Publications by authors named "Cui Y"

Cancer cells are intimately intertwined with tumor microenvironment (TME), fostering a symbiotic relationship propelling cancer progression. However, the interaction between cancer cells and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) remains poorly understood. UBC cell lines (5637, T24 and SW780), along with a monocytic cell line (U937) capable of differentiating into macrophage, were used in a co-culture system for cell proliferation and stemness by MTT, sphere formation assays.

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Large amount of caseating overlying on bronchus were detected under bronchoscopy in our case. Bronchoalveolar lavage is a major method for diagnosing tuberculosis (TB). TB dissemination caused by bronchoalveolar lavage is very rare.

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Background And Objective: Social determinants of health (SDOH) broadly influence health levels. Research on health and its influencing factors can help improve health status. There is limited research on the spatial stratified heterogeneity of health status and the interactions between the factors influencing it.

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  • Metastatic disease is a major cause of cancer-related deaths, yet its tumor microenvironment is not well understood due to technical challenges in studying it.
  • This research created a comprehensive map of 67 tumor biopsies from 60 metastatic breast cancer patients, using advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing and various spatial expression assays to analyze tumor characteristics.
  • Key findings included identifying different macrophage spatial patterns, three phenotypes of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, and gene expression linked to T cell presence or absence, highlighting the study's potential for clinical insights.
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  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition in older males, influenced by inflammatory and metabolic factors, particularly related to inflammation-related proteins and plasma metabolites.
  • The study used two-sample Mendelian randomization to investigate how IL-2 levels increase BPH risk, while lower levels of the metabolite N6,N6-dimethyllysine reduce it, highlighting a complex causal relationship.
  • Findings suggest that N6,N6-dimethyllysine mediates the effect of IL-2 on BPH, offering insights that could lead to new diagnostic and treatment strategies for understanding and managing the disease.
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  • - NOX2 is an important molecule found mainly in neutrophils, and its deficiency is linked to several immune disorders like lupus, chronic granulomatous disease, and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • - The study investigated how NOX2 affects the process of neutrophil apoptosis and found that its deficiency leads to a type of cell death called pyroptosis.
  • - The findings suggest that lacking NOX2 increases certain reactive oxygen species and leads to the activation of specific proteins, revealing NOX2's crucial role in regulating neutrophil death and its potential implications in autoimmunity.
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  • The immune response triggered by bacteria is crucial in the development of periodontal diseases, with specific virulence factors initiating inflammation.
  • Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) from the bacteria Fusobacterium nucleatum have been found to worsen periodontitis by intensifying inflammation and bone loss, similar to the bacteria itself.
  • These OMVs can independently lead to periodontitis by interfering with human periodontal stem cells, activating inflammatory processes, and causing damage to the supporting structures of teeth.
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Background: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common form of hair loss that can be influenced by psychological factors.

Aim: To investigate the impact of mental stress on neurotrophic factors in patients with AGA and correlate the findings with the progression of AGA.

Methods: A total of 120 patients with AGA were analyzed in this study, which were divided into a non-stress group ( = 30) and a stress group ( = 90) on the basis of the presence or absence of psychological stress confirmed by Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 scale.

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The self-heating lunch box (SHLB) is a kind of popular instant food in China, yet little is known about the associated chemical release risk during its heating process. In this study, we investigated organophosphate esters (OPEs) in original unheated food (UF), SHLB-heated processed food (HF) and potential OPE release from SHLB packaging materials. Significantly higher concentrations of OPEs were observed in HF (267 ± 246 ng/g dry weight (dw)) than in UF (163 ± 211 ng/g dw) ( < 0.

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Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated disorder characterized by immune regulation disorders and abnormal keratinocyte proliferation. Deucravacitinib (Deu), a selective oral Tyrosine Kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor, shows promise in treating psoriasis but may cause systemic side effects and fail to address persistent localized thickened lesions. Herein, a self-locking microneedle (MN) patch with a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) inner ring loaded with Deu is developed, designed to penetrate the transdermal barriers and dissolve rapidly, downregulating the IL-23/IL-17 pathway and serve as the first line of defense against the spread of skin-originated inflammation.

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  • Generative drug design helps create new compounds that target disease-causing proteins, allowing exploration of a wider range of chemical options and leading to innovative treatments.
  • However, many designs tend to overlook key drug properties, limiting their effectiveness in drug discovery.
  • The TamGen method addresses this by using a chemical language model to generate and refine compounds, resulting in higher quality molecules, including 14 promising candidates that inhibit the Tuberculosis ClpP protease effectively.
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Imbalances in acetylcholine levels within the human body readily precipitate neurological disorders. Hence, establishing a highly efficient and sensitive acetylcholine detection platform is of paramount importance. Palladium-based nanoparticles have high catalytic performance, which is of profoundly important in the development of nanozyme technology.

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  • In patients with severe internal carotid artery stenosis (sICAS), cerebral circulation time (CCT) is linked to cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, prompting a study on remote ischemic preconditioning (RIC) and its effects on CCT.
  • The study involved randomly assigning patients to either the RIC group (receiving RIC treatment) or a control group prior to carotid artery stenting (CAS).
  • Results indicated that RIC significantly reduced CCT and lowered instances of contrast staining on brain CT post-CAS, while also showing changes in serum biomarkers that suggest improvements in neuroinflammation and cerebral health.
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There is a short window during which the neonatal heart has the proliferative capacity to completely repair damage, an ability that is lost in adulthood. Inducing proliferation in adult cardiomyocytes by reactivating cell cycle reentry after myocardial infarction (MI) improves cardiac function. De novo purine synthesis is a critical source of nucleotides for cell proliferation.

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Unlabelled: The protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) family is a group of enzymes that have thiol-disulfide oxidoreductase, disulfide isomerase, and redox-dependent chaperone activities. PDIs facilitate diverse infections in mammalian hosts by directly binding to pathogens, immunomodulation, or enabling microbial invasion of host cells. PDI homologs within pathogens are also potential virulence factors.

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M2-type macrophages (M2Φ) play a pro-tumorigenic role and are closely associated with tumor development, where metabolic dysregulation exacerbates the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and fosters tumor growth. Mitochondria serve as the regulatory center of cellular metabolism, yet effective methods to modulate M2Φ mitochondria within the tumor microenvironment remain lacking. In this study, we developed a technique utilizing the bio-encapsulation of mitochondria in Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 (ZiF-8), referred to as Mito@ZiF-8.

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  • * The research involved 168 patients and utilized various statistical analyses to identify key predictors for mortality and lung disease progression, focusing on cytokine levels and lymphocyte counts.
  • * Results showed that high IL-6 levels and low lymphocyte counts were linked to increased mortality, with three distinct lymphocyte trajectory groups established, revealing that the group with declining lymphocytes faced the highest mortality rates and all had respiratory complications.
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Background: The metabolomic profiles of individuals with different clinical manifestations of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection have not been clearly characterized.

Methods: We performed metabolomics analysis of 166 individuals, including 62 healthy controls, 16 individuals with asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection, and 88 patients with moderate (n = 42) and severe (n = 46) symptomatic 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19; 17 with short-term and 34 with long-term nucleic-acid test positivity). By examining differential expression, we identified candidate metabolites associated with different SARS-CoV-2 infection presentations.

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Electrochemical pH-swing strategies offer a promising avenue for cost-effective and energy-efficient carbon dioxide (CO) capture, surpassing the traditional thermally activated processes and humidity-sensitive techniques. The concept of elevating seawater's alkalinity for scalable CO capture without introducing additional chemical as reactant is particularly intriguing due to its minimal environmental impact. However, current commercial plants like chlor-alkali process or water electrolysis demand high thermodynamic voltages of 2.

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Timely and precise identification of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) within 4.5 h is imperative for effective treatment decision-making. This study aims to construct a novel network that utilizes limited datasets to recognize AIS patients within this critical window.

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Purpose: The objective of this consensus is to provide otolaryngologists with appropriate strategies in the management of external auditory canal (EAC) carcinoma.

Methods: In the absence of randomized controlled trials, the consensus is based on expert opinions utilizing the Rand/UCLA appropriateness method [Fitch and Aguilar in The RAND/UCLA appropriateness method user's manual, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, 2001], drawing from existing literature and clinical experience.

Results: The management recommendations are structured around 12 key areas, including: definition and pathology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, work-up, tumor staging system, surgical management of primary tumor, surgical management of the parotid gland and the temporomandibular joint, lymph node metastasis, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, reconstruction, and follow-up.

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Abnormal apoptosis of ovarian cells caused by oxidative stress is an important cause of premature ovarian failure (POF). Previous studies revealed that proanthocyanidins (PCs) are powerful natural antioxidants that can safely prevent oxidative damage in humans. However, the protective effect and mechanism of PCs on ovarian function during the course of POF remain unknown.

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Introduction: E-cigarette and heated tobacco product (HTP) marketing often leverages digital media and points-of-sale (POS) and advertises risk reduction, including in Armenia and Georgia where male cigarette use rates are high.

Methods: Using 2022 survey data from Armenian and Georgian adults (n=1468, mean age=42.92 years, 51.

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  • The study analyzed sedation data from pediatric patients over two years to identify risk factors for prolonged recovery during procedural sedation, as current literature lacks this information.
  • A total of 30,003 pediatric patients were reviewed, with 854 (2.8%) experiencing prolonged recovery, relating to factors such as body weight, being an outpatient, previous sedation history, and receiving chloral hydrate.
  • The findings suggest that monitoring time should be increased for patients with these specific risk factors to enhance safety and procedural efficiency.
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  • Metasurfaces are advanced 2D metamaterials that enhance light-matter interactions but are traditionally designed through slow, repetitive methods that limit efficiency.
  • A new approach using deep learning and global optimization aims to streamline the design of chiral metasurfaces, enabling better identification of chiral molecules without needing labels.
  • This innovative strategy significantly improves data quality, increasing the number of effective chiral structures, and supports advanced biosensing applications, showcasing the potential of data-driven techniques in photonic design for faster molecular detection.
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