Publications by authors named "Yao-Lin"

Purposes: This meta-analysis aims to systematically analyze the efficacy of low-level red light (LRL) therapy for myopia control and prevention in children.

Methods: All the data were searched from the PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library. The Cochrane Handbook was used to evaluate the quality of the included studies.

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Objectives: The present study aimed to explore the inhibitory effect of taxifolin (TAX) on Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) in vitro and evaluated the anti-caries efficacy of TAX in vivo.

Design: The anti-microbial and anti-biofilm properties of TAX were examined on the S.

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Numerous studies have focused on the effect and mechanism of plastic degradation; due to their high persistence, petroleum-based plastics are difficult for microbes to mineralize. Although such plastics have been demonstrated to be mineralized by white rot fungus, the reactions at the molecular level remain unknown. Here, we show the whole mineralization model of polyethylene film, that can be summarized as follows: 1) white rot fungus colonizes on polyethylene film, using additives as dissimilated carbon sources; 2) the fungus secretes extracellular enzymes protein, combining with stearic acid as electron donor, causes oxidation and cracking of polyethylene film; and 3) partial dissociated sub-microplastic debris access to cells, further oxidizes in sequential actions of intracellular enzymes, and ultimately mineralize via β-oxidation.

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Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) is a prevalent technique in materials characterization. While the analysis of PXRD often requires extensive human manual intervention, and most automated method only achieved at coarse-grained level. The more difficult and important task of fine-grained crystal structure prediction from PXRD remains unaddressed.

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Chronic insomnia has the potential to significantly impact physical well-being, occupational performance, and overall quality of life. This review summarizes the clinical and basic research on the central regulatory mechanism of acupuncture in treating primary insomnia (PI), aiming to explore the clinical effectiveness and possible mechanism of acupuncture in treating PI. The currently available drugs for insomnia exhibit notable adverse effects and tend to induce dependence.

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Background: 24-hour movement behavior, including Physical activity (PA), Sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep, is independently associated with health after stroke. Few studies have explored 24-hour movement behavior patterns in stroke survivors and their transitions, as well as the health implications of the transitions. This study aimed to explore the different subgroups and stability of 24-hour movement behavior patterns in people after stroke and the relationship of profile transitions with physical function and health-related quality of life (HRQoL).

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Background: It remains unclear whether gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy is associated with Omicron infection in pregnant women.

Objective: To investigate whether gestational weight gain during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of Omicron infection.

Methods: This is a retrospective case-control study of pregnant women from The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from December 1 to 31, 2022.

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Purpose: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) poses significant challenges in treatment due to its aggressive nature and immune escape mechanisms. Despite recent advances in immune checkpoint blockade therapies, GBM prognosis remains poor. The role of bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) protein BRD4 in GBM, especially its interaction with immune checkpoints, is not well understood.

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Tuna are economically important as food resources in food markets. However, because tuna is often processed into steaks or fillets, the meat can be difficult to identify through morphological features. For effective fishery management and to protect the rights of consumers, it is necessary to develop a molecular method to accurately identify the species used in tuna products.

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Background: The evaluation of HPV vaccine effectiveness is essential for informing public health strategies, yet there remains a gap in understanding humoral immune responses generated by different HPV vaccine formulations in regional populations. This study addresses this gap by evaluating the immunogenicity of the newly developed HPV vaccine Cecolin (Wantai), alongside various imported vaccines, including bivalent, quadrivalent, and nonavalent options available in China.

Methods: From March 2023 to June 2024, a total of 352 participants were enrolled, including 87 females aged 9-14 years who received two doses of the bivalent HPV vaccine (Cecolin), 215 females aged 15-45 years who were fully vaccinated with various HPV vaccines, and 50 non-recipients.

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There are limited data regarding the impact of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on the composition of human breast milk, and there is no international consensus on the nutritional management of newborns of HBV-positive mothers. We hypothesised that HBV infection can alter the composition of breast milk and that newborns require additional nutritional supplements for healthy growth. We conducted a prospective observational cohort study that recruited 150 pregnant women with HBV infection and matched them with a healthy control group.

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Combined non-destructive evaluation methods for fused silica's damage precursors including UV photothermal weak absorption, ultrafast fluorescence, steady-state fluorescence, Raman spectroscopy, and stress distribution, are proposed to explain the damage mechanism from multiple perspectives. The correlation between each non-destructive characterization method and damage behaviors is simultaneously verified, in general, the damage threshold test of R on 1. The results have shown that regions with high photothermal absorption are accompanied by low damage thresholds, because the photothermal conversion process is associated with laser-induced damage.

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Potassium ion channels play a fundamental role in regulating cell membrane repolarization, modulating the frequency and shape of action potentials, and maintaining the resting membrane potential. A growing number of studies have indicated that dysfunction in potassium channels associates with the pathogenesis and treatment of depression. However, the involvement of potassium channels in the onset and treatment of depression has not been thoroughly summarized.

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Carotenoids are vital organic pigments that determine the color of flowers, roots, and fruits in plants, imparting them yellow, orange, and red hues. This study comprehensively analyzes carotenoid accumulation in different tissues of the mutant "YB1", which exhibits altered flower and root colors. Integrating physiological and biochemical assessments, transcriptome profiling, and quantitative metabolomics, we examined carotenoid accumulation in the flowers, roots, stems, and seeds of YB1 throughout its growth and development.

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The exploration of a new conceptual strategy for improving the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) of earth-abundant electrocatalysts is critical. In this study, chiral copper oxide nanoflower is explored by a self-assembly method. The characterization suggests the chiral structure originates from the crystal plane-level helical stack of the secondary nanosheets.

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  • Depression is a common mental disorder linked to cardiovascular risk factors, yet the exact connection between vascular injury and depression remains unclear.
  • In this study, researchers explored how vascular system function affects anxiety in three animal models of depression, observing that microvascular dysfunction was present in two models but not in the maternal separation model.
  • The research suggests that treating microvascular dysfunction could be a promising approach to alleviate depression, as enhancing nitric oxide production reversed depression-like behavior in a specific mouse model.
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Objective: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) over time predisposes to inflammatory responses and abnormalities in functional brain networks that damage learning, memory, or executive function. The hippocampus is a key region often reporting connectivity abnormalities in memory disorders. Here, we investigated peripheral inflammatory responses and resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) changes characterized of hippocampal subregions in type 2 diabetes-associated cognitive decline (T2DACD).

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  • - Kelp is generally considered a healthy food but has raised safety concerns due to its high levels of iodine and arsenic; a recent study aimed to assess how cooking affects these elements in kelp.
  • - Results showed that boiling kelp for 10 minutes can significantly reduce iodine by 94.4% and arsenic by 74.7%, improving their bioaccessibility while also demonstrating that the transport of iodine in kelp differs from that of potassium iodide (KIO).
  • - The study concludes that cooking enhances the safety of kelp by lowering iodine and arsenic levels, suggesting that the risk of overconsumption is minimal, making it a safer option for iodine supplementation compared to KIO.
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Objectives: To assess the efficacy and safety of preoperative neoadjuvant everolimus in renal angiomyolipomas (AML) patients with or without Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC).

Materials And Methods: This multi-institutional retrospective study enrolled renal AML patients who underwent partial nephrectomy (PN) or total nephrectomy after receiving at least 1 month of pre-operative everolimus. Imaging evaluations were collected before and after treatment, along with demographic, surgical, and follow-up information.

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze whether undergoing amniocentesis during pregnancy in women diagnosed with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection leads to HBV transmission to newborns.

Methods: Retrospective data collection was conducted from June 2019 to November 2022 on expectant mothers positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) who underwent amniocentesis at The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, along with data on their newborns. The study summarized the HBV infection status of newborns born to mothers with different expressions of hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), antiviral treatment versus no treatment, and different HBV DNA viral loads before delivery.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a very dangerous type of brain cancer that grows because of special cells called glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) and friendly but harmful cells called microglia, which help the cancer.
  • Researchers wanted to find out how a protein called POSTN helps keep these GSCs alive and makes microglia suppress the immune system in tumors.
  • They found that POSTN helps GSCs grow and also tells microglia to create a protective environment for the tumor, making it harder for the body to fight the cancer.
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Targeted protein degradation has become a notable drug development strategy, but its application has been limited by the dependence on protein-based chimeras with restricted genetic manipulation capabilities. The use of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) has emerged as a viable alternative, offering interactions with cellular proteins to modulate pathways and enhance degradation capabilities. Here we introduce a strategy employing artificial lncRNAs (alncRNAs) for precise targeted protein degradation.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols compared to traditional management for elective cesarean sections in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
  • Retrospective analysis involved 161 singleton pregnancies delivering via elective cesarean sections, with outcomes focused on preoperative blood glucose levels and adverse events affecting mothers and newborns.
  • Results showed that while the ERAS group had higher preoperative blood glucose levels, these did not reach clinical significance; however, the ERAS protocol significantly lowered the risk of adverse outcomes for mothers and neonates, including hypoglycemia.
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Purpose: To explore the impact of different intraoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) settings on the safety and prognosis in phacoemulsification.

Methods: Age related cataract patients who met the inclusion criteria and underwent phacoemulsification by using active sentry handpiece and active fluidics system. According to different intraoperative IOP settings during surgery, they were randomly divided into two groups: the 20mmHg group and the 60mmHg group.

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