Publications by authors named "Chao-Yang"

3CL is crucial to the life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 and exhibits high sequence similarity with other coronaviruses, while being absent in human proteases. This makes it an ideal target for developing broad-spectrum antiviral drugs. Ensitrelvir (S-217622) is the only launched non-covalent, non-peptidomimetic 3CL inhibitor, offering certain advantages in terms of dosage and metabolism.

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  • Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a serious stomach condition marked by inflammation and loss of mucosal glands, with unclear development mechanisms; studying immune-related circular RNAs (circRNAs) may help find diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
  • Researchers analyzed samples from 40 patients to identify differentially expressed circRNAs and mRNAs, revealing 163 immune-related genes that were either upregulated or downregulated in CAG, with specific biological processes linked to these changes.
  • The study confirmed increased neutrophil infiltration in CAG and established a circRNA-mRNA co-expression network, identifying 19 upregulated and 23 downregulated circRNAs that relate to immune responses and specific biological functions
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Coronaviruses are RNA viruses that have coevolved with humans and animals over time, exhibiting high mutation rates and mortality rates upon epidemic outbreaks. The nonstructural protein (nsp14) is crucial for various coronaviruses processes, including genome replication, protein translation, virus particle assembly, and evasion of host immunity via RNA methylation modification. In this study, a series of adenosine analogs were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their inhibitory activities.

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In order to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the modeling and design work of the sluice gate project, this paper proposes an automatic generation template of the sluice gate project with customized semantics and project layout scheme, aiming at realizing the rapid assembling of all kinds of components of the sluice gate project. In the construction process, this paper first starts from basic parametric modeling and proposes constraints as the basis of modeling. Subsequently, a template library framework is developed based on the constraints to ensure that the generated templates have a high degree of standardization and consistency.

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The interfacial adsorption structure of an organic leveler decides its functionality in Cu interconnect electroplating and is yet far from clear. In this work, attenuated total reflection surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (ATR-SEIRAS) and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) in conjunction with density functional theory (DFT) calculations are applied to unravel the interfacial adsorption of the classic dye leveler Janus Green B (JGB) at a Cu electrode and understand its polarization property against Cu electrodeposition from an adsorption structure perspective. ATR-SEIRAS measurements and DFT calculations reveal that the N=N bond of the JGB molecule splits via reductive hydrogenation, forming two fragments of contrasting adsorption configurations.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and carbon dioxide primarily originate from the combustion of fossil fuels and biomass. The implementation of the Chinese "double carbon strategy" is expected to impact the distribution of PAH emissions, consequently influencing the spatial distribution trend of PAHs in surface soil. Therefore, it is crucial to quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of the Chinese "double carbon strategy" on soil PAH pollution for the purpose of "the reduction of pollution and carbon emissions".

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In this paper, water jet-guided laser (WJGL) drilling of Cf/SiC composites was employed and the effects of the processing parameters on the depth and quality of the micro-holes were systematically investigated. Firstly, the depth measurement showed that the increase in processing time and power density led to a significant improvement in micro-hole drilling depth. However, the enhancement of the water jet speed resulted in a pronounced decrease in the depth due to the phenomenon of water splashing.

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Most host-microbiota interactions occur within the intestinal barrier, which is essential for separating the intestinal epithelium from toxins, microorganisms, and antigens in the gut lumen. Gut inflammation allows pathogenic bacteria to enter the blood stream, forming immune complexes which may deposit on organs. Despite increased circulating immune complexes (CICs) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and discussions among IBD experts regarding their potential pathogenic role in extra-intestinal manifestations, this phenomenon is overlooked because definitive evidence demonstrating CIC-induced extra-intestinal manifestations in IBD animal models is lacking.

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Although numerous studies have reported the influencing factors of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface soil from source, process or soil perspectives, the mechanism of PAHs heterogeneity in surface soil are still not well understood. In this study, the effects of 16 PAHs in surface soil of China sampled between 2003 and 2020 with their 17 "source-process-sink" factors at 1 km resolution (N = 660)) were explored using deep learning (eXtreme Gradient Boosting) to mine key information from complex dataset under the optimized parameters (i.e.

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The recent attention garnered by Internet of Things (IoT) technology for its potential to alleviate challenges faced by healthcare systems, such as those resulting from an aging population and the rise in chronic illnesses, has underscored the significance of smart healthcare. Surprisingly, no bibliometric study has been conducted on this subject to date. Consequently, this investigation aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the longitudinal state and knowledge structure of IoT in smart healthcare.

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Background: Peripheral arterial atheroprogression is increasingly prevalent, and is a risk factor for major limb amputations in individuals with risk factors such as diabetes. We previously demonstrated that bioactive lipids are significantly altered in arterial tissue of individuals with diabetes and advanced peripheral arterial disease.

Methods: Here we evaluated whether sphingolipid ceramide 18:1/16:0 (C16) is a cellular regulator in endothelial cells and peripheral tibial arterial tissue in individuals with diabetes.

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  • Researchers achieved the first asymmetric synthesis of large chiral macrocycles containing chiral sulfur atoms.
  • They utilized disulfonimidoyl fluorides and disulfonimidoyl-nitrophenolates as efficient building blocks to create novel S-O bonds through stereospecific SuFEx and SuPhenEx click chemistries.
  • The process resulted in the one-step synthesis of rings with 21-58 members and successful characterization of both enantiomers using techniques like X-ray crystallography.
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the porcine tongue for palatoplasty simulation compared to 3D-printed simulators and their surgical education role.

Materials And Methods: A total of 18 senior cleft surgeons participated in a palatoplasty simulation-based workshop conducted using porcine tongue simulators and 3D-printed simulators. This workshop consisted of a didactic session followed by a hands-on simulation session.

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The regulation of spermatogonial proliferation and apoptosis is of great significance for maintaining spermatogenesis. The single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis of the testis was performed to identify genes upregulated in spermatogonia. Using scRNA-seq analysis, we identified the spermatogonia upregulated gene origin recognition complex subunit 6 ( Orc6 ), which is involved in DNA replication and cell cycle regulation; its protein expression in the human and mouse testis was detected by western blot and immunofluorescence.

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Pecan (Carya illinoinensis (Wagenh.) K. Koch) is an important oilseed nut and is rich in fatty acids (FAs) and flavonols.

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Mineral elements play an important role in the spermatogenesis, maturation, and fertilization of sperm. It is of great scientific significance to study the role of mineral elements in spermatogenesis by accurately measuring the content of elements in different spermatogenic cells and analyzing the distribution pattern of elements in spermatogenesis. Here, time-resolved inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to analyze the content and distribution patterns of mineral elements in spermatogenic cells of different types at the single cell level.

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In the present work, the porous MgO nanosheet-modified activated carbon fiber felt (MgO@ACFF) was prepared for fluoride removal. The MgO@ACFF was characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM, EDS, TG, and BET. The fluoride adsorption performance of MgO@ACFF also has been investigated.

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Periodontitis and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that share common features of microbial-induced ecological dysregulation and host immune inflammatory response. The close relationship between periodontitis and IBD is characterized by a higher prevalence of IBD in patients with periodontitis and a higher prevalence and severity of periodontitis in patients with IBD, indicating that periodontitis and IBD are different from the traditional independent diseases and form an "Oral-Gut" axis between the two, which affect each other and thus form a vicious circle. However, the specific mechanisms leading to the association between the two are not fully understood.

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In this paper, we proposed an assessment system of forest environmental carrying capacity from many aspects and comprehensively evaluated and predicted the forest environmental carrying capacity of 40 cities in the Yangtze River Delta of China by using the proposed deep learning-based model. In addition, the proposed model is used to dynamically evaluate the comprehensive scores of forest environmental carrying capacity of 34 provinces and cities in China between 2015 and 2020. This paper also has the following contributions: (1) a deeply integrated unidirectional bidirectional LSTM considering the correlation of time series is proposed.

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Ubiquitination is medicated by three classes of enzymes and has been proven to involve in multiple cancer biological processes. Moreover, dysregulation of ubiquitination has received a growing body of attention in osteosarcoma (OS) tumorigenesis and treatment. Therefore, our study aimed to identify a ubiquitin-related gene signature for predicting prognosis and immune landscape and constructing OS molecular subtypes.

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  • The SuFEx reaction involves sulfonimidoyl fluorides and phenols, producing sulfonimidates that exhibit dynamic covalent chemistry.
  • This reaction is notable for being enantiospecific, quick (completing in minutes at room temperature), and yielding high outputs.
  • It has potential applications in asymmetric synthesis and sustainable polymer production, highlighting its versatility within the realm of SuFEx and similar click chemistries.
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  • A new type of pillar[6]arene called "rim-differentiated" pillar[6]arene (RD-P[6]) was successfully created using a silver trifluoroacetate template, focusing on specific isomers.
  • The RD-P[6] can change its structure when it includes guest molecules, switching between different conformations.
  • This advanced RD-P[6] not only can contain metal molecules but also can interact to create new materials, paving the way for innovative designs in molecular architecture and organic electronics.
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Perovskite oxides are promising catalysts in peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation for wastewater treatment, attributed to their flexible structures. In this study, halogen anion (F or Cl) was doped in LaSrCoFeO (LSCF) for PMS activation, showing that appropriate anion doping enhances the catalytic performances. LaSrCoFeOCl (LSCFCl) exhibits a superior catalytic activity to pristine LSCF and LaSrCoFeOF (LSCFF), attributed to the strong surface acidity, sufficient oxygen vacancies, and improved B-site metal-oxygen bonding.

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