Publications by authors named "Zi Hao Fu"

Background: The validation of various risk scores in elderly patients with comorbid atrial fibrillation (AF) and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has not been reported. The present study compared the predictive performance of existing risk scores in these patients.

Methods: A total of 1252 elderly patients with AF and ACS comorbidities (≥ 65 years old) were consecutively enrolled from January 2015 to December 2019.

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An efficient electrochemical synthesis of sulfonated phenanthrenes via the reaction of internal alkynes with sulfonyl hydrazides has been established. The protocol does not require a metal catalyst or external oxidants, providing a green and mild route to functionalized phenanthrenes. Moreover, the compatibility of various functional groups and decagram-scale experimental conditions demonstrate the practicality of the electrochemical strategy.

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  • Panax notoginseng faces commercial challenges due to root-rot diseases caused by specific pathogens and the risk of arsenic accumulation in its tissues.
  • Researchers identified several rhizospheric microbes that can influence arsenic uptake, with Trichoderma koningiopsis being the most effective in transforming arsenic.
  • Inoculating P. notoginseng with certain beneficial microbes improved arsenic uptake efficiency in roots but decreased the transport of arsenic from roots to stems, especially when specific bacterial strains were used.
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Objective: To introduce a modified protocol for generating the simulated weightlessness rat model by hindlimb unloading.

Methods: Ninety male adult SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: the control group, classical suspension group and modified suspension group (n=30/group). In the classical suspension group, a strip of medical adhesive tape was attached to the tail, with horizontal filament tape wrapping.

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More and more evidence suggests that microRNA is widely involved in the regulation of cardiovascular function. Our preliminary experiment showed that miR-494-3p was increased in heart of diabetic rats, and miR-494-3p was reported to be related to metabolism such as obesity and exercise. Therefore, this study was aimed to explore the role of miR-494-3p in diabetic myocardial insulin sensitivity and the related mechanism.

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