Publications by authors named "Dong-Qi Wu"

Salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC) tends to metastasize to the lungs in the early stages of the disease. Factors secreted by the primary tumor can induce the formation of a supportive microenvironment in distant organs prior to metastasis, a process known as pre-metastatic niche (PMN) formation. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) participate in PMN formation.

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The proton (H) has been proved to be another important energy storage ion besides Zn in aqueous zinc-inorganic batteries with moderate electrolytes. H storage usually possesses better thermodynamics and reaction kinetics than Zn, and is found to be an important addition for Zn storage. Thus, understanding, characterizing, and modulating H storage in inorganic cathode materials is particularly important.

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The technology of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has enabled the conversion of somatic cells into primitive undifferentiated cells via reprogramming. This approach provides possibilities for cell replacement therapies and drug screening, but the potential risk of tumorigenesis hampers its further development and application. How to generate differentiated cells such as valvular endothelial cells (VECs) has remained a major challenge.

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  • * The study utilizes CNF and polydopamine (PDA) to create self-assembled coatings on carbon fibers, mimicking the "straw and clay" architectural concept, resulting in superior surface characteristics.
  • * After applying the self-assembly technique, carbon fibers showed a 13.44% increase in tensile strength and a 31.88% increase in interlaminar shear strength in epoxy resin composites, highlighting the potential for improved composite performance through innovative surface design.
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Flaviviruses strategically utilize the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in their replication cycles. However, the role of ER autophagy (ER-phagy) in viral replication process remains poorly understood. Here, we reveal that prolonged Zika virus (ZIKV) infection results from the degradation of ER-phagy receptor FAM134B, facilitated by viral NS2A protein.

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Promoting the social integration of rural migrants is key to improving the mechanism of rural-urban integration and development. This study utilizes the 2017 China Migrants Dynamic Survey and matched urban macro data to systematically explore the impact of homesteads on the social integration of rural migrants. Research has shown that social integration of rural migrants will be inhibited if they own homesteads.

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Neural stem cells play a crucial role in maintaining brain homeostasis. Neural stem cells senescence can lead to the decline of nerve repair and regeneration, causing brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases. However, the mechanism underlying neural stem cells senescence remains poorly understood.

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The chemically pre-intercalated lattice engineering is widely applied to elevate the electronic conductivity, expand the interlayer spacing, and improve the structural stability of layered oxide cathodes. However, the mainstream unitary metal ion pre-intercalation generally produces the cation/vacancy ordered superstructure, which astricts the further improvement of lattice respiration and charge-carrier ion storage and diffusion. Herein, a multiple metal ions pre-intercalation lattice engineering is proposed to break the cation/vacancy ordered superstructure.

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Adverse perinatal factors can interfere with the normal development of the brain, potentially resulting in long-term effects on the comprehensive development of children. Presently, the understanding of cognitive and neurodevelopmental processes under conditions of adverse perinatal factors is substantially limited. There is a critical need for an open resource that integrates various perinatal factors with the development of the brain and mental health to facilitate a deeper understanding of these developmental trajectories.

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  • Stent-assisted coiling for intracranial aneurysms has drawbacks like implant stenosis and dependence on antiplatelet drugs.
  • A novel approach using magnetite-thrombin nanorobots is introduced, which targets aneurysms directly without the need for stent grafts or complex catheter designs.
  • The therapy's effectiveness and safety are validated through various imaging techniques and biocompatibility tests, offering a promising alternative for treating intracranial aneurysms.
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The as-reported doping entropy engineering of electrode materials that are usually realized by the sharing of multiple metal elements with the metal element from the lattice body, potentially has three shortages of stringent synthesis conditions, large active element loss, and serious lattice distortion. Herein, an interlayer entropy engineering of layered oxide cathodes is proposed, where the multiple metal ions are simultaneously intercalated into the same interlayer sites, thus avoiding the three shortages. Concretely, a novel interlayer medium-entropy VO ((MnCoNiMgZn)VO∙0.

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The absence of nationwide distribution data regarding heavy metal emissions into the atmosphere poses a significant constraint in environmental research and public health assessment. In response to the critical data deficiency, we have established a dataset covering Cr, Cd, As, and Pb emissions into the atmosphere (HMEAs, unit: ton) across 367 municipalities in China. Initially, we collected HMEAs data and covariates such as industrial emissions, vehicle emissions, meteorological variables, among other ten indicators.

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The cystic cavity that develops following spinal cord injury is a major obstacle for repairing spinal cord injury (SCI). The injectable self-healing biomaterials treatment is a promising strategy to enhance tissue repair after traumatic spinal cord injury. Herein, a natural extracellular matrix (ECM) biopolymer hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel was developed based on multiple dynamic covalent bonds.

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Background: Alveolar hypercoagulation and fibrinolytic inhibition are mainly responsible for massive alveolar fibrin deposition, which are closely related with refractory hypoxemia in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Our previous study testified runt-related transcription factor (RUNX1) participated in the regulation of this pathophysiology in this syndrome, but the mechanism is unknown. We speculate that screening the downstream genes associated with RUNX1 will presumably help uncover the mechanism of RUNX1.

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The lifespan growth of the functional connectome remains unknown. Here, we assemble task-free functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 33,250 individuals aged 32 postmenstrual weeks to 80 years from 132 global sites. We report critical inflection points in the nonlinear growth curves of the global mean and variance of the connectome, peaking in the late fourth and late third decades of life, respectively.

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Background: The reconstruction of tendons with large defects requires grafts with high mechanical strength and is often hindered by complications such as infection and adhesion. Hence, grafts combining the advantages of mechanical resilience and antibacterial/antiadhesion activity are highly sought after.

Methods: The silver nanoparticles (GA-Ag NPs) synthesized from gallic acid and silver nitrate were attached to a decellularized extracellular matrix (Decellularized Tendon crosslinking GA-AgNPs, DT-Ag).

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Painful neuroma, as one of the complications of nerve injury from disease or trauma, results in instinctive neuropathic pain that adversely affects a patient's quality of life. To intercept neuroma development, capping strategies have been performed as effective therapies. Nonetheless, the most appropriate biocompatible material to shield the nerves is an urgent clinical requirement.

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Ideal periosteum materials are required to participate in a sequence of bone repair-related physiological events, including the initial immune response, endogenous stem cell recruitment, angiogenesis, and osteogenesis. However, conventional tissue-engineered periosteal materials have difficulty achieving these functions by simply mimicking the periosteum via structural design or by loading exogenous stem cells, cytokines, or growth factors. Herein, we present a novel biomimetic periosteum preparation strategy to comprehensively enhance the bone regeneration effect using functionalized piezoelectric materials.

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  • * The optimal performance for ORR occurs in the NiO/Ni/Pd configuration, achieving the lowest energy barriers for reactions, which indicates effective catalyst behavior.
  • * The research highlights how adjusting the placement of individual atoms impacts the electronic structure of catalytic materials, offering insights for improving bimetallic catalysts for practical applications.
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  • Research indicates a link between sleep and kidney function, yet little is known about how sleep affects kidney health in middle-aged and older Chinese adults with normal kidney function.
  • A study involving over 4,000 participants revealed that poor sleep quality correlates with a higher risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD), while sleep duration had no significant effect on rapid kidney function decline.
  • The findings suggest that improving sleep quality could reduce the risk of CKD in this demographic, highlighting the importance of sleep for kidney health.
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Cotton textiles are ubiquitous in daily life and are also one of the primary mediums for transmitting viruses and bacteria. Conventional approaches to fabricating antiviral and antibacterial textiles generally load functional additives onto the surface of the fabric and/or their microfibres. However, such modifications are susceptible to deterioration after long-term use due to leaching of the additives.

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To prolong the service life of flexible electronic materials, polymeric matrixes with excellent self-healing capability and integrated mechanical properties are highly desirable, but the balance between the self-healing capability and mechanical properties is a grand challenge. Here, polyrotaxanes as sliding crosslinkers and dynamic disulfide bonds are incorporated into the main chains of polyurethane (PU) via one-pot synthesis, which endows the PU with polydisperse hard/soft segments, high density of self-healing points and energy dissipation. Based on this judicious molecular design, the PU elastomers exhibit exceptional mechanical properties, such as high stretchability (1167 % with a tensile strength of 3.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are regulatory small noncoding RNAs that play a key role in several types of cancer. It has been reported that miR-331-3p is involved in the development and progression of various cancers, but there are few reports regarding osteosarcoma (OS). The public GEO database was used to analyze the survival difference of miR-331-3p in OS organizations.

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Selenium (Se) biofortification in wheat reduces the risk of Se deficiency in humans. Se biofortification increases the concentration of Se and anthocyanins in wheat grains. However, it is unknown whether Se biofortification can enhance flavonoids other than anthocyanins and the mechanism underlying flavonoid accumulation in wheat grains.

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Stem cell therapy mainly uses natural stem cells for transplantation, and the use of genetic engineering to optimize stem cell products is a very important process. This article reviews successful gene modification methods in the field of immune cell therapy and summarizes some attempts at stem cell gene editing in current research. Cell bridging is an innovative cutting-edge strategy that includes the specific recognition and signal transduction of artificial receptors.

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