Publications by authors named "Zongrui Liu"

The impact of O on the respiratory system is a significant global problem. Nevertheless, there is insufficient information about its impact on respiratory disorders in northeast China. In this study, we used a generalized additive model (GAM) to determine the correlation between O concentrations and respiratory deaths based on the daily meteorological data, pollutant concentrations, and respiratory deaths from 2014 to 2016 in Shenyang, a typical city in northeast China.

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  • Dengue is an increasing mosquito-borne disease affected by climate factors, with a significant rise in global cases reported from 1990 to 2019, especially in warmer regions.
  • The analysis revealed a strong link between annual mean minimum temperatures and dengue rates, particularly when temperatures rise above 21°C, affecting certain demographics like young males and older adults.
  • Projections indicate that by 2100, many areas, particularly in Africa and the southern United States, could become endemic for dengue year-round, highlighting the urgent need for interventions to combat the effects of climate change on this disease.
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  • Air pollutants and temperature significantly affect public health by worsening respiratory diseases, necessitating this study to analyze their impact in Dingxi, China from 2018 to 2020 using a generalized additive model (GAM).
  • The study found that increases in particulate matter (PM) and ozone (O) concentrations correlate with higher risks of respiratory diseases, particularly at different temperature levels and relative humidity.
  • The analysis revealed that low to moderate temperatures enhance the impact of PM, while ozone poses greater risks at high temperatures, and a complex interplay between these factors influences respiratory health outcomes.
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Air pollution poses a major threat to both the environment and public health. The air quality index (AQI), aggregate AQI, new health risk-based air quality index (NHAQI), and NHAQI-WHO were employed to quantitatively evaluate the characterization of air pollution and the associated health risk in Gansu Province before (P-I) and after (P-II) COVID-19 pandemic. The results indicated that AQI system undervalued the comprehensive health risk impact of the six criteria pollutants compared with the other three indices.

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  • This study analyzed weather patterns and topography's impact on air pollution in Lanzhou using advanced data analysis techniques and data from 2015 to 2022.
  • It found that specific weather types, particularly low pressure systems, significantly worsened air quality by trapping pollutants and leading to extended periods of downdraft.
  • Conversely, high pressure patterns enhanced vertical mixing and improved air quality, reducing particulate matter (PM) concentrations by notable percentages.
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Background: With the intensification of global climate warming, extreme low temperature events such as cold spells have become an increasingly significant threat to public health. Few studies have examined the relationship between cold spells and mortality in multiple Chinese provinces.

Methods: We employed health impact functions for temperature and mortality to quantify the health risks of the first winter cold spell in China on November 26, 2022, and analyzed the reasons for the stronger development of the cold spell in terms of the circulation field.

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A major feature of the injury sustained by the kidney during obstructive nephropathy is a profound induction of apoptosis in the tubular epithelium. In this study, we explored the central roles of mitochondria and the mechanism of the protective effect of the mitochondrial targeted peptides in tubular cell apoptosis and interstitial fibrosis during obstructive nephropathy. Unilateral ureter obstruction (UUO) was performed on rats, and the animals were randomly assigned to intravenous treatment with normal saline, rat serum albumin (RSA), or HOCl-rat serum albumin (HOCl-RSA) in the presence or absence of SS-31.

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Oxidative stress aggravates renal fibrosis, a pathway involved in almost all forms of chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the underlying mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of renal oxidative stress has not been completely elucidated. In this study, we explored the role and mechanism of hypochlorite-modified albumin (HOCl-alb) in mediating oxidative stress and fibrotic response in a remnant-kidney rat model.

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Surface defects in relation to surface compositions, morphology, and active sites play crucial roles in photocatalytic activity of graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) material for highly reactive oxygen radicals production. Here, we report a high-efficiency carbon nitride supramolecular hybrid material prepared by patching the surface defects with inorganic clusters. Fe (III) {PO[WO(O)]} clusters have been noncovalently integrated on surface of g-CN, where the surface defects provide accommodation sites for these clusters and driving forces for self-assembly.

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Objective: Whether statins can slow down the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains controversial. We performed a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of statin therapy on disease progression in adult patients with CKD who did not require dialysis therapy.

Methods: We searched the electronic databases for relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published by February 2015.

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Hypochlorite-modified albumin (HOCl-alb) has been linked to endothelial dysfunction, which plays an important role in the development of hypertension, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease. However, whether HOCl-alb induces endothelial dysfunction via vascular inflammation and whether a signaling pathway is involved are unknown and have not been investigated. HOCl-alb was found to upregulate ICAM-1 expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in a time- and dose-dependent manner.

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Rapid and quantitative detection of biomarkers with high sensitivity and specificity has become a common practice in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Herein, a quantitative lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) based on superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SPMNPs) was developed for detection of carbohydrate antigen 72-4 (CA72-4) in human serum. This direct and rapid method did not involve any sample preparation and was accomplished using a test strip in which a sandwich reaction was performed.

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Novel sulfur (S) anchoring materials and the corresponding mechanisms for suppressing capacity fading are urgently needed to advance the performance of Li/S batteries. Here, we designed and synthesized a graphene-like oxygenated carbon nitride (OCN) host material that contains tens of micrometer scaled two-dimensional (2D) rippled sheets, micromesopores, and oxygen heteroatoms. N content can reach as high as 20.

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In this paper, the CdS samples were prepared using thiourea or sodium sulfide as sulfur source by hydrothermal or solvothermal synthesis method, the results of XRD, TEM and SEM showed all the samples belong to hexagonal CdS nano-material with different morphologies. Using the degradation of methyl orange solution as a model reaction, the photocatalytic performance of different CdS samples was measured, and the samples prepared using thiourea as sulfur source exhibited better photocatalytic activity than those using sodium sulfide as sulfur source. The factors on degradation effect were discussed including the pH value of degradation system and the type of light source.

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The layer-by-layer assembly (LBL) is a new method of thin film deposition often used for oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. LBL technique has been extensively used to make multilayer films of polyions with biomolecules such as proteins, enzymes and DNA. It can also be successfully applied to the preparation of thin films of nanoparticles.

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