Publications by authors named "Fan Xinyi"

Biparatopic antibodies (bpAbs), which target non-overlapping epitopes on the same antigen, offer unique mechanisms of action and therapeutic applications that surpass those of conventional monospecific antibodies. These distinctive properties have positioned bpAbs as effective therapeutic agents in the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases, especially in cases where current treatments face limitations. Among these, HER2-targeted bpAbs have shown significant improvements in survival outcomes for patients with solid tumors that depend on HER2 signaling.

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Introduction: WRKY transcription factors are essential for plant growth, health, and responses to biotic and abiotic stress.

Methods: In this study, we performed a deep characterization of the WRKY gene family in the genome of . We also analyzed the expression profiles of these genes upon colonization by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) () and infection with the bacterial pathogen ().

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Hydrogen sulfide (HS), the third endogenous gaseous molecule, plays a crucial role in biological signaling and metabolic processes. It has garnered significant attention from researchers in the field of biochemistry. The highly sensitive detection of HS is essential for elucidating its functions and has long been a key objective in biochemical sensing.

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Percutaneous transthoracic puncture of small pulmonary nodules is technically challenging. We developed a novel electromagnetic navigation puncture system for the puncture of sub-centimeter lung nodules by combining multiple deep learning models with electromagnetic and spatial localization technologies. We compared the performance of DL-EMNS and conventional CT-guided methods in percutaneous lung punctures using phantom and animal models.

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Background: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) stands as one of the most prevalent and severe causes of heart failure. Inflammation plays a pivotal role throughout the progression of DCM to heart failure, while age acts as a natural predisposing factor for all cardiovascular diseases. These two factors often interact, contributing to cardiac fibrosis, which is both a common manifestation and a pathogenic driver of adverse remodeling in DCM-induced heart failure.

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This study integrates partial denitrification/Anammox (PD/A) with hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystallization in a single reactor, achieving simultaneous nitrogen and phosphorus removal along with phosphorus recovery. By adjusting pH, sludge concentration, low COD/TN ratio, and applying moderate dissolved oxygen stress, the system operated stably and promoted the synergistic growth of HAP and biomass. Results showed a nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) of 94.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of aminooxyacetic acid (AOAA) on cognitive function, particularly learning and memory, in a rat model of chronic alcoholism. Additionally, the study explored changes in cystathionine β-synthase (CBS), hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), and serotonin (5-HT) levels in the prefrontal cortex to understand the potential neurochemical mechanisms involved.

Methods: Sixty-four male SD rats were randomly divided into four groups, with 16 rats in each: Con, Con + AOAA, Model, and Model + AOAA.

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Background And Aim: (Oliv.) Diels (Danggui, DG), exhibits potential in myocardial infarction (MI) treatment. However, research on its synergistic combinations for cardioprotective effects has been limited owing to inadequate approaches.

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Hypoxia is a typical hallmark of solid tumors and plays a crucial role in the progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinogenesis (ESCC). Nevertheless, the precise mechanisms underlying the involvement of hypoxia in tumor development remain unclear. In the present study, a novel hypoxia-induced long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) is identified first, lnc191, which is highly expressed in clinical ESCC tissues and is positively correlated with poor prognosis of ESCC patients.

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  • This study evaluated the impact of cortical bone thickness, bone density, and residual ridge shape on the accuracy of dental implant placement using digital guides in the posterior mandibular area.
  • The research involved 75 implants from 55 patients, utilizing advanced imaging and software tools (CBCT scans and Simplant Pro 17) for analysis and planning.
  • Key findings revealed that lower bone density and certain ridge shapes (like S-shape) negatively affected the precision of implant placement, particularly in angular and linear deviations.
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Crotonylation is a recently discovered protein acyl modification that shares many enzymes with acetylation. However, it possesses a distinct regulatory mechanism and biological function due to its unique crotonyl structure. Since the discovery of crotonylation in 2011, numerous crotonylation sites have been identified in both histones and other proteins.

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  • DnaJ (Orf40) is a key protein in the Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus that is crucial for the budding of new virus particles and transporting nucleocapsids from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
  • Previous research showed that reducing DnaJ levels prevents nucleocapsids from leaving the nucleus, but how this process is regulated was not clear.
  • Our study found that acetylation of a specific lysine residue (K17) in DnaJ enhances viral replication by improving nucleocapsid interaction with proteins and their transport within the cell, while deacetylation disrupts this process and reduces virus production.
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n-Type polythiophene represents a promising category of n-type polymer thermoelectric materials known for their straightforward structure and scalable synthesis. However, n-type polythiophene often suffers from a twisted backbone and poor stacking property when introducing high-density electron-withdrawing groups for a lower lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) level, which is considered to be beneficial for n-doping efficiency. Herein, we developed two isomers of polythiophene derivatives, PTTz1 and PTTz2, by inserting thiazole units into the polythiophene backbone composed of thieno[3,4-]pyrrole-4,6-dione (TPD) and thiophene-3,4-dicarbonitrile (2CNT).

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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive skin cancer with a high risk of metastasis. The development of anti-PD-1/PD-L1 immunotherapy has improved outcomes for advanced MCC, yet about 50% of such patients do not achieve durable responses. This study analyzed the effects of age and body mass index (BMI) on immunotherapy response in 183 advanced MCC patients from a single-center longitudinal database.

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Polygonatum sibiricum (P. sibiricum), recognized as a precious nourishing Chinese traditional medicine, exhibits the pharmacological effect of anti-aging. In this work, we proposed a novel mechanism underlying this effect related to the less studied bioactive compounds fructooligosaccharides in P.

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Experimental realization of strong coupling between a single exciton and plasmons remains challenging as it requires deterministic positioning of the single exciton and alignment of its dipole moment with the plasmonic fields. This study aims to combine the host-guest chemistry approach with the cucurbit[7]uril-mediated active self-assembly to precisely integrate a single methylene blue molecule in an Au nanodimer at the deterministic position (gap center of the nanodimer) with the maximum electric field (EF) and perfectly align its transition dipole moment with the EF, yielding a large spectral Rabi splitting of 116 meV for a single-molecule exciton-matching the analytical model and numerical simulations. Statistical analysis of vibrational spectroscopy and dark-field scattering spectra confirm the realization of the single exciton strong coupling at room temperature.

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The peroxidase-like behaviors of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have the potential to the development of rapid and sensitive colorimetric assays for specific food ingredients and contaminants. Here, using NaBH as a reducing agent, AuNPs with a supramolecular macrocyclic compound β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) capped were synthesized under alkaline conditions. Monodispersal of β-CD@AuNPs possessed a reduction in diameter size and performed great peroxidase-like activities toward both substrates, HO and TMB.

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The general strategy for n-type organic thermoelectric is to blend n-type conjugated polymer hosts with small molecule dopants. In this work, all-polymer n-type thermoelectric is reported by dissolving a novel n-type conjugated polymer and a polymer dopant, poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI), in alcohol solution, followed by spin-coating to give polymer host/polymer dopant blend film. To this end, an alcohol-soluble n-type conjugated polymer is developed by attaching polar and branched oligo (ethylene glycol) (OEG) side chains to a cyano-substituted poly(thiophene-alt-co-thiazole) main chain.

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  • Cutaneous fungal infections in male genitalia are uncommon and often present with atypical symptoms, with limited large-scale data available.
  • A study examined 79 male patients, revealing that T. rubrum was the most common fungus, affecting 67.6% of patients, followed by C. albicans in 28.4%.
  • Key predisposing factors included the presence of other fungal infections, use of corticosteroids, and high moisture levels, highlighting the importance of timely examination and treatment for these infections.
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The fish louse , a branchiuran crustacean of the Argulidae family, is attracting increasing attention because of its parasitic tendencies and significant health threats to global fish farming. The mitogenomes can yield a foundation for studying epidemiology, genetic diversity, and molecular ecology and therefore may be used to assist in the surveillance and control of . In this study, we sequenced and assembled the complete mitogenome of to shed light on its genetic and evolutionary blueprint.

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The glycerol oxidation reaction (GOR) run with photoelectrochemical cells (PECs) is one of the most promising ways to upgrade biomass because it is thermodynamically favorable, while irreversible overoxidation leads to unsatisfactory product selectivities. Herein, a tunable one-dimensional nanoconfined environment was introduced into the GOR process, which accelerated mass transfer of glycerol via the microscale fluid effect and changed the main oxidation product from formic acid (FA) to glyceraldehyde (GLD), which led to retention of the heavier multicarbon products. The rate of glycerol diffusion in the nanochannels increased by a factor of 4.

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  • Physicians aim to cure underlying diseases in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), but ultimately focus on enhancing the survivors' quality of life, particularly through supporting their return to work (RTW).
  • A survey of 994 post-HCT survivors revealed that while many had worked before their diagnosis, only 53% were currently employed, with factors like type of HCT and employer support influencing their ability to return to work.
  • Despite 95% of respondents expressing a need for RTW support from their transplant centers, only 13% had received such assistance, highlighting a gap in resources and information on available support and benefits for survivors.
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The development of neuromorphic visual systems has recently gained momentum due to their potential in areas such as autonomous vehicles and robotics. However, current machine visual systems based on silicon technology usually contain photosensor arrays, format conversion, memory and processing modules. As a result, the redundant data shuttling between each unit, resulting in large latency and high-power consumption, seriously limits the performance of neuromorphic vision chips.

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High concentrations of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) is the key of characteristic of fatty liver in dairy cows. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of high concentration of NEFA on lipid metabolism in hepatocytes through the lipidomic approach and molecular biology techniques. Stimulate AML-12 cells with different concentrations of NEFA, observe the cellular lipid accumulation, and select 0.

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