Publications by authors named "Tingting Zhong"

Introduction And Objectives: The comorbidity of somatic symptom disorder (SSD) and depressive symptoms is common; however, the demographic and clinical factors correlated with depression among SSD patients remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to explore the prevalence and associated factors of depressive symptoms in Chinese Han patients with SSD.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 899 outpatients diagnosed with SSD were included.

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Excessive hole-accumulation-induced photocorrosion is considered a key factor that limits the activity of the photoelectrochemical water splitting reaction. In this study, a heterogeneous catalyst was prepared by a simple impregnation method, i.e.

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Clinical studies have shown that combination therapy of PD-1 and VEGF antibodies significantly improves clinical benefit over PD-1 antibody alone in certain settings. Ivonescimab, an on-market tetravalent anti-PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody, was designed to improve efficacy and safety over combo therapy. In this study, the mechanism of action is investigated.

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Dental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic infectious diseases, mainly due to acid production by bacteria in the plaque biofilm, leading to enamel demineralization, tooth defects and pulpitis. Most of the current treatments are invasive and do not combine restoration of dental tissues, resolution of tooth staining or prevention of dental caries. In this study, a polydopamine (PDA)-encapsulated strontium-doped zinc oxide composite (Sr-ZnO@PDA, denoted as SZ@PDA) has been developed for caries prevention and remineralization.

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  • * A network meta-analysis reviewed 16 studies involving 8,462 patients, focusing on their improvement in pruritus after using various treatments, with positive results noted for systemic therapies compared to placebo.
  • * Upadacitinib 30 mg was found to be the most effective treatment for pruritus, with other effective options including abrocitinib, dupilumab, and lebrikizumab, though further research is necessary for definitive comparisons.
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  • Glechoma longituba is a medicinal plant whose quality can be improved through saline-alkali stress, potentially enhancing its pharmaceutical value for treating diseases.* -
  • The study found that applying different concentrations of NaCO induced short-term stress that elevated antioxidant enzyme activities and increased levels of beneficial compounds like sugars and acids in the plant.* -
  • By optimizing stress conditions, the research suggests a method for improving the cultivation of G. longituba, which could lead to better medicinal uses.*
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Mn doping has been used to improve the physical chemistry of lead halide perovskite nanocrystals such as CsPbX, where X is a halogen ion. In this paper, a two-phase method for Mn-doped CsPbX nanosheets (where X=Br, Cl), namely water-hexane system, is reported. Compared to conventional catalyst arrays, the band gap of CsPbBr nanocrystalline is easily tuned, the carrier diffusion distance is remote, the band edge position of the band structure is favorable for a wide range of electrocatalytic redox reactions, and the catalytic active site is maximally exposed, providing a larger electrolyte contact area.

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In recent years, the unique mechanism of sliding ferroelectricity with ultralow switching barriers has been experimentally verified in a series of 2-dimensional (2D) materials. However, its practical applications are hindered by the low polarizations, the challenges in synthesis of ferroelectric phases limited in specific stacking configurations, and the low density for data storage since the switching process involves large-area simultaneous sliding of a whole layer. Herein, through first-principles calculations, we propose a type of semi-sliding ferroelectricity in the single metal porphyrin molecule intercalated in 2D bilayers.

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Background And Aims: Despite the benefits of artificial intelligence in small-bowel (SB) capsule endoscopy (CE) image reading, information on its application in the stomach and SB CE is lacking.

Methods: In this multicenter, retrospective diagnostic study, gastric imaging data were added to the deep learning-based SmartScan (SS), which has been described previously. A total of 1069 magnetically controlled GI CE examinations (comprising 2,672,542 gastric images) were used in the training phase for recognizing gastric pathologies, producing a new artificial intelligence algorithm named SS Plus.

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The pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD) involves abnormal immune cell infiltration and dysregulated immune response. Therefore, thorough research on immune cell abnormalities in CD is crucial for improved treatment of this disease. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and bulk RNA-seq data of CD were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database.

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Background: Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors are increasingly recognized for their role in reducing the risk and improving the prognosis of heart failure (HF). However, the precise mechanisms involved remain to be fully delineated. Evidence points to their potential anti-inflammatory pathway in mitigating the risk of HF.

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  • Antimonene is a promising material known for its high carrier mobility, thermoelectric properties, and stability, making it valuable for applications in Q-switched lasers, laser protection, and spintronics.
  • Researchers have successfully produced antimonene films on silicon and germanium/silicon substrates using electron beam evaporation, marking a new approach in its fabrication.
  • Characterization techniques like Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy revealed that factors such as deposition rate and substrate type can significantly influence the structure and growth of antimonene.
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Using first-principles calculations and micro-magnetic simulations, we investigate the electronic structures, the effect of biaxial strain on the topological characteristics, magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE), Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) and spin textures in the Janus 1T phase VTeCl (1T-VTeCl) monolayer. Our results show that 1T-VTeCl has an intrinsic edge state, and a topological phase transition with a sizeable band gap is achieved by applying biaxial strain. Interestingly, the MAE can be switched from the in-plane to the off-plane with a compressive strain of -5%.

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This paper aimed to investigate the role of lncRNA HCG18 (HCG18) in the progression of diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) and potential mechanisms. Streptozocin (STZ) was used to induce DCM model in rats, which was confirmed by blood glucose concentration, body weight, and HE staining. Myocardial apoptosis was detected by TUNEL.

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Background: The newly released 2022 WHO Classification of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (version 5) and a recent update on thyroid tumor classifications have emphasized genetic testing to an unprecedented level. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) has been widely applied for the preoperative diagnosis of thyroid nodules. However, it is limited mainly to testing for a single gene-BRAFV600E, whereas multi-gene testing data are scarce, especially in the Asian population.

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Background: Interindividual variation characterizes the relief experienced by constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-C) patients following linaclotide treatment. Complex bidirectional interactions occur between the gut microbiota and various clinical drugs. To date, no established evidence has elucidated the interactions between the gut microbiota and linaclotide.

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Background: The role of age in metastatic disease, including breast cancer, remains obscure. This study was conducted to determine the role of age in patients with metastatic breast cancer.

Methods: Breast cancer patients diagnosed with distant metastases between 2010 and 2019 were retrieved from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database.

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Background: Diagnosis of Crohn's disease is challenging. This study aims to compare the histological features of Crohn's disease and non-Crohn's disease (other intestinal inflammatory diseases) in surgical specimens to identify a set of histologic features distinguishing Crohn's disease from non-Crohn's disease.

Methods: Patients with Crohn's disease (N = 171) and patients with non-Crohn's disease (N = 215) diagnosed between 2010 and 2015 who had surgical bowel resection were identified.

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Using first-principles calculations, we systematically investigate the electronic properties, chiral skyrmions and bimerons in two-dimensional (2D) Janus CrXY (X, Y = S, Se, Te, Cl, Br, I, and X ≠ Y) monolayers. We found that the categories of nonmagnetic atoms (X and Y in CrXY) determine whether CrXY is a ferromagnetic metal or a semiconductor. Unexpectedly, the CrBrS monolayer of these CrXY materials is a room temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor with a Curie temperature of 303 K, and it possesses an off-plane magnetic anisotropy energy of 0.

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Dense and flat LaNiFeO(LNFO) films were fabricated on the indium tin oxide-coated glass (ITO/glass) substrate by sol-gel method. The bipolar resistive switching behavior (BRS) could be maintained in 100 cycles and remained after 30 days, indicating that the LNFO-based RS device owned good memory stability. Surprisingly, the multilevel RS characteristics were firstly observed in the Au/LNFO/ITO/glass device.

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This study intended to explore the serum YKL-40 change and its prognostic implication in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). YKL-40 was detected from serum by ELISA in 121 AIS patients with DM at baseline, day (D)1, D3, D7 and D30 after disease onset. YKL-40 increased from baseline to D3, then decreased until D30 (p < 0.

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Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are present in surface water, tap water, and even commercial drinking water and pose a threat to human health. In this study, the occurrence and transformation of 14 PFASs were studied in large drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs) with Taihu Lake as the source, and the results showed that a total of 10 PFASs were detected in the water samples, indicating that PFAS were widely distributed in drinking water. The total concentration of PFASs in raw water was 127.

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  • The study aimed to identify diagnostic features for Crohn's disease (CD) by analyzing terminal ileum biopsies in patients with ulcers.
  • A total of 571 patients were assessed for histological features, revealing that mucosal architectural change, age under 40, and the presence of granulomas and pseudopyloric gland metaplasia were significant indicators for diagnosing CD.
  • A nomogram was developed to predict CD diagnosis, showing high accuracy in both training and validation sets, making it especially useful for younger patients.
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Clinical studies have shown that combination therapy of antibodies targeting cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) and programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) significantly improves clinical benefit over PD-1 antibody alone. However, broad application of this combination has been limited by toxicities. Cadonilimab (AK104) is a symmetric tetravalent bispecific antibody with a crystallizable fragment (Fc)-null design.

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  • Elevated intestinal cell death in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) disrupts the gut barrier, leading to increased inflammation and further cell death.
  • Gab1 protein levels are lower in IBD patients, and its absence in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) makes them more susceptible to necroptosis, worsening colitis and disrupting gut homeostasis.
  • The study identifies Gab1 as a key regulator that protects against necroptosis, suggesting that targeting its pathway could be beneficial for treating colitis and related colorectal cancer.
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