Publications by authors named "Chen Fan"

Background And Purpose: Allosteric modulation of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) are critical for the action of neurotransmitters and many psychoactive drugs. However, details of their modulatory mechanisms remain unclear, especially beyond the orthosteric neurotransmitter-binding sites. The recently reported prokaryotic symbiont of Tevnia jerichonana ligand-gated ion channel (sTeLIC), a pH-gated homologue of eukaryotic receptors in the pLGIC family, is thought to be modulated by aromatic compounds via a relatively uncharacterised modulatory site in the extracellular vestibule.

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Hazardous materials transportation route optimization problem is a pressing issue, and multi-dimensional evaluation criteria and diversified transportation modes complicate the problem. In response to this, a method for multi-mode transportation network and multi-criterion route optimization is proposed. Initially, A three-objective integer programming model is formulated, and an improved multi-objective genetic algorithm, termed DSNSGA3, is introduced to aid in decision-making.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the major form of dementia in the elderly and is closely related to the toxic effects of microglia sustained activation. In AD, sustained microglial activation triggers impaired synaptic pruning, neuroinflammation, neurotoxicity, and cognitive deficits. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that aberrant expression of deubiquitinating enzymes is associated with regulating microglia function.

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The multi-phase flow in dynamic pore-fracture is crucial to the safety and efficient uranium mining using the in-situ leaching method. In this study, the pore-fracture evolution and multi-phase flow morphology was investigated using the online low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) system, and the relationship of pore structure, permeability transformation and chemical reaction was analyzed. The results show that the adsorption pore (0.

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Background: Urolithiasis, a prevalent condition characterized by a high rate of incidence and recurrence, necessitates accurate preoperative diagnostic methods to determine stone composition for effective clinical management. Current diagnostic practices, reliant on postoperative specimen analysis, often fail to facilitate timely and precise therapeutic decisions, leading to suboptimal clinical outcomes. This study introduces an artificial intelligence model developed to predict infectious and non-infectious urolithiasis preoperatively using clinical data and CT imaging.

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Bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2 (BST-2) is a restriction factor for human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) and plays an important role in regulating the release of viral particles. However, the antiviral efficacy of BST-2 is antagonized by the HIV-1-encoded accessory protein Vpu, which facilitates the degradation of BST-2 by recruiting E3 ubiquitin ligase β-TrCP. The involvement of deubiquitinases (DUBs) in counteracting BST-2 ubiquitination and influencing its stability during HIV-1 infection remains inadequately explored.

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In this article, we focused on a comprehensive analysis of the current application status of natural medicine in the treatment of osteoporosis, explored their efficacy and safety, and discussed directions and ideas for future research. By reviewing the relevant domestic and international literature, we systematically combed through published research on the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical practice, and modern experimental research of natural medicine applied in the treatment of osteoporosis, and conducted a comprehensive analysis and evaluation accordingly. Natural medicine shows clear curative effects and advantages in the treatment of osteoporosis, which deserves further investigation.

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Background: Excessive activation of microglia triggers pro-inflammatory responses, exacerbating neuronal damage and accelerating the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Thus, targeting abnormal microglial activation represents a promising therapeutic strategy for AD. In this study, we identified sclareol (SCL) through compound library screening as a potent anti-inflammatory agent capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier.

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The extensive release of water contaminated with lead (Pb(II)) and antimony (Sb(V)) constitutes a serious threat to the human living environment and public health, necessitating immediate attention. In this study, a novel MnFe@SBA composite was synthesized using the hydrothermal method through the in situ growth of MnFeO on SBA-15. The MnFe@SBA exhibits an amorphous structure with a high specific surface area of 405.

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Adhesions in the abdominal cavity are among the most common complications post abdominal surgery, resulting from excessive fibrous tissue proliferation and collagen synthesis due to various factors. To date, physical barrier materials have been approved for preventing adhesions, though their effectiveness remains unsatisfactory. One of the important causes of abdominal adhesions is the excessive proliferation of fibrotic cells, and our previous research indicated that STAT3 is a promising therapeutic target for anti-fibrosis.

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As a simple and widely used quantitative phase imaging (QPI) approach, the transport of intensity equation (TIE) is plagued by accuracy and applicability issues due to the limitations of conventional solution algorithms. To address these problems, we present an accurate fast QPI method using an accelerated iteration-based TIE solution. In this method, a gradient acceleration iterative solution is constructed by TIE itself.

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Inconel 718 (IN718) is a polycrystalline nickel-based superalloy and one of the most widely used materials in the aerospace industry owing to its excellent mechanical performances at high temperatures, including creep resistance. Interest in additively manufactured components in aerospace is greatly increasing due to their ability to reduce material consumption, to manufacture complex parts, and to produce out-of-equilibrium microstructures, which can be beneficial for mechanical behavior. IN718's properties are, however, very sensitive to microstructural features, which strongly depend on the manufacturing process and subsequent heat treatments.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic immune disease that is difficult to cure. We recently found that chick early amniotic fluid (ceAF) has notable anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties, through its active components. This study demonstrates the potential of ceAF as a protective agent against UC.

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Microplastics (MPs, 1 µm-5 mm) and nanoplastics (NPs, < 1 µm), collectively termed micro(nano)plastics (MNPs), are pervasive airborne pollutants with significant ecological risks. Birds, recognized as bioindicators, are particularly vulnerable to MNP exposure, yet the extent and risks of MNP pollution in bird lungs remain largely unexplored. This study assessed MP exposure in bird lungs of 51 species and NP exposure in the lungs of five representative species using laser direct infrared (LDIR) and pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) techniques, respectively.

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3-methyl-4-nitrophenol (PNMC), a chemical prevalent in various industries for drug, dye, and leather production, also serves as a primary byproduct of organophosphate insecticides. Despite its global recognition as an endocrine disruptor with documented reproductive toxicity, its detrimental impact on preimplantation embryonic development has yet to be thoroughly investigated. In this study, through the in vitro culture of mice embryos, it was initially observed that even low concentrations of PNMC exposure led to a significant reduction in blastocyst formation and a sharp decline in the ratio of inner cell mass within the blastocysts.

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Early embryonic development relies on intricately regulated gene expression, and miRNAs influence zygotic genome activation (ZGA), cleavage, and cell fate determination through post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms. miR-192 is expressed in early pig embryos and participates in various reproductive processes. However, its role in pre-implantation pig embryo development remains poorly understood.

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Objective: Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) serve as pivotal tumor markers in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, uncertainty persists regarding the prognostic significance of the two tumor markers when falling within the normal range. We attempt to compare the prognostic differences of tumor markers at different levels within the reference range.

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Acute pancreatitis (AP) is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas and a complex process involving multiple factors, with mitochondrial damage playing a crucial role. Mitochondrial dysfunction is now considered a key driver in the development of AP. This dysfunction often presents as increased oxidative stress, altered membrane potential and permeability, and mitochondrial DNA damage and mutations.

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Background: This study aimed to (1) determine the association between varus knee deformity and ipsilateral foot and ankle morphology, and (2) evaluate the relationship between varus knee deformity and foot and ankle pain in patients with end-stage varus knee osteoarthritis (KOA).

Methods: A total of 213 patients who underwent primary total knee arthroplasty for end-stage varus KOA were enrolled in this study and divided into a 'severe varus group' (n = 119) and a 'mild varus group' (n = 94) based on preoperative knee varus degree. Morphological parameters and pain incidence in the foot and ankle were compared between the two groups.

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A series of novel amphiphilic alternating CPEG copolymers were synthesized through an amine-epoxy click reaction comprising aliphatic amine and polyethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (PEGDE). These polymers were characterized in detail via nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to confirm the successful synthesis. Due to their amphiphilic structure, these polymers display thermoresponsiveness, with tunable cloud points (Tcps) that are adjustable from 20.

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Background: Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are often associated with tethered cord syndrome (TCS). This study focused on children with ARM to explore the risk factors for the co-occurrence of TCS and to investigate the impact of untethering surgery on anorectal function among these children.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 130 children with ARM treated at Fujian Provincial Children's Hospital (Fujian Hospital of Shanghai Children's Medical Center) from May 2021 to January 2024.

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Organophosphate pesticides can cause long-term neurological damage to humans. There is an urgent need to develop a more sensitive and efficient method for detecting trace amounts of organophosphorus pesticides in orange juice, particularly in the presence of interfering substances. This study developed a dispersive solid-phase extraction (DSPE) method using amorphous UiO-66 (aUiO-66) as an adsorbent for the detection of four organophosphate pesticides (fenthion, profenofos, fensulfothion, and chlorpyrifos) in orange juice.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the relationship between serum phosphorus and calcium levels and their impact on outcomes for patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) in the ICU.
  • The research analyzed data from 719 AP patients and found that a higher phosphorus-to-calcium ratio (PCR) significantly increased the risk of in-hospital mortality.
  • The findings suggest that the PCR index can serve as a valuable clinical indicator to help guide decision-making for AP patients.
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Efficient and sustainable remediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater is critical for groundwater safety and the sustainable development of nuclear energy, particularly in the context of global carbon neutrality goals. This review explores the potential of microbial reduction processes that utilize extracellular electron transfer (EET) to convert soluble uranium (U(VI)) into its insoluble form (U(IV)), presenting a promising approach to groundwater remediation. The review first outlines the key processes and factors influencing the effectiveness of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMRB), such as Geobacter and Shewanella, during uranium bioremediation and recovery.

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