Publications by authors named "Guangyi Sun"

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  • The treatment approach for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) is shifting from chemotherapy to chemo-free regimens, and this study utilizes frequentist network meta-analysis to compare various treatment options effectively.
  • The analysis included 30 trials with 12,818 patients, focusing on first-line treatments and measuring outcomes like progression-free survival (PFS), minimal residual disease, and adverse events across different patient groups.
  • Acalabrutinib showed generally better PFS in older patients and those with certain comorbidities, while other treatments had varying benefits and side effects, highlighting the importance of personalized treatment strategies based on individual patient characteristics.
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Anthropogenic sources of antimony (Sb) are an important driver of pollution in the Earth environment, but their roles in the historical changes of Sb pollution in lake ecosystems are currently poorly understood. This study documents the sedimentary Sb deposition fluxes in Hongfeng lake (HFL), in southwestern China during 1958-2021 and quantifies the changes of anthropogenic contributions to sediments using Sb stable isotopes. Mean Sb concentration (mean: 1.

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Understanding the sources of mercury (Hg) in coal is crucial for understanding the natural Hg cycle in the Earth's system, as coal is a natural Hg reservoir. We conducted analyses on the mass-dependent fractionation (MDF), reported as δHg, and mass-independent fractionation (MIF), reported as ΔHg, of Hg isotopes among individual Hg species and total Hg (THg) in Chinese coal samples. This data, supplemented by a review of prior research, allowed us to discern the varying trend of THg isotope fractionation with coal THg content.

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The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the bound fractions of mercury (Hg), physicochemical parameters, and mineral composition of coal. Coal samples were collected from various depths within Block-VII of the Thar coalfield in Pakistan. The Hg associated with different chemical fractions of coal was extracted using a sequential extraction scheme as per the community bureau of reference (BCR) protocol.

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Phosphorylation is a key post-translational modification regulating protein function and biological outcomes. However, the phosphorylation dynamics orchestrating mammalian oocyte development remains poorly understood. In the present study, we apply high-resolution mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteomics to obtain the first global in vivo quantification of mouse oocyte phosphorylation.

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Chromatin configuration serves as a principal indicator of GV (germinal vesicle)-stage oocyte quality. However, the underlying mechanisms governing the chromatin configuration transition from NSN (non-surrounded nucleolus) to SN (surrounded nucleolus) remain unclear. In this study, by conducting a quantitative proteomic analysis, we identified an increased expression of the MIB2 (MIB E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 2) protein in SN oocytes.

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  • The study looked at how the number of white blood cells (lymphocytes) in breast cancer patients might affect their chances of surviving after surgery and radiation treatment.
  • Researchers found that many patients had a drop in lymphocyte counts during treatment, but it was mostly not too severe.
  • Lower lymphocyte counts before treatment were linked to lower survival rates, suggesting that checking these counts could help doctors understand a patient's prognosis better.
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Antimony (Sb) isotopic fingerprinting is a novel technique for stable metal isotope analysis, but the use of this technique is still limited, especially in sediments. In this study, the world's most important Sb mineralization belt (the Xikuangshan mineralization belt) was taken as the research object and the Sb isotopic composition and Sb enrichment characteristics in the sediments of water systems from different Sb mining areas located in the Zijiang River (ZR) Basin were systematically studied. The results showed that the εSb values in the sediments of the ZR and its tributaries, such as those near the Longshan Sb-Au mine, the Xikuangshan Sb mine, and the Zhazixi Sb mine, were 0.

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Facility agriculture enhances food production capabilities. However, concerns persist regarding heavy metal accumulation resulting from extensive operation of this type of farming. This study integrated the total content, five fractions, and isotope composition of Cd and Pb in intensively farmed soils in regions characterized by industrialization (Shaoguan, SG) and urbanization (Guangzhou, GZ), to assess the sources and mechanisms causing metals accumulation.

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In this study, exchange fluxes and Hg isotope fractionation during water-atmosphere Hg(0) exchange were investigated at three lakes in China. Water-atmosphere exchange was overall characterized by net Hg(0) emissions, with lake-specific mean exchange fluxes ranging from 0.9 to 1.

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Water safety concerning Barium (Ba) has become a public issue worldwide. As the "Asian water tower", Tibetan Plateau is the birthplace of many rivers. However, the distribution, source, and output flux of Ba are largely unknown.

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A lack of knowledge about antimony (Sb) isotope fractionation mechanisms in key geochemical processes has limited its environmental applications as a tracer. Naturally widespread iron (Fe) (oxyhydr)oxides play a key role in Sb migration due to strong adsorption, but the behavior and mechanisms of Sb isotopic fractionation on Fe (oxyhydr)oxides are still unclear. Here, we investigate the adsorption mechanisms of Sb on ferrihydrite (Fh), goethite (Goe), and hematite (Hem) using extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and show that inner-sphere complexation of Sb species with Fe (oxyhydr)oxides occurs independent of pH and surface coverage.

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Background: Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) represent a robust biological prognostic biomarker in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC); however, the contribution of different subsets of immune cells is unclear. We investigated the prognostic value of immune markers, including stromal TILs (sTILs), CD8T and FOPX3T cells, PD-1 and PD-L1 in non-metastatic TNBC.

Methods: In total, 259 patients with Stage I-III TNBC were reviewed.

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of regional nodal irradiation (RNI) in patients with T1-2N1M0 breast cancer and to identify the subgroup that could benefit from RNI.

Methods And Materials: A total of 4,243 women with pT1-2N1M0 breast cancer treated at two institutions in China were retrospectively reviewed. Survival rates were calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method and compared by the log-rank test.

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Background: Whether immunotherapy combined with different histone deacetylases (HDAC) inhibitors in refractory or relapsed natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (NKTCL) is superior to each agent is still lacking in head-to-head clinical trials or preclinical evidence.

Methods: NKTCL cell line xenograft models (CDX) in immunocompetent, human programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1) knock-in genetically engineered mice were used to investigate the combination effects. Different types and dosages of HDAC inhibitors were investigated.

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Meiotic maturation is an intricate and precisely regulated process orchestrated by various pathways and numerous proteins. However, little is known about the proteome landscape during oocytes maturation. Here, we obtained the temporal proteomic profiles of mouse oocytes during in vivo maturation.

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Studies suggest that psychological stress on women can impair their reproduction and that postovulatory oocyte aging (POA) might increase the risk of early pregnancy loss and affect offspring's reproductive fitness and longevity. However, whether psychological stress during oocyte development would facilitate POA is unknown but worth exploring to understand the mechanisms by which psychological stress and POA damage oocytes. This study observed effects of female restraint stress during oocyte development (FRSOD) on oocyte resistance to POA.

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Hazardous heavy metal-laden coal combustion byproducts exposed to precipitation or surface/groundwater are of environmental concern. This study analyzed fly ash (FA) and desulfurization gypsum (FGD gypsum) samples obtained from 16 coal-fired power plants in Guizhou Province, China. A combination of field and laboratory studies was used to investigate the binding forms of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and chromium (Cr) and their leaching characteristics under natural storage conditions.

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Purpose: To investigate the appropriate timing of radiotherapy (RT) after mastectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy for women with high-risk breast cancer.

Patients And Methods: Post hoc analyses of 584 patients with stage II and III breast cancer from a randomised controlled clinical trial were performed. All patients underwent mastectomy followed by sequential chemotherapy and RT.

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The atmosphere is the primary medium for long-distance transport and transformation of elemental mercury (Hg), a potent neurotoxin. The recent discovery of mass-independent fractionation (MIF) of even-mass Hg isotopes (even-MIF, measured as ΔHg and ΔHg) in the atmosphere is surprising and can potentially serve as a powerful tracer in understanding Hg biogeochemistry. Far-ultraviolet (UVC) light-induced gas-phase reactions have been suspected as a likely cause for even-MIF, yet the mechanism remains unknown.

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Effective biomarkers are necessary to better understand the human mercury (Hg) exposure levels. However, mismatched biomarker sampling method causes extra uncertainty in assessing the risk of Hg exposure. To compare the differences between hair and fingernail, and further understand the excretion rates of methylmercury (MeHg) and inorganic mercury (IHg) via hair and fingernails, the total mercury (THg), MeHg, and IHg concentrations in paired hair and fingernail samples were investigated through paired samples collected from two typical mining areas, Wanshan mercury mine area (WMMA) and Hezhang zinc smelting area (HZSA).

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Sequential flooding and draining substantially alter Cd mobilization in paddy fields, primarily due to redox-driven changes in Fe-Mn (hydro)oxides and Cd-sulfides. However, the impacts of carbonates on Cd mobilization during flooding-drainage alternations remain poorly understood. In this study, Cd isotope compositions were analyzed in soils and plants at three growth stages, and the results show a pH-dependent Cd mobilization and isotope fractionation.

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Cement plants (CPs) are one of the most important anthropogenic sources of mercury (Hg) emissions in China. Over 1000 cement production lines operate in China and use various raw materials; however, little data on Hg emissions is recorded on site. This study investigated a CP in Guizhou Province that uses multiple mining and industrial wastes as part of the circular economy policy.

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Green tea has many health benefits and is the most consumed type in China. However, the heavy metals and contaminants in tea can also pose a great risk to human health. In this study, mercury (Hg) concentration in green tea collected from 11 provinces in China was examined.

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