Chao Zuo
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: En-bloc and non-en-bloc techniques for thulium laser enucleation of the prostate: a comparative study of surgical outcomes
En-bloc and non-en-bloc techniques for thulium laser enucleation of the prostate: a comparative study of surgical outcomes Open
In patients with PV > 60 ml, the en-bloc technique is advantageous in operation time and efficiency compared to non-en-bloc techniques. For those with PV < 60 ml, the en-bloc and non-en-bloc techniques exhibit similar operation time and ef…
View article: Florzolotau Tau PET for the prediction of clinical progression in the Shanghai Memory Study
Florzolotau Tau PET for the prediction of clinical progression in the Shanghai Memory Study Open
Background Clinical‐biological diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is gaining increasing recognition. Beyond diagnosis, biological profiles can be of great benefit for disease monitoring and prognosis, although evidence from real‐world m…
View article: Doubling the field of view and eliminating the replica overlap problem in common-path shearing quantitative phase imaging
Doubling the field of view and eliminating the replica overlap problem in common-path shearing quantitative phase imaging Open
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) enables label-free, high-contrast visualization of transparent specimens, but its common implementation in off-axis digital holographic microscopy (DHM) requires a separate reference beam, which increases s…
View article: Metformin Inhibits Microglial Activation-Mediated Cuproptosis by Modulating the TLR4/Myd88/NF-κB Signaling Pathway in Parkinson’s Disease
Metformin Inhibits Microglial Activation-Mediated Cuproptosis by Modulating the TLR4/Myd88/NF-κB Signaling Pathway in Parkinson’s Disease Open
This study investigated the role of metformin (Met) in regulating cuproptosis and its neuroprotective mechanisms in Parkinson's disease (PD) using a 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-treated murine model and a 1-methyl-4-…
View article: α-L-fucosidase isoenzymes (FUCA1/FUCA2) as prognostic markers in gliomas: a comprehensive study
α-L-fucosidase isoenzymes (FUCA1/FUCA2) as prognostic markers in gliomas: a comprehensive study Open
Background α-L-fucosidases (AFU) including two isozymes (FUCA1 and FUCA2) are implicated in cancer progression, but their integrated role in glioma pathogenesis remains undefined. Methods Using data from TCGA, CGGA, GEO, and Open GWAS, we …
View article: Doubling the field of view and eliminating the replica overlap problem in common-path shearing quantitative phase imaging
Doubling the field of view and eliminating the replica overlap problem in common-path shearing quantitative phase imaging Open
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) enables label-free, high-contrast visualization of transparent specimens, but its common implementation in off-axis digital holographic microscopy (DHM) requires a separate reference beam, which increases s…
View article: Efficient misalignment correction method for dark-field aperture in reflective Fourier ptychographic microscopy
Efficient misalignment correction method for dark-field aperture in reflective Fourier ptychographic microscopy Open
Reflective Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM) enables high-resolution, wide-field imaging of opaque surfaces, but its calibration remains challenging due to the unique illumination geometry. Unlike transmissive FPM, which typically emp…
View article: Comparison of therapeutic effects between transabdominal robot-assisted partial nephrectomy and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy
Comparison of therapeutic effects between transabdominal robot-assisted partial nephrectomy and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy Open
Objective Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy is increasingly being performed; however, its benefits compared with those of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy remain controversial. This study aimed to compare the differences between robot-ass…
View article: Synergistic effects of NF-κB1 and inflammatory pathway polymorphisms on hypertension and dyslipidemia susceptibility in type 2 diabetes
Synergistic effects of NF-κB1 and inflammatory pathway polymorphisms on hypertension and dyslipidemia susceptibility in type 2 diabetes Open
This study establishes that genetic variants in inflammatory pathways (TLR9, NF-κB1, IL6R) synergistically drive hypertension and dyslipidemia risks in T2DM.
View article: “Double rings” En-bloc technique with early anatomical apical release in thuflep for the patients with large glands (≥ 80 mL): the outcomes from single center
“Double rings” En-bloc technique with early anatomical apical release in thuflep for the patients with large glands (≥ 80 mL): the outcomes from single center Open
Background and purpose We aimed to describe the technique and outcomes of “Double Rings” En-bloc thulium fiber laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuFLEP) with early anatomical apical release in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with larg…
View article: Impact of preoperative double-J stent placement on stone recurrence following flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy
Impact of preoperative double-J stent placement on stone recurrence following flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy Open
Objective This study investigated the effect of preoperative double-J stent placement on stone recurrence following flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy and analyzed the risk factors for postoperative stone recurrence. The study aimed to pro…
View article: EGFR polymorphisms drive lung cancer risk and survival disparities: a genotype-expression-outcome cohort study
EGFR polymorphisms drive lung cancer risk and survival disparities: a genotype-expression-outcome cohort study Open
Purpose To investigate the correlation between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene and its protein expression with susceptibility and survival prognosis of lung cancer (LC) patients. M…
View article: Ensemble deep learning-enabled single-shot composite structured illumination microscopy (eDL-cSIM)
Ensemble deep learning-enabled single-shot composite structured illumination microscopy (eDL-cSIM) Open
Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) has emerged as a powerful super-resolution technique for studying protein dynamics in live cells thanks to its wide-field imaging mode and high photon efficiency. However, conventional SIM requires …
View article: mrPCA‐PSP: Robust Motion‐Resistant Phase‐Shifting Profilometry Based on Principal Component Analysis
mrPCA‐PSP: Robust Motion‐Resistant Phase‐Shifting Profilometry Based on Principal Component Analysis Open
Phase‐shifting profilometry (PSP) enables high‐resolution 3D shape measurement through phase‐shifted fringe patterns. However, its multi‐shot nature makes it highly susceptible to motion‐induced phase errors, leading to severe reconstructi…
View article: Multimodal adaptive temporal phase unwrapping using deep learning and physical priors
Multimodal adaptive temporal phase unwrapping using deep learning and physical priors Open
In optical 3D measurement, temporal phase unwrapping (TPU) is widely employed in fringe projection and interferometry, as it is crucial for resolving wrapped phase ambiguities and obtaining absolute phase distributions. Recently, deep lear…
View article: Lensless imaging with a programmable Fresnel zone aperture
Lensless imaging with a programmable Fresnel zone aperture Open
Optical imaging has long been dominated by traditional lens-based systems that, despite their success, are inherently limited by size, weight, and cost. Lensless imaging seeks to overcome these limitations by replacing lenses with thinner,…
View article: A nanovaccine for immune activation and prophylactic protection of atherosclerosis in mouse models
A nanovaccine for immune activation and prophylactic protection of atherosclerosis in mouse models Open
Vaccines offer prophylactic treatments against atherosclerosis by eliciting effector T cell and antibody responses, which require effective delivery of antigen and adjuvant to activate dendritic cells (DC). Here we show that individual con…
View article: Adaptive Optics‐Assisted Long‐Term 3D Fluorescence and Intensity Diffraction Tomography for High Spatiotemporal Resolution Cellular Imaging
Adaptive Optics‐Assisted Long‐Term 3D Fluorescence and Intensity Diffraction Tomography for High Spatiotemporal Resolution Cellular Imaging Open
Intensity diffraction tomography (IDT) and fluorescence dual‐modality imaging facilitate a comprehensive analysis of biological components and their interactions. However, long‐term imaging is typically compromised by environmental thermal…
View article: Differentiable Imaging Meets Adaptive Neural Dropout: An Advancing Method for Transparent Object Tomography
Differentiable Imaging Meets Adaptive Neural Dropout: An Advancing Method for Transparent Object Tomography Open
Label-free tomographic microscopy offers a compelling means to visualize three-dimensional (3D) refractive index (RI) distributions from two-dimensional (2D) intensity measurements. However, limited forward-model accuracy and the ill-posed…
View article: Single-shot super-resolved fringe projection profilometry (SSSR-FPP): 100,000 frames-per-second 3D imaging with deep learning
Single-shot super-resolved fringe projection profilometry (SSSR-FPP): 100,000 frames-per-second 3D imaging with deep learning Open
To reveal the fundamental aspects hidden behind a variety of transient events in mechanics, physics, and biology, the highly desired ability to acquire three-dimensional (3D) images with ultrafast temporal resolution has been long sought. …
View article: Multi-modal transport of intensity diffraction tomography microscopy with an electrically tunable lens [Invited]
Multi-modal transport of intensity diffraction tomography microscopy with an electrically tunable lens [Invited] Open
Optical diffraction tomography (ODT) is an important technique for three-dimensional (3D) imaging of semi-transparent biological samples, enabling volumetric visualization of living cells, cultures, and tissues without the need for exogeno…