Publications by authors named "Zukang Qiao"

Introduction: Emotion recognition using electroencephalography (EEG) is a key aspect of brain-computer interface research. Achieving precision requires effectively extracting and integrating both spatial and temporal features. However, many studies focus on a single dimension, neglecting the interplay and complementarity of multi-feature information, and the importance of fully integrating spatial and temporal dynamics to enhance performance.

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Acne is a common and chronic skin condition characterized by high incidence, recurrent symptoms and difficult cure. Summarizing the clinical treatment experience, it was found that the powder for ascending and descending was effective in the treatment of acne. Our aim was to use network pharmacology and molecular docking to reveal the hub genes, biological functions, and signaling pathways of powder for ascending and descending against acne.

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Allergic rhinitis is prone to recurrence, and clinical treatments focus on control symptoms; however there is no radical cure. Our aim was to use network pharmacology and molecular docking to reveal the hub genes, biological functions, and signaling pathways of Tongqiao Huoxue decoction against allergic rhinitis. First, the chemical components and target genes of Tongqiao Huoxue decoction were obtained from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology database.

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  • Overlap syndrome happens when someone has two autoimmune liver diseases at the same time: autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cirrhosis.
  • Membranous nephropathy is a kidney problem that usually occurs in people who don’t have diabetes, and it's very rare for it to happen alongside overlap syndrome.
  • A patient was treated with a medicine called azathioprine, and it helped reduce their protein levels in urine and improve their liver function over 21 months.
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Background: Manual therapy is a common technique for the treatment of (CCS) cervicogenic cephalic syndrome, but the efficiency is various. The aim of the study is to evaluate the evidence pertaining to the efficiency and safety of using manual therapy to treat patients with CCS.

Methods: We searched the electronic databases including PubMed, ScienceDirect, and the Cochrane Library.

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