Publications by authors named "Xiao-Lin Yan"

Background: The integration of Internet technology into healthcare has led to the birth of the "Internet + medical and health services" model-a transformative approach to improving accessibility and efficiency in healthcare delivery.

Objective: This study aims to assess the current status, challenges, and user perceptions of the "Internet + medical and health" services platform among individuals in Shandong, China.

Methods: The cross-sectional survey was conducted between September 2023 and October 2023 on patients from public medical institutions in Shandong Province.

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Background: The intervention value of a drug-psycho-social-skill model on medication compliance and cognitive ability in patients with chronic schizophrenia was unknown.

Aim: To explore the intervention value of a drug-psycho-social-skill model on medication compliance and cognitive ability in patients with chronic schizophrenia.

Methods: Overall, 98 out-patients and in-patients with chronic schizophrenia treated in our hospital from February 2022 to January 2023 were included and randomly divided into the study (50 patients) and control groups (48 patients).

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  • * Researchers performed experiments on both neonatal mice with NEC and cultured intestinal cells exposed to a damaging agent, measuring various biological markers and proteins involved in inflammation and tissue repair.
  • * Results showed that AI-2 significantly improved intestinal damage by enhancing tight junction proteins (ZO-1 and occludin) while decreasing harmful inflammatory markers (IL-1β and IL-6), suggesting AI-2 could be a potential protective treatment for NEC.
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  • Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious gastrointestinal condition mainly affecting premature infants, and the study focuses on the role of succinate, a metabolite, in its pathogenesis.
  • Through analysis of fecal samples from neonates and mouse models, the study found that succinate levels were significantly higher in NEC cases compared to non-NEC cases, indicating a potential link between succinate and changes in gut bacteria.
  • Increased levels of succinate were shown to worsen weight gain, intestinal damage, and mortality in mice, along with notable shifts in inflammatory cytokine gene expression, suggesting that succinate may play a detrimental role in NEC development.
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To screen the toxic polar fractions of Daphne genkwa, compare the toxicity of D. genkwa on crypts epithelial cells IEC-6 before and after vinegar processing, and preliminarily investigate the mechanism of D. genkwa vinegar processing on toxicity reducing.

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The protective effect of different polar fractions of Carbonized Rubiae Radix et Rhizoma (cRRR) against ox-LDL-induced damage to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) was investigated by MTT assay, and the components were identified by using UPLC-Q-TOF-MS. According to the study, ethyl acetate extract and n-butanol extract could increase cell viability (P<0.01), while petroleum ether extract had no influence, and water extract could even inhibit the cell viability to some degree.

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