Publications by authors named "CanCan Li"

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  • Increased cardiorespiratory fitness is linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Parkinson's disease (PD), although the exact reasons for this relationship are not fully understood.
  • A study involving nearly 502,486 individuals from the UK Biobank found that even small increases in fitness were associated with significant reductions in the risks of these diseases over a median follow-up of 11 years.
  • The research supports the idea that maintaining fitness may play a crucial role in the early detection and prevention of age-related diseases, contributing to personalized and preventive healthcare strategies.
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Two-dimensional (2D) transition-metal carbide TiCT (MXene) possesses good electrical conductivity, high specific surface areas and metal oxide-like surfaces, which make it ideal for application in supercapacitors with both high energy density and power density. However, similar to other 2D materials, the issue of self-stacking leads to narrower ion-transport channels, along with a drastic reduction in active sites, thus severely limiting the performance of MXene-based electrodes. To address this problem, this work proposes to introduce one-dimensional (1D) reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanoribbons as spacers between MXene nanosheets to construct a composite structure for inhibiting self-stacking.

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The thyroid hormone (TH) system is susceptible to the toxic effects of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Pollutants may disrupt the TH system by binding to serum TH transport proteins or interacting with thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) in target cells. However, the molecular mechanism of interaction with the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Beta (TRβ) is not fully understood.

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The olfactory system can generate unique sensory memories of various odorous molecules, guiding emotional and cognitive decisions. However, most existing electronic noses remain constrained to momentary concentration, failing to trigger specific memories for different smells. Here, we report an artificial olfactory memory system utilizing conductive metal-organic frameworks (Ce-HHTP) that integrates sensing and memory and exhibits short- and long-term memory responses to alcohols and aldehydes.

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In order to reduce the occupational health hazard of coal dust to miners, surface tension and viscosity tests and bituminous coal powder sedimentation experiments were conducted. A composite dust suppressant with bonding-wetting effects was developed. Meanwhile, based on the FTIR test and peak-differentiating curve fitting, the changes of peak areas of coal samples before and after dust suppressant treatment were investigated, with quantitative analysis on hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups.

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Nanoparticle superlattices are beneficial in terms of providing strong and uniform signals in analysis owing to their closely packed uniform structures. However, nanoparticle superlattices are prone to cracking during physical activities because of stress concentrations, which hinders their detection performance and limits their analytical applications. In this work, template printing methods were used in this study to prepare a patterned gold nanoparticle (AuNP) superlattice film.

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Background: Associations between metabolic status and metabolic changes with the risk of cardiovascular outcomes have been reported. However, the role of genetic susceptibility underlying these associations remains unexplored. We aimed to examine how metabolic status, metabolic transitions, and genetic susceptibility collectively impact cardiovascular outcomes and all-cause mortality across diverse body mass index (BMI) categories.

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Observational studies revealed changes in Immunoglobulin G (IgG) N-glycosylation during the aging process. However, it lacks causal insights and remains unclear in which direction causal relationships exist. The two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) design was adopted to explore causal associations between IgG N-glycans and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).

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Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) belong to a significant category of global environmental pollutants. Investigating the toxicological effects of PFCs within biological systems is of critical significance in various disciplines such as life sciences, environmental science, chemistry, and ecotoxicology. In this study, under simulated human physiological conditions (pH = 7.

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Objective: Cross-sectional and cohort studies have found insufficient evidence of a causal relationship between sex hormone-binding globulin and ischemic stroke, only associations. Here, we performed a sex-stratified, bidirectional, two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis to evaluate whether a causal relationship exists between sex hormone-binding globulin and ischemic stroke.

Methods: Single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with sex hormone-binding globulin and ischemic stroke were screened from genome-wide association studies summary data as instrumental variables to enable a bidirectional, two-sample Mendelian randomization study design.

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The growth of all-inorganic perovskite single-crystal microstructures on substrates is a promising approach for constructing photonic and electronic microdevices. However, current preparation methods typically involve direct control of ions or atoms, which often depends on specific lattice-matched substrates for epitaxial growth and other stringent conditions that limit the mild preparation and flexibility of device integration. Herein, we present the on-substrate fabrication of CsPbBr single-crystal microstructures obtained via a nanoparticle self-assembly assisted low-temperature sintering (NSALS) method.

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Objective: Phthalates (PEs) could cause reproductive harm to males. A mixture of three widely used PEs (MPEs) was used to investigate the ameliorative effects of zinc (Zn) and vitamin E (VE) against male reproductive toxicity.

Methods: Fifty male SD rats were randomly divided into five groups (n = 10).

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Thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) plays a vital role in regulating metabolism, growth, organ differentiation, and energy homeostasis, exerting significant effects in various key metabolic pathways. Halogenated thiophenols (HTPs) exhibit high toxicity and harmfulness to organisms, and numerous studies have demonstrated their thyroid-disrupting effects. To understand the mechanism of action of HTPs on TBG, a combination of competitive binding experiments, multiple fluorescence spectroscopy techniques, molecular docking, and molecular simulations was employed to investigate the binding mechanism and identify the binding site.

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Phthalates (PEs), such as di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) could cause reproductive and developmental toxicities, while human beings are increasingly exposed to them at low-doses. Phytochemical quercetin (Que) is a flavonoid that has estrogenic effect, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects. This study was conducted to assess the alleviative effect of Que.

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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a group of co-occurring conditions that increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, which include the conditions of hypertension, overweight or obesity, hyperglycemia, and dyslipidemia. Psychological stress is gradually being taken seriously, stemming from the imbalance between environmental demands and individual perceptions. However, the potential causal relationship between psychological stress and MetS remains unclear.

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Hierarchically porous carbons with tailor-made properties are essential for applications wherein rich active sites and fast mass transfer are required. Herein, a rapid aerosol-confined salt/surfactant templating approach is proposed for synthesizing hierarchically porous carbon microspheres (HPCMs) with a maze-like structure and large mesopore tunnels for high-performance tri-phase catalytic ozonation. The confined assembly in drying microdroplets is crucial for coherent salt (NaCl) and surfactant (F127) dual templating without macroscopic phase separation.

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  • - Previous research indicates that sleep disorders can change the structure of the brain's cortex, but this study seeks to establish a causal link using a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach.
  • - The study analyzed various sleep disorder traits from genetic data and compared them to brain structure measurements, finding that shorter sleep duration is associated with reduced thickness of the brain across the board.
  • - The findings suggest that both self-reported and measured sleep duration negatively impact brain health, specifically linking poor sleep efficiency to significant changes in the surface area of certain brain regions.
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Background: The protective effect of a higher ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) score on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and mortality is well recognized. However, little is known regarding the length of favorable CVH status associated with CVDs and mortality. This study aimed to examined whether the duration of better (ideal or intermediate) CVH is associated with risk of developing CVDs and mortality.

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Objectives: Whether cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics impact longevity with and without cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) has not been well established. This study aimed to investigate the association between CVH metrics and life expectancy in participants free of CVD events. We hypothesized that ideal CVH status was associated with increased life expectancy and assessed the effect of CVH status as a prevention target of longevity in the framework of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (PPPM/3PM).

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  • - Periodontitis is a common and destructive disease linked to other systemic health issues, with current treatments facing challenges like drug resistance and poor effectiveness.
  • - A new dual-functional polypeptide, LL37-C15, has been developed, demonstrating strong antibacterial properties against key bacteria involved in periodontitis and reducing inflammation by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines.
  • - In vivo studies in a rat model show that LL37-C15 effectively preserves alveolar bone and selectively targets bacterial membranes while protecting animal cells, highlighting its potential as a novel treatment for periodontitis and other inflammatory diseases.
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Background: and are regarded to be representative plague vectors in the United States. The incidence of plague is rising globally, possibly due to climate change and environmental damage. Environmental factors such as temperature and precipitation have a significant impact on the temporal and spatial distribution of plague vectors.

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Background: With the highest mortality and metastasis rate, kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) is one of the most common urological malignant tumors and not sensitive to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Immunotherapy, which proves to be effective and a big progression, such as PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors, is not sensitive to all KIRC patients. To predict prognosis and immunotherapy response, a novel immune checkpoint gene- (ICG-) related model is essential in clinics.

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Background: Malignant tumors of reproductive system seriously threaten women's life and health. We analyzed the changes in mortality and disease burden of cervical cancer, uterine cancer and ovarian cancer in China from 2006 to 2020 to provide a basis for formulating scientific prevention and control measures.

Methods: Annual death data for cervical cancer, uterine cancer and ovarian cancer were collected from the Chinese Cause of Death Surveillance.

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Majority of Mn activated oxide phosphors have the wavelength of excitation and emission suitable for acceleration of plant growth as light converter from sunlight to deep red. Here, it is observed that 60% increase of red emission of Sr Al O :0.01Mn is found by substituting 0.

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In view of the devastating impact of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) on newborns, the research on its intervention is particularly important. Although exosomes from human amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSC) and human breast milk (HBM) can protect against NEC, their mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we intend to compare the intervention effects of two types of exosomes on NEC mouse model and reveal their respective regulatory mechanisms.

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