Publications by authors named "ChengCheng Zhou"

Objectives: Whether vortioxetine has a utility as an adjuvant drug in the treatment of bipolar depression remains controversial. This study aimed to validate the efficacy and safety of vortioxetine in bipolar depression.

Methods: Patients with bipolar Ⅱ depression were enrolled in this prospective, two-center, randomized, 12-week pilot trial.

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Background: Recent advancements in contemporary therapeutic approaches have increased the survival rates of lung cancer patients; however, the long-term benefits remain constrained, underscoring the pressing need for novel biomarkers. Surfactant-associated 3 (SFTA3), a long non-coding RNA predominantly expressed in normal lung epithelial cells, plays a crucial role in lung development. Nevertheless, its function in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains inadequately understood.

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With global climate change, understanding how conifers manage seasonal dormancy is increasingly important. This study explores the physiological and molecular processes controlling dormancy transitions in P. tabuliformis, a key species in northern China.

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Inspired by the structure of chlorophyll assembled on the thylakoid membrane through its long hydrophobic chain, we designed cationic aggregation-induced emission (AIE) amphiphiles with two long hydrophobic chains to assemble with the electronegative cytomembrane of algae for efficiently converting natural ultraviolet light into usable blue light to promote photosynthesis. The photosynthesis efficiency of algae depended on the carbon chain length of the AIE amphiphile due to the difference in assembly capacity with the algal membrane. The AIE amphiphile with two hydrophobic chains of 12 carbon atoms effectively intercalated into the cytomembrane of algae, serving as an artificial membrane-embedded antenna to significantly improve light utilization by algae.

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  • * Research using various pain models showed that PRMT6 expression decreases after nerve injuries, and mice lacking PRMT6 (Prmt6-/-) exhibited heightened pain sensitivity.
  • * PRMT6 may contribute to neuropathic pain by influencing the expression of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-F, with specific amino acids being crucial for this regulatory function.
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Given that there is currently no clinically approved drug or vaccine for parainfluenza 3 (PIV3), we applied a drug repurposing method based on disease similarity and chemical similarity to screen 2,585 clinically approved chemical drugs using PIV3 potential drugs BCX-2798 and zanamivir as our controls. Twelve candidate drugs were obtained after being screened with good disease similarity and chemical similarity ( > 0.50, > 0.

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Reproductive development plays an essential role in the perpetuation of genetic material and environmental adaptation. In angiosperms, the Short Vegetative Phase (SVP) serves as a flowering repressor, influencing the development of floral organs. In this study, heterologous transformation of Arabidopsis thaliana with SVP-like genes (PtSVL1 and PtSVL2) derived from Pinus tabuliformis significantly impacted stamen formation and pollen fertility, without altering flowering time.

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are widely recognized as highly promising energy storage devices because of their inherent characteristics, including superior safety, affordability, eco-friendliness, and various other benefits. However, the significant corrosion of the zinc metal anode, side reactions occurring between the anode and electrolyte, and the formation of zinc dendrites significantly hinder the practical utilization of ZIBs. Herein, we utilized an electrodeposition method to apply a unique hydrous molybdenum oxide (HMoO) layer onto the surface of the zinc metal anode, aiming to mitigate its corrosion and side reactions during the process of zinc deposition and stripping.

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In this study, an advanced method for apricot tree disease detection is proposed that integrates deep learning technologies with various data augmentation strategies to significantly enhance the accuracy and efficiency of disease detection. A comprehensive framework based on the adaptive sampling latent variable network (ASLVN) and the spatial state attention mechanism was developed with the aim of enhancing the model's capability to capture characteristics of apricot tree diseases while ensuring its applicability on edge devices through model lightweighting techniques. Experimental results demonstrated significant improvements in precision, recall, accuracy, and mean average precision (mAP).

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Self-oxidative degradation photosensitizers capable of bacterial agglutination and membrane insertion were fabricated based on a simple co-assembly strategy, for efficiently killing and rapidly deactivating their function post-treatment.

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Background: Drought stress severely impedes plant growth, and only a limited number of species exhibit long-term resistance to such conditions. Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica, a dominant tree species in arid and semi-arid regions of China, exhibits strong drought resistance and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem.

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Background: Lowe syndrome is characterized by the presence of congenital cataracts, psychomotor retardation, and dysfunctional proximal renal tubules. This study presents a case of an atypical phenotype, investigates the genetic characteristics of eight children diagnosed with Lowe syndrome in southern China, and performs functional analysis of the novel variants.

Methods: Whole-exome sequencing was conducted on eight individuals diagnosed with Lowe syndrome from three medical institutions in southern China.

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Background: Neuropathic pain is chronic pain and has few effective control strategies. Studies have demonstrated that microRNAs have functions in neuropathic pain. However, no study has been conducted to demonstrate the role and mechanism of microRNA (miR)-31-5p in neuropathic pain.

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  • The study focuses on the CONSTANS-like (COL) genes in Pinus tabuliformis, which are crucial for regulating plant reproduction based on daylight conditions.
  • Researchers identified 10 PtCOL genes that showcase conserved protein structures and demonstrated relationships with COL genes from other species, primarily Norway spruce and Arabidopsis.
  • The findings reveal that PtCOL genes have distinct expression patterns in plant tissues, influence flowering timing, and interact with each other and other proteins, suggesting they play significant roles in the reproductive development of P. tabuliformis.
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Neuropathic pain (NP) is a chronic and intractable disease that is widely present in the general population. It causes painful behavior and even mood changes such as anxiety and depression by altering the metabolism of substances. However, there have been limited metabolomics studies conducted in relation to neuropathic pain.

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  • Cold acclimation is essential for conifers to survive winter, with LEA proteins significantly enhancing their freezing tolerance.
  • Researchers identified 104 LEA genes in Pinus tabuliformis and classified them into distinct subfamilies, revealing unique characteristics and a significant abundance of low-temperature responsive elements.
  • Further studies showed PtLEA22 as a key gene in cold response, and its overexpression increased freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis, highlighting its regulatory interactions with transcription factor PtDREB1.
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  • Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a significant global health concern, closely linked to cancer, especially in terms of its impact on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cancer interactions.
  • A comprehensive analysis was conducted examining various factors related to DM-gene expression in both tumor and normal tissues, including clinical parameters, mutations, and immune cell infiltration.
  • The study identified six important genes that influence lung cancer survival, suggesting their expression should be considered in chemotherapy decisions for better treatment outcomes.
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Opportunistic infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) are particularly difficult to treat due to the altered membrane permeability and inherent resistance to conventional antibiotics. Here, a cationic glycomimetics is designed and synthesized with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics namely TPyGal, which self-assembles into the spherical aggregates with galactosylated surface.

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The optical/electronic properties of organic luminescent materials can be regulated by molecular structure modification, which not only requires sophisticated and time-consuming synthesis but also is unable to accurately afford the optical properties of materials in the aggregate state. Herein, a facile strategy of molecular and aggregate synergistic engineering is proposed to manipulate the optical/electronic properties of a luminogen, ACIK, in the solid state for efficient and diversified functions. ACIK is facilely synthesized and exhibits three polymorphic states (ACIK-Y, ACIK-R, and ACIK-N) with a large emission difference of 102 nm from yellow to near-infrared (NIR).

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Hypocotyl elongation is an important process in plant growth and development, and is under hormonal regulatory signaling pathways. In our study, exogenous 6-BA significantly inhibited hypocotyl elongation more than ethylene in the dark, indicating the existence of different regulatory strategies in conifers, therefore, the transcriptome was studied to explore the responsive genes and their regulatory pathways for exogenous N-benzyladenine (6-BA) inhibition of hypocotyl elongation using RNA-Sequencing approach. We present the first transcriptome assembly of obtained from 24.

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  • - Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (SSADH-D) is a genetic disorder affecting GABA metabolism, leading to severe neurodegeneration due to mutations in the ALDH5A1 gene, and is often studied using simplified models that may not accurately reflect the disease.
  • - Researchers used a CRISPR/Cas9 technique to create human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines with specific ALDH5A1 mutations, successfully producing two variants and differentiating them into neural stem cells for analysis.
  • - The study found that the mutant iPSCs displayed altered ALDH5A1 expression and GABA levels, along with unique splicing variants, suggesting that iPSCs could
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  • The text introduces a valuable tree species used for afforestation and soil conservation in dry regions.
  • The research methods involved using advanced sequencing technologies to assemble a comprehensive genome, resulting in a size of 957.1 Mb containing a significant portion of repetitive sequences.
  • The findings include identifying nearly 30,000 protein-coding genes and suggest promising applications for molecular biology, breeding research, and evolutionary studies.
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  • The growing significance of surfactants in different fields has led to an increased focus on accurately characterizing their properties, especially the critical micelle concentration (CMC).
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy has emerged as a key technique for measuring CMC, utilizing variations in fluorescence intensity and wavelength between the solvent and micellar phases.
  • The review also discusses various fluorescence methods for determining CMC, highlights challenges in the measurement process, and offers recommendations for improving fluorescence probes to better detect the aggregation concentrations of novel surfactants.
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  • This study focuses on the issue of hypoxemia in older patients post-orthopedic surgery, which can lead to serious pulmonary complications.
  • It compares the effectiveness of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNCO) against conventional face masks in delivering oxygen after the surgery.
  • Results show that patients using HFNCO had significantly better arterial oxygen levels post-extubation, suggesting that HFNCO may improve recovery outcomes for older patients.
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Objectives: The integration of patient-reported health status has been increasingly emphasised for delivering high-quality care to advanced cancer patients. This research is designed to track health status changes over time in Chinese advanced cancer patients to explore the risk factors affecting their health status.

Methods: Advanced cancer patients were recruited from Peking University Cancer Hospital.

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