Publications by authors named "Chen JingRu"

Oncolytic viruses have been considered promising cancer immunotherapies. However, oncovirotherapy agents impart durable responses in only a subset of cancer patients. Thus, exploring the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the heterogeneous responses in patients can provide guidance to develop more effective oncolytic virus therapies.

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Fermentation engineering is critical for mass-producing chemicals, food additives, and medicines, where optimal culture conditions maximize microbial growth and metabolite production. Although monitoring bacterial growth during fermentation is critical, there is a lack of a non-invasive and sensitive method to directly monitor the bacterial metabolism. In this paper, a novel optical monitoring method is proposed based on tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy.

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X-ray imaging utilizing organic-inorganic hybrid metal halide (OIHMH) glassy scintillators has garnered significant attention. But their inferior radioluminescence makes achieving rapid image acquisition difficult, posing a persistent challenge for dynamic imaging. Herein, organic phosphonium halide side-chain engineering is proposed, introducing bulky aromatic rings at the alkyl chain ends, to improve the radioluminescence of OIHMHs.

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Background: Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterized by lymphocyte infiltration of the exocrine glands. Interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) are often upregulated in patients with pSS, and anti-SSA/Ro 60 antibodies are among the main items detected in pSS. However, the relationship between ISGs and anti-SSA/Ro 60 antibodies in pSS remains unclear.

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It is crucial to recognize upper extremity fragility fractures as sentinel events that allow healthcare professionals the opportunity to identify and address underlying factors contributing to poor bone health, thereby reducing the risk of future fragility fractures. This study seeks to evaluate the extent of understanding and factors influencing osteoporosis in older adults with upper extremity fragility fractures, aiming to establish a foundation for enhancing their comprehension. A total of 1443 participants in 31 provinces were included in this study as survey subjects from September to November 2023.

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The development of advanced anode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) using pitch-based carbon materials has the advantages of low cost, high electrical conductivity and easy structural modification. In this research, various well-established modification techniques for petroleum pitch are integrated, including the use of recrystallized NaCl as molten salt template, pretreatment and high-temperature carbonization under a pure oxygen atmosphere, and the introduction of heteroatoms (N and S) by hydrothermal methods. The resulting two-dimensional carbon nanosheets with multielement modification exhibit enhanced Na storage properties, thereby bringing higher cycling stability and superior rate performance.

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Hot exciton organic scintillators offer promising prospects due to their efficient generation of bright triplet excitons and ultrafast response time, having potential applications in security detection and medical diagnostics. However, fabricating large-area, highly transparent scintillator screens still remains challenging, impeding the realization of high-resolution X-ray imaging. Herein, we firstly demonstrate a novel highly-transparent hot exciton organic glassy scintillator (>87% transmittance @ 450-800 nm), produced using a low-temperature melt-quenching method with 2',5'-difluoro-4,4,4'',4''-tetraphenyl-[1,1':4',1''-terphenyl]-4,4''-diamine (DTPA2F) powder.

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  • CIRP is a stress-response protein that protects heart cells from dying during stress, but its relationship with heart failure is not fully understood.
  • In a study, researchers used rats with induced heart attacks (myocardial infarction) to test the effects of increasing CIRP levels through gene therapy via AAV9 vectors.
  • The findings showed that boosting CIRP helped improve heart function after a heart attack, reduced inflammation, and indicated that CIRP could be a potential treatment target for ischemic heart disease.
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  • * In studies using cells lacking the MOGS gene (encoding an enzyme important for glycan processing) and components of the CANX/CALR cycle, significant changes were observed in protein expression and glycosylation patterns, particularly affecting oligomannosidic -glycans.
  • * The research revealed that lysosomal hydrolases in the defective cells were poorly modified and improperly secreted, highlighting the important role of the CANX/CALR cycle in
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Gene editing contributes to enhancing food security through the creation of novel foods. However, public perception of gene-edited (GE) foods is crucial to their acceptance and adoption. This study expanded the knowledge-attitude-practice model and constructed an integrated framework comprising four dimensions: demographic factors, scientific literacy and beliefs, social trust, and perceptions of gene technology, aimed at explaining the public's attitudes toward GE foods.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between infertility-related stress and dyadic coping with quality of life (QoL) in couples with infertility issues, and verify gender differences and dyadic interactions in the associations between them.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 340 couples who were recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Lanzhou University between March 2022 and November 2022. The Fertility Problem Inventory, Dyadic Coping Inventory and FertiQoL were used to measure infertility-related stress, dyadic coping and QoL.

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Purpose: Resilience is considered as a protective factor that can assist individuals to reduce post-traumatic stress reactions. In recent years, armies in many countries have widely implemented resilience training programs before deployment to prevent or reduce post-deployment combat stress reactions. Therefore, this study aims to review what is known about resilience interventions for military personnel in pre deployment.

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Prevention of subsequent fracture is a major public health challenge in the field of osteoporosis prevention and treatment, and older women are at high risk for osteoporotic fractures. This study aimed to examine factors associated with subsequent fracture in older Chinese women with osteoporosis. We collected data on 9212 older female patients with osteoporotic fractures from 580 medical institutions in 31 provinces of China.

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Background: Whether the Western pT1acN0M0 gastric cancer (GC) patients who met the Japanese expanded criteria could be the candidates for endoscopic treatment (ET) remains unclear because of unknown long-term survival outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program was performed. The survival differences between pT1acN0M0 gastric adenocarcinoma patients who received ET or gastrectomy treatment (GT) were evaluated using multivariate survival analysis.

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Objective: To conduct a systematic literature review of education and training (E&T) programs for telemental health (TMH) providers in the past 10 years to qualitatively clarify field offerings and methodologies, as well as identify areas for future growth.

Methods: We searched five major electronic databases: PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus, CINAHL, and Web of Science for original publications on TMH E&T from January 2013 to May 2023. We extracted information from each publication and summarized key features of training programs including setting, target group, study aims, training modality, methods of assessing quality, and outcomes.

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A long-term use of chemical drugs cannot cure type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and their numerous toxic side effects can be harmful to human health. In recent years, probiotics have emerged as a natural resource to replace chemical drugs in alleviating many human ailments. Healthy children's intestines have a lot of colonized and , and these beneficial bacteria can help promote overall health.

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Background: Exercise is crucial for pulmonary rehabilitation and improving the prognosis of lung transplantation (LTx) patients. However, many LTx patients in China have low exercise tolerance and compliance, and the reasons behind these challenges have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, this qualitative research aims to identify the barriers to and facilitators of exercise rehabilitation in LTx patients.

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The low clinical response rate of checkpoint blockades, such as PD-1 and CTLA-4, highlighted the requirements of agonistic antibodies to boost optimal T cell responses. OX40, a co-stimulatory receptor on the T cells, plays a crucial role in promoting T cell survival and differentiation. However, the clinical efficacy of anti-OX40 agonistic antibodies was unimpressive.

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  • * High-resolution mass spectrometry analysis of MEVs from bovine, caprine, porcine, and human sources showed abundant and diverse glycosylation patterns, with sialic acid-modified N-linked glycans making up more than 50% of the glycans present.
  • * The study identified species-specific glycan markers, particularly Neu5Gc-modified glycans enriched in caprine MEVs, and revealed significant differences in the glycosyl
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Objective: The purpose of this paper is to promote the medical treatment of colorectal cancer in our country and to save the lives of patients with colorectal cancer by studying mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and the biologic information analysis of colorectal cancer.

Methods: We analyzed mTOR expression and survival differences using data from Coad & read from the TCGA public database and explored the coexpression regulatory network of mTOR. mTOR-regulated mirnas were screened using the Linked Omics database.

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Organic scintillators with efficient X-ray excited luminescence are essential for medical diagnostics and security screening. However, achieving excellent organic scintillation materials is challenging due to low X-ray absorption coefficients and inferior radioluminescence (RL) intensity. Herein, supramolecular interactions are incorporated, particularly halogen bonding, into organic scintillators to enhance their radioluminescence properties.

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) status strongly predicts positive clinical outcomes in patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC); however, the potential reasons have not been fully elucidated. Here, we characterized the immune context in HPV+ and HPV- HNSCC by integrating scRNA-seq and bulk RNA-seq data. In scRNA-seq data, HPV + HNSCC displayed increased B cells, plasma cells, CD4 effector T cells, and decreased macrophages and mast cells.

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Destination food has been increasingly appealing to tourists within adjacent markets. This trend has been widely recognised by destination marketers; however, scholars have paid limited attention to tourists' psychological and behavioural responses to destination food. Taking Shunde as the research site, using a questionnaire-based survey method equipped with the techniques of measurement modelling, path analysis, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis, this study explores how tourists' food involvement affects their place attachment and destination loyalty, as well as the differentiation of tourists with different lifestyles.

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Vascular plants account for more than 80% of all biomass on earth and are potential precursors of biochar. However, the changes of vascular bundle have received less attention during the preparation of biochar. In this study, loofah sponge (LS), tangerine pith (TP), and rhodiola rosea (RR), were selected to show the role of vascular bundle in biochar through the pretreatment of vascular bundle.

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Background: Depressive symptoms have become one of the most common mental health problems in adolescents. Identifying potential factors associated with adolescent depressive symptoms could be practical and essential for early intervention programs. The association between sleep duration and depressive symptoms in adolescents is inconsistent and needs further exploration.

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