Publications by authors named "Fu S"

Purpose: DNA methylation prominently inactivates tumor suppressor genes and facilitates oncogenesis. Previously, we delineated a chromosome 18 deletion encompassing the erythrocyte membrane protein band 4.1-like 3 (EPB41L3) gene, a progenitor for the tumor suppressor that is differentially expressed in adenocarcinoma of the lung-1 (DAL-1) in gastric cancer (GC).

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  • The Yarlung Tsangpo River's unique environment offers opportunities to study the evolution and ecology of fish, particularly the threatened species Schizopygopsis younghusbandi, which is facing overfishing and biological invasion issues.
  • Researchers created a detailed chromosome-level genome for S. younghusbandi and collected genetic data from 59 individuals across six river locations, finding a divergence from other species around 4.2 million years ago linked to the Tibetan uplift.
  • The study highlights how this fish adapted genetically over time, informs conservation efforts, and suggests that its ancient population originated upstream, evolving through significant climate changes.
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The combined stresses of fasting and hypoxia are common events during the life history of freshwater fish species. Hypoxia tolerance is vital for survival in aquatic environments, which requires organisms to down-regulate their maintenance energetic expenditure while simultaneously preserving physiological features such as oxygen supply capacity under conditions of food deprivation. Generally, infrequent-feeding species who commonly experience food shortages might evolve more adaptive strategies to cope with food deprivation than frequent-feeding species.

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  • COVID-19 may heighten the risk of memory decline and Alzheimer's disease, but direct evidence of its impact on brain changes is still limited.
  • A study of postmortem brain samples revealed abnormal levels of hyperphosphorylated tau protein and prolonged glial activation in key brain areas months after COVID-19 recovery, despite no evidence of the virus in those regions.
  • While COVID-19 didn't significantly affect beta-amyloid levels or neuron counts, the findings suggest a potential link between post-COVID neurological changes and an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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Oncogene amplification is a significant factor contributing to poor prognosis and limited treatment in patients with advanced gastric cancer. Therefore, identifying amplified oncogenes and elucidating their oncogenic mechanisms will provide reliable therapeutic targets for the clinical treatment of gastric cancer. In this study, we identify a high amplification of 17q12, which includes five oncogenes that are co-amplified and co-overexpressed with ERBB2 using array comparative genomic hybridization, with migration and invasion enhancer 1 (MIEN1) being particularly highlighted for its clinical significance, function, and role in gastric cancer progression.

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  • The traditional way of treating wastewater, called AAO, uses a lot of energy and releases pollutants into the environment.
  • A new method called H-MABR uses less energy and produces less pollution by using hydrogen for treatment.
  • Research shows that H-MABR can reduce environmental and economic impacts by over 30%, so scientists want to study it more and use it on a bigger scale.
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(sensu lato) is a diverse group of β-Proteobacteria that exists worldwide in various environments. The SBE clade of this group was thought to be mutualistic with stinkbugs. was suggested as an ideal model system for studying insect-microbe symbiosis.

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  • Cucumber wilt, caused by a soilborne pathogen, leads to major crop losses, prompting this study to test a beneficial bacterial strain, F9, for biocontrol and growth enhancement.
  • Laboratory tests showed F9 had significant antifungal effects against various plant pathogens and promoted cucumber seedling growth effectively.
  • Field trials corroborated F9's ability to reduce cucumber wilt symptoms, with notable increases in plant height and weight, alongside improved enzyme activities, demonstrating its potential as a natural alternative for crop protection.
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A novel and highly efficient photocatalyst of a AgBiO/BiOCl heterojunction has been developed via a facile water bath and in situ precipitation method. The photocatalytic activities of the catalysts were investigated by the degradation of ciprofloxacin (CIP) under visible-light irradiation (>420 nm). The experiment results revealed that the photocatalytic performance of the optimized AgBiO/BiOCl heterojunction was much higher than pure AgBiO and BiOCl.

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With generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), particularly large language models (LLMs), continuing to make inroads in healthcare, assessing LLMs with human evaluations is essential to assuring safety and effectiveness. This study reviews existing literature on human evaluation methodologies for LLMs in healthcare across various medical specialties and addresses factors such as evaluation dimensions, sample types and sizes, selection, and recruitment of evaluators, frameworks and metrics, evaluation process, and statistical analysis type. Our literature review of 142 studies shows gaps in reliability, generalizability, and applicability of current human evaluation practices.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, the etiology of which remains unclear. Studies have shown that neuroinflammation and oxidative stress (OS) play an important role in neuronal damage in patients with PD. Disturbances in the gut microbiota influence neuroinflammation and OS through the microbiota-gut-brain axis.

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Twelve compounds, including four undescribed cytochalasins, xylariachalasins A-D (-), four undescribed polyketides (-), and four known cytochalasins (-), were isolated from the mangrove endophytic fungus QYF. Their structures and absolute configurations were established by extensive spectroscopic analyses (1D and 2D NMR, HRESIMS), electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations, C NMR calculation and DP4+ analysis, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and the modified Mosher ester method. Compounds and are rare cytochalasin hydroperoxides.

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Marine antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a promising source for combating infections, especially against antibiotic-resistant pathogens and traditionally challenging infections. However, traditional drug discovery methods face challenges such as time-consuming processes and high costs. Therefore, leveraging machine learning techniques to expedite the discovery of marine AMPs holds significant promise.

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This paper explores physical layer group key generation in wireless relay networks with a star topology. In this setup, the relay node plays the role of either a trusted or untrusted central node, while one legitimate node (Alice) acts as the reference node. The channel between the relay and Alice serves as the reference channel.

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Freshwater shortage is a growing problem. Inspired by the Sarracenia trichome fog-trapping and ultrafast water-transport structure, a series of hierarchical textured surfaces with high-low ribs with different wettabilities was prepared based on laser processing combined with dip modification. Through fog-collection performance tests, it was found that the samples with superhydrophobicity and low adhesion had the best fog-collection effect.

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Background: The relationship between selenium and renal function has always attracted widespread attention. Increased selenium level has been found to cause impaired renal function in our previous study, but the mechanism is not clear. In this study, we evaluate the potential mediating effects of plasma proteome in the association of selenium level and renal function to understand the mechanisms of selenium's effect on renal function.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Saffron is one of the traditional medicinal herbs, which contains various active ingredients, such as safranal, crocin, saffron acid, etc. It has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties, and is widely used in clinical practice. The anti-cancer efficacy of saffron has been previously confirmed, but its anti-cancer mechanism in colorectal cancer remains unclear.

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Electroacupuncture (EA) has been shown to ameliorate brain injury and protect against intestinal injury after ischemic stroke. These protective effects are closely associated with the enhancement of regulatory T (Treg) cell numbers and function in the intestine, as well as the inhibition of intestinal γδ T cell production and their migration to the brain. This study aimed to elucidate the potential mechanism by which EA regulates intestinal Treg cell differentiation after stroke.

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The expansion of sports in China is astounding. Given the country's focus on athletic achievement, it is crucial to comprehend the different facets of sports. This research examines China's athletic success in training, recuperation, motivation, and environment.

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The adipogenic property of decellularized adipose-derived matrix (DAM) varies widely across reports, making it difficult to make a horizontal comparison between reports and posing challenges for the stable clinical translation of DAM. It is possibly due to differences in donor characteristics, but the exact relationship remains unclear. Despite extensive research on the differences between superficial and deep layers of abdominal subcutaneous fat, a main donor of DAM, little is known about their extracellular matrix (ECM) which is promising in regenerative medicine.

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Background: The causal relationship between certain immune cells and erectile dysfunction (ED) is still uncertain.

Aim: The study sought to investigate the causal effect of 731 types of immune cells on ED through Mendelian randomization (MR) using genome-wide association studies (GWAS).

Methods: Genetic instruments for 731 immune cells were identified through GWAS, and ED data were obtained from the FinnGen database.

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Background: The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying manifestations of bulbar paralysis in acute thyrotoxic myopathy (ATM) and the afflicted brain areas are unclear.

Purpose: We used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to evaluate the regional brain activities in patients with ATM.

Material And Methods: In total, 16 patients with ATM, 16 patients with hyperthyroidism without ATM, and 16 healthy controls underwent functional MRI scans.

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Cytotherapy is a strategy to deliver modified cells to a diseased tissue, but targeting solid tumours remains challenging. Here we design macrophages, harbouring a surface glypican-3-targeting peptide and carrying a cargo to combat solid tumours. The anchored targeting peptide facilitates tumour cell recognition by the engineered macrophages, thus enhancing specific targeting and phagocytosis of tumour cells expressing glypican-3.

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Clubroot has become a major obstacle in rapeseed production. Breeding varieties resistant to clubroot is the most effective method for disease management. However, the clubroot-resistant germplasm of rapeseed remains limited.

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