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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618906/pivotal-impact-factors-in-photocatalytic-reduction-of-co2-to-value-added-c1-and-c2-products
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongqian Cui, Abdelkader Labidi, Xinxin Liang, Xin Huang, Jingyi Wang, Ximing Li, Qibing Dong, Xiaolong Zhang, Sarah I Othman, Ahmed A Allam, Detlef W Bahnemann, Chuanyi Wang
Over the past decades, CO2 greenhouse emission has been considerably increased, causing global warming and climate change. Indeed, converting CO2 into valuable chemicals and fuels is a desired option to resolve issues caused by its continuous emission into the atmosphere. Nevertheless, CO2 conversion has been hampered by the ultrahigh dissociation energy of C=O bonds, which makes it thermodynamically and kinetically challenging. From this prospect, photocatalytic approaches appear promising for CO2 reduction in terms of their efficiency compared to other traditional technologies...
April 15, 2024: ChemSusChem
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618741/management-of-acute-wounds-expert-panel-consensus-statement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oluyinka O Olutoye, Elof Eriksson, Alicia D Menchaca, Robert S Kirsner, Rica Tanaka, Gregory Schultz, Dot Weir, Tracey Wagner, Fabia Renata, Bindi Naik-Mathuria, Paul Liu, Karim J Ead, Temitope Adedayo, David G Armstrong, Neil McMullin, Julie Balch Samora, Ajibola G Akingba
SIGNIFICANCE: The Wound Healing Foundation recognized the need for consensus-based unbiased recommendations for the treatment of wounds. As a first step, a consensus on the treatment of chronic wounds was developed and published in 2022.(1) The current publication on acute wounds represents the second step in this process. Acute wounds may result from any number of conditions, including burns, military and combat operations, and trauma to specific areas of the body. The management of acute wounds requires timely and evidence-driven intervention to achieve optimal clinical outcomes...
April 15, 2024: Advances in Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618518/the-annual-wellness-visit-health-risk-assessment-potential-of-patient-portal-based-completion-and-patient-oriented-education-and-support
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle S Powell, Mingche M J Wu, Stephanie Nothelle, Kelly Gleason, Esther Oh, Hillary D Lum, Nicholas S Reed, Jennifer L Wolff
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Patient portals are secure online platforms that allow patients to perform electronic health management tasks and engage in bidirectional information exchange with their care team. Some health systems administer Medicare Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) health risk assessments through the patient portal. Scalable opportunities from portal-based administration of risk assessments are not well understood. Our objective is 2-fold-to understand who receives vs misses an AWV and health risk assessment and explore who might be missed with portal-based administration...
2024: Innovation in Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617801/advancements-in-stimulus-responsive-co-delivery-nanocarriers-for-enhanced-cancer-immunotherapy
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REVIEW
Meng-Ru Zhang, Lin-Lin Fang, Yang Guo, Qin Wang, You-Jie Li, Hong-Fang Sun, Shu-Yang Xie, Yan Liang
Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a novel therapeutic approach against tumors, with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) making significant clinical practice. The traditional ICIs, PD-1 and PD-L1, augment the cytotoxic function of T cells through the inhibition of tumor immune evasion pathways, ultimately leading to the initiation of an antitumor immune response. However, the clinical implementation of ICIs encounters obstacles stemming from the existence of an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and inadequate infiltration of CD8+ T cells...
2024: International Journal of Nanomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617201/bridging-systems-biology-and-tissue-engineering-unleashing-the-full-potential-of-complex-3d-in-vitro-tissue-models-of-disease
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REVIEW
Jose L Cadavid, Nancy T Li, Alison P McGuigan
Rapid advances in tissue engineering have resulted in more complex and physiologically relevant 3D in vitro tissue models with applications in fundamental biology and therapeutic development. However, the complexity provided by these models is often not leveraged fully due to the reductionist methods used to analyze them. Computational and mathematical models developed in the field of systems biology can address this issue. Yet, traditional systems biology has been mostly applied to simpler in vitro models with little physiological relevance and limited cellular complexity...
June 2024: Biophysics reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614286/synthesizing-affective-neurophysiological-signals-using-generative-models-a-review-paper
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alireza F Nia, Vanessa Tang, Gonzalo Maso Talou, Mark Billinghurst
The integration of emotional intelligence in machines is an important step in advancing human-computer interaction. This demands the development of reliable end-to-end emotion recognition systems. However, the scarcity of public affective datasets presents a challenge. In this literature review, we emphasize the use of generative models to address this issue in neurophysiological signals, particularly Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). We provide a comprehensive analysis of different generative models used in the field, examining their input formulation, deployment strategies, and methodologies for evaluating the quality of synthesized data...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611970/study-of-the-properties-and-modification-mechanism-of-sbs-modified-asphalt-by-dry-process
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Wang, Shaohua Guo, Zhongshi Pei, Shizuo Zhan, Senlin Lin, Kezheng Ma, Junwen Lei, Junyan Yi
SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer) is a thermoplastic elastomer with properties most similar to rubber. SBS asphalt modifier is mainly composed of a styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer with a certain amount of additives and stabilizers. SBS-modified asphalt binder has always been the most commonly used pavement material both domestically and internationally. However, conventional wet-process SBS-modified asphalt binder requires manufacturers to produce it in advance and transport it to a mixing plant for blending...
March 22, 2024: Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610326/volume-determination-challenges-in-waste-sorting-facilities-observations-and-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tom Maus, Nico Zengeler, Dorothee Sänger, Tobias Glasmachers
In this case study on volume determination in waste sorting facilities, we evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasonic sensors and address waste-material-specific challenges. Although ultrasonic sensors offer a cost-effective automation solution, their accuracy is affected by irregular waste shapes, varied compositions, and environmental factors. Notable inconsistencies in volume measurements between storage bunkers and conveyor belts underscore the need for a comprehensive approach to standardize bale production...
March 26, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610284/collaborative-multiple-players-to-address-label-sparsity-in-quality-prediction-of-batch-processes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ling Zhao, Zheng Zhang, Jinlin Zhu, Hongchao Wang, Zhenping Xie
For decades, soft sensors have been extensively renowned for their efficiency in real-time tracking of expensive variables for advanced process control. However, despite the diverse efforts lavished on enhancing their models, the issue of label sparsity when modeling the soft sensors has always posed challenges across various processes. In this paper, a fledgling technique, called co-training, is studied for leveraging only a small ratio of labeled data, to hone and formulate a more advantageous framework in soft sensor modeling...
March 24, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609693/learning-bayesian-networks-a-copula-approach-for-mixed-type-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Castelletti
Estimating dependence relationships between variables is a crucial issue in many applied domains and in particular psychology. When several variables are entertained, these can be organized into a network which encodes their set of conditional dependence relations. Typically however, the underlying network structure is completely unknown or can be partially drawn only; accordingly it should be learned from the available data, a process known as structure learning. In addition, data arising from social and psychological studies are often of different types, as they can include categorical, discrete and continuous measurements...
April 12, 2024: Psychometrika
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608715/optimizing-ultra-thin-2d-transistors-for-monolithic-3d-integration-a-study-on-directly-grown-nanocrystalline-interconnects-and-buried-contacts
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Junseong Bae, Hyeyoon Ryu, Dohee Kim, Chang-Seok Lee, Minsu Seol, Kyung-Eun Byun, Sangwon Kim, Seunghyun Lee
The potential of monolithic 3D integration technology is largely dependent on the enhancement of interconnect characteristics which can lead to thinner stacks, better heat dissipation, and reduced signal delays. Carbon materials such as graphene, characterized by sp2 hybridized carbons, are promising candidates for future interconnects due to their exceptional electrical, thermal conductivity and resistance to electromigration. However, a significant challenge lies in achieving low contact resistance between extremely thin semiconductor channels and graphitic materials...
April 12, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608619/deciphering-carbon-emissions-in-urban-sewer-networks-bridging-urban-sewer-networks-with-city-wide-environmental-dynamics
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REVIEW
Jiaji Chen, Hongcheng Wang, Wanxin Yin, Yuqi Wang, Jiaqiang Lv, AiJie Wang
As urbanization accelerates, understanding and managing carbon emissions from urban sewer networks have become crucial for sustainable urban water cycles. This review examines the factors influencing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within urban sewage systems, analyzing the complex effects between water quality, hydrodynamics, and sewer infrastructure on GHG production and emission processes. It reveals significant spatiotemporal heterogeneity in GHG emissions, particularly under long-term scenarios where flow rates and temperatures exhibit strong impacts and correlations...
April 6, 2024: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608290/silver-copper-chalcogenide-thermoelectrics-advance-controversy-and-perspective
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REVIEW
Nan-Hai Li, Qiang Zhang, Xiao-Lei Shi, Jun Jiang, Zhi-Gang Chen
Thermoelectric technology, which enables a direct and pollution-free conversion of heat into electricity, provides a promising path to address the current global energy crisis. Among the broad range of thermoelectric materials, silver copper chalcogenides (AgCuQ, Q = S, Se, Te) have garnered significant attention in thermoelectric community in light of inherently ultra-low lattice thermal conductivity, controllable electronic transport properties, excellent thermoelectric performance across various temperature ranges, and a degree of ductility...
April 12, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607736/exosomal-proteomics-unveiling-novel-insights-into-lung-cancer
#34
REVIEW
Guanhua Yi, Haixin Luo, Yalin Zheng, Wenjing Liu, Denian Wang, Yong Zhang
Although significant progress has been made in early lung cancer screening over the past decade, it remains one of the most prevalent and deadliest forms of cancer worldwide. Exosomal proteomics has emerged as a transformative field in lung cancer research, with the potential to redefine diagnostics, prognostic assessments, and therapeutic strategies through the lens of precision medicine. This review discusses recent advances in exosome-related proteomic and glycoproteomic technologies, highlighting their potential to revolutionise lung cancer treatment by addressing issues of heterogeneity, integrating multiomics data, and utilising advanced analytical methods...
April 11, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607735/age-related-dysfunction-in-balance-a-comprehensive-review-of-causes-consequences-and-interventions
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REVIEW
Jixian Wang, Yongfang Li, Guo-Yuan Yang, Kunlin Jin
This review delves into the multifaceted aspects of age-related balance changes, highlighting their prevalence, underlying causes, and the impact they have on the elderly population. Central to this discussion is the exploration of various physiological changes that occur with aging, such as alterations in the vestibular, visual, proprioceptive systems, and musculoskeletal degeneration. We examine the role of neurological disorders, cognitive decline, and medication side effects in exacerbating balance issues...
March 21, 2024: Aging and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606432/when-two-become-one-singular-duos-and-the-neuroethical-frontiers-of-brain-to-brain-interfaces
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hazem Zohny, Julian Savulescu
Advances in brain-brain interface technologies raise the possibility that two or more individuals could directly link their minds, sharing thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences. This paper explores conceptual and ethical issues posed by such mind-merging technologies in the context of clinical neuroethics. Using hypothetical examples along a spectrum from loosely connected pairs to fully merged minds, the authors sketch out a range of factors relevant to identifying the degree of a merger. They then consider potential new harms like loss of identity, psychological domination, loss of mental privacy, and challenges for notions of autonomy and patient benefit when applied to merged minds...
April 12, 2024: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics: CQ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605983/photothermal-hydrogels-for-infection-control-and-tissue-regeneration
#37
REVIEW
Siyu Sun, Guangyang Jiang, Jianru Dong, Xi Xie, Jinfeng Liao, Yongqiang Tian
In this review, we report investigating photothermal hydrogels, innovative biomedical materials designed for infection control and tissue regeneration. These hydrogels exhibit responsiveness to near-infrared (NIR) stimulation, altering their structure and properties, which is pivotal for medical applications. Photothermal hydrogels have emerged as a significant advancement in medical materials, harnessing photothermal agents (PTAs) to respond to NIR light. This responsiveness is crucial for controlling infections and promoting tissue healing...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598142/lensepro-label-noise-tolerant-prototype-based-network-for-improving-cancer-detection-in-prostate-ultrasound-with-limited-annotations
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minh Nguyen Nhat To, Fahimeh Fooladgar, Paul Wilson, Mohamed Harmanani, Mahdi Gilany, Samira Sojoudi, Amoon Jamzad, Silvia Chang, Peter Black, Parvin Mousavi, Purang Abolmaesumi
PURPOSE: The standard of care for prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis is the histopathological analysis of tissue samples obtained via transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) guided biopsy. Models built with deep neural networks (DNNs) hold the potential for direct PCa detection from TRUS, which allows targeted biopsy and subsequently enhances outcomes. Yet, there are ongoing challenges with training robust models, stemming from issues such as noisy labels, out-of-distribution (OOD) data, and limited labeled data...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597931/clinical-ethics-consultation-for-patients-impacted-by-incarceration-a-single-center-retrospective-review
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yena Kang, Samantha Chao, Alethia Battles, Janice Firn
Health care professionals and patients impacted by incarceration face unique medical, legal, and ethical issues. The frequency and nature of ethics consultations for these patients are underexplored. This study aimed to characterize the primary ethical issue and contextual features of ethics consultations involving patients impacted by incarceration. We conducted a qualitative concept content analysis of ethics consultations involving patients impacted by incarceration and calculated descriptive statistics of demographics to compare these patients with the broader population of patients impacted by incarceration at a single institution from January 1, 2015, through June 30, 2022...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Correctional Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596310/advances-in-cell-based-delivery-of-oncolytic-viruses-as-therapy-for-lung-cancer
#40
REVIEW
Giti Esmail Nia, Elahe Nikpayam, Molood Farrokhi, Azam Bolhassani, Ralph Meuwissen
Lung cancer's intractability is enhanced by its frequent resistance to (chemo)therapy and often high relapse rates that make it the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Improvement of therapy efficacy is a crucial issue that might lead to a significant advance in the treatment of lung cancer. Oncolytic viruses are desirable combination partners in the developing field of cancer immunotherapy due to their direct cytotoxic effects and ability to elicit an immune response. Systemic oncolytic virus administration through intravenous injection should ideally lead to the highest efficacy in oncolytic activity...
March 21, 2024: Mol Ther Oncol
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