Publications by authors named "HR Zhu"

The transition metal single atoms (SAs)-based catalysts with M-N coordination environment have shown excellent performance in electrocatalytic reduction of CO, and they have received extensive attention in recent years. However, the presence of SAs makes it very difficult to efficiently improve the coordination environment. In this paper, a method of direct high-temperature pyrolysis carbonization of ZIF-8 adsorbed with Ni and Fe ions is reported for the synthesis of Ni SAs and FeN nanoparticles (NPs) supported by the N-doped carbon (NC) hollow nanododecahedras (HNDs) with nanotubes (NTs) on the surface (Ni SAs/FeN NPs@NC-HNDs-NTs).

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  • * A 20-year-old female with a history of vomiting, dietary restrictions, and misdiagnosis underwent various treatments for both CVS and SMAS, leading to severe malnutrition and anxiety.
  • * The case highlights the importance of recognizing the co-occurrence of CVS and SMAS, and suggests that comprehensive treatment, including nutrition support and therapy, can significantly improve outcomes.
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Background: Double-negative T (DNT) cells comprise a distinct subset of T lymphocytes that have been implicated in immune responses. The aim of this study was to characterize the peripheral DNT population in breast cancer (BC) patients.

Methods: DNT cells were isolated from the peripheral blood samples of BC patients and healthy controls by flow cytometry.

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Zinc-air batteries (ZABs) have the advantages of high energy density and rich zinc raw materials. It is a low-cost, green and sustainable energy storage device. At present, one of the key technologies that hinder the large-scale application of ZABs is the design and fabrication oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) bifunctional catalysts with excellent performance, especially the non-platinum-based catalysts.

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  • The study aimed to assess how double-negative T (DNT) cells and T-lymphocyte subsets could help diagnose and predict outcomes in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients compared to healthy controls.
  • It found that CRC patients had significantly higher levels of DNT cells and specific T-cell types, and certain combinations of biomarkers showed strong diagnostic potential.
  • DNT cell percentages, along with factors like the CD4/CD8 ratio and clinical stage, were identified as important independent indicators for overall survival in CRC patients.
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Multidrug resistance is a substantial obstacle in treating non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with therapies like cisplatin (DDP)-based adjuvant chemotherapy and EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Aaptamine-7 (AP-7), a benzonaphthyridine alkaloid extracted from sponge, has been shown to exhibit a broad spectrum of anti-tumor activity. However, the anti-cancer activity of AP-7 in combination with DDP and its molecular mechanisms in multidrug-resistant NSCLC are not yet clear.

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Water electrolysis has become an attractive hydrogen production method. Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is a bottleneck of water splitting as its four-electron transfer procedure presents sluggish reaction kinetics. Designing composite catalysts with high performance for efficient OER still remains a huge challenge.

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The development of efficient urea oxidation reaction (UOR) catalysts helps UOR replace the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in hydrogen production from water electrolysis. Here, we prepared Fe-doped NiP/NiSe composite catalyst (Fe-NiP/NiSe-12) by using phosphating-selenizating and acid etching to increase the intrinsic activity and active areas. Spectral characterization and theoretical calculations demonstrated that electrons flowed through the Ni-P-Fe-interface-Ni-Se-Fe, thus conferring high UOR activity to Fe-NiP/NiSe-12, which only needed 1.

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  • - The study investigates how missed or delayed sirolimus doses affect treatment in children with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and proposes solutions for nonadherent patients.
  • - A population pharmacokinetics model was used to simulate various nonadherence scenarios, recommending specific remedial dosages based on the timing of the delays.
  • - Recommendations included taking a percentage (ranging from 20% to 70%) of the scheduled dosages immediately after certain delays, and 120% of the missed dose at the next administration, providing a new strategy for managing medication compliance in TSC treatment.
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A long-term goal of rechargeable zinc-air batteries (ZABs) has always been to design bifunctional electrocatalysts that are robust, effective, and affordable for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). It has become a feasible method to construct metal/metal oxide interfaces to achieve superior electrocatalytic performance for ORR and OER by enhanced charge transfer. In this study, Co/CoO heterojunctions were successfully prepared and encased in porous N-doped mesoporous carbon (Co/CoO@NC) via a simple condensation-carbonization-etching method.

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  • Early diagnosis and treatment of CNS diseases is complicated by the blood-brain barrier, making research challenging.* -
  • Brain-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain specific proteins and RNAs that can serve as biomarkers for CNS diseases and be engineered to deliver therapeutic cargo.* -
  • The text reviews advancements in using EVs for imaging, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases, aiming to enhance their clinical application.*
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Objective To explore the cell subsets and characteristics related to the prognosis of osteosarcoma by analyzing the cellular composition of tumor tissue samples from different osteosarcoma patients.Methods The single-cell sequencing data and bulk sequencing data of different osteosarcoma patients were downloaded.We extracted the information of cell samples for dimensionality reduction,annotation,and cell function analysis,so as to identify the cell subsets and clarify the cell characteristics related to the prognosis of osteosarcoma.

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  • Identifying biomarkers to predict relapse in alcohol dependence is crucial but difficult; researchers used neuroimaging to tackle this issue.
  • A study involved 66 male patients in early abstinence who underwent brain imaging and were monitored for 6 months.
  • The use of relevance-vector-machine analysis led to a predictive model that distinguished relapsing patients from those who remained abstinent, achieving high accuracy and a strong area under the curve.
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It is generally believed that high-quality Bupleurum scorzonerifolium roots possess specific morphological characteristics, being red, robust, and long with strong odor. However, the scientific connotation of these characteristics has not been elucidated. According to the theory of "quality evaluation through morphological identification", we studied the correlations between appearance traits(the RGB value of root surface, root length, root diameter, dry weight, and ratio of phloem to xylem) and content of main chemical components(volatile oils, total saponins, total flavonoids, total polysaccharides, and seven saikosaponins) of B.

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To explore the effect and persistent effect of thiolated montmorillonite (TM) on safe production in cadmium (Cd) contaminated cropland, a two-year field experiment was conducted with different application amounts of TM. By adding to highly contaminated soils containing 2.46-3.

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  • Plant-derived monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) from Uncaria rhynchophylla (UR) have significant therapeutic potential for treating Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and depression, but their biosynthetic pathways are not well understood.
  • This study identified 79 MIA features in UR tissues with 30 showing different levels in various parts (like leaves and stems), and pinpointed 58 genes responsible for their production, emphasizing the role of two specific enzymes (UrSTR1/5) in the biosynthesis process.
  • Overexpressing UrSTR1/5 enhanced the production of beneficial MIAs, while reducing their activity led to decreased MIA levels, presenting a promising approach for increasing these compounds in other plants or
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Background: Although pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a fatal disease, specific drugs have been used to treat PAH. These drugs predominantly target these three pathobiological pathways: Endothelin receptor antagonist (ERA), nitric oxide (NO), and prostanoids pathways. In this review, we aimed to analyze the efficacy and safety of oral targeted treatments for PAH.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive impairment and the deposition of amyloid plaques in the brain. In a transgenic mouse model of AD, cognitive impairment and synaptic dysfunction were revealed to be associated with soluble amyloid oligomers and to occur prior to plaque formation. The results of our previous studies revealed that striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) negatively regulated the β-amyloid protein-mediated ERK/cAMP-response element-binding protein (CREB) signaling pathway.

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Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of a recombinase-aided amplification (RAA) assay for the detection of infections in snails.

Methods: A group test was employed. Fifty snails were collected as a detection sample.

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Background: Immune cell infiltration and neuroinflammation are heavily associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). C-C motif chemokine ligand 2/C-C chemokine receptor type 2 (CCL2/CCR2) axis has been identified as a critical role player during the invasion of immune cells to lesions in many diseases. γδ T cells, a subgroup of T cells, manage the course of inflammation response in various diseases; however, it remains unknown whether γδ T cells are recruited to injury site through CCL2/CCR2 signaling and exert the regulation effect on neuroinflammation after SCI.

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The structural evolutions and electronic properties of AulPtm (l + m ≤ 10) clusters are investigated by using the first-principles methods. We use the inverse design of materials using the multi-objective differential evolution (IM2ODE) package to globally search the equilibrium structures and investigate the evolving trend from a two-dimensional structure to a three-dimensional structure on horizontal extension and vertical extension for AulPtm (l + m ≤ 10) clusters. The three-dimensional stable geometry of Au8Pt and Au8Pt2 is discovered for the first time in our work.

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LC-HRMS/MS molecular networking enabled the targeted isolation of three new neoantimycin analogs (1, 3, 5) and two known ones (2, 4) from the culture broth of RJ8. After derivatization into C1-hydroxyl form compounds (6-10) respectively, the absolute structures of 1-5 were clearly determined by analyzing the hydrolyzed components from 6-10. Compounds 2 and 3 were confirmed to be a pair of epimers with different stereochemistry at C-2, and so were 4 and 5.

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To investigate the effect of occupational factor exposures on carotid atherosclerosis (CAS) in steel workers. A frequency matched case-control study was conducted by age and factory proportion. A total of 1 033 workers with carotid atherosclerosis diagnosed by ultrasonography examination from February to June 2017 were selected as case group, and 1 033 workers without carotid atherosclerosis indicated by physical examination at the same time were selected as control group.

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Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) restores autonomic balance, suppresses inflammation action and minimizes cardiomyocyte injury. However, little knowledge is known about the VNS' role in cardiomyocyte phenotype, sarcomere organization, and energy metabolism of infarcted hearts. VNS in vivo and acetylcholine (ACh) in vitro optimized the levels of α/β-MHC and α-Actinin positive sarcomere organization in cardiomyocytes while reducing F-actin assembly of cardiomyocytes.

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