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J Formos Med Assoc ; 2024 Jul 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39003230

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The global incidence of lip and oral cavity cancer continues to rise, necessitating improved early detection methods. This study leverages the capabilities of computer vision and deep learning to enhance the early detection and classification of oral mucosal lesions. METHODS: A dataset initially consisting of 6903 white-light macroscopic images collected from 2006 to 2013 was expanded to over 50,000 images to train the YOLOv7 deep learning model. Lesions were categorized into three referral grades: benign (green), potentially malignant (yellow), and malignant (red), facilitating efficient triage. RESULTS: The YOLOv7 models, particularly the YOLOv7-E6, demonstrated high precision and recall across all lesion categories. The YOLOv7-D6 model excelled at identifying malignant lesions with notable precision, recall, and F1 scores. Enhancements, including the integration of coordinate attention in the YOLOv7-D6-CA model, significantly improved the accuracy of lesion classification. CONCLUSION: The study underscores the robust comparison of various YOLOv7 model configurations in the classification to triage oral lesions. The overall results highlight the potential of deep learning models to contribute to the early detection of oral cancers, offering valuable tools for both clinical settings and remote screening applications.

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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 2778, 2024 Mar 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38555361

ABSTRACT

Bacterial genotoxins damage host cells by targeting their chromosomal DNA. In the present study, we demonstrate that a genotoxin of Salmonella Typhi, typhoid toxin, triggers the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) by damaging mitochondrial DNA. The actions of typhoid toxin disrupt mitochondrial DNA integrity, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and disturbance of redox homeostasis. Consequently, it facilitates the release of damaged mitochondrial DNA into the cytosol, activating type I interferon via the cGAS-STING pathway. We also reveal that the GCN2-mediated integrated stress response plays a role in the upregulation of inflammatory components depending on the STING signaling axis. These SASP factors can propagate the senescence effect on T cells, leading to senescence in these cells. These findings provide insights into how a bacterial genotoxin targets mitochondria to trigger a proinflammatory SASP, highlighting a potential therapeutic target for an anti-toxin intervention.


Subject(s)
Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype , Typhoid Fever , Humans , Typhoid Fever/metabolism , Mutagens/metabolism , Cellular Senescence/physiology , Mitochondria/metabolism , DNA, Mitochondrial/metabolism , Salmonella , Phenotype
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 10(46): 39970-39982, 2018 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30376713

ABSTRACT

In this work, we have synthesized a novel porphyrin dye named SK7, which contains two N, N-diarylamino moieties at two ß-positions as electron-donating units and one carboxy phenylethynyl moiety at the meso-position as an electron-withdrawing, anchoring group. This novel dye was tested for the application in dye-sensitized solar cells. The light-harvesting behavior of SK7 and YD2 was investigated using UV-vis absorption and density functional calculation. The electron transport properties at the TiO2/dye/electrolyte interface for SK7- and YD2-based devices were evaluated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. X-ray crystallographic characterization was conducted to understand the influence of two N, N-diarylamino units at two ß-positions. The power conversion efficiencies of ca. 6.54% under 1 sun illumination (AM 1.5G) and ca. 19.72% under a T5 light source were noted for the SK7 dye. The performance of SK7 is comparable to that of dye YD2, which contains only one N, N-diarylamino moiety at the meso-position (ca. 7.78 and 20.00% under 1 sun and T5 light, respectively).

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(43): 37786-37796, 2017 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28990749

ABSTRACT

The need for low-cost and highly efficient dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells under both the sunlight and dim light environments is growing. We have devised GJ-series push-pull organic dyes which require only four synthesis steps. These dyes feature a linear molecular structure of donor-perylene-ethynylene-arylcarboxylic acid, where donor represents N,N-diarylamino group and arylcarboxylic groups represent benzoic, thienocarboxylic, 2-cyano-3-phenylacrylic, 2-cyano-3-thienoacrylic, and 4-benzo[c][1,2,5]thiadiazol-4-yl-benzoic groups. In this study, we demonstrated that a dye without tedious and time-consuming synthesis efforts can perform efficiently. Under the illumination of AM1.5G simulated sunlight, the benzothiadiazole-benzoic-containing GJ-BP dye shows the best power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 6.16% with VOC of 0.70 V and JSC of 11.88 mA cm-2 using liquid iodide-based electrolyte. It also shows high performance in converting light of 6000 lx light intensity, that is, incident power of ca. 1.75 mW cm-2, to power output of 0.28 mW cm-2 which equals a PCE of 15.79%. Interestingly, the benzoic-containing dye GJ-P with a simple molecular structure has comparable performance in generating power output of 0.26 mW cm-2 (PCE of 15.01%) under the same condition and is potentially viable toward future application.

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Hu Li Za Zhi ; 58(3 Suppl): 3-11, 2011 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21678262

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND & PROBLEMS: Over half (57.14%) of patients in our ward suffer from abdominal obesity. This rate is on a continuing upward trend. Reasons for such obesity include lack of physical activity classes, inadequate physical activity, high calorie diets and unhealthy eating habits, chronic diseases and drug side effects, poor motivation to reduce weight, and lack of crisis awareness of abdominal obesity. PURPOSE: This project was designed to lessen the problem of abdominal obesity among psychiatric day care inpatients. RESOLUTION: Resolution measures implemented included: (1) arranging aerobic exercise classes; (2) scheduling classes to teach patients healthy diet habits and knowledge regarding diseases and drugs; (3) holding a waistline reduction competition; (4) displaying health education bulletin boards; (5) holding a quiz contest with prizes for correct answers. RESULTS: The eight abdominally obese patients in the ward achieved an average waist circumference reduction of 2.9 cm and the overall abdominal obesity rate in the ward fell to 35.7%. BMI, eating habits, and awareness of weight loss importance and motivation all improved. The outcome achieved targeted project objectives. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend the integration of obesity prevention into routine ward activities and quality control indicators. Nurses should provide patients with weight loss concepts, regularly monitor risk factors, and encourage patient family cooperation to maintain medical care quality.


Subject(s)
Exercise , Mental Disorders/complications , Obesity, Abdominal/prevention & control , Body Mass Index , Day Care, Medical , Female , Humans , Male , Quality Control , Weight Loss
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Hu Li Za Zhi ; 53(2): 95-101, 2006 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16602053

ABSTRACT

This case report shares the researcher's experience and observations with regard to a primary caregiver responsible to provide nursing care to a patient suffering from moderate mental retardation during the time period October 1st, 2003 to July 31st, 2004. The writer collected subjective and objective information using observation, face-to-face interviews, telephone interviews and scales, including the Caregiver Burden Scale and Taiwanese Depression Questionnaire. A holistic nursing assessment established that the primary nursing problem faced was caregiver anxiety. Through continuous caring and empathetic listening, the researcher encouraged the caregiver to describe her perceptions. Nursing intervention included providing information regarding professional patient care and encouraging support of the caregiver from the patient's family. Results demonstrated that, by the end of this study, the primary caregiver was better able to execute her duties and that her anxiety had been significantly relieved.


Subject(s)
Caregivers/psychology , Intellectual Disability/nursing , Female , Humans , Intellectual Disability/psychology , Middle Aged
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