Publications by authors named "Dan-Dan Li"

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  • Capsular contracture (CC) is a frequent complication following breast implant procedures, leading to symptoms like breast hardening, pain, and deformity, which can diminish patients' quality of life.
  • The causes and development of CC are not fully understood, and there's still uncertainty surrounding effective prevention and treatment strategies.
  • This article reviews current research on CC's etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment options, aiming to provide a foundation for further studies and clinical applications.
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4-Alkylation of pyridines has been achieved by a photocatalyzed three-component reaction of an olefin, an aryloxyacetic acid, and cyanopyridine using Ir[dF(CF)ppy](dtbbpy)PF as a photocatalyst. In this way, a new type of 4-alkylpyridines bearing aryl and aryloxy substituents on the phenyl was accessed with potential pharmaceutical value. In addition to mild reaction conditions, the method has several other advantages, including a multicomponent one-pot protocol, good functional group tolerance, and easy amplification of the reaction scale.

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  • Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) has unknown causes influenced by environmental, maternal, and genetic factors, prompting a study to investigate genetic mutations associated with it.
  • The researchers conducted whole-exome sequencing on 325 patients with RSA and 941 controls, identifying a novel harmful mutation (p.G8D) in one patient, which was absent in controls and public databases.
  • This p.G8D mutation is highly conserved across species and negatively impacts cell functions like migration and adhesion, pointing to its potential role in RSA pathogenesis and genetic diagnosis.
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  • This study looked at how lung injuries happen and heal in mice after they were given a harmful substance called lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • It found that the worst lung damage happened three days after the LPS was given, but the lungs were mostly healed by the ninth day.
  • Researchers discovered that a specific protein called Dpp4 could be a helpful target for treating lung injuries, while another protein called Fpr2 wasn’t as helpful.
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In this paper, we collected the individual tree point cloud data in the plots of plantations with different thinning intensities in Mengjiagang Forest Farm, applied the fractal analysis theory to extract box dimensions () on MATLAB platform, and characterized the structural complexity of . We assessed the effect of different thinning intensities and tree attributes on the structural complexity of . The results showed significant differences in between control (CK: 1.

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In order to analyze the growth pattern of tree height of planted and screen the provenances with fastest growth, we grouped the provenances using the differences in tree height, diameter at breast height (DBH) and volume of timber of 234 individuals of planted from 26 provenances in Maoershan Experimental Forest Farm. We constructed the growth equation for tree height by combining the base models of Gompertz, Korf, Richards, Logistic, and Schumacher, and then selected the optimal one. We introduced the prove-nance grouping as a dummy variable into the base model, and evaluated the optimal tree height growth equation by a comprehensive evaluation of the model according to the coefficient of determination (), the root-mean-square error (RMSE), the Akaikei Information Criterion (AIC), and the model's predictive precision ().

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Background: Physical activity (PA) exerts an important influence on glycemic control in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients. Alterations in body composition in patients with T2D may be involved in the overall pathophysiologic process, but PAs and alterations in body composition have been poorly studied.

Methods: A total of 615 patients with T2D were selected by convenient sampling.

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The impact of climate warming on soil microbes has been well documented, with studies revealing its effects on diversity, community structure and network dynamics. However, the consistency of soil microbial community assembly, particularly in response to diverse plant root exudates under varying temperature conditions, remains an unresolved issue. To address this issue, we employed a growth chamber to integrate temperature and root exudates in a controlled experiment to examine the response of soil bacteria, fungi, and protists.

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This article is committed to studying projective synchronization and complete synchronization (CS) issues for one kind of discrete-time variable-order fractional neural networks (DVFNNs) with time-varying delays. First, two new variable-order fractional (VF) inequalities are built by relying on nabla Laplace transform and some properties of Mittag-Leffler function, which are extensions of constant-order fractional (CF) inequalities. Moreover, the VF Halanay inequality in discrete-time sense is strictly proved.

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Background: Functional redundancy (FR) is widely present, but there is no consensus on its formation process and influencing factors. Taxonomically distinct microorganisms possessing genes for the same function in a community lead to within-community FR, and distinct assemblies of microorganisms in different communities playing the same functional roles are termed between-community FR. We proposed two formulas to respectively quantify the degree of functional redundancy within and between communities and analyzed the FR degrees of carbohydrate degradation functions in global environment samples using the genetic information of glycoside hydrolases (GHs) encoded by prokaryotes.

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Purpose: The extent of tumor regression varies widely among locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) patients who receive neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT) followed by total mesorectal excision (TME). The purpose of this retrospectively study is to assess prognostic factors in LARC patients with NCRT, and further to analyze survival outcomes in patients with different tumor regression grades (TRGs).

Methods: This study includes LARC patients who underwent NCRT and TME at our institution.

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Background: PD-1 blockade is highly efficacious for mismatch repair-deficient colorectal cancer in both metastatic and neoadjuvant settings. We aimed to explore the activity and safety of neoadjuvant therapy with PD-1 blockade plus an angiogenesis inhibitor and the feasibility of organ preservation in patients with locally advanced mismatch repair-deficient colorectal cancer.

Methods: We initiated a single-arm, open-label, phase 2 trial (NEOCAP) at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center and the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.

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This study aims to explore the mechanism of Shoutai Pills in treating threatened abortion. According to the random number table method, ICR female mice were randomized into a normal group, a model group, a dydrogesterone group, and a Shoutai Pills group, with 15 mice in each group. Mice were administrated with normal saline(normal and model groups) or the suspension of Shoutai Pills or dydrogesterone by gavage at 9:00 am every day.

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Ischemic stroke ranks among the leading causes of death and disability in humans and is accompanied by motor and cognitive impairment. However, the precise mechanisms underlying injury after stroke and effective treatment strategies require further investigation. Peroxiredoxin-1 (PRDX1) triggers an extensive inflammatory cascade that plays a pivotal role in the pathology of ischemic stroke, resulting in severe brain damage from activated microglia.

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More and more evidence shows that small noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) play diverse roles in development, stress response and other cellular processes, but functional study of intermediate-size ncRNAs is still rare. Here, the expression profile of 16 intermediate-size ncRNAs in ovary and testis of silkworm Bombyx mori were analyzed. Twelve ncRNAs, including 5 small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) and 7 unclassified ncRNAs, accumulated more in the testis than in the ovary of silkworm, especially Bm-163, Bm-51 and Bm-68.

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Most host-microbiota interactions occur within the intestinal barrier, which is essential for separating the intestinal epithelium from toxins, microorganisms, and antigens in the gut lumen. Gut inflammation allows pathogenic bacteria to enter the blood stream, forming immune complexes which may deposit on organs. Despite increased circulating immune complexes (CICs) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and discussions among IBD experts regarding their potential pathogenic role in extra-intestinal manifestations, this phenomenon is overlooked because definitive evidence demonstrating CIC-induced extra-intestinal manifestations in IBD animal models is lacking.

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  • - The study aims to enhance understanding of non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) by analyzing genetic data and identifying potential susceptibility genes.
  • - Researchers conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) with 1,069 cases and 1,724 controls, discovering thirteen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) linked to NSCL/P risk, particularly emphasizing five active SNPs during early craniofacial development.
  • - The findings highlight three critical susceptibility genes (NTN1, FGGY, LINC01135) that, when deficient, are associated with various facial abnormalities, enhancing the knowledge of genetic factors in NSCL/P.
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2,5-Dimethylpyrazine (2,5-DMP) is important pharmaceutical raw material and food flavoring agent. Recently, engineering microbes to produce 2,5-DMP has become an attractive alternative to chemical synthesis approach. In this study, metabolic engineering strategies were used to optimize the modified Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) strain for efficient synthesis of 2,5-DMP using L-threonine dehydrogenase (EcTDH) from Escherichia coli BL21, NADH oxidase (EhNOX) from Enterococcus hirae, aminoacetone oxidase (ScAAO) from Streptococcus cristatus and L-threonine transporter protein (EcSstT) from Escherichia coli BL21, respectively.

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Background: Neoadjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy has shown encouraging efficacy in patients with deficient DNA mismatch repair (dMMR)/microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC), which suggests its potential as a curative-intent therapy and a promising treatment option for organ preservation. We aimed to investigate the long-term outcomes of patients with dMMR/MSI-H LARC who experienced clinical complete response (cCR) after anti-PD-1 therapy.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients with dMMR/MSI-H LARC who achieved cCR and received nonoperative management following neoadjuvant anti-PD-1-based treatment from 4 Chinese medical centers.

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Reasonable nitrogen fertilizer application is an important strategy to maintain optimal growth of grasslands, thereby enabling them to better fulfil their ecological functions while reducing environmental pollution caused by high nitrogen fertilizer production and application. Optimizing the ammonium (NH ):nitrate (NO ) ratio is a common approach for growth promotion in crops and vegetables, but research on this topic in grass plants has not received sufficient attention. Centipedegrass, which is widely used in landscaping and ecological protection, was used as the experimental material.

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A central question in microbial ecology is how immense microbes are assembled in changing natural environments while executing critical ecosystem functions. Over the past decade, effort has been made to unravel the contribution of stochasticity and determinism to the compositional of microbial communities. However, most studies focus on microbial taxa, ignoring the importance of functional traits.

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Microorganisms encode most of the functions of life on Earth. However, conventional research has primarily focused on specific environments such as humans, soil and oceans, leaving the distribution of functional families throughout the global biosphere poorly comprehended. Here, we present the database of the global distribution of prokaryotic protein families (GDPF, http://bioinfo.

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Background: Programmed death-1 (PD-1) inhibitor is effective for colorectal cancer (CRC) with deficient mismatch repair (dMMR) or high microsatellite instability (MSI-H). We aimed to explore its effects on CRCs and colonic polyps in Lynch syndrome (LS) patients.

Methods: LS patients with CRC who had evaluable tumours and received at least 2 cycles of PD-1 inhibitors were retrospectively included.

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In our search for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) agonists, five undescribed compounds, namely two acyclic diterpenes (1 and 2; cladopsol A and cladopsol B), two sesquiterpenes (3 and 4; cladopsol C and cladopsol D), and one C21-ecdysteroid (5; cladopsol E), and 15 known compounds were isolated from the jellyfish-derived fungus - Cladosporium oxysporum. The structures of the undescribed compounds were defined using UV, NMR, HR-ESI-MS, and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectroscopy and a modified Mosher's method. Luciferase reporter assay and docking analysis suggested that cladopsol B may function as a PPAR-γ partial agonist with a potential antidiabetic lead which may evade the side effects of full agonists.

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