Publications by authors named "DongYu Zhang"

Background: Foodborne pathogens, particularly Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP) found in seafood, pose significant health risks, including abdominal pain, nausea, and even death. Rapid, accurate, and sensitive detection of these pathogens is crucial for food safety and public health. However, existing detection methods often require complex sample pretreatment, which limits their practical application.

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Purpose: In the United States, there are disparities in access to care for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) on the basis of socioeconomic and racial/ethnic factors. This study investigates the association between race/ethnicity and the utilization of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy among older patients with advanced NSCLC (aNSCLC).

Methods: This retrospective study used data from the SEER-Medicare-linked database.

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It is widely known that homocysteine (Hcy) is associated with the pathogenesis of many clinical diseases, and its quantitative detection can help early treatment of related diseases. The selection of materials with excellent properties is important for the construction of electrochemical sensing platforms and quantitative detection of Hcy. In this study, two nanocomposites, Au nanoparticles/hollow carbon spheres (AuNPs@HCS) and Au nanoparticles/solid carbon spheres (AuNPs@SCS), were prepared first.

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The rise of carbapenem-resistant coharboring KPC-2 and NDM-1 poses a significant public health threat. KPC-2-NDM-1- is rarely reported in clinical settings. In this study, we report the largest cohort of eight KPC-2-NDM-1- isolated from children with urinary tract infections.

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  • The study investigates how cancer cells influence the fitness of surrounding tumor microenvironment (TME) cells through a mechanism involving a long non-coding RNA called Tu-Stroma, which alters the expression of Flower isoforms, impacting their growth advantage.
  • The expression of Flower Win isoforms in cancer cells enhances their dominance over TME cells that express Flower Lose isoforms, leading to reduced fitness in the TME.
  • Targeting Flower proteins with a humanized monoclonal antibody in mice has shown promising results, significantly reducing cancer growth and metastasis while improving survival rates and protecting organs from potential lesions.
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The increasing salinity of agricultural lands highlights the urgent need to improve salt tolerance in crops, a critical factor for ensuring food security. Epigenetic mechanisms are pivotal in plant adaptation to salt stress. This review elucidates the complex roles of DNA methylation, histone modifications, histone variants, and non-coding RNAs in the fine-tuning of gene expression in response to salt stress.

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  • A study investigated the impact of timing on ablation procedures for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and heart failure (HF), using data from the Optum Clinformatics database from 2013 to 2022.
  • Patients were divided into two groups: early ablation (within 6 months of AF diagnosis) and late ablation (6-24 months post-diagnosis), assessing various outcomes over 24 months.
  • Results showed that early ablation significantly reduced the rate of AF-related complications, including lower risks for AF recurrence, repeat ablation, and antiarrhythmic drug use compared to late ablation, although no significant differences were found in AF-related hospitalizations or electrical cardioversion.
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  • * It proposes a unique active defense method that includes state observers, an adaptive topology switching mechanism, and switching controllers, which together maintain leader-follower consensus despite DoS attacks affecting agent interactions.
  • * The developed defense system improves upon previous approaches by eliminating restrictions on the duration and frequency of DoS attacks, ensuring that consensus error remains consistent before and after such attacks, validated through various simulations.
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In Brief: Male reproductive problems under psychological stress were widely studied. Using chronically unpredictable mild stress-treated mice, we found that reduced serum testosterone levels were related to the low level of cholesterol in the Leydig cells.

Abstract: Testosterone deficiency in humans can be caused by depressive symptoms; however, the causes of this deficiency are incompletely understood.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Timely management and treatment are critical in alleviating AF disease burden. There is significant heterogeneity in patterns of AF care.

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In this study, a series of novel 4-Aryl-4H-chromene derivatives (D1-D31) were designed and synthesized by integrating quinoline heterocycle to crolibulin template molecule based on the strategy of molecular hybridization. One of these compounds D19 displayed positive antiproliferative activity against U87 cancer cell line (IC = 0.90 ± 0.

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Lung cancer is the third most common cancer with Black/AA men showing higher risk and poorer outcomes than NHW men. Lung cancer disparities are multifactorial, driven by tobacco exposure, inequities in care access, upstream health determinants, and molecular determinants including biological and genetic factors. Elevated expressions of protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs) correlating with poorer prognosis have been observed in many cancers.

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Chemical communication is a ubiquitous process in nature, and it has sparked interest in the development of electric-sense-based robotic perception systems with chemical components. Here, a novel liquid crystal polymer is introduced that combines the transferring, receiving, and sensing of chemical signals, providing a new principle to achieve chemical communication in robotic systems. This approach allows for the transfer of cargo between two polymer coatings, and the transfer can be monitored through an electrical signal.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) increases heart failure (HF) risk. Whereas the risk of HF-related hospitalization and mortality are known in the setting of AF, the impact of AF treatment on HF development is understudied.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare HF incidence among AF patients treated with antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) vs catheter ablation (CA).

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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive cancer without effective therapies and with poor prognosis, causing 7% of all cancer-related fatalities in the USA. Considering the lack of effective therapies for this aggressive cancer, there is an urgent need to define newer and more effective therapeutic strategies. Polyinosine-polycytidylic acid (pIC) is a synthetic double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) which directly activates dendritic cells and natural killer cells inhibiting tumor growth.

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Diseases caused by the consumption of food are a significant but avoidable public health issue, and identifying the source of contamination is a key step in an outbreak investigation to prevent foodborne illnesses. Historical foodborne outbreaks provide rich data on critical attributes such as outbreak factors, food vehicles, and etiologies, and an improved understanding of the relationships between these attributes could provide insights for developing effective food safety interventions. The purpose of this study was to identify hidden patterns underlying the relations between the critical attributes involved in historical foodborne outbreaks through data mining approaches.

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A 96-well plate-based low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR)/colorimetric dual-mode homogeneous immunosensor was developed for the detection of pathogen bacteria, using Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP) as a detection template. The signal unit MNS@Ab is graphene oxide (GO) simultaneously loaded with VP antibody and FeO nanoparticles. A 96-well plate coated with VP antibody captures the target VP, which then binds the signal unit to form the immunocomplex.

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In this work, a sensitive low field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) homogeneous immunoassay, also called magnetic resonance switch (MRSw) sensor, for Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP) was developed. Superparamagnetic 2D nanomaterial was designed and used as the magnetic probe of MRSw sensor. It was GO@SPIONs&Ab, a composite nanomaterial with many superparamagnetic FeO nanoparticles (SPIONs) providing a magnetic signal and VP antibody (Ab) specifically recognizing the target VP evenly distributed on the surface of GO.

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Multiple studies have reported new or exacerbated persistent or resistant hypertension in patients previously infected with COVID-19. We used literature-based discovery to identify and prioritize multi-scalar explanatory biology that relates resistant hypertension to COVID-19. Cross-domain text mining of 33+ million PubMed articles within a comprehensive knowledge graph was performed using SemNet 2.

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Based on a lever-hinge structure, a target-type fiber Bragg grating (FBG) flow sensor is proposed. Differential measurements of temperature and pressure are achieved using two FBGs. The design idea of the sensor is demonstrated from both theoretical and experimental aspects, and the relationship between FBG wavelength and temperature and the relationship between FBG wavelength and volume flow rate were established, respectively.

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Background: Allostatic load has been linked to an increased risk of death in various populations. However, to date, there is no research specifically investigating the effect of allostatic load on mortality in older cancer survivors.

Aims: To investigate the association between allostatic load (AL) and mortality in older cancer survivors.

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Foodborne diseases and outbreaks are significant threats to public health, resulting in millions of illnesses and deaths worldwide each year. Traditional foodborne disease surveillance systems rely on data from healthcare facilities, laboratories, and government agencies to monitor and control outbreaks. Recently, there is a growing recognition of the potential value of incorporating social media data into surveillance systems.

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Socioeconomic and racial disparities exist in access to care among patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the United States. Immunotherapy is a widely established treatment modality for patients with advanced-stage NSCLC (aNSCLC). We examined associations of area-level socioeconomic status with receipt of immunotherapy for aNSCLC patients by race/ethnicity and cancer facility type (academic and non-academic).

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We sought to compare overall survival (OS) by comorbidity burden among patients with stage I/II non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who received thoracoscopic resection. Utilizing data from the National Cancer Database, we conducted a survival analysis among patients aged 50+ with stage I/II NSCLC who received thoracoscopic resection between 2010 and 2017. The comorbidity burden was measured by the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI, 0, 1, 2+).

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Background: Prior studies on the association between asthma and cancer show inconsistent results. This study aimed to generate additional evidence on the association between asthma and cancer, both overall, and by cancer type, in the United States.

Method: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using 2012-2020 electronic health records and claims data in the OneFlorida+ clinical research network.

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