Publications by authors named "FengMei Wang"

Aim: Imbalanced M1/M2 macrophage phenotype activation is a key point in diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Macrophages mainly exhibit the M1 phenotype, which contributes to inflammation and fibrosis in DKD. Studies have indicated that autophagy plays an important role in M1/M2 activation.

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Deep eutectic electrolytes (DEE) have emerged as an innovative approach to address the instability and safety issues of lithium metal batteries at elevated temperatures. However, in practice, there is often an undesirable incompatibility between the eutectic mixture and electrodes, and also an insufficient reduction stability of DEE due to the increased Li concentration. Herein, we designed a new DEE by utilizing weakly solvating tetrahydropyran (THP) solvent.

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The entrapment of the left renal vein (LRV) may contribute to changes in hemodynamics within kidney and could also be associated with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Although the relationship between the nutcracker phenomenon and IgAN has not yet been elucidated, it is speculated that this patient's refractory hypertension is a combined effect of nutcracker syndrome (NCS) and IgAN.

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Proton batteries are promising candidates for next-generation large-scale energy storage in extreme conditions due to the small ionic radius and efficient transport of protons. Hydrogen gas, with its low working potentials, fast kinetics, and stability, further enhances the performance of proton batteries but necessitates the development of novel electrolytes with low freezing points and reduced corrosion. This work introduces a localized water restriction strategy by incorporating a tertiary component with a high donor number, which forms strong bonds with water molecules.

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Objective: This retrospective study evaluated tolvaptan's efficacy, safety, and predictive indicators in managing volume overload in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.

Methods: CKD patients with volume overload, treated with loop diuretics alone or with tolvaptan at Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University, from 1 March 2022 to 31 December 2023, were included. Patients were divided into loop diuretic (Group C) and loop diuretic combined with tolvaptan (Group T) cohorts.

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There is an urgent need to develop a cost-effective and highly efficient acidic OER catalyst to support the progress of proton exchange membrane water electrolysis technology. Ruthenium-based catalysts, which possess high activity and significantly lower cost compared to iridium-based catalysts, emerge as competitive candidates. However, their suboptimal stability constrains the wide application of RuO.

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Along with the booming research on zinc metal batteries (ZMBs) in recent years, operational issues originated from inferior interfacial reversibility have become inevitable. Presently, single-component electrolytes represented by aqueous solution, "water-in-salt," solid, eutectic, ionic liquids, hydrogel, or organic solvent system are hard to undertake independently the task of guiding the practical application of ZMBs due to their specific limitations. The hybrid electrolytes modulate microscopic interaction mode between Zn and other ions/molecules, integrating vantage of respective electrolyte systems.

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Background And Aims: Various inflammatory and immune cytokines play key roles in the progression of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related liver cirrhosis (LC). This study explored the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in cytokines with the combined effect of polymorphisms and gender-polymorphisms interaction and LC risk.

Methods: In this study, a case-control design was used, samples were selected from 45 patients with hepatitis B-related cirrhosis and 45 age-gender-matched chronic HBV-infected patients without cirrhosis attending the tumor hospital of Wuwei Academy of Medical Sciences.

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The gut microbiota plays an important role in host nutrient absorption, immune function, and behavioral patterns. Much research on the gut microbiota of wildlife has focused on feces samples, so the microbial composition along the gastrointestinal tract of wildlife is not well reported. To address this gap, we performed high-throughput sequencing of 16s rRNA genes and ITs rRNA genes in the gastrointestinal contents of a wild adult male Chinese muntjac () to comparatively analyze the microbial diversity of different gastrointestinal regions.

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Immune therapy has significantly improved the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients, yet its efficacy remains limited, underscoring the urgency to identify new therapeutic targets and biomarkers. Here, we investigated the pathological and physiological roles of KIF20A and assess its potential in enhancing HCC treatment efficacy when combined with PD-1 inhibitors. We initially assess KIF20A's oncogenic function using liver-specific KIF20A knockout (Kif20a CKO) mouse models and orthotopic xenografts.

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Steering on the intrinsic active site of an electrode material is essential for efficient electrochemical biomass upgrading to valuable chemicals with high selectivity. Herein, we show that an in-situ surface reconstruction of a two-dimensional layered CdPS nanosheet electrocatalyst, triggered by electrolyte, facilitates efficient 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) hydrogenation to 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan (BHMF) under ambient condition. The in-situ Raman spectroscopy and comprehensive post-mortem catalyst characterizations evidence the construction of a surface-bounded CdS layer on CdPS to form CdPS/CdS heterostructure.

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Two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e ORR) is of great significance to HO production and reversible nonalkaline Zn-air batteries (ZABs). Multiple oxygen-containing sp-bonded nanocarbons have been developed as electrocatalysts for 2e ORR, but they still suffer from poor activity and stability due to the limited and mixed active sites at the edges as well as hydrophilic character. Herein, graphdiyne (GDY) with rich sp-C bonds is studied for enhanced 2e ORR.

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Single-crystal lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt-oxide (SC-NMC) is attracting increasing attention due to its excellent structural stability. However, its practical production faces challenges associated with complex precursor preparation processes and severe lithium-nickel cation mixing at high temperatures, which restricts its widespread application. Here, a molten-salt-assisted method is proposed using low-melting-point carbonates.

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Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate whether skeletal muscle cystathionine γ-lyase (CTH) contributes to high-fat diet (HFD)-induced metabolic disorders using skeletal muscle knockout () mice.

Methods: The mice and littermate () mice were fed with either HFD or chow diet for 13 weeks. Metabolomics and transcriptome analysis were used to assess the impact of CTH deficiency in skeletal muscle.

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  • - Nephronophthisis (NPHP) is a rare genetic kidney disease that primarily affects children, but there's evidence suggesting it could also be significant in adult cases of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) that are often overlooked.
  • - This study presents a case of a 48-year-old male with adult-onset ESRD and identified two gene mutations linked to NPHP, which are thought to play a role in his renal dysfunction and associated kidney cancer.
  • - The research highlights the need to better understand adult-onset NPHP, especially since the presence of these genetic mutations could indicate a connection with renal clear cell carcinoma in older patients.
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of recombinant human thrombopoietin (rhTPO) on platelet count (PLT) and liver function in acute liver failure (ALF) rats by observing the dynamic changes of PLT, thrombopoietin (TPO) and liver function during ALF.

Methods: Twenty-four male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into model group, TPO group and interleukin-11 (IL-11) group using a random number table method, with eight rats in each group. All rats were intraperitoneally injected with D-galactosamine (D-GalN, 1 500 mg/kg, dosed within 72 hours) to induce the ALF model.

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Heterogeneous electrocatalysis closely relies on the electronic structure of the catalytic materials. The ferroelectric-to-paraelectric phase transition of the materials also involves a change in the state of electrons that could impact the electrocatalytic activity, but such correlation remains unexplored. Here, we demonstrate experimentally and theoretically that the intrinsic electrocatalytic activity could be regulated as exampled by hydrogen evolution reaction catalysis over two-dimensional ferroelectric CuInPS.

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RNA m6 methyladenosine (m6A) modifications impact tumor biology and immune processes, particularly in hepatocellular malignant tumors. Using a consensus clustering algorithm on 371 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) samples, we identified three m6A-modified subtypes and correlated them with positive tumor microenvironment (TME) markers for distinct immune phenotypes. Stratifying patients based on m6A scores revealed a low presentation group with better immune penetration, lower tumor mutation load, and increased expression of immune checkpoint markers like CTLA-4 and PD-1, suggesting enhanced responsiveness to immunization therapy.

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  • PEC catalysis is a promising method for producing valuable chemicals from renewable sources, with significant research conducted on various reactions and feedstocks.
  • Challenges remain that hinder the commercialization of PEC processes despite the advancements made.
  • This review summarizes the fundamentals of PEC, highlights photoelectrode fabrication methods, and discusses progress and future prospects for using PEC to create high-value products from sustainable materials.
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Four major studies (Checkmate577, Keynote-590, Checkmate649 and Attraction-4) of locally advanced esophageal cancer published in 2020 have established the importance of immunotherapy, represented by anti-programmed death protein (PD)-1 in postoperative adjuvant treatment and advanced first-line treatment of locally advanced or advanced esophageal cancer and esophagogastric junction cancer, from the aspects of proof of concept, long-term survival, overall survival rate and progression-free survival. For unresectable or inoperable nonmetastatic esophageal cancer, concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy is the standard treatment recommended by various guidelines. Because its curative effect is still not ideal, it is necessary to explore radical radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the future, and it is considered to be promising to combine them with immunotherapeutic drugs such as anti-PD-1.

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Background: It has been found that a variety of host disease states can exacerbate intestinal inflammation, leading to disruption of intestinal barrier function. Changes in the composition of the intestine microbiota, which affect downstream metabolites in turn, ultimately react against the host.

Objectives: We revealed the mechanism of berberine as an intestinal protective agent in rats with renal ischemia-reperfusion injury acute kidney injury (AKI).

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  • Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a severe medical condition influenced significantly by gut dysbiosis, and polysaccharides from the mushroom Abalone (ABM) could help address this issue.
  • * Researchers isolated a key polysaccharide (ABP1) from ABM and tested it in a mouse model to see its effects on intestinal I/R injury, finding that it improved gut barrier function and reduced inflammation by regulating immune cell activity.
  • * ABP1 also altered gut microbiota composition, decreasing harmful bacteria and promoting beneficial ones, indicating its potential as a therapeutic agent for intestinal I/R injury through microbiota regulation and inflammation control.
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The combination of microwave ablation (MWA) and chemodynamic therapy (CDT) presents a promising strategy for complete eradication of residual tumor after MWA. However, it remains challenging and urgent to develop a facile, biocompatible, and imaging-guided platform for the achievement of this goal. Herein, a minimalist manganese hydrogel (ALG-Mn hydrogel) is proposed for synergistic MWA and CDT to completely eradicate tumor in vivo.

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Purpose: The characteristics of cytokine/chemokine(CK) profiles across different courses of chronic hepatitis B virus infection and the effects of NAs antiviral therapy on cytokine profiles remain unclear.

Methods: This report provides evidence from 383 patients with chronic HBV infection. The Luminex multiple cytokine detection technology was used to detect CK profiles.

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