analyzing data from serum levels of folate, vitamin B12, and homocysteine measured around 16 weeks of gestation.
  • Results indicated a U-shaped correlation between maternal folate and CHD risk, where both low and high levels of folate were associated with increased odds of CHD, suggesting potential exacerbating effects from vitamin B12 deficiency or elevated homocysteine levels.
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Scanning ion-conductance microscopy (SICM) is a non-contact, high-resolution, and in-situ scanning probe microscope technique, it can be operated in probing the physical and chemical properties of biological samples such as living cells. Recently, using SICM to study the effects of microenvironment changes such as temperature changes on response of the biological samples has attracted significant attention. However, in this temperature gradient condition, one of the crucial but still unclear issues is the scanning feedback types and safe threshold.

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The study aims to evaluate the prognosis and risk factors of sepsis-associated thrombocytopenia (SAT) among patients with coagulopathy, and to provide evidence of the relationship between adverse outcomes and potential risks. Patients with sepsis-associated coagulopathy were included in the study from January 2014 to December 2022. The primary outcome was sepsis-associated thrombocytopenia (platelet count less than 100 *10/L), which was evaluated by logistic regression models adjusted for demographic characteristics and comorbidities.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and metabolic disorders (MDs) have surfaced as formidable challenges to global health, significantly imperiling human well-being. Recently, microneedles (MNs) have garnered substantial interest within the realms of CVD and MD research. Offering a departure from conventional diagnostic and therapeutic methodologies, MNs present a non-invasive, safe, and user-friendly modality for both monitoring and treatment, thereby marking substantial strides and attaining pivotal achievements in this avant-garde domain, while also unfurling promising avenues for future inquiry.

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Background: Right ventricular involvement in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is uncommon. This study aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes of the modified septal myectomy in patients diagnosed with biventricular hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (BHCM), a subject seldom explored in the literature.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study from January 2019 to January 2023, enrolling 12 patients with BHCM.

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Background: Both systemic-to-pulmonary shunt and right ventricle-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) connection are extensively applied to initially rehabilitate the pulmonary artery in pulmonary atresia with the ventricle septal defect (PA/VSD). However, which of these options is the most ideal for promoting pulmonary artery development and improving outcomes remains controversial.

Methods: A total of 109 PA/VSD patients undergoing initial rehabilitative surgery at Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital from 2010 to 2020 were enrolled in this study.

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The dramatic rise in the number of obese/overweight people is a global public health challenge that urgently requires novel and effective therapies. In this study, we designed a fast dissolving polymer microneedle array patch (SGN-PVP/PVA-MN) with sitagliptin as a model drug for treating obesity, focusing on the preparation process of the patch. We then characterized the morphology and dimensions of SGN-PVP/PVA-MN.

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Background: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common cyanotic congenital heart disease (CCHD) with multifactorial etiology. We aimed to investigate the metabolic profiles of CCHD and their independent contributions to TOF.

Methods: A cohort comprising 42 individuals with TOF and atrial septal defect (ASD) was enrolled.

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Objectives: There are conflicting results in preventing catheter-related thrombosis (CRT). Continuing infusion of unfractionated heparin (UFH) was a potential option for CRT. This study was to determine the effect of continuous UFH infusion on asymptomatic CRT at discharge in infants after cardiac surgery.

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Background: Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory disease with an unclear aetiology. Keratinocytes in psoriasis are susceptible to exogenous triggers that induce inflammatory cell death.

Objectives: To investigate whether gasdermin E (GSDME)-mediated pyroptosis in keratinocytes contributes to the pathogenesis of psoriasis.

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  • Left atrial myxoma is a rare heart tumor that can happen during pregnancy, and this article shares three different cases to help doctors manage it better.
  • In the first case, the mom had no problems and had her baby before surgery, while the other two had special surgeries while still pregnant.
  • All three moms and their babies did well, and it's important that doctors tailor their plans based on how far along the pregnancy is.
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Viral fusion proteins facilitate cellular infection by fusing viral and cellular membranes, which involves dramatic transitions from their pre- to postfusion conformations. These proteins are among the most protective viral immunogens, but they are metastable which often makes them intractable as subunit vaccine targets. Adapting a natural enzymatic reaction, we harness the structural rigidity that targeted dityrosine crosslinks impart to covalently stabilize fusion proteins in their native conformations.

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Background: Studies of chylothorax after congenital heart disease in infants are rare. Chylothorax has a higher incidence in infancy, but its risk factors are not well understood.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the risk factors of chylothorax after congenital heart surgery in infants.

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Background: Accumulating proofs suggested that disturbance of serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) concentration can affect the reproductive system. However, the effect of serum SHBG on female infertility remains to be clarified.

Methods: Data from 1,787 adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was applied to examine the correlation between serum SHBG and female infertility.

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The multiplexed detection of metabolites in parallel within a single biosensor plate is sufficiently valuable but also challenging. Herein, we combine the inherent light addressability of silicon with the high selectivity of enzymes, for the construction of multiplexed photoelectrochemical enzymatic biosensors. To conduct a stable electrochemistry and reagentless biosensing on silicon, a new strategy involving the immobilization of both redox mediators and enzymes using an amide bond-based hydrogel membrane was proposed.

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Aims: The precise molecular drivers of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) remain unclear. Thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP) contributes to increased platelet activation, thrombosis, and inflammation, all of which are key factors in AAA development. Additionally, TYMP suppresses the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), which are central to the development and progression of AAA.

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Multi-modal sentiment analysis (MSA) aims to regress or classify the overall sentiment of utterances through acoustic, visual, and textual cues. However, most of the existing efforts have focused on developing the expressive ability of neural networks to learn the representation of multi-modal information within a single utterance, without considering the global co-occurrence characteristics of the dataset. To alleviate the above issue, in this paper, we propose a novel hierarchical graph contrastive learning framework for MSA, aiming to explore the local and global representations of a single utterance for multimodal sentiment extraction and the intricate relations between them.

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Background: Myogenin is well known as a crucial transcription factor in skeletal muscle development, yet its other biological functions remain unexplored. Previous research showed that myogenin suppresses apoptosis induced by angiotensin II in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes, and offered a new perspective on myogenin's role in cardioprotection. However, the detailed mechanism of this cardioprotection, especially under oxidative stress, is still unclear.

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