Publications by authors named "Bing Zheng"

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  • * A new monoclonal chimeric IgG1 antibody, called 4G6, has been developed from a murine-specific antibody for the inner lipoyl domain of PDC-E2 and can recognize all AMA epitopes used in current diagnostic tests.
  • * The 4G6 antibody demonstrates strong binding affinity, making it a reliable quantitative reference for AMA testing and a promising standard for international use.
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Among toxic elements, arsenic (As) comes under group 1 carcinogenic metalloid. Its presence in the soil and irrigation water in a higher concentration than permissible limit has become a threat to crop production and human livelihood. Crop plants, specifically those used as staple foods, exhibit the highest As accumulation which subsequently accumulates in the human body after their consumption, leading to severe fatal diseases.

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  • - Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health concern globally, with miR-137 identified as a crucial tumor suppressor that is often silenced through methylation and H3K27 trimethylation by EZH2.
  • - Research indicates that the frequent methylation of miR-137 in CRC is linked to decreased expression, which can be reversed, enhancing its potential as a therapeutic target.
  • - miR-137 plays a significant role in inhibiting CRC cell behavior and regulates the Wnt signaling pathway by targeting RNF4, ultimately leading to destabilization of key proteins like c-Myc and β-catenin, which are involved in tumor growth.
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Securing optimal work functions for two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) is crucial for enhancing the internal quantum efficiency of a device. However, the conventional approach to material discovery, which relies on empirical methods and iterative experimentation, is often time-consuming and inefficient. Here, we propose a target-driven material design framework that combines high-throughput virtual screening and interpretable machine learning (ML) to accelerate the discovery of transparent OLED anode materials.

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A sensitive near-infrared ratiometric fluorescence sensing platform was designed and structured. The platform consisted of carbon dots and a small organic molecule probe with pinacol phenylborate as the recognition group, and has been applied for ratio imaging of hydrogen peroxide .

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  • Aloperine (ALO) shows potential as a treatment for acute liver injury caused by acetaminophen (APAP) through its protective effects observed in animal models.
  • ALO administration before APAP exposure resulted in lower levels of damaging substances and reduced inflammation markers, indicating improved liver health.
  • The study suggests that ALO works by inhibiting specific signaling pathways and inflammatory responses linked to liver damage.
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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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  • The study investigates risk factors for recurrent kidney stones (renal calculi) in elderly patients, aiming to understand their prevalence and management.
  • A total of 123 elderly patients were analyzed, divided into those experiencing stone recurrence post-surgery and those who did not, with significant differences noted in factors like water intake and animal protein consumption.
  • Logistic regression revealed that factors such as postoperative water intake, animal protein intake, exercise, and complications were key influencers of recurrence, with notable statistical significance indicated by the area under the curve (AUC) values.
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Purpose: One of the most frequent side effects of radical prostatectomy (RP) is urinary incontinence. The primary cause of urine incontinence is usually thought to be impaired urethral sphincter function; nevertheless, the pathophysiology and recovery process of urine incontinence remains unclear. This study aimed to identify potential risk variables, build a risk prediction tool that considers preoperative urodynamic findings, and direct doctors to take necessary action to reduce the likelihood of developing early urinary incontinence.

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  • Mechanochemistry explores how mechanical force influences chemical bonds, opening pathways for creating various materials like alloys, ceramics, and biomaterials.
  • A new wedging technique inspired by splitting wood is proposed to effectively manipulate crystal frameworks at the micro-scale, allowing for targeted bond-breaking.
  • This innovative approach has successfully produced different types of nanosheets and is expected to enhance the versatility and applicability of mechanochemistry in material preparation.
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Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) can inhibit ice crystal growth. The ice-binding mechanism of AFPs remains unclear, yet the hydration shells of AFPs are thought to play an important role in modulating the binding of AFPs and ice. Here, we performed all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of an AFP from Choristoneura fumiferana (CfAFP) at four different temperatures, with a focus on analysis at 240 and 300 K, to investigate the dynamic and thermodynamic characteristics of hydration shells around ice-binding surfaces (IBS) and non-ice-binding surfaces (NIBS).

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  • - This study investigates the role of lncRNA GABPB1-AS1 in prostate cancer progression and its potential as a diagnostic tool.
  • - Researchers found that higher levels of GABPB1-AS1 in serum correlated with more advanced prostate cancer stages and growth rates, indicating its importance in the disease.
  • - The findings suggest that GABPB1-AS1 negatively regulates the microRNA miR-330-3p, and targeting this lncRNA might improve early diagnosis and treatment strategies for prostate cancer.
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Considering the high abundance of bound polyphenols (BP) in whole grain dietary fiber (DF), this study utilized multi-omics approach to evaluate the impact of BP of defatted rice bran insoluble DF (RIDF) in modulating obesity. Mice on high-fat diet were gavage-administered RIDF, BP-removed or formulated RIDF. The results indicated that DF significantly reduced serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels.

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In this paper, we propose a novel two-layer fuzzy neural network model (TLFNN) for solving the inequality-constrained ℓ-minimization problem. The stability and global convergence of the proposed TLFNN model are detailedly analyzed using the Lyapunov theory. Compared with the existing three-layer neural network model (TLNN) recently designed by Yang et al.

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Inorganic metal sulfides have received extensive investigation as anode materials in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, applications of crystalline organic hybrid metal sulfides as anode materials in LIBs are quite rare. In addition, combining the nanoparticles of crystalline organic hybrid metal sulfides with conductive materials is expected to enhance the electrochemical lithium storage performance.

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The impact of different forms of dietary fiber (total, insoluble or soluble) derived from the same source on health remains incompletely understood. In this study, the effects of total, insoluble, and soluble dietary fiber extracted from highland barley (HDF, HIDF, and HSDF) on combating obesity were evaluated and compared. A high-fat diet (HFD) was used to induce obesity in a murine model, followed by gavage administration of HDF, HIDF, or HSDF, and a comprehensive multi-omics approach was utilized to assess and compare the effects of these dietary fibers on obesity-related parameters.

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This study aimed to investigate the mitigation effect of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) on aging induced by 3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD) in , evaluate health indicators during the process, and reveal the underlying mechanism through transcriptomics and identification of mutants. The results showed that EGCG alleviated the declined fertility, shortened lifespan, reduced body size, weakened movement, increased reactive oxygen species and lipofuscin, and damaged antioxidative stress response and excessive heat shock proteins caused by 3-MCPD. Transcriptomics study indicated that treatment with 3-MCPD and EGCG altered gene expression, and gene mutants confirmed the involvement of insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway in mediating the process that EGCG alleviated the aging toxicity induced by 3-MCPD.

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Objective: To investigate whether telomerase-associated lncRNA expression affects the prognosis and anti-tumor immunity of patients with renal clear cell carcinoma (ccRCC).

Methods: A series of analyses were performed to establish a prognostic risk model and validate its accuracy. Immune-related analyses were performed to assess further the association between immune status, tumor microenvironment, and prognostic risk models.

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Our laboratory previously extracted bound polyphenols (BPP) in insoluble dietary fiber from navel orange peel (NOP-IDF), and the aim of this study was to investigate the anti-inflammatory activity and potential molecular mechanisms of BPP by establishing an LPS-induced intestinal-like Caco-2/RAW264.7 co-culture inflammation model. The results demonstrated that BPP reduced the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), as well as the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, nitric oxide (NO), and reactive oxidative species (ROS) during the inflammatory damage process.

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Background: One of the most fatal forms of cancer of the urinary system, renal cell carcinoma (RCC), significantly negatively impacts human health. Recent research reveals that abnormal glycosylation contributes to the growth and spread of tumors. However, there is no information on the function of genes related to glycosylation in RCC.

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The consumption of dietary fiber is beneficial for gut health, but the role of bound polyphenols in dietary fiber has lacked systematic study. The aim of this study is to evaluate the ameliorative effect of mung bean coat dietary fiber (MDF) on DSS-induced ulcerative colitis in mice in the presence and absence of bound polyphenols. Compared to polyphenol-removed MDF (PR-MDF), MDF and formulated-MDF (F-MDF,backfilling polyphenols by the amount of extracted from MDF into PR-MDF) alleviated symptoms such as weight loss and colonic injury in mice with colitis, effectively reduced excessive inflammatory responses, and the bound polyphenols restored the integrity of the intestinal barrier by promoting the expression of tight junction proteins.

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A novel method for electrochemical lactonization via C()-H functionalization was developed. This metal- and oxidant-free strategy enabled the efficient synthesis of various lactones. Gram-scale reaction and derivatization of the lactone product demonstrated the synthetic utility of this methodology.

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Dead-End 1 (DND1) is an RNA-binding protein (RBP) with regulatory functions in multiple cancers, including gastric and colorectal. Nevertheless, the role that DND1 plays in prostatic cancer (PCa) as well as the hidden molecular mechanism is still obscure. The gene expression of DND1 and survival analyses in PCa were analyzed by the UALCAN database.

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Background: Dysbacteriosis of intestinal tract may cause systemic inflammation, making distant anatomical locations more susceptible to illness. Recent research has demonstrated that the microbiome can affect both prostatitis and the inflammation of the prostate that is linked to prostate cancer. It is still unclear, though, whether this relationship indicates causation.

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As the integration technology for integrated circuit (IC) packaging continues to advance, the issue of electromagnetic interference in IC packaging becomes increasingly prominent. Magnetic materials, acknowledged for their superior electromagnetic absorption capabilities, play a pivotal role in mitigating electromagnetic interference problems. In this study, we employed a liquid-phase reduction method.

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