Publications by authors named "Jianwen Lin"

This study addresses the problems of critical conduction mode (CRM) Boost-PFC circuit switch tubes(switch tubes are semiconductor devices like MOSFET that control electric current on/off states) with large opening voltages that lead to high opening loss and high dv/dt, which result in poor electromagnetic interference (EMI). This study also proposes an improved soft-switching constant on time (COT) control method that adaptively realizes ZVS at low instantaneous input voltage values and valley conduction at high instantaneous input voltage values. The EMI performance of the circuit was improved by reducing the switching voltage, switching loss, and the dv/dt of the switch tube.

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Objective: Intracranial electroencephalogram (iEEG) signals are generally recorded using multiple channels, and channel selection is therefore a significant means in studying iEEG-based seizure prediction. For n channels, [Formula: see text] channel cases can be generated for selection. However, by this means, an increase in n can cause an exponential increase in computational consumption, which may result in a failure of channel selection when n is too large.

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Introduction: Preservation fluid (PF) contaminations are common in conventional liver transplantation (CLT) and presumably originate from organ or PF exposures to the external environment in a non-strict sterile manner. Such exposures and PF contamination may be avoided in ischaemia-free liver transplantation (IFLT) because of the strict sterile surgical procedures. In this study, the authors evaluated the impact of IFLT on organ PF contamination.

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Psychiatric disorders are among the leading causes of global health burden, with depression and anxiety being the most disabling subtypes. The two common disorders, depression and anxiety, usually coexist and are pathologically polygenic with complicated etiologies. Current drug-based therapies include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, and 5-hydroxytryptamine partial agonists.

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Phosphonates often exhibit biological activities by mimicking the phosphates and carboxylates of biological molecules. The phosphonate phosphonothrixin (PTX), produced by the soil-dwelling bacterium sp. ST-888, exhibits herbicidal activity.

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Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) represents a diverse cluster of cerebrovascular diseases primarily affecting small arteries, capillaries, arterioles and venules. The diagnosis of CSVD relies on the identification of small subcortical infarcts, lacunes, white matter hyperintensities, perivascular spaces, and microbleeds using neuroimaging. CSVD is observed in 25% of strokes worldwide and is the most common pathology of cognitive decline and dementia in the elderly.

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Pure thalamic infarct is a rare lacunar stroke type, with little known about long-term outcomes. This 8-year, single-center, retrospective study evaluated the clinical background, etiology, Trial of ORG 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment (TOAST) classification, and 8-year follow-up results in 27 patients with pure thalamic infarcts identified by MR diffusion-weighted imaging in Dalian, China. All patients presented chief complaints of limb weakness or sensory disturbances.

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Humidity-sensitive genic male sterility (HGMS) is a novel type of environment-sensitive male sterility (EGMS) which plants are male sterile at low humidity and male fertile at high humidity. Previous studies have revealed that OsCER1 contributes to very-long-chain (VLC) alkanes biosynthesis in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

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Diffuse midline glioma with the H3.3 histone A () or H3 clustered histone 2/3 () K27M mutation occurs primarily in children and less frequently in adults involving the midline structures of the central nervous system. This case report describes an adult patient with a diffuse midline glioma H3 K27M mutant in the prepontine cistern, which is an unusual site in clinical practice.

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Article Synopsis
  • Radiation therapy is a common treatment for brain tumors, but it can hurt healthy brain tissue and cause problems later on, like memory issues.
  • There aren't many effective ways to prevent or fix this damage, but scientists are looking into using stem cells to help repair the brain after radiation.
  • Recent studies are exploring how stem-cell therapy could reduce the harm done by radiation, but there are still challenges to overcome before it can be used widely in hospitals.
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The differentiation and maturation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) is important for remyelination in the central nervous system. Nevertheless, this process is often limited and incomplete in ischemic injury. Oligodendrocyte transcription factor 1 (Olig1) is important for the maturation of OPCs and the repair of demyelinated lesions.

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Environment-sensitive genic male sterility (EGMS) lines are used widely in two-line hybrid breeding in rice (Oryza sativa). At present, photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterility (PGMS) lines and thermo-sensitive genic male sterility (TGMS) lines are predominantly used in two-line hybrid rice, with humidity-sensitive genic male sterility (HGMS) lines rarely being reported. Here, it is shown that HUMIDITY-SENSITIVE GENIC MALE STERILITY 1 (HMS1), encoding a β-ketoacyl-CoA synthase, plays key roles in the biosynthesis of very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) and HGMS in rice.

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Background: Chronic migraine with medication overuse headache (CM-MOH) is the most common type of chronic migraine, and it increases risk of stroke and white matter lesions. These pathologic changes could induce cognitive decline. However, the alteration of cognitive function in CM-MOH patients is not established.

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Thalamic infarcts, accounting for approximately 14% of lacunar infarcts, exhibit varied clinical manifestations due to complex anatomy of nuclei and varying blood supply. Pure and combined types of thalamic infarctions have been summarized in some paper, but information of cerebral angiography was not mentioned. Here we report a rare case of combined tuberothalamic and paramedian artery occlusion presenting with ipsilateral ptosis and contralateral ataxic hemiparesis.

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Background: Upper facial dysfunction is not generally considered a feature of central facial paralysis after unilateral hemispheric stroke; however, weakness of eye closure (WEC) has been observed in some cases. We aimed to investigate the frequency and characteristics of WEC in unilateral stroke and its association with stroke prognosis.

Methods: Patients with unilateral stroke and central facial paralysis were prospectively recruited within 7 days of onset.

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Background: Numerous studies have evaluated the association between the angiotensinogen (AGT) T174M polymorphism and ischemic stroke(IS) risk. However, the specific association is still controversial.

Materials And Methods: In order to explore this association more deeply, we performed a meta-analysis.

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This study was designed to investigate whether telomerase was involved in the neuroprotective effect of curcumin and Cur1. Alzheimer's disease is a consequence of an imbalance between the generation and clearance of amyloid-beta peptide in the brain. In this study, we used Aβ1-42 (10 µg/ml) to establish a damaged cell model, and curcumin and Cur1 were used in treatment groups.

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Neuroacanthocytosis is an autosomal recessive or dominant inherited disease characterized by widespread, non-specific nervous system symptoms, or spiculated "acanthocytic" red blood cells. The clinical manifestations typically involve chorea and dystonia, or a range of other movement disorders. Psychiatric and cognitive symptoms may also be present.

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A case of emergency cesarean section due to a prolonged second stage of labor in a 29 year-old woman is presented. She had trigeminal nerve and facial nerve palsy after combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for cesarean section.

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Nitroglycerin-induced NF-kappaB activation in trigeminal nucleus caudalis is believed to be partly involved in the pathogenesis of migraine. Atorvastatin, an inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase, is thought to have pleiotropic effects in various neurologic diseases. Moreover, there are several lines of evidences that atorvastatin inhibits NF-kappaB activation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

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Appropriate restoration of blood flow via angiogenesis is critical for the recovery from ischemic stroke. Previously, we reported that treatment with dl-3n-butylphthalide (NBP) increases the number of local potent cerebral microvessels. However, the underlying mechanism remained unclear.

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Aims: Differences in the response to nicotinic analgesia in males and females have been suggested by recent studies, and such differences are presumed to be due to the regulatory effects of gonadal hormones. The aim of this study was to investigate nicotinic antinociception and the effect of estradiol (E2) on this response in female rats.

Main Methods: Ovariectomized female rats were implanted with subcutaneous silastic tubes containing E2.

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Objective: To study the changes in the mRNA expression of endothelial cellular adhesion molecules in the cerebral blood vessels in rats with prestroke condition caused by simulated cold wave.

Methods: Two-kidney two-clip renovascular hypertension was induced in 48 male SD rats, which were subsequently randomly assigned into cold wave exposure and non-exposed group (n=24). Each group was further divided into 4 sub-groups according to their systolic blood pressure, namely the sham-operated group with blood pressure (BP)<140 mmHg, mild hypertensive group with BP of 160-199 mmHg, moderate hypertensive group with BP of 200-219 mmHg, and severe hypertensive group with BP no less than 220 mmHg.

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