
Jing Yuan
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1 month ago |
jamanetwork.com | Jing Yuan |Kevin Lu
To the Editor A recent trial reported that, compared with usual care, personalized text message reminders did not improve medication adherence among adults with cardiovascular diseases.1 Several issues warrant further discussions. First, because the randomization of the intervention took place at the patient level, patients in the same health care system may have shared information about the intervention, leading to unintentional exposure.
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Jing Yuan |Pei Li |Huanhuan Zhang |Shubiao Yin
1. IntroductionSteel reinforcement corrosion is a global issue affecting construction engineering, with chloride-induced corrosion being a leading cause of premature structural failure in coastal countries such as those in Europe, the US, Japan, South Korea, and Australia [1,2,3]. Chloride ions penetrate concrete and reach the steel surface, where they crystallize and cause localized corrosion, which can transition to uniform corrosion, impacting the service life of concrete structures.
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2 months ago |
cell.com | Cynthia Palmer |Britton Boras |Scott Garza |Jing Yuan |Tae Sung |Elizabeth McMillan | +45 more
KeywordsatirmociclibPF-07220060CDK4cyclin D1breast cancercell cyclecell cycle inhibitorneutropeniacyclin-dependent kinaseCDK6IntroductionAberrant cell proliferation is a fundamental hallmark of human cancer.1 In tumor cells, it is frequently orchestrated by cyclin D-dependent kinases, CDK4 and CDK6; each kinase forms active complexes with one of the three D-type cyclins (D1, D2, or D3).
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Jan 13, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Shuo Zhang |Yang Liu |Li Ma |Jing Yuan
Objective To evaluate iron deposition patterns in patients with cerebral cavernous malformation–related epilepsy (CRE) using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) for detailed analysis of iron distribution associated with a history of epilepsy and severity. Methods This study is part of the Quantitative Susceptibility Biomarker and Brain Structural Property for Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Related Epilepsy (CRESS) cohort, a prospective multicenter study.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
arxiv.org | Jing Yuan
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