Publications by authors named "Chen Yizhen"

Background: The serum level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) has prognostic value in patients with gastric cancer (GC) receiving oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy. As the molecular functions of CEA are increasingly uncovered, its role in regulating oxaliplatin resistance in GC attracts attention.

Methods: The survival analysis adopted the KaplanMeier method.

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The physicochemical properties of atmospheric particles including morphologies and composition are directly related to their sources and formation mechanisms. However, most previous studies have been limited to a few sites and small numbers of particles. In this study, we employed computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy (CCSEM) to enhance measurement efficiency and enable long-term observations across multiple sites.

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Nitrene radical compounds are short-lived intermediates in a variety of nitrogen-involved transformations. They feature either a singlet or a triplet ground state, depending on the electronic properties of the substituents. Triplet nitrenes are highly reactive and their isolation in the condensed phase under ambient conditions is challenging.

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KRAS mutations are associated with poor prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC). Although the association between the gut microbiota and CRC has been extensively documented, it is unclear whether KRAS mutations can regulate the gut microbiota. Metagenomics has identified changes in the diversity of the gut microbiota in CRC due to KRAS mutations.

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  • Metabolic reprogramming is a crucial process where cells alter their metabolism to support increased growth and proliferation, especially in conditions like renal fibrosis.
  • The review discusses how Chinese medicine can help reduce renal inflammation and fibrosis by regulating various metabolic processes, such as fat breakdown, glycolysis, and amino acid metabolism.
  • Ultimately, the study seeks to identify the mechanisms behind these effects to help develop new treatments for renal fibrosis using insights from Chinese medicine.
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This study explores and verifies potential molecular targets through which KRAS mutations regulate the colonization of Fusobacterium nucleatum (FN) in colorectal cancer (CRC). This study combined multiple bioinformatics methods and biological assays. Through The Cancer Genome Atlas, Gene Expression Omnibus, Human Protein Atlas, immunohistochemistry, and co-culture assays, we further confirmed the differential expression of SERTAD4 in CRC.

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Background: Chemotherapy and immunotherapy have improved the cure rate and survival period for colorectal cancer (CRC), but genetic heterogeneity among patients leads to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression. Identifying new molecular markers is crucial for improving prognosis for CRC patients. KIR2DL4, a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed by immune cells, has shown potential therapeutic and prognostic value in other cancers, but in CRC remains unclear.

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  • The paper discusses a new ultra-thin meta-platform designed to significantly delay the pulse of electromagnetic waves, which is important for applications like optical camouflage and information storage.
  • The platform consists of three integrated meta-surfaces that efficiently convert incident electromagnetic waves into surface waves while reducing the speed of these waves to achieve the desired delay.
  • Experimental results showed a 13 ns delay for a specific frequency, with the potential for even longer delays through larger devices and dispersion engineering, paving the way for advancements in integrated optics.
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  • - The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) is crucial for cell regulation, impacting processes like cell signaling and determining cell fate by managing protein degradation through ubiquitination and deubiquitination.
  • - This review focuses on the UPS's involvement in fibrotic diseases, highlighting how imbalances in UPS component expression can influence the fibrosis process.
  • - The article specifically examines the UPS's role in renal fibrosis, detailing how it affects various biological processes—like inflammation and oxidative stress—and suggests that further research could lead to new prevention strategies for renal fibrosis.
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This study aimed to develop and validate prediction models to estimate the risk of death and intensive care unit admission in COVID-19 inpatients. All RT-PCR-confirmed adult COVID-19 inpatients admitted to Fujian Provincial Hospital from October 2022 to April 2023 were considered. Elastic Net Regression was used to derive the risk prediction models.

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Phosphanorcaradienes are an appealing class of phosphorus compounds that can serve as synthons of transient phosphinidenes. However, the synthesis of such species is a formidable task owing to their intrinsic high reactivity. Herein we report straightforward synthesis, characterization and reactivity studies of a phosphanorcaradiene, in which one of the benzene rings in the flanking fluorenyl substituents is intramolecularly dearomatized through attachment to the phosphorus atom.

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The precision-recall curve (PRC) and the area under the precision-recall curve (AUPRC) are useful for quantifying classification performance. They are commonly used in situations with imbalanced classes, such as cancer diagnosis and cell type annotation. We evaluate 10 popular tools for plotting PRC and computing AUPRC, which were collectively used in more than 3000 published studies.

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Supported noble metal catalysts, ubiquitous in chemical technology, often undergo dynamic transformations between reduced and oxidized states-which influence the metal nuclearities, oxidation states, and catalytic properties. In this investigation, we report the results of X-ray absorption spectroscopy, scanning transmission electron microscopy, and other physical characterization techniques, bolstered by density functional theory, to elucidate the structural transformations of a set of MgO-supported palladium catalysts under oxidative treatment conditions. As the calcination temperature increased, the as-synthesized supported metallic palladium nanoparticles underwent oxidation to form palladium oxides (at approximately 400 °C), which, at approximately 500 °C, were oxidatively fragmented to form mixtures of atomically dispersed palladium cations.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a prevalent global infectious disease caused by genetically closely related tubercle bacilli in complex (MTBC). For a century, the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine has been the primary preventive measure against TB. While it effectively protects against extrapulmonary forms of pediatric TB, it lacks consistent efficacy in providing protection against pulmonary TB in adults.

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This study proposes two types of composite structures based on gold nano circular and nano square rings on a gold thin film for plasmonic refractive index sensing. The finite-difference time-domain method was used for simulation and analysis. The nano square ring composite structure showed superior performance, with five surface plasmon resonance modes, and a peak sensitivity and figure of merit in a liquid environment of 1600 nm/RIU and 86 , respectively.

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Seawater electrolysis offers a renewable, scalable, and economic means for green hydrogen production. However, anode corrosion by Cl pose great challenges for its commercialization. Herein, different from conventional catalysts designed to repel Cl adsorption, we develop an atomic Ir catalyst on cobalt iron layered double hydroxide (Ir/CoFe-LDH) to tailor Cl adsorption and modulate the electronic structure of the Ir active center, thereby establishing a unique Ir-OH/Cl coordination for alkaline seawater electrolysis.

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Lead-based radicals in the oxidation state of +1 are elusive species and are highly challenging to isolate in the condensed phase. In this study, we present the synthesis and characterization of the first isolable free plumbylyne radical 2 bearing a one-coordinate Pb(I) atom. It reacts with an N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) to afford a two-coordinate NHC-ligated Pb(I) radical 3.

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The emerging fluoroquinolone antibiotics (FQs) are highly influential in nitrogen removal from livestock wastewater. However, beyond the capability of nitrogen removal, little is known about the molecular mechanisms (e.g.

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The precision-recall curve (PRC) and the area under it (AUPRC) are useful for quantifying classification performance. They are commonly used in situations with imbalanced classes, such as cancer diagnosis and cell type annotation. We evaluated 10 popular tools for plotting PRC and computing AUPRC, which were collectively used in >3,000 published studies.

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Meteorological conditions play a key role in the occurrence and evolution of atmospheric complex pollution. Considering the different pollution formation mechanisms of PM and O, statistical calculation and in-depth learning methods were used to construct the PM and O meteorological condition indexes based on long-term pollution meteorological observation data. A research method was developed to study the meteorological characteristics and impact contribution of atmospheric complex pollution by using the meteorological condition index, and quantitative analysis of the distribution and variation of pollution excluding the influence of regional meteorological differences was also conducted.

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Treatment of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligated germylidenylphosphinidene MFluid-GeP(NHC) (where MFluid is a bulky hydrindacene substituent, and NHC is 1,3-diisopropyl-4,5-dimethyl-imidazolin-2-ylidene) with mesityl azide and 4-tertbutylphenyl azide afforded NHC coordinated formal germanimidoyl-phosphinidenes, which represent the first compounds bearing both Ge═N double bond and phosphinidene functionalities. Studies of the chemical properties revealed that the reactions preferred to occur at the Ge═N double bond, which underwent [2 + 2] cycloadditions with CO and ethyl isocyanate, and coordinated with coinage metals through the nitrogen atom.

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Background: The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in influencing various health outcomes, including immune-mediated conditions. Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA) is one such condition, and its potential associations with gut microbiota remain underexplored.

Method: Using a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach, we investigated the causal links between gut microbiota and GPA.

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Background And Aims: Interleukin 10 (IL-10) and natural killer (NK) cells have the potential to combat liver fibrosis. However, whether NK cells play an important role in the anti-fibrotic effects of IL-10 is not sufficiently elucidated. In this study, we investigated the regulatory effects of IL-10 on NK cells during liver fibrosis.

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Isolation of triplet pnictinidenes, which bear two unpaired electrons at the pnictogen centers, has long been a great challenge due to their intrinsic high reactivity. Herein, we report the syntheses and characterizations of two bismuthinidenes MFluind-Bi () and MFluind*-Bi () stabilized by sterically encumbered hydrindacene ligands. They were facilely prepared through reductions of the corresponding dichloride precursors with 2 molar equivalents of potassium graphite.

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