Publications by authors named "Fuwei Wang"

Passive temperature sensing systems based on the Internet of Things (IoT) present an efficient, reliable, and convenient solution for temperature monitoring with extensive application prospects and market value. This paper introduces a passive, battery-free, chipless, metasurface temperature sensing tag. The key insight is that the sensing tag uses vanadium dioxide ([Formula: see text]) to solve the problems of measuring distance, large size, and high cost related to active devices.

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Iron is a crucial mineral element within human cells, serving as a pivotal cofactor for diverse biological enzymes. Ferritin plays a crucial role in maintaining iron homeostasis within the body through its ability to sequester and release iron. Ferritinophagy is a selective autophagic process in cells that specifically facilitates the degradation of ferritin and subsequent release of free iron, thereby regulating intracellular iron homeostasis.

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RCC is a malignant tumor arising from the urothelium of renal parenchyma that remains challenging to be treated. In this study, we assessed the anti-tumor effects of Resveratrol liposomes (RES-lips) combined with sorafenib on renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and explored the potential mechanisms underlying the improvement of sorafenib resistance models. Tumor growth and survival following treatment with sorafenib alone or in combination with RES-lips was evaluated in a RCC xenograft mouse model.

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  • Alzheimer's disease is a brain condition without a good treatment, and a new type of cell death called ferroptosis plays a part in it.
  • Researchers studied how a substance called decursin can protect brain cells from damage caused by something called glutamate.
  • They found that decursin helps cells survive by lowering harmful iron levels and improving the cells' ability to fight off damage, which could be helpful for understanding how to treat Alzheimer's disease.
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Neuronal cell demise represents a prevalent occurrence throughout the advancement of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the mechanism of triggering the death of neuronal cells remains unclear. Its potential mechanisms include aggregation of soluble amyloid-beta (Aβ) to form insoluble amyloid plaques, abnormal phosphorylation of tau protein and formation of intracellular neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), neuroinflammation, ferroptosis, oxidative stress, liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and metal ion disorders.

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Drug local delivery system that directly supply anti-cancer drugs to the tumor microenvironment (TME) results in excellent tumor control and minimizes side effects associated with the anti-cancer drugs. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been the mainstay of cancer immunotherapy. However, the systemic administration of ICIs is accompanied by considerable immunotherapy-related toxicity.

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In this paper, a double-layer patterned graphene-based frequency-selective absorber (DGFSA) is proposed as a means of reducing an antenna's radar cross-section (RCS) while simultaneously increasing its gain. The antenna consists of a patch antenna with Multi-Graphene Frequency Selective Absorber (MGFSA) mounted on top. The DGFSA consists of double-layer patterned graphene and a band-pass frequency selective surface (FSS).

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Soil acidification often suppresses microbial growth and activities, resulting in a negative impact on soil organic carbon (C) decomposition. While the detrimental effects of acidification on soil and plant properties have been extensively studied, less attention has been paid on the shifts in soil microbial communities and their influences of the decomposition of organic C with different chemical complexities. Taking advantage of an acid addition experiment in a Tibetan alpine meadow, here we examined the response of soil microbial communities to soil acidification and microbial effect on the decomposition of organic C with different chemical complexities (i.

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The ongoing ENPOWER study exploring the efficacy and safety of the recombinant human endostatin (endostar) combined with programmed cell death 1 antibody sintilimab and chemotherapy showed encouraging efficacy and safety in advanced non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer. To evaluate the real-world efficacy and safety of endostar combined with immune checkpoint inhibitor and chemotherapy (EIC) for advanced non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer patients negative for actionable molecular biomarkers (NSCLCnm), patients with advanced NSCLCnm hospitalized to Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were screened for eligibility. The included patients were analyzed for the objective response rate (ORR) and disease control rate (DCR).

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Wetlands are one of the important natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH), as an important part of wetlands, floating plants can be expected to affect methane release. However, the effects of floating plants on methane release are limited. In this study, methane fluxes, physiochemical properties of the overlying water, methane oxidation potential and rhizospheric bacterial community were investigated in simulated wetlands with floating plants Eichhornia crassipes, Hydrocharis dubia, and Trapa natans.

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Introduction: To investigate the inhibitory effect of sorafenib combined with PEGylated resveratrol on renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and its potential mechanism.

Methods: MTT assay was used to detect the inhibitory effects of PEGylated resveratrol and sorafenib alone or combination on proliferation of RCC cells. Scratch and transwell assays were performed to examine the effects on the migration and invasion of RCC cells, respectively.

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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are important cancer treatments but can cause serious side effects known as immune-related adverse events (irAEs), including rare but severe cases like cytopenia.
  • A 66-year-old man with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma experienced two episodes of pancytopenia after receiving ICIs, which required multiple treatments to manage.
  • Despite eventually recovering from the second episode, he suffered a cerebral infarction, illustrating the critical need for early detection and treatment of hematological irAEs associated with ICIs.
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Background: Although overweight and obese people have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes incidence than normal-weight individuals, the efficacy of zinc supplementation in blood sugar control in overweight and obese people remained unknown. This meta-analysis attempted to address this issue.

Methods: Databases including PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were searched from inception until May 2022 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the effects of zinc supplementation among participants who were overweight or obese without language restriction.

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Based on the characteristics of underdeveloped areas, this paper selects the panel data of 15 underdeveloped counties in Anhui Province from 2013 to 2019 and uses the panel threshold model to empirically analyze the sustainability of rural tourism development. The results show that: (1) Rural tourism development has a non-linear positive impact on poverty alleviation in underdeveloped areas and has a double threshold effect. (2) When the poverty rate is used to express the poverty level, it can be found that the development of rural tourism at a high level can significantly promote poverty alleviation.

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Improving agricultural green total factor productivity is crucial to promoting high-quality agricultural development. This paper selects the panel data of 30 provinces in China from 2009 to 2020 and uses the super-efficiency SBM model with undesirable outputs to measure the agricultural green total factor productivity of all regions in China. On this basis, this paper uses the panel data fixed-effect model and spatial Durbin model to empirically discuss the impact of agricultural credit input on agricultural green total factor productivity and its spatial spillover effect.

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Breast cancer is a fatal cancer with the highest mortality in female. New strategies for anti-breast cancer are still urgently needed. Catalpol, an iridoid glycoside extracted from the traditional Chinese medicinal plant Rehmannia glutinosa, has shown anticancer efficacy in various cancer cells.

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Objective: Much of our knowledge of patient autonomy of DNR (do-not-resuscitate) is derived from the cross-sectional questionnaire surveys. Using signatures on statutory documents and medical records, we analyzed longitudinal data to understand the fact of terminal cancer patients' autonomous DNR decision-making in Taiwan.

Methods: Using the medical information system database of one public medical center in Taiwan, we identified hospitalized cancer patients who died between Jan.

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Weaning stress affects the health and performance of calves. L-glutamine (L-Gln) is commonly used as a functional antioxidant and energy supplement in the body. However, dietary L-Gln supplementation improving weaning stress of calves is unclear.

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Regularly dressing of CBN honing wheel is an effective way to keep its sharpness and correct geometry during honing process. This study aims to understand the fracture mechanism of single CBN grain in the dressing process of honing wheel. The honing wheel dressing process was simplified into the dressing process of grinding wheel, and the bond-based Peridynamic method considering bond rotation effect was developed to investigate the progressive fracture evolution, stress characteristics, and fracture modes of CBN grains in this process.

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In power gear honing, the random distribution of abrasive grains on the tooth surface of the honing wheel is the main factor that influences the machining performance of high-quality hardened gears. In order to investigate the micro-edge cutting performance of the active abrasive grains on the workpiece gear, the real honing process is simplified into a micro-edge cutting model with random distribution of active abrasive grains in the cells of the meshing area by obtaining the random distribution states such as the position, orientation and quantity of the honing wheel teeth. The results show that although the active abrasive grains are distributed at different locations, they all experience three types of material removal-slip rubbing, plowing and cutting-allowing the gear honing process to have the combined machining characteristics of grinding, lapping and polishing.

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The objective of this study was to determine how coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) can be employed to detect coronary artery disease in hospital employees, enabling early treatment and minimizing damage. All employees of our hospital were assessed using the Framingham Risk Score. Those with a 10-year risk of myocardial infarction or death of >10% were offered CCTA; the Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS) score was the outcome.

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  • The study investigates how warming, nitrogen inputs, and precipitation changes affect soil carbon persistence in a semi-arid grassland on China's Loess Plateau over four years.
  • Findings reveal that while increased precipitation boosts soil aggregation and fungal activity without nitrogen, adding nitrogen disrupts these benefits by inhibiting fungal growth and altering soil chemistry.
  • The research highlights the complex interactions of global change factors and emphasizes the need to consider these effects for accurate predictions of soil carbon dynamics in the face of future environmental changes.
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Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth and ecosystem carbon fluxes. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. We conducted a 2-yr, multi-factor experiment (warming (W), altered precipitation (+30% and - 30%) and nitrogen addition (N)) in a semi-arid grassland on the Loess Plateau to study how these factors affect ecosystem carbon fluxes.

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  • Global warming and changes in precipitation patterns impact terrestrial ecosystems, but the mechanisms behind these effects are still unclear.
  • Two experiments in a semiarid grassland in China examined how increased warming and altered precipitation affect plant communities, focusing on soil moisture and competitive interactions among plant species.
  • Results showed that competition for water resources and drought tolerance play significant roles in how these plant communities respond to climate changes, with precipitation addition benefiting dominant species, while warming led to increased productivity for some plants despite heightened water stress.
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  • The study looked at how a treatment called chronic intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (CIHH) can help protect muscles from damage caused by a lack of blood flow.
  • Researchers tested this on mice by blocking blood flow to their leg muscles and then checking for damage.
  • They found that CIHH helped the muscles recover better by reducing inflammation and cell death compared to muscles that didn't receive this treatment.
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