Publications by authors named "Ming Yuan"

Background/objectives: The interphotoreceptor matrix proteoglycans 1 and 2 (IMPG1 and IMPG2) are two interdependent proteoglycans of the interphotoreceptor matrix (IPM). Mutations in IMPG1 or IMPG2 are linked to retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and vitelliform macular dystrophy (VMD), yet the specific mutations responsible for each condition remain undefined. This study identifies mutations in IMPG1 and IMPG2 linked to either RP or VMD.

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Salt formation has been extensively used to modulate and improve the properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), such as solubility, stability and mechanical properties. Tablets of the anti-angina drug, trimetazidine (TMZ) are currently manufactured using the wet granulation process, rather than the more cost-effective direct compression method. In an effort to address the two main challenges associated with the commercial dihydrochloride salt (TMZ-2HCl), i.

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Oncolytic vaccinia viruses (VVs) are potent stimulators of the immune system and induce immune-mediated tumor clearance and long-term surveillance against tumor recurrence. As such they are ideal treatment modalities for solid tumors including lung cancer. Here, we investigated the use of VVL-m12, a next-generation, genetically modified, interleukin-12 (IL-12)-armed VV, as a new therapeutic strategy to treat murine models of lung cancer and as a mechanism of increasing lung cancer sensitivity to antibody against programmed cell death protein 1 (α-PD1) therapy.

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Background: β-lactoglobulin (β-Lg), a major allergen in dairy products, can trigger severe allergic reactions and even fatal outcomes in infants. In this work, we develop a new low background current redox recycling strategy by conjugating the electrochemical mediator to trimetallic hybrid nanoparticles (NPs)-dispersed graphene as the signal tag, which is coupled with DNAzyme amplifications to construct highly catalytic and ultrasensitive β-Lg aptasensor.

Results: Target β-Lg molecules bind aptamers in DNAzyme/aptamer duplexes to release active DNAzymes to initiate cyclic cleavage of hairpin substrates.

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β-Amyloid (Aβ) aggregation is the major pathological feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), resulting in oxidative stress and further exacerbating Aβ aggregation. Ginger leaf polyphenols (GLP) have been found to possess antioxidant activity, evidencing their potential in addressing AD. GLP is mainly composed of 12 polyphenols, 8 organic acids, and 6 glycosides, of which polyphenols are predominantly composed of apigenin, kaempferol, and quercetin derivatives.

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Previous studies have demonstrated that γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) effectively alleviates heavy metal stresses by maintaining the redox balance and reducing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, little is known about the role of GABA on programmed cell death (PCD) under Cd treatments in plants. The present study investigated the effects of GABA on Cd-induced PCD in two species, oilseed rape (, ), and black mustard (, ).

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The design and study of pulsed eddy current sensors for detecting surface defects in small-diameter rods are highly significant. Accurate detection and identification of surface defects in small-diameter rods may be attained by the ongoing optimization of sensor design and enhancement of detection technologies. This article presents the construction of a non-coaxial differential eddy current sensor (Tx-Rx sensor) and examines the detection of surface defects in a small diameter bar.

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The tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) often follows the normal-adenoma-carcinoma (N-A-C) sequence. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying colorectal adenoma carcinogenesis remain largely unknown. Here, we analyzed transcriptomic profile changes in normal, advanced adenoma, and carcinoma tissues from patients with CRC, revealing that glutamic-pyruvic transaminase 1 () in colorectal tissues was down-regulated during the N-A-C process and correlated with poor CRC prognosis.

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The concentration variation of luteinizing hormone (LH) regulates the cell cycle of oocyte meiosis and significantly affect the whole reproductive cycle. Sensitively quantifying the LH biomarker therefore plays an important role for reproductive disease diagnosis. By coupling a new low background catalytic redox recycling strategy with hybridization chain reaction (HCR), we propose a highly sensitive bio-electrochemical aptamer LH sensing method.

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Neoantigens exclusively presented by human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) on cancer cell surfaces are newly discovered and highly cancer-specific biomarkers for cancer diagnosis. The current available method for detecting neoantigens is predominantly based on Mass spectrometry with inevitable limitations of high cost, complexity and isotope labels. In this work, we describe the development of an innovative catalytic electrochemical biosensor for ultrasensitive detection of neoantigen in cell lysates.

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Oncolytic viruses have emerged as a highly promising modality for cancer treatment due to their ability to replicate specifically within tumors, carry therapeutic genes, and modulate the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment through various mechanisms. Additionally, they show potential synergy with immune checkpoint inhibitors. A study report indicates that from 2000 to 2020, 49.

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  • The dQTG.seq model helped identify 100 marker sites related to the phenotypic plasticity of soybean isoflavone content, including 27 transcription factors crucial for this trait.
  • Overexpression of the GmERF7 gene under stressful conditions (like low temperature, salt, and drought) confirmed its key role in regulating isoflavone levels in soybeans.
  • The study highlights how environmental factors affect isoflavone content in different soybean varieties, emphasizing the importance of GmERF7 in helping soybeans adapt to stressful environments through increased phenotypic plasticity.
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  • The study investigates the role of methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 1 (MTHFD1) in colorectal cancer (CRC), focusing on its impact on tumor growth and spread.
  • Using various laboratory techniques, researchers found that overexpression of MTHFD1 enhanced tumor growth and metastasis while decreasing autophagy in CRC cells, influenced by the PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway.
  • Conversely, reducing MTHFD1 levels led to increased autophagy and inhibited cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, suggesting MTHFD1 plays a crucial role in CRC progression.
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Lactyl-coenzyme A (CoA)-dependent histone lysine lactylation impacts gene expression and plays fundamental roles in biological processes. However, mammalian lactyl-CoA synthetases and their regulation of histone lactylation have not yet been identified. Here, we demonstrate that epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) activation induces extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)-mediated S267 phosphorylation of acetyl-CoA synthetase 2 (ACSS2) and its subsequent nuclear translocation and complex formation with lysine acetyltransferase 2A (KAT2A).

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  • The text discusses the role of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in enhancing the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for treating colorectal cancer.
  • It highlights that while ICIs can activate immune responses against tumors, the effectiveness varies among patients based on the interactions between TAMs and the tumor environment.
  • By understanding and manipulating TAMs, researchers hope to overcome resistance to ICIs and improve treatment outcomes for colorectal cancer patients.
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  • Soybean and maize rotation is a recommended strategy for improving crop yields, but its impact on soil quality and carbon storage needs further investigation.
  • An 8-year study in Northeast China revealed that soybean-maize rotation systems improved soil quality, multifunctionality, and carbon stock significantly compared to continuous cropping.
  • Increased frequency of soybean in rotation enhanced soil enzyme activity and nitrogen availability, leading to better soil health and increased carbon and nitrogen storage over time.
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Background: Ibrutinib is a first-line drug that targets Bruton's tyrosine kinase for the treatment of B cell cancer. However, cardiotoxicity induced by ibrutinib is a major side effect that limits its clinical use. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of ibrutinib-induced cardiotoxicity and evaluate the protective role of metformin.

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  • The study focused on analyzing the plant growth-promoting traits of 14 endophytic fungi, revealing that most strains can produce growth-related substances like IAA, siderophores, and promote nitrogen and phosphorus availability.
  • Specifically, certain fungi (ZZ10 and ZZ13) improved tobacco growth metrics, seed germination, and photosynthetic activities, with ZZ13 showing the strongest overall growth-promoting effect.
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In this study, a pH-responsive emulsion system was prepared, combining high-methoxyl pectin (HMP) with camellia oil glycerides (CG). The emulsion was characterized as O/W type, with HMP serving as the wall material and CG as the oil phase. The physicochemical properties, pH responsiveness, digestion stability, and encapsulated delivery capabilities of the HMP-CG emulsion were investigated.

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  • The research focuses on creating a fast and efficient electrochemical sensor for selectively detecting dopamine, addressing challenges with traditionally slow preparation methods of transition metal selenides combined with carbon materials.
  • A novel method using dielectric barrier discharge microplasma was developed to quickly synthesize a composite electrode made of cobalt selenide nanospheres and nitrogen-doped polymeric carbon dots on carbon cloth, resulting in sensitive detection capabilities for dopamine in human serum samples.
  • The study highlights the advantages of this energy-efficient synthesis process and uses theoretical calculations to explain the electrode's effectiveness in catalyzing dopamine oxidation.
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  • The study investigated the effectiveness of initiating goserelin therapy for adenomyosis during different phases of the menstrual cycle, enrolling 115 premenopausal patients divided into three groups: menstrual, follicular, and luteal.
  • Results showed that the timing of treatment did not significantly affect uterine size, pain levels, or hemoglobin improvement, but starting during the luteal phase led to increased uterine bleeding.
  • The study concluded that goserelin can be initiated outside the menstrual period for convenience, but cautioned against using it during the luteal phase due to higher bleeding risks, emphasizing the need for personalized treatment plans.
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  • The study aimed to explore how the albumin-corrected anion gap (ACAG) relates to short-term mortality outcomes in cardiogenic shock (CS) patients.
  • A total of 1,508 individuals from two large medical datasets (MIMIC-IV and eICU-CRD) were analyzed, revealing that higher ACAG values linked to increased mortality rates within 28 days.
  • The findings suggest that the ACAG is a significant predictor of prognosis in CS patients, as it surpasses other measured values in forecasting short-term outcomes and impacts the length of ICU stays.
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  • Primary liver cancer is a highly lethal type of cancer, and traditional treatments have limitations; minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is gaining attention for its potential benefits.
  • This study compares the efficacy and safety of RFA with traditional surgery (TS) for small liver cancer by analyzing data from various medical databases, covering research between 2008 and 2023.
  • The findings indicate that while TS offers better long-term survival rates, RFA has lower complication rates, suggesting it may be a safer option despite its limitations in extending life.
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  • The study investigates how changes in alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT) levels affect the prognosis of patients with primary liver cancer (PLC) after they undergo radiofrequency ablation (RFA).
  • Data was collected from 165 patients treated with RFA between 2018 and 2023, utilizing statistical methods like chi-square tests and Cox regression to analyze survival outcomes.
  • Results indicated that both normal ALP and GGT levels correlated with significantly better survival rates compared to abnormal levels, with ALP and GGT identified as key independent prognostic factors for overall survival in PLC patients post-treatment.
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Microtubule-based vesicle trafficking usually relies upon kinesin and dynein motors and few reports describe microtubule polymerisation driving directional vesicle trafficking. Here we show that Arabidopsis END BINDING1b (EB1b), a microtubule plus-end binding protein, directly interacts with SYP121, a SNARE protein that mediates the trafficking of the K channel KAT1 and its distribution to the plasma membrane (PM) in Arabidopsis guard cells. Knockout of AtEB1b and its homologous proteins results in a modest but significant change in the distribution of KAT1 and SYP121 in guard cells and consequently delays light-induced stomatal opening.

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