Publications by authors named "Fan Linyuan"

The endometrium is a critical component of female reproductive health. Endometritis can significantly affect women's health, leading to complications such as infertility, pregnancy failure, and intrauterine adhesions. Therefore, establishing a reliable and effective model of endometritis is essential for advancing research in female reproductive health.

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Background: L. is a large genus widely distributed across the continents of the Old World. Among its members, approximately 14 species found in China are recognized as popular herbal medicines.

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Background: Tuberculosis remains an infectious disease of global concern, with potential impacts on respiratory and intestinal microbiota owing to prolonged broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy. Despite its potential to cause infertility, the vaginal microbiota of women with genital tuberculosis remains poorly understood. We comprehensively analyzed the vaginal microbiota in Chinese women with genital tuberculosis.

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Small-cell neuroendocrine cancer (SCNEC) of the uterine cervix is an exceedingly rare, highly aggressive tumor with an extremely poor prognosis. The cellular heterogeneity, origin, and tumorigenesis trajectories of SCNEC of the cervix remain largely unclear. We performed single-cell RNA sequencing and whole-exome sequencing on tumor tissues and adjacent normal cervical tissues from two patients diagnosed with SCNEC of the cervix.

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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), as a potentially new and crucial element of biological regulation, have gained widespread attention in recent years. Our previous work identified lncRNA empty spiracles homeobox 2 antisence (EMX2-AS) was significantly increased during the osteoblast differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Overexpression of lncRNA EMX2-AS promoted osteogenesis in vitro and enhanced heterotopic bone formation in vivo, whereas lncRNA EMX2-AS knockdown had the opposite effect.

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  • - The study focuses on the importance of the endometrium in early pregnancy and how infections like endometritis can lead to infertility; researchers created patient-derived endometrial epithelial gland organoids (EEGOs) to investigate this issue.
  • - An EEGOs infection model was developed, with treatment involving hormones to observe changes, and the release of inflammatory cytokines was measured, revealing significant inflammatory responses post-infection and differences in gene expression.
  • - E2 (estrogen) treatment after infection showed a reduction in inflammatory gene expression and enhanced genes linked to receptivity, proliferation, and barrier repair, indicating its potential therapeutic role in managing endometritis.
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Long non-coding RNAs were commonly viewed as non-coding elements. However, they are increasingly recognized for their ability to be translated into proteins, thereby playing a significant role in various cellular processes and diseases. With developments in biotechnology and computational algorithms, a range of novel approaches are being applied to investigate the translation of long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs).

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Delftia has been separated from freshwater, sludge, and soil and has emerged as a novel opportunistic pathogen in the female vagina. However, the genomic characteristics, pathogenicity, and biotechnological properties still need to be comprehensively investigated. In this study, a Delftia strain was isolated from the vaginal discharge of a 43-year-old female with histologically confirmed cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN III), followed by whole-genome sequencing.

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Objective: To determine the optimum biofilm formation ratio of () in a mixed culture with ().

Methods: ATCC14018, ATCC25922, as well as five strains of were selected from the vaginal sources of patients whose biofilm forming capacity was determined by the Crystal Violet method. The biofilm forming capacity of in anaerobic and non-anaerobic environments were compared using the identical assay.

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In the era of single-cell biology, spatial proteomics has emerged as an important frontier. However, it still faces several challenges in technology. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are an important material in spatial proteomics, in which fixed tissues are excised using laser capture microdissection (LCM), followed by protein identification with mass spectrometry.

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  • Farnesol, a molecule secreted by Candida, shows promise as an antifungal agent against hard-to-treat infections like vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC).
  • In laboratory tests, low concentrations of farnesol (≤ 50 µmol/L) did not harm vaginal epithelial cells but effectively reduced the adhesion of Candida albicans to these cells.
  • Treatment with farnesol led to increased levels of IL-4 and IL-17 cytokines, indicating it may enhance the immune response to Candida infections, though more research is needed to determine the best therapeutic dosage.
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common infectious disease of the lower female reproductive tract, which is characterized by the augmentation of anaerobic bacteria. Gardnerella (G.) vaginalis plays a predominant role in BV recurrence relating to its higher virulence potential and biofilm formation ability.

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Background: In recent years, virtual reality (VR) has evolved from an alternative to a necessity in older adults for health, medical care, and social interaction. Upper limb (UL) motor skill, is an important ability in manipulating VR systems and represents the brain's regulation of movements using the UL muscles. In this study, we used a haptic-feedback Virtual Box and Block Test (VBBT) system and an Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI) to examine age-related differences in UL motor performance and intrinsic motivation in VR use.

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Introduction: Eye-tracking technology provides a reliable and cost-effective approach to characterize mental representation according to specific patterns. Mental rotation tasks, referring to the mental representation and transformation of visual information, have been widely used to examine visuospatial ability. In these tasks, participants visually perceive three-dimensional (3D) objects and mentally rotate them until they identify whether the paired objects are identical or mirrored.

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Background: Endometriosis, a common gynaecological disease in women, affects 10% of women of childbearing age. Among infertile women, this proportion is as high as 30-50%. Despite the high prevalence of endometriosis, the pathogenesis of endometriosis is still unclear.

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Background: Chlamydia trachomatis and Mycoplasma infections have been regarded as severe challenges to public health worldwide because their potential risk of leading to serious reproductive complications. C. trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infections and the prevalence has been increasing in recent years.

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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is infection-induced inflammation of the female upper reproductive tract that results in high fever, ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and varying degrees of chronic pelvic pain. Recent clinical studies have shown that Kangfuxiaoyanshuan (KFXYS), a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulation, may short the course of the disease and reduce the occurrence of PID sequelae, but its pharmacological action and potential mechanism have not been fully elucidated. Here, we aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects and mechanism of KFXYS in rats with PID.

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Introduction: Ovarian endometriosis is a frequently occurring gynecological disease with large socioeconomic impact. Accumulating evidence has suggested that aberrant miRNA-mRNA interactions are involved in the pathogenesis and progression of ovarian endometriosis. This study aims to identify key miRNAs in ovarian endometriosis by using integrated bioinformatic analysis of a dysregulated miRNA-mRNA co-expression network.

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Currently, vision-related neuroscience studies are undergoing a trend from simplified image stimuli toward more naturalistic stimuli. Virtual reality (VR), as an emerging technology for visual immersion, provides more depth cues for three-dimensional (3D) presentation than two-dimensional (2D) image. It is still unclear whether the depth cues used to create 3D visual perception modulate specific cortical activation.

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Nanobodies, also known as VHHs, originate from the serum of Camelidae. Nanobodies have considerable advantages over conventional antibodies, including smaller size, more modifiable, and deeper tissue penetration, making them promising tools for immunotherapy and antibody-drug development. A high-throughput nanobody screening platform is critical to the rapid development of nanobodies.

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(Garryaceae), which includes approximately ten evergreen woody species, is a genus endemic to East Asia. Their striking morphological features give species remarkable ornamental value. Owing to high levels of morphological divergence and plasticity, species definitions of remain perplexing and problematic.

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Background: Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are at an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and varying degrees of chronic pelvic pain. The aims of this study were to establish a rat model of PID and characterize its progression in order to assist in the study of pathophysiological mechanisms and to provide animal model for future studies of PID treatments.

Methods: Fifty Sprague-Dawley rats (female, 6-weeks-old) were divided into a model group (n=28) and a control group (n=22).

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Pairs polyphylla var. yunnanensis (Paris L.) is a valuable medicinal plant used in traditional Chinese medicine.

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The identity of the earliest inhabitants of Xinjiang, in the heart of Inner Asia, and the languages that they spoke have long been debated and remain contentious. Here we present genomic data from 5 individuals dating to around 3000-2800 BC from the Dzungarian Basin and 13 individuals dating to around 2100-1700 BC from the Tarim Basin, representing the earliest yet discovered human remains from North and South Xinjiang, respectively. We find that the Early Bronze Age Dzungarian individuals exhibit a predominantly Afanasievo ancestry with an additional local contribution, and the Early-Middle Bronze Age Tarim individuals contain only a local ancestry.

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