11 Works
Lensless holographic microscope with a time and memory-saving algorithm for large-volume imaging of organoids
Weiqiang Zheng, Juan Wang, Yunhong Zhou, Qiang Zeng, Cheng Zhang, Li Liu, Hui Yu & YUTING YANG
Organoids, the 3D culture systems derived from stem cells, are promising models for human organs. But organoid study requires large-volume imaging with single cell resolution, which is beyond the spatial bandwidth limit of conventional optical microscopy. Herein, we propose a lensless holographic microscope empowered with a time and memory-saving algorithm. It solves the tradeoff between the imaging field of view, resolution and processing speed, and provides a practical tools for organoids’ study. We first build...
Comparative analysis of three common imaging modalities for nasolabial cysts
Shengyang Liu, Dingqian Hao, Liang Yu, Hui Ma, Hui Zhao, Shujuan Sun, Peng Yu, Hongzhi Ji, Li Shi, Yuzhu Wan & Aiping Chen
ObjectiveTo compare the clinical diagnostic value of ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for nasolabial cysts.MethodsThe clinical and imaging data of 20 patients with 21 nasolabial cysts confirmed surgically and histopathologically were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsThe largest cyst was 3.4 × 2.7 × 2.3 cm, and the smallest cyst was 1.1 × 0.7 × 0.5 cm. All cysts were located in the soft tissue between the nasolabial fold and maxillary bone. USG showed...
Trifluridine/tipiracil with or without bevacizumab in metastatic colorectal cancer: results of a systematic review and meta-analysis
Takayuki Yoshino, Julien Taieb, Yasutoshi Kuboki, Per Pfeiffer, Amit Kumar & Howard S. Hochster
Background:Trifluridine/tipiracil plus bevacizumab (FTD/TPI + BEV) has shown efficacy and tolerability in refractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Because randomized controlled trial (RCT) data comparing FTD/TPI + BEV with FTD/TPI are lacking, this meta-analysis evaluated outcomes with both regimens.Data Sources and Methods:Electronic databases, congress proceedings (past 3 years), trial registries, systematic review bibliographies, gray literature, and guidelines through June 2021 were searched for RCTs, non-RCTs, and prospective observational studies involving >20 previously treated patients with mCRC...
Trifluridine/tipiracil with or without bevacizumab in metastatic colorectal cancer: results of a systematic review and meta-analysis
Takayuki Yoshino, Julien Taieb, Yasutoshi Kuboki, Per Pfeiffer, Amit Kumar & Howard S. Hochster
Background:Trifluridine/tipiracil plus bevacizumab (FTD/TPI + BEV) has shown efficacy and tolerability in refractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Because randomized controlled trial (RCT) data comparing FTD/TPI + BEV with FTD/TPI are lacking, this meta-analysis evaluated outcomes with both regimens.Data Sources and Methods:Electronic databases, congress proceedings (past 3 years), trial registries, systematic review bibliographies, gray literature, and guidelines through June 2021 were searched for RCTs, non-RCTs, and prospective observational studies involving >20 previously treated patients with mCRC...
Progranulin released from microglial lysosomes reduces neuronal ferroptosis after cerebral ischemia in mice
Tingting Chen, Rubing Shi, Qian Suo, Shengju Wu, Chang Liu, Shuxian Huang, Khan Haroon, Ze Liu, Yuyan He, Heng-Li Tian, Yongting Wang, Yaohui Tang, Guo-Yuan Yang & Zhijun Zhang
The cellular redox state is essential for inhibiting ferroptosis. Progranulin (PGRN) plays an important role in maintaining the cellular redox state after ischemic brain injury. However, the effect of PGRN on ferroptosis and its underlying mechanism after cerebral ischemia remains unclear. This study assesses whether PGRN affects ferroptosis and explores its mechanism of action on ferroptosis after cerebral ischemia. We found endogenous PGRN expression in microglia increased on day 3 after ischemia. In addition, PGRN...
Maternal Impaired Cognition and Infant Neglect: Exploring the Independent and Combined Effects of Maternal Executive Function and Reflective Function
Fangxiang Mao, Zhaojuan Xu, Yang Li, Yongqi Huang, Yane Lu, Juan Wang, Xuan Zhang & Fenglin Cao
Infant neglect is a common type of child maltreatment. According to the Social Information Processing theory, maternal executive function (EF) and reflective function (RF) are assumed to be important contributing factors to infant neglect. However, empirical evidence about this assumption is sparse. This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 1010 eligible women participated. The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function—Adult Version, Parental Reflective Function Questionnaire, and Signs of Neglect in Infants Assessment Scale (SIGN)...
Lensless holographic microscope with a time and memory-saving algorithm for large-volume imaging of organoids
Weiqiang Zheng, Juan Wang, Yunhong Zhou, Qiang Zeng, Cheng Zhang, Li Liu, Hui Yu & YUTING YANG
Organoids, the 3D culture systems derived from stem cells, are promising models for human organs. But organoid study requires large-volume imaging with single cell resolution, which is beyond the spatial bandwidth limit of conventional optical microscopy. Herein, we propose a lensless holographic microscope empowered with a time and memory-saving algorithm. It solves the tradeoff between the imaging field of view, resolution and processing speed, and provides a practical tools for organoids’ study. We first build...
Lensless holographic microscope with a time and memory-saving algorithm for large-volume imaging of organoids
Weiqiang Zheng, Juan Wang, Yunhong Zhou, Qiang Zeng, Cheng Zhang, Li Liu, Hui Yu & YUTING YANG
Organoids, the 3D culture systems derived from stem cells, are promising models for human organs. But organoid study requires large-volume imaging with single cell resolution, which is beyond the spatial bandwidth limit of conventional optical microscopy. Herein, we propose a lensless holographic microscope empowered with a time and memory-saving algorithm. It solves the tradeoff between the imaging field of view, resolution and processing speed, and provides a practical tools for organoids’ study. We first build...
Comparative analysis of three common imaging modalities for nasolabial cysts
Shengyang Liu, Dingqian Hao, Liang Yu, Hui Ma, Hui Zhao, Shujuan Sun, Peng Yu, Hongzhi Ji, Li Shi, Yuzhu Wan & Aiping Chen
ObjectiveTo compare the clinical diagnostic value of ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for nasolabial cysts.MethodsThe clinical and imaging data of 20 patients with 21 nasolabial cysts confirmed surgically and histopathologically were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsThe largest cyst was 3.4 × 2.7 × 2.3 cm, and the smallest cyst was 1.1 × 0.7 × 0.5 cm. All cysts were located in the soft tissue between the nasolabial fold and maxillary bone. USG showed...
Maternal Impaired Cognition and Infant Neglect: Exploring the Independent and Combined Effects of Maternal Executive Function and Reflective Function
Fangxiang Mao, Zhaojuan Xu, Yang Li, Yongqi Huang, Yane Lu, Juan Wang, Xuan Zhang & Fenglin Cao
Infant neglect is a common type of child maltreatment. According to the Social Information Processing theory, maternal executive function (EF) and reflective function (RF) are assumed to be important contributing factors to infant neglect. However, empirical evidence about this assumption is sparse. This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 1010 eligible women participated. The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function—Adult Version, Parental Reflective Function Questionnaire, and Signs of Neglect in Infants Assessment Scale (SIGN)...
Progranulin released from microglial lysosomes reduces neuronal ferroptosis after cerebral ischemia in mice
Tingting Chen, Rubing Shi, Qian Suo, Shengju Wu, Chang Liu, Shuxian Huang, Khan Haroon, Ze Liu, Yuyan He, Heng-Li Tian, Yongting Wang, Yaohui Tang, Guo-Yuan Yang & Zhijun Zhang
The cellular redox state is essential for inhibiting ferroptosis. Progranulin (PGRN) plays an important role in maintaining the cellular redox state after ischemic brain injury. However, the effect of PGRN on ferroptosis and its underlying mechanism after cerebral ischemia remains unclear. This study assesses whether PGRN affects ferroptosis and explores its mechanism of action on ferroptosis after cerebral ischemia. We found endogenous PGRN expression in microglia increased on day 3 after ischemia. In addition, PGRN...
Affiliations
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey8
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West China Hospital of Sichuan University7
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Air Force Medical University7
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology7
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Sichuan University7
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Fudan University7
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Zhejiang University5
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Chinese PLA General Hospital5
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Sun Yat-sen University4
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Binzhou Medical University4