Publications by authors named "Guo Yunfei"

Tumor heterogeneity remains a formidable obstacle in targeted cancer therapy, often leading to suboptimal treatment outcomes. This study presents an innovative approach that harnesses controlled inflammation to guide neutrophil-mediated drug delivery, effectively overcoming the limitations imposed by tumor heterogeneity. By inducing localized inflammation within tumors using lipopolysaccharide, it significantly amplify the recruitment of drug-laden neutrophils to tumor sites, irrespective of specific tumor markers.

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Objective: Many different types of infectious oral diseases have been identified clinically, including chronic periodontitis. is the main pathogen causing chronic periodontitis, which is closely related to atherosclerosis (AS) and can promote the expression levels of caveolin 1 (Cav-1) and induced ribonucleic acid (RNA)-binding protein human antigen R (HuR). However, the roles of Cav-1 and its relationship with HuR in -mediated AS progression remain largely unknown.

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This paper presents GARD, an upper limb end-effector rehabilitation device developed for stroke patients. GARD offers assistance force along or towards a 2D trajectory during physical therapy sessions. GARD employs a non-backdrivable mechanism with novel motor velocity-control-based algorithms, which offers superior control precision and stability.

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Background: Urethral plate (UP) reserved Onlay urethroplasty is currently used widely in mid-distal hypospadias. However, for children with 15-30° residual curvature after degloving, only dorsal tunica albuginea plication is performed to correct penile ventral curvature (VC), and long-term follow-up showed a high recurrence rate of penile curvature. We developed a modified Onlay urethroplasty, which dissociates the UP and completely removes the tissue beneath the UP to fully correct penile curvature.

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  • The review assesses the effectiveness of intraosseous (IO) access compared to intravenous (IV) access during resuscitation, focusing on existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
  • Using established guidelines, the research identified and evaluated four relevant studies, noting that while these studies had strong methodological quality, their evidence levels varied significantly.
  • Findings were inconsistent, with some studies linking IO access to worse outcomes and others showing no notable difference from IV access, highlighting the need for further rigorous research to clarify these effects and inform clinical practices.
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Background: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) has brought significant physical, psychological and economic burdens on the patients and their families due to its early onset, diagnostic and therapeutic challenges and increased recurrence risk.

Aim: To explore the current research status and emerging hotspots of PJS.

Methods: Studies on PJS published during 1994-2023 were gathered based on Web of Science Core Collection.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a serious condition affecting the gastrointestinal tract, and effective treatment and monitoring methods are still needed.
  • Researchers developed targeted, oral nanoprobes that deliver curcumin and cerium oxide specifically to colitis sites, enhancing imaging through CT and providing therapeutic benefits.
  • The study shows that these nanoprobes not only reduce inflammation and improve symptoms but also allow for real-time tracking of treatment effectiveness in living mice.
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Aromatic polyisocyanurate (PIR) aerogels are recognized as advanced porous materials and extensively studied due to their lightweight nature, high porosity, and specific surface area, which attribute to their outstanding thermal insulation properties. The inherent thermal stability of the PIR moieties, combined with great insulating performance, renders PIR aerogels highly suitable for building insulation applications. Nevertheless, materials containing isocyanurate obtained through direct trimerization of aromatic isocyanates exhibit brittleness, resulting in inferior mechanical performance.

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Objective: To compare efficacy of proximal and distal laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy (UU) for complete duplex kidneys in children.

Methods: Patients who underwent laparoscopic UU for complete duplex kidneys between December 2016 and July 2022 were reviewed retrospectively. 71 patients who had normal lower pole moiety without vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) were recruited.

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Background: Prospective memory (PM) refers to the ability to perform planned activities in the appropriate future situations. It needs to be planned in advance and processed through multiple stages such as encoding, retention, retrieval, and execution, which usually require more attention resources. Impulsivity trait individuals are usually characterized by lack of consideration, premature expression, excessive risk-taking and easy to make inappropriate reaction, so they are more likely to show disadvantages in PM.

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Prospective memory is an important and complex social cognitive ability, which is easily disturbed by negative emotions. According to the relationship between prospective memory cues and ongoing tasks, prospective memory can be divided into focal prospective memory and non-focal prospective memory. This study focuses on the influence of negative emotions on different types of prospective memory.

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Personalized antitumor immunotherapy utilizing neoantigen vaccines holds great promise. However, the limited immunogenicity of existing recognized neoantigens and the inadequate stimulation of antitumor immune responses by conventional adjuvants pose significant challenges. To address these limitations, we developed a nanovaccine that combines a BCG bacterial cell wall skeleton (BCG-CWS) based nanoscale adjuvant (BCNA) with peptide neoantigens (M27 and M30).

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Background: Less is known about the sexual life and information seeking of Chinese patients with prostate cancer (PCa) after androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) treatment.

Aim: To identify the experiences of sex and information needs among Chinese patients with PCa after ADT treatment.

Methods: This qualitative study included 15 Chinese patients with PCa in urology inpatient wards, selected via a purposive sampling method.

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WRKY transcription factors are widely involved in plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, there is currently a limited understanding of the regulation of viral infection by WRKY transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum). The WRKY transcription factor TaWRKY50 in group IIb wheat exhibited a significant response to Chinese wheat mosaic virus infection.

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Accurately calling indels with next-generation sequencing (NGS) data is critical for clinical application. The precisionFDA team collaborated with the U.S.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical features and treatment options for pediatric adrenal incidentalomas(AIs) to guide the diagnosis and treatment of these tumors.

Methods: The clinical data of AI patients admitted to our hospital between December 2016 and December 2022 were collected and retrospectively analyzed. All patients were divided into neonatal and nonneonatal groups according to their age at the time of the initial consultation.

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  • * Knocking out the NbHAG1 gene increases susceptibility to CWMV, while overexpressing it enhances disease resistance, leading to the up-regulation of various resistance-related genes.
  • * The study suggests that NbHAG1 helps activate these resistance genes by affecting the acetylation of histone H3 at a specific location (H3K36ac), making it a key player in plant defense mechanisms against viral threats.
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Time-based prospective memory (TBPM) is the ability to remember to do a planned task at the right time. In social interactions, people are often motivated to do things for others, which reflects an important factor that influences prospective memory, namely prosocial motivation. According to the motivational cognitive model, prosocial motivation promotes TBPM by paying more attention or adopting more effective strategies.

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CEMIP is a protein known for inducing cell migration and binding to hyaluronic acid. Functioning as a hyaluronidase, CEMIP primarily facilitates the breakdown of the extracellular matrix component, hyaluronic acid, thereby regulating various signaling pathways. Recent evidence has highlighted the significant role of CEMIP in different cancers, associating it with diverse pathological states.

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Verbal praise is often used to improve prospective memory performance in daily life. According to the motivation cognitive model, the promotional effect of verbal praise on prospective memory may depend largely on redeploying attentional resources, so its promotional effect is likely to be influenced by attention. Two groups of college students (n = 128, n = 117) participated in two experimental studies that examined this hypothesis.

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Biodegradable Mg/polymer composite fibers offer a promising therapeutic option for tissue injury because of bioactive Mg and biomimetic microstructure. However, current studies are limited to the contribution of Mg and the single microstructure. In this study, we designed Mg/poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (Mg/PLGA) composite microfibers that significantly enhanced angiogenesis and tissue regeneration synergistically by Mg and self-sculptured microstructure, due to spontaneous in situ microphase separation in response to the weakly alkaline microenvironment.

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The construction of a C-C bond by cross-coupling of two different C-H bonds with the release of hydrogen gas represents an ideal yet challenging bond formation strategy. Herein, we report a photocatalytic metal-free cross-coupling of benzylic and aldehydic C-H bonds by synergistic catalysis of organophotocatalyst 4CzIPN and a thiol, which affords the corresponding α-aryl ketones in acceptable yields along with hydrogen evolution. The mechanistic investigation indicates a radical-radical coupling to give an intermediary alcohol, followed by an acceptorless alcohol dehydrogenation.

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Background: Eye cancer is a serious eye disease that threatens patients' lives. In the past decade, there have been more and more studies on eye cancer. From the recently published eye cancer literature review, it can be seen that the two most popular research hotspots are retinoblastoma (RB) and uveal melanoma (UM) [1, 2].

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Weight Fair Queuing is an ideal scheduling algorithm to guarantee the bandwidth of different queues according to their configured Weights when the switching nodes of the network are congested. Many of the switching nodes based on FPGA in the current network support four physical ports or hundreds of virtual ports. Massive logic and storage resources would be consumed if each port implemented a WFQ scheduler.

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  • The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily consists of conserved proteins that play roles in processes like ribosome synthesis and antibiotic resistance, yet their function in wheat immunity is under-researched.
  • A study identified 18 ABC genes in wheat, categorizing them based on their characteristics and analyzing their gene structure and expression under various stresses.
  • Findings showed that these genes have heightened expression at 25 °C and respond to certain hormonal signals, with one specific gene's silencing leading to increased viral accumulation, suggesting its role in defense against viral infections in wheat.
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