Publications by authors named "Chen-Guang Wang"

Immunogenicity activation is vital for radioimmunotherapy, but the short-term oxidative damage caused by precise radiation planning limits this effect. Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) with prolonged generation of hydroxyl radical (•OH) can initiate immunogenicity in combination with X-rays, however, its performance is constrained by tumor insufficient H2O2. Here, we propose to construct β-lapachone-based nanoparticles (β-Lap/Fe NPs) which initiate cascade reactions to generate high levels •OH for an extended period in tumor following X-ray irradiation.

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Introduction: The innate immune system's complement system and cGAS-STING pathway play crucial roles in pathogen defense and immune response modulation. Complement's role in cancer is multifaceted, affecting myeloid cells and T cell activities, while intracellular complement (complosome) participates in cellular processes like metabolism and autophagy. STING's activation influences tumor dynamics through NF-κB pathway interactions, enhancing or suppressing tumor responses.

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  • This study examines the changes in aerobic denitrification bacteria in Baiyangdian Lake by analyzing water quality and using advanced sequencing technologies under varying hydrological conditions.
  • Key findings indicate that water quality varies seasonally, with significant differences in nutrients and oxygen levels, particularly during the rainy and freezing seasons.
  • The analysis reveals that different water quality factors drive bacterial communities at different times of the year, highlighting a complex interaction between water quality and microbial diversity.
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Frequency combs, specialized laser sources emitting multiple equidistant frequency lines, have revolutionized science and technology with unprecedented precision and versatility. Recently, integrated frequency combs are emerging as scalable solutions for on-chip photonics. Here, we demonstrate a fully integrated superconducting microcomb that is easy to manufacture, simple to operate, and consumes ultra-low power.

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  • This study compared the effectiveness and safety of intramedullary nails versus conventional plates for treating displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures using data from various clinical trials.!
  • A thorough review of studies revealed that the intramedullary nail group had shorter operation times and hospital stays, but no significant differences in functional outcomes or pain scores were observed between the two methods.!
  • The intramedullary nail group had lower overall and wound-healing complication rates compared to the plate group, but both methods had similar rates of revision surgeries and infections.!
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DOM is the largest reservoir of organic carbon in the world, and it plays a crucial role in the biogeochemical cycles of natural water bodies. A river is a transition area connecting source water and receiving water that controls the DOM exchange between them. Therefore, in this study, ultraviolet visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) and three-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy (EEMs) combined with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) were used to analyze the spectral characteristics and sources of dissolved organic matter in the Fuhe River, Xiaobai River, Baigouyin River, and Puhe River of Baiyangdian.

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Symmetry breaking plays a pivotal role in unlocking intriguing properties and functionalities in material systems. For example, the breaking of spatial and temporal symmetries leads to a fascinating phenomenon: the superconducting diode effect. However, generating and precisely controlling the superconducting diode effect pose significant challenges.

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Background: Hedyotis diffusa Willd. (HDW) is a common anticancer herbal medicine in China, and its therapeutic effectiveness has been demonstrated in a range of cancer patients. There is no consensus about the therapeutic targets and molecular mechanisms of HDW, which contains many active ingredients.

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  • This review evaluates the effectiveness and safety of biodegradable magnesium screws versus titanium screws for treating hallux valgus during distal metatarsal osteotomy surgery.
  • The authors analyzed studies published before October 2022 from various medical databases, resulting in two randomized-controlled trials and three non-randomized trials being selected for review.
  • The findings indicate that both types of screws yield similar outcomes in terms of recovery scores, postoperative angles, and complication rates, suggesting magnesium screws are a suitable alternative to titanium screws for this procedure.
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Action observation (AO) combined with motor imagery (MI) was verified as more effective in improving limb function than AO or MI alone, while the underlying mechanism of swallowing was ambiguous. The study aimed at exploring the efficacy of AO combined with MI in swallowing. In this study, twelve subjects performed the motor imagery of swallowing (MI-SW) during magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanning, and trials were divided into three groups: the non-induced group (control group, CG), male AO-induced group (M-AIG), and female AO-induced group (F-AIG).

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Objective: To investigate the association between the structural deformity and foot pain in hallux valgus (HV) patients using a multi-variate pattern analysis (MVPA) approach.

Methods: Plain radiographic metrics were calculated from 36 painful and 36 pain-free HV feet. In analysis 1, univariate analyses were performed to investigate the clinical and radiographic differences between painful and pain-free HV.

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Resting gamma-band brain networks are known as an inhibitory component in functional brain networks. Although autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is considered as with imbalanced brain networks, the inhibitory component remains not fully explored. The study reported 10 children with ASD and 10 typically-developing (TD) controls.

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Background: Congenital factor VII deficiency (FVIID) is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder. The clinical manifestations of this deficiency vary greatly. Predicting the risk of bleeding during and after childbirth of pregnant women with congenital FVIID is difficult.

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Green land is important carrier in cities. We investigated the effects of soil permeability improvement and purification of pollutants under different matrix composition amendments in Xixian New Area, Shaanxi Province. Six materials, including biochar, vermiculite, perlite, compost, polyacrylamide (PAM) and coir, were mixed with basic materials that were composed of soil and sand (volume ratio of 4:4), and then incubated for 30 days.

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Purpose: To investigate the risk factors associated with progressive fibrovascular proliferation (FVP) in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy for PDR between August 2017 and October 2019 at our department of ophthalmology. The FVP was divided into five grades based on the coverage area of proliferative membrane.

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Oxidative stress induced by long-term glucocorticoid (GC) use weakens the repair capacity of bone tissue. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, reduced form (NADPH) oxidase (NOX) is a superoxide-generating enzyme that plays an important role in regulating bone metabolism. To clarify the role of nonphagocytic NOX isoforms in osteoblast reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and apoptosis, dexamethasone was used to establish a high-dose GC environment .

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Introduction: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) caused by the photoreceptor cell degeneration is currently incurable and leads to partial or complete blindness eventually. 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxy myricanol (DM) is a novel compound isolated from the leaves of Micromelum integerrimum, with proliferative activities on NIH3T3 cells. This study was to investigate whether DM could mitigate retinal degeneration of rd10 mice, a well-characterized mouse model of RP.

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Background: To investigate the incidence and related risk factors of delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture.

Methods: This is a retrospective study, performed in a medical center from October 2014 to February 2017, which enrolled all subjects aged over 65 years who were admitted for hip surgeries (hip arthroplasty, proximal femoral nail fixation). Univariate and multivariate logistic analysis was used to determine the incidence and risk factors of delirium.

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Supramolecular chemistry protocols applied on surfaces offer compelling avenues for atomic-scale control over organic-inorganic interface structures. In this approach, adsorbate-surface interactions and two-dimensional confinement can lead to morphologies and properties that differ dramatically from those achieved via conventional synthetic approaches. Here, we describe the bottom-up, on-surface synthesis of one-dimensional coordination nanostructures based on an iron (Fe)-terpyridine (tpy) interaction borrowed from functional metal-organic complexes used in photovoltaic and catalytic applications.

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Purpose: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hyaluronic acid (HA) have been increasingly used in recent years to treat knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, whether PRP is superior to HA is controversial.

Methods: We conducted an electronic search of PubMed, Embase, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane library.

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The atomic and electronic structure of intrinsic defects in a WSe_{2} monolayer grown on graphite was revealed by low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Instead of chalcogen vacancies that prevail in other transition metal dichalcogenide materials, intrinsic defects in WSe_{2} arise surprisingly from single tungsten vacancies, leading to the hole (p-type) doping. Furthermore, we found these defects to dominate the excitonic emission of the WSe_{2} monolayer at low temperature.

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Background: It is well known that gastric mucosa dysplasia and intestinal metaplasia are gastric precancerous lesions (GPL). Moxibustion treatment of (ST21) and (ST36) alleviated the inflammatory response and dysplasia of gastric mucosa in our previous study. The purpose of this study was to further examine the underlying mechanism of moxibustion treatment of ST21 and ST36 on GPL.

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  • The study investigates how CHNO molecules interact with a silicon surface, specifically looking at the changes during adsorption.
  • Using advanced techniques like ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (AP-XPS) and density functional theory (DFT), researchers found that the C-N bond within CHNO can break apart when exposed to high pressure and temperature.
  • This process leads to the creation of a new surface species on silicon, identified as Si-CH, revealing important insights into chemical interactions at the molecular level.
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The gastrointestinal (GI) stability of three flavonoids, dihydromyricetin (DMY), myricetin (MYR), and myricitrin (MYT), was examined in simulated physiological fluids. Several factors that may influence the degradation rate of theses flavonoids were evaluated, including pH and the presence of pepsin and pancreatin enzymes. We found that GI stability followed the order of MYT > DMY > MYR.

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