Publications by authors named "Guiling Gao"

Purpose: To investigate the imaging quality, efficiency and satisfaction of fully self-service fundus photography compared with traditional fundus photography performed by experienced operators among middle-aged individuals.

Methods: Participants aged 45-64 in the community of Shanghai were included, and eye disease screenings were carried out after obtaining informed consent. All participants had no cataracts or other conditions that could potentially compromise the quality of fundus imaging.

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The abuse of antibiotics has triggered the rise of drug-resistance bacteria, which has seriously threatened public health globally. Herein, a novel lanthanide metal-organic framework (Ln-MOF) fluorescence sensor, [Eu(atpa)(hz)(HO)] (1), (Hatpa = 4-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)phthalic hydrazide, hz = hydrazine) was solvothermally synthesized via an in situ acylation reaction between H₃tpa and hydrazine hydrate in the presence of Eu(III). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that 1 displays a 3D coordination network structure, where the Eu(III) centers and hz ligands interconnect to form a pentagonal bipyramidal geometry.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the accuracy and consistency of self-service fundus photography versus traditional fundus photography done by experienced professionals.
  • Conducted with 65 participants in Shanghai, the research ensured subjects had no eye conditions that could affect imaging quality and used statistical methods to analyze the results.
  • Findings showed no significant difference in imaging repeatability between the two methods, suggesting that self-service fundus photography could be effective for large-scale eye disease screening.
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