Publications by authors named "Diao C"

A visible light-driven, intermolecular interrupted Barton reaction has been developed for radical-relay sulfonyloximation of alkenes with alkyl nitrites, using DABSO as a trapping reagent. This method overcomes the challenges of competing normal Barton reactions and polarity mismatches by rapidly and irreversibly capturing alkyl radicals, preventing unwanted side reactions. The resulting polarity-reversed sulfonyl radicals undergo highly selective addition to alkenes, yielding α-alkylsulfonyl ketoximes tethered to hydroxyl or ketone groups.

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Demyelination occurs widely in the central nervous system (CNS) neurodegenerative diseases, especially the multiple sclerosis (MS), which with a complex and inflammatory lesion microenvironment inhibiting remyelination. Sirtuin6 (SIRT6), a histone/protein deacetylase is of interest for its promising effect in transcriptional regulation, cell cycling, inflammation, metabolism and longevity. Here we show that SIRT6 participates in the remyelination process in mice subjected to LPC-induced demyelination.

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To explore the validity of the Chinese version of tinnitus handicap inventory (THI-CM) using confirmatory factor analysis. A cross-sectional study was carried out. The patients who complained of tinnitus and visited the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from March 15 to June 28, 2023 were included.

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To verify the consistency between changes in Mandarin Tinnitus Questionnaire (MTQ) scores and tinnitus treatment outcomes. Tinnitus patients attending the Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, West China Hospital of Sichuan University from September 2020 to September 2021were prospectively enrolled. The tinnitus severity was evaluated by the doctor's assessment, the patient's self-assessment, the MTQ, and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).

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  • Actin depolymerizing factors (ADFs) are key proteins in plants that help regulate the structure of actin filaments, which are important for plant growth and stress responses, but their function in melons is not well understood.
  • In this study, researchers identified 9 melon ADF genes (CmADFs) that are grouped into 4 subfamilies and show similarities to their counterparts in Arabidopsis, suggesting conserved functions across species.
  • Specifically, CmADF1 was found to be crucial in plant responses to low temperatures and stresses, with experiments showing that reducing its expression made melons more sensitive to cold, while increasing its expression in Arabidopsis enhanced low temperature tolerance.
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Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for the growth and development of plants. Root hairs are the main parts of plants that absorb K. The regulation of plant root hair growth in response to a wide range of environmental stresses is crucially associated with the dynamics of actin filaments, and the thick actin bundles at the apical and sub-apical regions are essential for terminating the rapid elongation of root hair cells.

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Topotactic reduction utilizing metal hydrides as reagents has emerged as an effective approach to achieve exceptionally low oxidization states of metal ions and unconventional coordination networks. This method opens avenues to the development of entirely new functional materials, with one notable example being the infinite-layer nickelate superconductors. However, the reduction effect on the atomic reconstruction and electronic structures-crucial for superconductivity-remains largely unresolved.

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Here we investigated the effects of three types of microplastics (MPs), i.e., PS (P), ABS (B), PVC (V), and each with additive (MPAs) (PA, BA, and VA), on soil health, microbial community, and plant growth in two acidic and slightly alkaline soils.

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Objective: This study aimed to compare the one-year efficacy of myopia prevention and control using three optical intervention methods - single vision lens (SVL), high aspherical lenticule (HAL), and orthokeratology (OK) lens - in children with low myopia.

Methods: A cohort of 150 children aged 7-13 years with low myopia was recruited and divided into three groups: SVL (n = 50), HAL (n = 50), and OK lens group (n = 50), based on their preference for glasses. Follow-up assessments were carried out over one year, focusing on data from the right eye for statistical analysis.

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Understanding the origin of surface reconstruction is crucial for developing highly efficient lattice oxygen oxidation mechanism (LOM) based spinel oxides. Traditionally, the reconstruction has been achieved through electrochemical procedures, such as cyclic voltammetry (CV), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV). In this work, we found that the surface reconstruction in LOM-based CoFeAlO catalyst was an irreversible oxygen redox chemical reaction.

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We developed a photoinduced method for vicinal sulfamoyloximation of alkenes using -nitrosamines as bifunctional reagents, with DABSO serving as both a sulfonyl source and a rapid aminyl radical trap. This strategy prevents radical recombination, enabling bifunctional activation under neutral conditions to generate key sulfamoyl radicals. It accommodates broad substrate scope and functional group compatibility, enabling late-stage modifications of bioactive molecules and expanding sulfonamide diversity in organic synthesis.

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FANCJ/BRIP1, initially identified as DOG-1 (Deletions Of G-rich DNA) in Caenorhabditis elegans, plays a critical role in genome integrity by facilitating DNA interstrand cross-link repair and resolving G-quadruplex structures. Its function is tightly linked to a conserved [4Fe-4S] cluster-binding motif, mutations of which contribute to Fanconi anemia and various cancers. This study investigates the critical role of the iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster in DOG-1 and its relationship with the cytosolic iron-sulfur protein assembly targeting complex (CTC).

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Objective: To explore individualized treatment and management methods for medullary thyroid microcarcinoma (MTMC).

Methods: Clinical data of patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma with a diameter ≤1 cm admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University from June 2013 to June 20× were collected. Combined with different treatment guidelines for medullary thyroid carcinoma, factors affecting lymph node metastasis and postoperative disease status were analyzed.

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Recent breakthroughs emphasized the considerable potential of microalgae as a sustainable protein source. Microalgae are regarded as a substitute for protein-rich foods because of their high protein and amino acid content. However, despite their nutritional value, microalgae cannot be easily digested by humans due to the presence of cell walls.

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Objective: To explore the mechanism of anlotinib resistance in thyroid carcinoma.

Methods: We constructed an anlotinib-resistant thyroid carcinoma cell line and observed the effect of drug resistance on the functional activity of these cell lines. Transcriptome sequencing and metabolomic sequencing combined with biosynthesis analysis were used to explore and screen possible drug resistance regulatory pathways.

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  • A study was conducted to understand if delaying surgery for low-risk papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) increases the risk of local tumors spreading or multifocal disease.
  • Researchers categorized patients into two groups: those who underwent observation and those who had immediate surgery, analyzing the outcomes over different observation periods.
  • The results showed no significant differences in local metastasis rates between the two groups, suggesting that active surveillance can be a safe management option for patients with low-risk PTC.
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Introduction: University-school (U-S) collaboration has proven to be an effective approach for teacher professional development, but it could be hampered by the lack of shared objects. To understand how shared objects are formed in U-S collaboration, this research established a university-school collaborated Change Laboratory in W primary school based on cultural-historical activity theory, which is under the background of Chinese teaching research activity.

Methods: Recordings of meetings throughout the year were transcribed into texts and coded, and then analyzed via the method of grounded theory and contradiction analysis.

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  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between effective lens position (ELP) and patient factors in cataract patients, especially those with a history of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), and to create a new formula for IOL calculation.
  • It included a comparison of ELP between two groups: 2793 age-related cataract patients and 915 post-PPV patients, evaluating how various patient characteristics impacted ELP using regression analysis.
  • The newly developed LISA-PPV formula was found to have the lowest prediction error compared to existing formulas, demonstrating its effectiveness for calculating IOL power in patients who have undergone PPV.
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Cobalt oxyhydroxide (CoOOH) is a promising catalytic material for oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In the traditional CoOOH structure, Co exhibits a low-spin state configuration ([Formula: see text]), with electron transfer occurring in face-to-face [Formula: see text] orbitals. In this work, we report the successful synthesis of high-spin state Co CoOOH structure, by introducing coordinatively unsaturated Co atoms.

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Motivation: Utilizing both purebred and crossbred data in animal genetics is widely recognized as an optimal strategy for enhancing the predictive accuracy of breeding values. Practically, the different genetic background among several purebred populations and their crossbred offspring populations limits the application of traditional prediction methods. Several studies endeavor to predict the crossbred performance via the partial relationship, which divides the data into distinct sub-populations based on the common genetic background, such as one single purebred population and its corresponding crossbred descendant.

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Despite the advances in high-throughput sequencing, many rare disease patients remain undiagnosed. In particular, the patients with well-defined clinical phenotypes and established clinical diagnosis, yet missing or partial genetic diagnosis, may hold a clue to more complex genetic mechanisms of a disease that could be missed by available clinical tests. Here, we report a patient with a clinical diagnosis of Tuberous sclerosis, combined with unusual secondary features, but negative clinical tests including and Short-read whole-genome sequencing combined with advanced bioinformatics analyses were successful in uncovering a de novo pericentric 87-Mb inversion with breakpoints in and , which explains the TSC clinical diagnosis, and confirms a second underlying monogenic disorder, KBG syndrome.

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Photocatalytic overall water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen is desirable for long-term renewable, sustainable and clean fuel production on earth. Metal sulfides are considered as ideal hydrogen-evolved photocatalysts, but their component homogeneity and typical sulfur instability cause an inert oxygen production, which remains a huge obstacle to overall water-splitting. Here, a distortion-evoked cation-site oxygen doping of ZnInS (D-O-ZIS) creates significant electronegativity differences between adjacent atomic sites, with S sites being electron-rich and S sites being electron-deficient in the local structure of S-S-O sites.

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