Publications by authors named "Zhijin Yu"

A big diameter bioresorbable scaffold is expected to be used for treatment of vessel stenosis of children with congenital heart disease to adapt the growth characteristics of vessel of children and avoid the late adverse events of permanent stent implanted in children. However, it is challenging to fabricate a big diameter bioresorbable scaffold that is appropriate for percutaneous implantation with enough mechanical performance and can be smoothly delivered in children's small vessel. In this study, a novel iron big and bioresorbable Scaffold (BBS) for pulmonary artery stenosis of children with congenital cardiovascular diseases was fabricated and evaluated.

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Milk fat is a premium nutritional health product, yet there is a lack of high-fat dairy products for daily consumption in the current market. This study investigated the influence of different milk fat contents on the physicochemical and textural properties of fermented milk. The research revealed that an increase in milkfat content significantly improved the water-holding capacity, syneresis, color, hardness, springiness, gumminess, and chewiness of fermented milk, while showing minimal changes in pH and total titratable acidity.

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Aroma is one of the most fascinating and least-known mysteries of Baijiu research. The volatile compounds (VOCs) of potato wine were evaluated by sensory omics techniques in order to comprehend their overall flavor characteristics and investigate the effects of ultrasonic treatment and gamma irradiation therapy on the aroma of the wine. The findings revealed that a total of 14 flavor compounds were identified by GC-MS.

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Fatigue is a common physiological phenomenon caused by many complicated factors. Excessive fatigue will lead to a series of uncomfortable reactions and damage body health. leaves (PNL) is a new resource food that good for soothing nerves, nourishing the heart, and strengthening the spleen.

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To clarify the understanding and analysis of arc molten marks in electrical faults of aluminum alloy wires, this paper simulates overcurrent faults of aluminum alloy wires at currents of 128 A-224 A and uses thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC), optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray energy spectroscopy (EDS) to characterize the effects of current on the microstructure of arc beads. The results show that there are small and large amounts of Al-Si and Al-Fe binary phases in the metallographic structure of the aluminum alloy wires at the rated current, the grains are fine, and there are no significant grain boundaries. After an overcurrent fault occurs in the wires, a high-temperature arc causes the second phase in the aluminum alloy to disappear, a cellular dendritic metallographic structure appears, the grain boundaries become more well-defined, and composition segregation occurs at the grain boundaries.

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Arc beads are high-temperature luminous electric discharges that form across a gap between two bodies, which is one of the vital forensic pieces of evidence for the evaluation of electrical fires. In this study, based on an actual electrical fire, the microstructure of arc beads from a copper wire that experienced an overcurrent fault was investigated by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Moreover, the effects of the overcurrent intensity on the grain morphology, trace elements, and microstructure of the arc beads were analyzed.

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Disruption of cell metabolism is a hallmark of cancer cells. Accumulating evidence suggests that microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are involved in almost all physiological and pathological processes. The aberrant expression of miRNAs induces metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells and thus, promotes proliferation.

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Colon cancer is the third most common malignancy and one of the leading causes of cancer-associated mortality worldwide. Neuronal pentraxin 1 (NPTX1) is associated with tumor progression in some types of tumors. However, its expression and role in colon cancer has not been yet reported.

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Background: Stool-based DNA testing for colorectal cancer is becoming a favored alternative to existing DNA screening tests. However, current methods of analysis often become more complicated and costly with increased sensitivity. The high-resolution melting assay (HRMA) is a simple and rapid mutation scanning method with low cost and superb accuracy.

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The heat shock protein 27-kDa (HSP27) has been found overexpressed in several types of human cancer and is associated with treatment resistance and poor prognosis. Recent proteomic studies demonstrate that HSP27 is significantly overexpressed in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the relationship between HSP27 expression and patient prognosis remains nascent.

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Objective: To measure the rate of high-risk group and the detection rate of colorectal cancer (CRC) in communities in Guangdong province and to provide scientific rationales for formulating mass screening plans in high-risk group.

Methods: Mass survey was conducted by questionnaire combined fecal occult blood test (FOBT) in Huizhou region, Guangdong Province, to sort out the high-risk population of CRC. Then the high-risk population was screened by colonoscopy and pathology to identify CRC.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Out of 8172 patients reviewed, only 6.1% were aged 30 or younger, with the highest incidence in the 61-70 age group, while the peak diagnosis age rose from 52 to 60 years over the study period.
  • * Findings indicated a decline in rectal cancer cases and an increase in right-sided colon cancer along with significant differences in CRC characteristics across geographical areas, prompting the need for further research on current trends and contributing factors.
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Objective: To explore the epidemiology characteristics of colorectal cancer on community group in Guangdong province.

Methods: Huidong was took as the research spot to investigate the sickness and incidence of colorectal cancer among a whole community group in Guangdong province, and two projects were used simultaneously: "screening of colorectal cancer in high risk group" and "screening project using fecal occult blood test". The numeration time for population of 10 towns was set at July 1, 2005.

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Objective: To study the trend of clinical characteristics of colorectal cancer during the past 20 years in Gaungdong province.

Methods: The clinical data of 3870 cases of colorectal cancers confirmed pathologically who were hospitalized to Nanfang Hospital and Huizhou Municipal Hospital, Guangdong province, 1985 - 2004 were divided into 5-year groups and analyzed.

Results: The hospitalization number of colorectal cancer in the 2000 - 20004 5-year period was 102%, higher than that of the 1985 - 1989 period with an annual increase of 5.

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