Publications by authors named "A-H Liu"

Purpose To assess the repeatability of real-time cine pulmonary MRI measures of metronome-paced tachypnea (MPT)-induced dynamic hyperinflation and its relationship with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) severity. Materials and Methods SubPopulations and InteRmediate Outcome Measures In COPD Study (SPIROMICS) (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier no.

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Famotidine, a H-receptor antagonist, is commonly used to treat heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease during pregnancy. However, information on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of famotidine in pregnant patients is limited since pregnant patients are usually excluded from clinical trials. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for famotidine in non-pregnant and pregnant populations, and to combine it with a pharmacodynamic (PD) model to predict the effect of famotidine on intragastric pH.

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Rationale And Objectives: Extrathyroidal extension (ETE) and BRAF mutation in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) increase mortality and recurrence risk. Preoperative identification presents considerable challenges. Although radiomics has emerged as a potential tool for identifying ETE and BRAF mutation, systematic evidence supporting its effectiveness remains insufficient.

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The apelin receptor (APJR) emerges as a promising drug target for cardiovascular health and muscle regeneration. While prior research unveiled the structural versatility of APJR in coupling to Gi proteins as a monomer or dimer, the dynamic regulation within the APJR dimer during activation remains poorly understood. In this study, we present the structures of the APJR dimer and monomer complexed with its endogenous ligand apelin-13.

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  • Low nitrogen stress negatively impacts crop yields, and this study focuses on the role of the nitrate transporter MdNRT1.7 in apples (Malus domestica) to understand its function in combating this stress.
  • Researchers used tobacco plants to investigate MdNRT1.7's regulation, identifying a transcription factor (MdJUB1) that inhibits its expression.
  • Results showed that overexpressing MdNRT1.7 improved nitrogen metabolism and stress tolerance in tobacco by increasing beneficial compounds and enzyme activities while decreasing harmful reactive oxygen species.
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Male infertility, frequently driven by oxidative stress, impacts half of infertile couples globally. Despite its significance, the precise mechanisms governing this process remain elusive. In this study, we demonstrate that ASB1, the substrate recognition subunit of a ubiquitin ligase, is highly expressed in the mouse testis.

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KRAS inhibitors sotorasib and adagrasib have been approved for the treatment of KRAS-mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the efficacy of single-agent treatments is limited, presumably due to multiple resistance mechanisms. To overcome these therapeutic limitations, combination strategies that potentiate the antitumor efficacy of KRAS inhibitors must be developed.

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More than 2 000 yeast strains isolated from 1 200 samples mostly collected from Tibet and Yunnan provinces in China were identified as 462 species according to the internal transcribed spacer including the 5.8S rDNA (ITS) and the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit rDNA (LSU) sequence analyses. Among them, 70 new basidiomycetous yeast species were proposed based on the multi-locus phylogenetic analyses including the D1/D2 domains, the ITS, the small subunit rDNA (SSU), the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (), the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II () and translation elongation factor 1-α (), as well as the phenotypic comparisons.

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In pursuit of high- hydride superconductors, the molecular hydrides have attracted less attention because the hydrogen quasimolecules are usually inactive for superconductivity. Here, we report on the successful synthesis of a novel bismuth hydride superconductor 2/-BiH at pressures around 170-180 GPa. Its structure comprises bismuth atoms and elongated hydrogen molecules with a H-H bond length of 0.

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Replications are important for assessing the reliability of published findings. However, they are costly, and it is infeasible to replicate everything. Accurate, fast, lower-cost alternatives such as eliciting predictions could accelerate assessment for rapid policy implementation in a crisis and help guide a more efficient allocation of scarce replication resources.

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Pathobionts have evolved many strategies to coexist with the host, but how immune evasion mechanisms contribute to the difficulty of developing vaccines against pathobionts is unclear. Meanwhile, Staphylococcus aureus (SA) has resisted human vaccine development to date. Here we show that prior SA exposure induces non-protective CD4 T cell imprints, leading to the blunting of protective IsdB vaccine responses.

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H and O evolutions occur simultaneously for conventional particulate photocatalytic overall water splitting (PPOWS), leading to a significant backward reaction and the formation of an explosive H/O gas mixture. This is an issue that must be addressed prior to industrialization of PPOWS. Here, a convenient, cost-effective, and scalable concept is introduced to uncouple hydrogen and oxygen production for PPOWS.

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The androgen receptor (AR) is central in prostate tissue identity and differentiation, and controls normal growth-suppressive, prostate-specific gene expression. It also drives prostate tumorigenesis when hijacked for oncogenic transcription. The execution of growth-suppressive AR transcriptional programs in prostate cancer (PCa) and the potential for reactivation remain unclear.

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To investigate how home optical coherence tomography (OCT) influences the clinical decision-making of retina specialists for the management of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD). In this retrospective imaging review, 15 retina specialists each evaluated 10 home OCT data segments from 29 eyes being treated for nAMD. Based on OCT data, indications were identified for when eyes should be treated, which antivascular endothelial growth factor should be used, and the specific retinal fluid and time thresholds for notification.

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The electrochemical two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e ORR) offers a potentially cost-effective and eco-friendly route for the production of hydrogen peroxide (HO). However, the competing 4e ORR that converts oxygen to water limits the selectivity towards hydrogen peroxide. Accordingly, achieving highly selective HO production under low voltage conditions remains challenging.

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  • Inflammation caused by H. pylori infection is influenced by the activation of NOD1 through peptidoglycan found in bacterial cell walls, triggering specific inflammatory signaling pathways.
  • A new compound, 2-chloroquinazolin-4-ol, has been developed as an effective antagonist to human and mouse NOD1, reducing various inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in immune and epithelial cells.
  • The findings suggest that this compound could serve as a potential treatment for gastritis linked to H. pylori infection.
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  • Cortical condensates are transient structures that form in the actin cortex of oocytes and are rich in actin and N-WASP, forming through a phase separation process influenced by chemical kinetics.
  • The study reveals that N-WASP can undergo surface condensation on lipid bilayers, which is a key factor in the formation of these condensates.
  • The dynamics of condensate formation are regulated by a balance between their creation at the surface and the polymerization of actin, shedding light on the control of complex intracellular structures.
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Low levels and function of natural killer (NK) cells are associated with increased coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity. NK cell immunotherapy may improve immune function to reduce infection severity. We conducted a first-in-human, open-label, phase 1, dose-escalating (100 × 10, 300 × 10, or 900 × 10 cells) study of a single dose of DVX201, a cord-blood-derived allogeneic NK cell therapy, in hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

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  • Quaternary ammonium functionalized covalent organic frameworks (COFs) show promise in enhancing hydroxide transport due to their structured nanochannels, but face challenges from limited monomers and poor membrane formation.
  • A new aminopropyl quaternary ammonium-functionalized COF (DCOF) has been developed, resulting in a self-supporting membrane with high crystallinity, impressive hydroxide conductivity (172.5 mS cm), and minimal water swelling (5.3% at 80 °C).
  • The DCOF is integrated into a polybenzimidazole (DPBI) matrix, achieving strong interfacial interactions and high performance metrics, including a peak power density of 323 mW cm in a hydrogen
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Vehicle emissions are recognized as a primary source of particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), significant contributors to the hazardous properties of PM. This study investigates the profiles of PAHs through measurements conducted in a tunnel and an urban roadside environment in 2020. We quantified real-world vehicle emission factors for mixed fleets in the Zhongshu tunnel in Guizhou, southwest China, and found that the total PAHs had an emission factor of 8.

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Introduction: Determining lines of therapy (LOT) using real-world data is crucial to inform clinical decisions and support clinical research. Existing rules for determining LOT in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) do not incorporate the growing number of targeted therapies used in treatment today. Therefore, we propose rules for determining LOT from real-world data of patients with mNSCLC treated with targeted therapies.

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  • Prostate cancer (PC) is becoming more common in Asian countries, but there is limited data on its treatment and outcomes in this population.
  • The United in Fight against prOstate cancer (UFO) registry was established to observe and document the characteristics and treatment experiences of PC patients across eight Asian regions from 2015 to 2020.
  • Findings from the registry revealed varying patient demographics, with many presenting with advanced disease and poor quality-of-life scores, suggesting a significant need for better access to modern treatments in Asia to enhance patient outcomes.
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Background: The current study aims to analyze the effect of pre-operative non-bisphosphonate anti-osteoporotic drugs on complication and revision rates following total joint arthroplasty (TJA).

Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis of the PearlDiver (PearlDiver Technologies, Colorado Springs, CO) database was performed. The database was queried to identify all patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty (THA) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with history of hip or knee osteoarthritis and either osteopenia or osteoporosis.

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Background: Subacute and chronic subdural hematomas are common and frequently recur after surgical evacuation. The effect of adjunctive middle meningeal artery embolization on the risk of reoperation remains unclear.

Methods: In a prospective, multicenter, interventional, adaptive-design trial, we randomly assigned patients with symptomatic subacute or chronic subdural hematoma with an indication for surgical evacuation to undergo middle meningeal artery embolization plus surgery (treatment group) or surgery alone (control group).

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The photosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide (HO), involving water oxidation and oxygen reduction, is crucial for optimizing light utilization. Here, a previously synthesized one-dimensional chain-like semiconductive uranyl coordination polymer (NDC-UCP) was used for the efficient overall photosynthetic reaction of HO and its photocatalytic mechanism was systematically investigated. The excellent stability of NDC-UCP enables continuous HO production for up to 96 h.

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