Publications by authors named "Dian Chen"

Background: Senescence significantly participates in shaping the pathobiological process underlying chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Currently, the mechanisms underlying the anti-aging effects within COPD of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are not fully illustrated.

Methods: Immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining was performed on human lung tissue to detect the expression levels of sirtuin 3 (Sirt3), cyclin-dependent kinase 4 inhibitor (P16), and cystathionin gamma lyase (CTH).

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The synthesis of large RNA with precise modifications at specific positions is in high demand for both basic research and therapeutic applications, but efficient methods are limited. Engineered DNA polymerases have recently emerged as attractive tools for RNA labelling, offering distinct advantages over conventional RNA polymerases. Here, through semi-rational designs, we engineered a DNA polymerase variant and used it to precisely incorporate a diverse range of modifications, including base modifications, 2'-ribose modifications and backbone modifications, into desired positions within RNA.

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Background: Bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of subthalamic nucleus (STN) has demonstrated efficacy for ameliorating medication-refractory isolated dystonia. Nonetheless, the paucity of evidence regarding its long-term impact on quality-of-life (QoL) necessitates further investigation.

Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate the longitudinal effects of chronic STN stimulation on QoL in patients suffering from isolated dystonia.

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The primary objective of this study was to investigate the neural basis of self-ambivalence, a phenomenon firmly established by behavioral research but whose underlying brain mechanisms have been less explored. Employing EEG methods and a modified self-reference paradigm, we analyzed event-related potentials using a linear mixed model to determine whether self-ambivalence processing exhibits a distinct neural representation. The results indicated that self-ambivalence processing primarily affected the late components (N2, N450, and P3), with N450 activation in the midline brain regions showing a significant positive correlation with scores on the Dialectical Self Scale.

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Riboswitches represent a class of non-coding RNA that possess the unique ability to specifically bind ligands and, in response, regulate gene expression. A recent report unveiled a type of riboswitch, known as the guanidine-IV riboswitch, which responds to guanidine levels to regulate downstream genetic transcription. However, the precise molecular mechanism through which the riboswitch senses its target ligand and undergoes conformational changes remain elusive.

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Biochar is extensively utilized for the remediation of environments contaminated with heavy metals (HMs). However, its derived-dissolved organic matter (BDOM) can interact with iron oxides, which may adversely influence the retention of HMs. This study investigates the effect of BDOM derived from tobacco stalk (TS) and tobacco petiole (TP) biochar on the redistribution behavior of As(V) in acid mine drainage (AMD)-impacted environments, particularly concentrating on the interactions with Schwertmannite (Sch).

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Background: Right ventricular volume overload (RVVO) is one of the most important hemodynamic characteristics in children with congenital heart disease (CHD) and heart failure, and cardiomyocyte (CM) proliferation is one of the most vital factors for improving cardiac performance. However, whether and how RVVO reboots CM proliferation remains elusive.

Methods And Results: We first created a neonatal RVVO mouse model via abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava-fistula microsurgery at postnatal day 7 (P7), the edge of CM proliferation window.

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In recent years, there have been unparalleled prospects for psychological study due to the swift advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in natural language processing, shown by ChatGPT. This review article looks into the uses and effects of generative artificial intelligence in psychology. We employed a systematic selection process, encompassing papers published between 2015 and 2024 from databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and IEEE Xplore, using keywords like "Generative AI in psychology" "ChatGPT and behavior modeling" and "AI in mental health".

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Nephrite, a historically significant material in Chinese jade culture, varies in elemental composition and spectroscopic properties based on its geographic origin due to differing mineralization environments. This study aims to address the limitations of traditional methods by employing a multi-technique approach that combines XRF mapping, fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy (FORS), near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR), and synchrotron-based X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) analysis, focusing on a comprehensive characterization of Fe to understand the properties of nephrite from various provenances. Our results reveal that while major elements like Si, Mg, and Ca are uniformly distributed, elements such as K, Mn, and Fe show significant variability, with Fe and Mn exhibiting nearly identical distribution patterns.

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  • Ribonuclease P (RNase P) is essential for tRNA maturation across different life forms, but its cleavage mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • This study uses advanced fluorescence techniques to investigate the assembly and functioning of RNase P in two organisms, revealing key differences in how RNase P operates at both RNA and protein levels.
  • Notably, one organism's RNase P can independently cleave pre-tRNA, while the other's relies on multiple proteins for proper function, highlighting the importance of correct molecular assembly for efficiency across varying temperatures.
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the utility of 24 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci associated with iris color and hair color in phenotypic identification of the Han Chinese population in Fujian Province. The selected SNPs, known for their strong correlation with specific human phenotypic features, provide valuable reference data for developing a molecular phenotypic identification system.

Methods: A multiplex genotyping assay system was established with primers for the 24 SNPs linked to iris color and hair color synthesized based on existing literature.

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  • Researchers created a new automated system to study the behavior of C. elegans, a type of nematode, which allows for the analysis of 96 worms simultaneously using high-resolution imaging.
  • The system tracks and quantifies various behaviors, such as locomotion and egg-laying, by applying computer vision techniques.
  • Findings revealed that serotonin affects C. elegans behavior, showing that reduced movement occurs before egg-laying and that specific serotonin receptors play important roles in this process, making the system valuable for further behavioral research.
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Introduction: The aging of the skin, which is affected by both external and internal causes, can reflect the external age and the internal health status. While the aging characteristics differ across ethnic groups, the specific changes in skin aging within the Chinese population have been underexplored. Moreover, investigating the similarity of aging skin characteristics between parent-offspring pairs remains uncharted territory.

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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare cutaneous sarcoma characterized by the COL1A1-PDGFB fusion gene. This study utilized single-cell RNA sequencing to dissect the cellular and molecular landscape of primary DFSP. Distinct DFSP cell clusters, exhibiting fibroblast-like traits, revealed variations in pathways associated with proliferation, inflammation and metabolism.

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An animal's locomotor rate is an important indicator of its motility. In studies of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), assays of the frequency of body bending waves have often been used to discern the effects of mutations, drugs, or aging.

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Plastics within municipal solid waste (MSW) are non-degradable. As MSW continues to degrade, the relative content of plastics rises, and particle gradation may also change. Moreover, throughout the landfilling process, MSW is subjected to various stress conditions, potentially influencing its mechanical properties.

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Background: Current literature extensively covers the use of sphenopalatine ganglion stimulation (SPGs) in treating a broad spectrum of medical conditions, such as allergic rhinitis, cluster headaches, and strokes. Nevertheless, a discernible gap in the systematic organization and analysis of these studies is evident. This paper aims to bridge this gap by conducting a comprehensive review and analysis of existing literature on SPGs across various medical conditions.

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Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are prevalent respiratory diseases in China and impose significant burdens on the healthcare system. Moreover, the co-occurrence of COPD and OSA exacerbates clinical outcomes significantly. However, comprehensive epidemiological investigations in China remain scarce, and the defining characteristics of the population affected by COPD and OSA, alongside their intrinsic relationship, remain ambiguous.

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Assays of behavior in model organisms play an important role in genetic screens, drug testing, and the elucidation of gene-behavior relationships. We have developed an automated, high-throughput imaging and analysis method for assaying behaviors of the nematode . We use high-resolution optical imaging to longitudinally record the behaviors of 96 animals at a time in multi-well plates, and computer vision software to quantify the animals' locomotor activity, behavioral states, and egg laying events.

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An animal's locomotor rate is an important indicator of its motility. In studies of the nematode C. elegans, assays of the frequency of body bending waves have often been used to discern the effects of mutations, drugs, or aging.

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Adult patients with atrial septal defects (ASD), the most common form of adult congenital heart disease, often die of arrhythmias, and the immaturity of cardiomyocytes contributes significantly to arrhythmias. ASD typically induces a left-to-right shunt, which then leads to the right atrium (RA) volume overload (VO). Whether or not VO contributes to RA cardiomyocyte immaturity and thereby causes arrhythmias in adult patients with ASD remains unclear.

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