Publications by authors named "Ding P"

Although organoids derived from tumor tissues have been widely used in cancer research, it is a great challenge for cultured organoids to retain the characteristics of the original tumor tissues due to their heterogeneity. In this study, we explore organoid culture recipes to capture tumor features of colorectal cancers. We find that the activation of Wnt and EGF signaling and inhibition of BMP signaling are non-essential for the survival of most colorectal cancer organoids (CRCOs).

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The precise delivery of growth factors (GFs) in regenerative medicine is crucial for effective tissue regeneration and wound repair. However, challenges in achieving controlled release, such as limited half-life, potential overdosing risks, and delivery control complexities, currently hinder their clinical implementation. Despite the plethora of studies endeavoring to accomplish effective loading and gradual release of GFs through diverse delivery methods, the nuanced control of spatial and temporal delivery still needs to be elucidated.

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Background: There is a rapidly increasing incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC) which threatens the survival of young people, while aging also represents a challenging clinical problem.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate the differences in the clinical characteristics and prognosis in stage III rectal cancer (RC), to help optimize treatment strategies.

Design And Methods: This study included 757 patients with stage III RC, all of whom received neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and total mesorectal excision.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 2,449 mother-child pairs, measuring antibiotic levels in urine samples taken during pregnancy and assessing children's behaviors using standardized checklists.
  • * Results showed that higher concentrations of certain antibiotics, particularly during the first trimester, are linked to increased risks of both internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems in preschoolers, with specific antibiotics like doxycycline and oxytetracycline showing significant associations.
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Infiltration of excessive antibiotics into aquatic ecosystems plays a significant role in antibiotic resistance, a major global health challenge. It is therefore critical to develop effective technologies for their removal. Herein, defect-rich BiWO nanoparticles are solvothermally prepared via epitaxial growth on pristine BiWO seed nanocrystals, and the efficiency of the photocatalytic degradation of ciprofloxacin, a common antibiotic, is found to increase markedly from 62.

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Significance: Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy is widely used for high-speed, high-contrast, volumetric imaging. Application of this technique to brain imaging in non-transparent organisms has been limited by the geometric constraints of conventional light-sheet microscopes, which require orthogonal fluorescence excitation and collection objectives. We have recently demonstrated implantable photonic neural probes that emit addressable light sheets at depth in brain tissue, miniaturizing the excitation optics.

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Solid-state Li metal batteries (SSLMBs) are widely investigated since they possess promising energy density and high safety. However, the poor interfacial compatibility between the electrolyte and electrodes limits their promising development. Herein, a robust composite electrolyte (poly(vinyl ethylene carbonate) electrolyte with 3 wt % of BaTiO, PVEC-3BTO) with excellent interfacial performance is rationally designed by incorporating ferroelectric BaTiO (BTO) nanoparticles into the poly(vinyl ethylene carbonate) (PVEC) electrolyte matrix.

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Background: For high-risk stageIImismatch repair deficient (dMMR) colon cancers, the benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy remains debatable. The principal aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of high-risk factors and the effect of oxaliplatin-based adjuvant chemotherapy among dMMR stageIIcolon cancers.

Methods: Patients with stage II dMMR colon cancers diagnosed between June 2011 and May 2018 were enrolled in the study.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is a widely prevalent opportunistic pathogen. Multiple resistant strains of PA have emerged from excessive or inappropriate use of antibiotics, making their eradication increasingly difficult. Therefore, the search for highly efficient and secure novel antimicrobial agents is crucial.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is a persistent global threat to public health. As for the emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2, it is necessary to develop vaccines that can induce broader immune responses, particularly vaccines with weak cellular immunity.

Methods: In this study, we generated a double-layered N-S1 protein nanoparticle (N-S1 PNp) that was formed by desolvating N protein into a protein nanoparticle as the core and crosslinking S1 protein onto the core surface against SARS-CoV-2.

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  • Researchers developed thulium oxide nanoparticles (TmO) coated with a cancer-thylakoid hybrid membrane to enhance photodynamic therapy (PDT) by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and supplying oxygen in tumor hypoxia conditions.
  • TmO acts as an effective type II photosensitizer that produces ROS when exposed to near-infrared light, while the thylakoid membrane mimics catalase to convert hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and also generates lethal ROS.
  • The study's results demonstrate that tumors treated with this hybrid approach experienced significant ablation after dual-stage light irradiation, showcasing the potential of using rare-earth element photosensitizers in cancer treatments.
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Brain signal patterns generated in the central nervous system of brain-computer interface (BCI) users are closely related to BCI paradigms and neural coding. In BCI systems, BCI paradigms and neural coding are critical elements for BCI research. However, so far there have been few references that clearly and systematically elaborated on the definition and design principles of the BCI paradigm as well as the definition and modeling principles of BCI neural coding.

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African swine fever (ASF) is a viral disease caused by the African swine fever virus that can be highly transmitted and lethal in domestic pigs. In the absence of a vaccine, effective diagnosis is critical for minimizing the virus's spread. In recent years, with the decline of African swine fever virus (ASFV) virulence, antibody detection has become an important means of detection.

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A 74-year-old woman was referred for 18 F-FDG PET/CT for the evaluation of incidental CT finding of expansile destruction of left L4/5 facet joint with associated soft tissue mass concerning for a metastatic deposit. The FDG PET/CT revealed variable abnormally increased FDG activity involving multiple facet joints in all regions of the spine with corresponding expansile "punched-out" lytic lesions with sclerotic rims and overhanging margins on CT, raising the possibility of inflammatory polyarthropathy, including gout, as a differential diagnosis. Dual-energy CT of lumbar spine and CT-guided biopsy and culture of the left L4/5 facet joint demonstrated the presence of urate crystal deposition with no evidence of malignancy or infection, confirming the diagnosis of multilevel tophaceous gout of the spine.

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Organic solar cells (OSCs) have attracted a great deal of attention in the field of clean solar energy due to their advantages of transparency, flexibility, low cost and light weight. Introducing them to the market enables seamless integration into buildings and windows, while also supporting wearable, portable electronics and internet-of-things (IoT) devices. With the development of photovoltaic materials and the optimization of fabrication technology, the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of OSCs have rapidly improved and now exceed 20%.

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Seawater temperature change is an important concern for seed production and pond culture of sea cucumbers. The present study found that tentacle activity frequency was significantly lower in sea cucumbers exposed to continuous and rapid temperature increases than that of those at ambient temperature. Feeding behavior directly determines food intake, and further affects physiology and growth efficiency of sea cucumbers.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a highly infectious pathogen with a high mortality rate, which poses a serious threat to newborn piglets. A rapid, safe and effective vaccine is necessary for protecting pigs from PED infection. Nanoparticles have become molecular scaffolds for displaying soluble antigens due to their unique physical and chemical properties.

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Background: Endothelial cells (ECs) and pericytes (PCs) are crucial components of the vascular system, with ECs lining the inner layer of blood vessels and PCs surrounding capillaries to regulate blood flow and angiogenesis. Intercellular communication between ECs and PCs is vital for the formation, stability, and function of blood vessels. Various signaling pathways, such as the vascular endothelial growth factor/vascular endothelial growth factor receptor pathway and the platelet-derived growth factor-B/platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β pathway, play roles in communication between ECs and PCs.

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Background: Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA) is a form of childhood arthritis with clinical features such as fever, lymphadenopathy, arthritis, rash, and serositis. It seriously affects the growth and development of children and has a high rate of disability and mortality. SJIA may result from genetic, infectious, or autoimmune factors since the precise source of the disease is unknown.

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Background: The significance of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) as pivotal mediators of histone acetylation and their influential role in predicting the prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) has been increasingly recognized. However, there remains uncertainty regarding the potential utility of acetylation-related lncRNAs (ARLs) in prognosticating the overall survival (OS) of LUAD specimens.

Methods: The RNA-Seq and clinical information were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).

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Introduction: Local Australian guidelines for the optimal management of stage III unresectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are lacking. The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) guidelines recommend consolidation durvalumab for all patients with unresectable stage III NSCLC, irrespective of their PD-L1 expression or driver mutation status. The European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) differs, with consolidation durvalumab only recommended in those patients whose tumours express PD-L1.

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Podocyte lipotoxicity mediated by impaired cellular cholesterol efflux plays a crucial role in the development of diabetic kidney disease (DKD), and the identification of potential therapeutic targets that regulate podocyte cholesterol homeostasis has clinical significance. Coiled-coil domain containing 92 (CCDC92) is a novel molecule related to metabolic disorders and insulin resistance. However, whether the expression level of CCDC92 is changed in kidney parenchymal cells and the role of CCDC92 in podocytes remain unclear.

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Control over product selectivity of the electrocatalytic CO reduction reaction (CORR) is a crucial challenge for the sustainable production of carbon-based chemical feedstocks. In this regard, single-atom catalysts (SACs) are promising materials due to their tunable coordination environments, which could enable tailored catalytic activities and selectivities, as well as new insights into structure-activity relationships. However, direct evidence for selectivity control via systematic tuning of the SAC coordination environment is scarce.

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  • Influenza A virus is dangerous for both people and animals, making it important to create vaccines that can protect the mucosal surfaces (like the nose and throat).
  • Scientists are using a special material called thiolated chitosan (TCS) to help these vaccines stick better and work well when given as a nasal spray.
  • They developed a new kind of vaccine that shows promise in generating strong immune responses and protecting against different strains of the virus after being given through the nose. *
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The prediction of multi-label protein subcellular localization (SCL) is a pivotal area in bioinformatics research. Recent advancements in protein structure research have facilitated the application of graph neural networks. This paper introduces a novel approach termed ML-FGAT.

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