Publications by authors named "Fang Tong"

Background: Cognitive decline is a chronic condition which is characterized by a loss of the ability to remember, learn, and pay attention to complex tasks. Many older people are now suffering from cognitive decline, which decreases life quality and leads to disability. This study aimed to identify the risk and protective factors for cognitive decline of the older people from daily life and establish a predictive model using logistic regression.

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The glymphatic system theory introduces a new perspective on fluid flow and homeostasis in the brain. Here, cerebrospinal fluid and interstitial fluid (CSF-ISF) moves from the perivascular spaces (PVS) of arteries to those of veins for drainage. Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) plays a crucial role in driving fluid within the PVS.

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Background: Most attention-based networks fall short in effectively integrating spatial and channel-wise information across different scales, which results in suboptimal performance for segmenting coronary vessels in x-ray digital subtraction angiography (DSA) images. This limitation becomes particularly evident when attempting to identify tiny sub-branches.

Purpose: To address this limitation, a multi-scale dual attention embedded network (named MDA-Net) is proposed to consolidate contextual spatial and channel information across contiguous levels and scales.

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Objective: Ischemia-reperfusion of the abdominal aorta often results in damage to distant organs, such as the heart and brain. This cellular heterogeneity within affected tissues complicates the roles of specific cell subsets in abdominal aorta occlusion model (AAO) injury. However, cell type-specific molecular pathology in the hippocampus after ischemia is poorly understood.

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The prevalent itching condition associated with aging, historically referred to as senile pruritus, diminishes quality of life. Despite its impact, effective treatments remain elusive, largely due to an incomplete understanding of its pathological cause. In this study, we reveal a subset of dorsal root ganglion neurons enriched with Zn2+ that express the vesicular Zn2+ transporter TMEM163.

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  • - Cerebrovascular diseases (CVDs) like ischemic stroke pose major global health risks, causing significant disability and death, leading to interest in new treatment methods.
  • - Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) is a promising non-drug approach that harnesses the body's natural defenses to protect brain health during and after strokes, with potential benefits when used alongside other therapies like medication and exercise.
  • - The review highlights the need for standardized RIC protocols and more clinical trials to better understand its mechanisms and maximize its effectiveness in preventing and treating CVDs.
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Lysosome-targeting degradation technologies have emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for the selective depletion of target extracellular and cell-surface proteins by harnessing a cell-surface effector protein such as lysosome-targeting receptors (LTRs) or transmembrane E3 ligases that direct lysosomal degradation. We recently developed a lysosome-targeting degradation platform termed signal-mediated lysosome-targeting chimeras (SignalTACs) that functions independently of an LTR or E3 ligase; these are engineered fusion proteins comprising a target binder, a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP), and a lysosomal sorting signal motif (P1). Herein, we present the next-generation SignalTACs containing a single endocytic signal that bypasses the need for a CPP.

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Tumor-selective degradation of target proteins has the potential to offer superior therapeutic benefits with maximized therapeutic windows and minimized off-target effects. However, the development of effective lysosome-targeted degradation platforms for achieving selective protein degradation in tumors remains a substantial challenge. Cancer cells depend on certain solute carrier (SLC) transporters to acquire extracellular nutrients to sustain their metabolism and growth.

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  • * Increasing KGM concentration improved the hydrogels' viscosity and rigidity, but pure KGM had poor lubrication performance across all tested concentrations.
  • * Adding lecithin (in small amounts) significantly enhanced the lubricating properties of the KGM hydrogels by restructuring the hydrogel network and reducing friction through molecular interactions.
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  • This study evaluated how well a deep learning model could predict lymphovascular invasion (LVI) status using breast MRI images in patients with invasive breast cancer that did not have axillary lymph node metastasis.
  • Data was analyzed from 280 patients, with various machine learning and deep learning algorithms used to identify key features that predict LVI status.
  • The deep learning model that combined radiomic and clinical features had the best performance, achieving an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.896 for predicting LVI, outperforming other models used in the study.
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Purpose: To summarize recent cases of fatal insulin poisoning both domestically and internationally, thereby offering valuable insights for the forensic identification of insulin overdose cases.

Methods: Literature published since 2000 on fatal insulin overdose were systematically searched and screened. Data encompassing variables such as year, age, sex, cause of death, scene conditions, occupations, medical histories of victims and perpetrators, autopsy timing, dosage and administration methods, forensic pathology, and toxicological analysis, were compiled for rigorous statistical analysis.

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Ischemic stroke (IS) remains one of the most serious threats to human life. Early blood-brain barrier damage (BBB) is the cause of parenchymal cell damage. Repair of the structure and function of the BBB is beneficial for the treatment of IS.

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  • Researchers screened 32 lactic acid strains for their ability to convert linoleic acid to CLA, using UV spectrophotometry and gas chromatography to identify the most effective strain.
  • The optimized strain achieved a 94.68 μg/mL yield of CLA, significantly higher than the initial 54.28 μg/mL, indicating potential for improved CLA production through lactic acid fermentation.
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Thermosensation is vital for the survival, propagation, and adaption of all organisms, but its mechanism is not fully understood yet. Here, we find that TMC6, a membrane protein of unknown function, is highly expressed in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and functions as a Gαq-coupled G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-like receptor to sense noxious heat. TMC6-deficient mice display a substantial impairment in noxious heat sensation while maintaining normal perception of cold, warmth, touch, and mechanical pain.

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AlGaN-based solar-blind ultraviolet avalanche detectors have huge potentials in the fields of corona discharge monitoring, biological imaging, etc. Here, we study the impact of the heterojunction polarization-related effects on the AlGaN-based solar-blind ultraviolet avalanche detectors. Our work confirms that the polarization heterojunction is beneficial to reducing avalanche bias and lifting avalanche gain by improving the electric field in the depletion region, while the polarization-induced fixed charges will lead to a redistribution of the electrons, in turn shielding the charges and weakening the electric field enhancement effect.

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  • The study investigates how methylation changes in liver tissues are linked to gallstone formation in mice through advanced sequencing techniques.
  • Researchers found over 8,700 areas of altered DNA methylation and more than 1,400 genes with abnormal expression levels.
  • The findings suggest that these methylation changes could disrupt essential pathways like cholesterol metabolism and bile secretion, potentially contributing to gallstone development for the first time.
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  • AlN films are valued for their excellent properties, including a wide bandgap and high resistance to radiation, making them useful in various applications.
  • High-temperature annealing (HTA) can produce quality AlN films efficiently, but it leads to an unexpected change in lattice polarity from N-polarity to Al-polarity, the mechanism for which is still unclear.
  • The study found that this polarity inversion is caused by the diffusion of aluminum and oxygen atoms from the sapphire substrate into the AlN layer, but it has minimal effects on the film's quality and stress, with a prediction of a two-dimensional electron gas at the inversion interface, though measured concentrations are lower than expected due to various factors.
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Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an inflammatory pathological condition for which effective drugs are currently lacking. The objective of this study was to reveal the regulatory mechanisms of growth arrest specific transcript 5 (GAS5) in IBD.

Material And Methods: To mimic IBD in vitro, human fetal colon (FHC) cells were exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce inflammation.

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We construct a pandemic-induced fear (PIF) index to measure fear of the COVID-19 pandemic using Internet search volumes of the Chinese local search engine and empirically investigate the impact of fear of the pandemic on Chinese stock market returns. A reduced-bias estimation approach for multivariate regression is employed to address the issue of small-sample bias. We find that the PIF index has a negative and significant impact on cumulative stock market returns.

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This research investigated the impact of air plasma and high-pressure plasma treatments on corn starch. The resulting samples were characterized by particle morphology, molecular polymerization degree, molecular functional groups, and crystallinity. SEM analysis revealed that plasma treatment altered the surface morphology of corn starch, with variations observed depending on the duration of treatment.

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Background And Purpose: Psoriasis is a common autoimmune skin disease that significantly diminishes patients' quality of life. Interactions between primary afferents of the somatosensory system and the cutaneous immune system mediate the pathogenesis of psoriasis. This study aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of how primary sensory neurons regulate psoriasis formation.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have gained significant attention in recent years. This bibliometric analysis aimed to provide insights into the current state and future trends of global circRNA research. The scientific output on circRNAs from 2010 to 2022 was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection with circRNA-related terms as the subjects.

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Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is one of the most common pathological features of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Our previous study using proteomics suggested that peripherin (PRPH) should be a potential candidate as a biomarker for TAI diagnosis. This study is to further elucidate the role and association of PRPH with TAI.

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Membrane proteins are a crucial class of therapeutic targets that remain challenging to modulate using traditional occupancy-driven inhibition strategies or current proteolysis-targeting degradation approaches. Here, we report that the inherent endolysosomal sorting machinery can be harnessed for the targeted degradation of membrane proteins. A new degradation technique, termed signal-mediated lysosome-targeting chimeras (SignalTACs), was developed by genetically fusing the signaling motif from the cation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptor (CI-M6PR) to a membrane protein binder.

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This study investigated the long-term results, failure patterns, and prognostic factors of patients with initially inoperable non-metastatic pancreatic cancer (PC) receiving definitive radiotherapy (RT). Between January 2016 and December 2020, a total of 168 non-metastatic PC patients, who were surgically unresectable or medically inoperable, were enrolled to receive definitive RT, with or without chemotherapy. Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier method with a log-rank test.

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