Publications by authors named "Zixin Han"

The management and treatment of bone cancer pain (BCP) remain significant clinical challenges, imposing substantial economic burdens on patients and society. Extensive research has demonstrated that BCP induces changes in the gene expression of peripheral sensory nerves and neurons, which play crucial roles in the onset and maintenance of BCP. However, our understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms of BCP underlying the transcriptional regulation of pro-nociceptive (such as inflammatory factors and the transient receptor potential family) and anti-nociceptive (such as potassium channels and opioid receptors) genes remains limited.

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The management of vegetable waste and byproducts is a global challenge in the agricultural industry. As a commonly consumed vegetable crop, cruciferous vegetables marked higher amounts of wastage during their supply chain processes, with a significant contribution from cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli. Therefore, the sustainable and resource-efficient utilization of discarded materials is crucial.

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The management and therapy of bone cancer pain (BCP) remain formidable clinical challenges. Curcumin and its analogues have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. In the present study, we investigated the efficacy of curcumin analogue NL04 (NL04) in modulating inflammation in spinal dorsal horn (SDH), thereby exploring its potential to reduce central sensitization of BCP in a rat model.

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Introduction: Zoster-associated pain (ZAP) treatment and management is still inadequate. Repeated intervention protocol is often applied to manage ZAP. This study aimed to retrospectively investigate the effect of repeated applications of pulsed radiofrequency therapy on controlling acute/subacute ZAP.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the success rate of surgical technique and associated risk factors based on the follow-up of patients who underwent CT-guided percutaneous radiofrequency sympathectomy (RFS) to treat primary hyperhidrosis (PH).

Methods: 370 patients who underwent RFS for PH treatment between January 2018 and April 2022 were enrolled. Patients responded to a questionnaire and telephone follow-up on the effects of treatment and their electronic medical records and imaging findings were reviewed.

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Purpose: To evaluate the recurrence rate of primary hyperhidrosis (PH) after computed tomography (CT)-guided radiofrequency sympathectomy (RFS) and identify risk factors associated with recurrence.

Materials And Methods: A total of 290 patients with PH who underwent CT-guided RFS were included in this retrospective cohort study. The electronic medical record was reviewed for patients' information and procedural parameters.

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Cerium oxide (CeO) nanoparticles are one of the most important engineered nanomaterials with demonstrated applications in industry. Although numerous studies have reported the plant uptake of CeO, its fate and transformation pathways and mechanisms in plant-related conditions are still not well understood. This study investigated the stability of CeO in the presence of organic ligands (maleic and citric acid) and light irradiation.

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The emergence of pathogens resistant to conventional antibiotics and the growing interest in developing alternative natural antimicrobial agents have prompted a search for plant-derived antimicrobial peptides (PAMPs) in recent years. PAMPs have unique antimicrobial properties, including broad-spectrum activity, rapid killing, and cell selectivity, making them promising candidates for the treatment of animal and human infections caused by pathogens. PAMPs primarily target cell membranes or intracellular components in a variety of ways, which enables them to effectively kill a wide range of microorganisms and reduce the chance of pathogens developing resistance.

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Pathological diagnosis of gastric cancer requires pathologists to have extensive clinical experience. To help pathologists improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, we collected 1,514 cases of stomach H&E-stained specimens with complete diagnostic information to establish a pathological auxiliary diagnosis system based on deep learning. At the slide level, our system achieves a specificity of 0.

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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a type of adverse drug reaction (ADR) damaging liver (L-ADR) which may lead to substantial hospitalizations and mortality. Due to the general low incidence, detection of L-ADR remains an unsolved public health challenge. Therefore, we used the data of 6.

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The aggregation-redispersion behavior of nanomaterials determines their transport, transformation, and toxicity, which could be largely influenced by the ubiquitous natural organic matter (NOM). Nonetheless, the interaction mechanisms of two-dimensional (2D) MoS and NOM and the subsequent influences on the redispersion behavior are not well understood. Herein, we investigated the redispersion of single-layer MoS (SL-MoS) nanosheets as influenced by Suwannee River NOM (SRNOM).

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Nowadays, Jin-Fu-Kang oral liquid (JFK), one of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) preparations, has been widely used as an adjuvant therapy for primary non-small cell lung cancer (PNSCLC) patients with the syndrome of deficiency of both Qi and Yin (Qi-Yin deficiency pattern) based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory. However, we found insufficient evidence of how long-term CHM treatment influence PNSCLC patients' progression-free survival (PFS). Thus, using electronic medical records, we established a nomograph-based prognostic model for predicting PNSCLC patients' PFS involved with JFK supplementary formulas (JFK-SFs) over 6 months, in order to preliminarily investigate potential predictors highly related to adjuvant CHMs therapies in theoretical epidemiology.

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The application of deep learning in the medical field has continuously made huge breakthroughs in recent years. Based on convolutional neural network (CNN), the U-Net framework has become the benchmark of the medical image segmentation task. However, this framework cannot fully learn global information and remote semantic information.

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Gastric cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related death in the world. Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) positive is an important subtype of gastric cancer, which can provide significant diagnostic information for gastric cancer pathologists. However, pathologists usually use a semi-quantitative assessment method to assign HER2 scores for gastric cancer by repeatedly comparing hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) whole slide images (WSIs) with their HER2 immunohistochemical WSIs one by one under the microscope.

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Objective: To analyze clinical feature and information of medication to explore the risk signals of preparations containing Psoraleae Fructus (BGZP) related with hepatobiliary adverse drug reactions (ADR), in order to reinforce pharmacovigilance.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted based on hepatobiliary ADR related with BGZP from the China Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring System in years from January 2012 to December 2016. Serious and general ADRs were analyzed and assessed.

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[PM, synonym (Thunb.) Moldenke.], a well-known and commonly used Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbal dietary supplement for nourishing the kidney and liver, etc.

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A retrospective study was performed in drug-induced liver injury(DILI) cases associated with Dictamni Cortex(Baixianpi,BXP) Preparations,which were treated at grade Ⅲ class A liver disease hospitals from 2008 to 2016 and spontaneously reported for adverse reactions between 2012 and 2016 at HILI Cloud(hilicloud.net). The results showed 25 DLII cases associated with BXP Preparations treated at grade Ⅲ class A liver disease hospitals during the 9 years,including only 14 cases in line with the clinical diagnostic criteria of Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Herb-Induced Liver Injury.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zixin Han"

  • - Zixin Han's research primarily addresses two critical health challenges: the mechanisms underlying bone cancer pain and the sustainable management of agricultural waste, focusing on cruciferous vegetables.
  • - Notable findings include the exploration of epigenetic changes in bone cancer pain and the potential therapeutic effects of curcumin analogues in pain management models.
  • - Additionally, Han's work extends to utilizing machine learning for improving diagnostic accuracy in gastroenterological conditions and assessing drug-induced liver injuries, indicating a broad interest in both biomedical and environmental applications.