Publications by authors named "Baolin Wu"

Neuroimaging studies have identified brain structural and functional alterations in HIV-infected patients; however, the results are inconsistent. This study aimed to characterize the effects of HIV infection on regional gray matter volume (GMV) and resting-state brain activity, and to further investigate the relations between abnormalities in these two modalities. We conducted voxel-wise meta-analysis of voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and functional studies, respectively, to identify regional GMV and brain activity alterations in HIV-infected patients.

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Plant architecture is a key agronomic trait affecting the crop yield. Distinct growth habits markedly influence the above-ground morphological structure, photosynthetic efficiency, and yield. Therefore, this study investigated the mechanisms underlying distinct wheat growth habits during overwintering at physiological, transcriptional, and metabolic levels to provide a theoretical foundation for breeding environmentally adaptable wheat varieties.

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Purpose: The histological grade of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an important factor associated with early tumor recurrence and prognosis after surgery. Developing a valuable tool to assess this grade is essential for treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a deep learning-based three-dimensional super-resolution (SR) magnetic resonance imaging radiomics model for predicting the pathological grade of HCC.

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Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) tends to emerge during adolescence; however, neurobiological research in adolescents has lagged behind that in adults. This study aimed to characterize gray matter (GM) structural alterations in adolescents with MDD using comprehensive morphological analyses.

Methods: This study included 93 adolescent MDD patients and 77 healthy controls.

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Rationale And Objectives: Adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious mental health condition that has been linked to abnormal functional connectivity (FC) patterns within the brain. However, whether FC could be used as a potential biomarker for diagnosis of adolescent MDD is still unclear. The aim of our study was to investigate the potential diagnostic value of whole-brain FC in adolescent MDD.

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Neuroinflammation has been identified as an important pathological component of cognitive impairment, and translocator protein imaging has become a valuable tool for assessing its patterns. We aimed to obtain the exact distribution of neuroinflammation in cognitive impairment and its underlying mechanisms with amyloid-beta. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines, two investigators searched literature databases for studies that measured translocator protein binding levels.

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Background: Neuroimaging studies have identified brain structural and functional alterations in adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD); however, the results are inconsistent, and whether patients exhibit spatially convergent structural and functional brain abnormalities remains unclear.

Methods: We conducted voxel-wise meta-analysis of voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and resting-state functional studies, respectively, to identify regional gray matter volume (GMV) and brain activity alterations in adolescent MDD patients. Multimodal analysis was performed to examine the overlap of regional GMV and brain activity alterations.

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Objective: The overlap of affective disturbance and psychosis considerably makes it complex to determine the etiology of bipolar disorder (BD) and develop targeted interventions. The present study aimed to determine the white matter microstructural alterations that distinguish between BD with psychosis (BDP) and BD with no psychosis (BDNP) to identify patients who may specifically benefit from appropriately effective treatments.

Methods: Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images were acquired from 38 participants with BDP, 52 participants with BDNP and 70 healthy controls (HCs).

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  • Plant architecture, specifically tiller angle, significantly influences crop yield, with genetics and mechanics playing key roles in its development.
  • While extensive research exists on tiller angle in various plants, studies specifically focused on wheat are still limited, necessitating further exploration.
  • The review highlights recent advancements in understanding the genetic, physiological, and mechanical factors affecting tillering in wheat, suggesting that this interdisciplinary approach may improve wheat yield and adaptability.
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Inflammation is a leading biological risk factor contributing to unfavorable outcomes of major depressive disorder (MDD). Both inflammation and depression are associated with similar alterations in brain structure, indicating that brain structural alterations could serve as a mediating factor in the adverse influence of inflammation on clinical outcomes in MDD. Nonetheless, longitudinal research has yet to confirm this hypothesis.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are common stress-related psychiatric disorders. Genetic and neurobiology research has supported the viewpoint that PTSD and MDD may possess common and disorder-specific underlying mechanisms. In this systematic review, we summarize evidence for the similarities and differences in brain functional and structural features of MDD, PTSD, and their comorbidity, as well as the effects of extensively used therapies in patients with comorbid PTSD and MDD (PTSD + MDD).

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Thalamus plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric conditions due to its strategic position and intricate connectivity with the cerebral cortex, limbic system, and other subcortical structures. In the present study, the potential involvement of the thalamus and subregions of the thalamus are explored in bipolar disorder (BD). In particular, functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging was performed on 73 adult patients with BD-I and 78 healthy controls (HCs).

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Purpose: Young adult Latino testicular cancer survivors experience adverse impacts after treatment. We developed Goal-focused Emotion regulation Therapy (GET) to improve distress symptoms, goal navigation skills, and emotion regulation. This open pilot trial extended GET to Latino young adult survivors of testicular cancer and assessed feasibility and tolerability as well as changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms.

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  • * A total of 87 TCS genes were identified in switchgrass, including 20 histidine kinases, 10 histidine phosphate transfer proteins, and 57 response regulators, with detailed analysis on gene structures and expression profiles.
  • * TCS genes showed uneven chromosome distribution and varied responses to abiotic stress, indicating complex interactions and regulatory roles in different plant organs during development.
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African American (AA) kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have poor outcomes, which may in-part be due to tacrolimus (TAC) sub-optimal immunosuppression. We previously determined the common genetic regulators of TAC pharmacokinetics in AAs which were CYP3A5 *3, *6, and *7. To identify low-frequency variants that impact TAC pharmacokinetics, we used extreme phenotype sampling and compared individuals with extreme high (n = 58) and low (n = 60) TAC troughs (N = 515 AA KTRs).

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Aims: Although static abnormalities of functional brain networks have been observed in patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD), the brain connectome dynamics at the macroscale network level remain obscure. We therefore used a multivariate data-driven method to search for dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) alterations in SAD.

Methods: We conducted spatial independent component analysis, and used a sliding-window approach with a k-means clustering algorithm, to characterize the recurring states of brain resting-state networks; then state transition metrics and FNC strength in the different states were compared between SAD patients and healthy controls (HC), and the relationship to SAD clinical characteristics was explored.

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Background: The male sterile lines are an important foundation for heterosis utilization in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Thereinto, pollen development is one of the indispensable processes of wheat reproductive development, and its fertility plays an important role in wheat heterosis utilization, and are usually influencing by genes.

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  • Behavioral addiction (BA) is characterized by compulsive behaviors despite negative outcomes, but its neurogenetic causes are not well understood.
  • A study found that individuals with BA had thinner cortical thickness (CTh) in specific brain areas linked to cognitive control, such as the precuneus and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
  • Additionally, the study identified a correlation between CTh and the expression of 12 genes related to dopamine metabolism and behavioral responses, suggesting that genetic factors may influence the neural mechanisms underlying BA.
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  • - This study investigates how sex differences impact the functional network organization in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by comparing 86 females with ASD to 86 typically developing controls (TCs) using brain imaging data.
  • - Results showed that females with ASD had higher cluster coefficient and local efficiency compared to female TCs, while no significant differences were found in males, suggesting that females may process information differently in ASD.
  • - Additionally, typical sex differences in network metrics seen in TCs were absent in those with ASD, highlighting a unique abnormality in brain function, particularly in the left middle temporal gyrus for those with ASD.
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Background: Self-body satisfaction is considered a psychological factor for exercise dependence (EXD). However, the potential neuropsychological mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear.

Purpose: To investigate the role of white matter microstructure in the association between body satisfaction and EXD.

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  • Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a common and aggressive soft tissue tumor primarily affecting young patients, with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS) being a notable subtype in adolescents.
  • A rare case of pelvic lymph node metastatic ARMS in a young patient was diagnosed using fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC).
  • This marks the first documented instance of an ARMS diagnosis being confirmed through FNAC.
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Meditation-based interventions are novel and effective non-pharmacologic treatments for veterans with PTSD. We examined relationships between treatment response, early life trauma exposure, DNA polymorphisms, and methylation in the serotonin transporter (SLC6A4) and FK506-binding protein 5 (FKBP5) genes. DNA samples and clinical outcomes were examined in 72 veterans with PTSD who received meditation-based therapy in two separate studies of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and Transcendental Meditation (TM).

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African American (AA) kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) have poor outcomes, which may in-part be due to tacrolimus (TAC) sub-optimal immunosuppression. We previously determined the common genetic regulators of TAC pharmacokinetics in AAs which were CYP3A5 *3, *6, and *7. To identify low-frequency variants that impact TAC pharmacokinetics, we used extreme phenotype sampling and compared individuals with extreme high (n=58) and low (n=60) TAC troughs (N=515 AA KTRs).

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  • The study investigates the structural and functional brain networks in adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD), revealing that MDD impacts the brain's connectivity and organization.
  • Adolescent MDD patients displayed significant disruptions in their brain networks, including reduced small-world and modular organizations, compared to healthy controls.
  • The findings indicate that MDD is associated with lower coupling strength between structural and functional connectivity, suggesting impaired communication within the brain's network.
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