Publications by authors named "Chenrui Guo"

Background: Bladder cancer (BC) is the sixth most common cancer and the ninth leading cause of cancer death among men in the world. Previous studies have shown that tumor hypoxia plays an important role in the occurrence and development of BC, but the role of tumor hypoxia in the prognosis and immune infiltration of BC remains unclear. Our aim was to perform a bioinformatics analysis combined with a clinical analysis to explore the roles of hypoxia in BC.

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Introduction: Overgrazing and warming are thought to be responsible for the loss of species diversity, declined ecosystem productivity and soil nutrient availability of degraded grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau. Mineral elements in soils critically regulate plant individual's growth, performance, reproduction, and survival. However, it is still unclear whether plant species diversity and biomass production can be improved indirectly via the recovery of mineral element availability at topsoils of degraded grasslands, via grazing exclusion by fencing for years.

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Background: Uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma (UCEC) is the third most common gynecologic malignancy. Fatty acid metabolism (FAM) is an essential metabolic process in the immune microenvironment that occurs reprogramming in the presence of tumor signaling and nutrient competition. This study aimed to identify the fatty acid metabolism-related genes (FAMGs) to develop a risk signature for predicting UCEC.

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Objective: Malignant melanoma (MM) is one of the most malignant types of skin cancer and its incidence and mortality rates are increasing worldwide. Aging is well recognized as a significant risk factor for cancer. However, few studies have analyzed in depth the association between aging-related genes (AGs) and malignant melanoma prognosis with tumor immune microenvironment.

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Evidence has been emerging of the importance of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in genome instability. However, no study has established how to classify such lncRNAs linked to genomic instability, and whether that connection poses a therapeutic significance. Here, we established a computational frame derived from mutator hypothesis by combining profiles of lncRNA expression and those of somatic mutations in a tumor genome, and identified 185 candidate lncRNAs associated with genomic instability in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD).

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Medical image fusion is an important technique to address the limited depth of the optical lens for a completely informative focused image. It can well improve the accuracy of diagnosis and assessment of medical problems. However, the difficulty of many traditional fusion methods in preserving all the significant features of the source images compromises the clinical accuracy of medical problems.

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