Publications by authors named "HaiYang Wang"

Background: Seawater drowning (SWD) has been an escalating hazard in recent years. It can not only cause immediate death but can also inflict severe complications, such as acute lung injury (ALI), which greatly increases the mortality rate. Thus, investigating the mechanism of SWD induced lung injury and discovering effective treatments is of great importance.

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The mechanisms of gastric cancer (GC) occurrence and development are still unclear. Although glycosyltransferase 8 domain containing 1 (GLT8D1) has been implicated in GC, its specific role and molecular mechanisms in GC progression need to be further investigated. Tissue microarrays were used to detect the expression levels of GLT8D1 in 80 GC tissues and their corresponding non-tumor adjacent tissues.

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Self-supported Ni/NiO heterostructures with controllable ratios used in industrial alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) systems lead to an ultralow voltage of 1.79 V at 400 mA cm for 2 weeks, ascribed to the synergic combination of abundant active sites, rapid electron/mass transfer and optimal HER kinetics.

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Fluorophores are essential tools for optical imaging and biomedical research. Their synthetic modification to incorporate new functions, however, remains a challenging task. Conventional strategies rely on linear synthesis in which a parent framework is gradually extended.

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  • The study investigates how emotional dysregulation, especially unconscious catastrophic thoughts, contributes to panic disorder (PD) by analyzing neural activity using resting-state fMRI and the PerAF metric.
  • It compares 51 participants, including 26 PD patients and 25 healthy controls, to assess differences in spontaneous neural activity and functional connectivity, particularly in brain regions linked to emotion regulation.
  • Findings indicate that PD patients show increased neural fluctuations in key brain areas related to emotion regulation, along with decreased connectivity between certain brain regions, suggesting disruptions in how these areas coordinate during emotional processing.
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The haemolysin co-regulatory protein (Hcp) plays a significant role in the pathogenicity of avian pathogenic (APEC) as an effector protein of the type VI secretion system (T6SS) to the host. Meanwhile, mitochondria in the host are the target of effector proteins of various secretion systems. Here, we explored the effects of APEC effector Hcp2b on the mitochondria of DF-1 cells and found that Hcp2b results in damage in mitochondria.

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Bidirectional feedback by fiber Bragg grating arrays (FBGAs) reduced the loss of the cavity and increased stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) gain by bi-directional Stokes wave through FBGA associated Rayleigh feedback of the pump wave. As a result, the Q value of the Brillouin random fiber laser (BRFL) increased significantly, which leads to narrow linewidth. This is different from the ring configuration with unidirectional SBS gain versus dual SBS gain of the same fiber length.

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Outbreaks of diseases are often linked to environmental stress, which can lead to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and subsequently trigger the unfolded protein response (UPR). The replication of the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the most serious pathogen in shrimp aquaculture, has been shown to rely on the UPR signaling pathway, although the detailed mechanisms remain poorly understood. In this study, we discovered that WSSV enhances its replication by hijacking the UPR pathway via the viral protein wsv406.

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A novel molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensor (MIECS) was constructed for the specific detection of sulfadiazine (SDZ) in food. Niobium carbide (NbCTx) as a typical two-dimensional lamellar nanomaterial has good electrical conductivity and unique structure, which was assembled with one-dimensional silver nanowires (AgNWs) to form quasi-three-dimensional composite nanomaterials (NbCTx/AgNWs). As spacer material, AgNWs prevented the aggregation of NbCTx and the collapse of NbCTx layers.

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In recent years, Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have garnered significant attention, with a notable focus on Graph Structure Learning (GSL), a branch dedicated to optimizing graph structures to enhance network training performance. Current GSL methods primarily involve constructing optimized graph representations by analyzing one or more initial graph sources to improve performance in subsequent application tasks. Despite these advancements, achieving high-quality graphs that accurately and robustly reflect node relationships remains challenging.

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  • * Using in situ Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and Piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM), researchers explored charge mobility and piezoelectric properties of both phases, revealing that α-phase is more susceptible to charge injection but has a faster charge dissipation rate.
  • * The findings indicate that the α-phase does not show significant changes under electrical bias, whereas the β-phase demonstrates notable polarization reversal and increased piezoelectric response, providing key insights for developing advanced PVDF dielectrics.
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  • A new injectable hydrogel, TP@DNH, is developed to help prevent the recurrence of glioblastoma (GBM) after surgery by using triptolide to trigger a form of cell death called ferroptosis.
  • This hydrogel targets a specific cellular pathway that involves deactivating GPX4, which is crucial for neutralizing harmful substances in GBM cells, leading to increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • In tests with mice, the TP@DNH hydrogel significantly slows down the growth of recurrent GBM and improves overall survival, suggesting a promising new approach for postoperative GBM treatment.
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  • This study analyzes vegetation changes in Shandong Province from 2000 to 2020 using NDVI data and models to understand spatial and temporal trends.
  • The results indicate a general increase in NDVI, with a noteworthy improvement in areas designated for soil and water conservation, especially in the northeastern parts.
  • Key influencing factors on NDVI changes include soil types and population density, with varying degrees of impact depending on specific regions within the province.
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Tribbles pseudokinase 3 (TRIB3) expression significantly increases during terminal erythropoiesis in vivo. However, we found that TRIB3 expression remained relatively low during human embryonic stem cell (hESC) erythropoiesis, particularly in the late stage, where it is typically active. TRIB3 was expressed in megakaryocyte-erythrocyte progenitor cells and its low expression was necessary for megakaryocyte differentiation.

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  • Scientists studied human stem cells that can turn into red blood cells, but noticed these stem cells often kept a protein called vimentin, while normal red blood cells did not.
  • They created a special stem cell line that could get rid of vimentin to see if that would help the stem cells form better red blood cells.
  • When they removed vimentin, the stem cells were better at getting rid of their nucleus, which is an important step to becoming mature red blood cells.
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Active and durable electrocatalysts are essential for commercializing direct methanol fuel cells. However, Pt-based catalysts, extensively utilized in the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR), are suffered from resource scarcity and CO poisoning, which degrade MOR activity severely. Herein, PtRu bimetallic catalysts were synthesized by confining PtRu alloys within the shells of mesoporous carbon hollow spheres (MCHS) via a vacuum-assisted impregnation method (PtRu@MCHS).

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Photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensing mechanisms based on enzyme-catalyzed strategies primarily achieve the quantitative analysis of biomolecules through the enhancement or attenuation of photocurrent signals. However, there are still no reports that delve into the principles of photocurrent signaling conversion in the reaction between photoactive materials and the biomolecules. In this work, we demonstrated that indium oxysulfide InOS-0.

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Reproductive aging is a major cause of fertility decline, attributed to decreased oocyte quantity and developmental potential. A possible cause is aging of the surrounding follicular somatic cells that support oocyte growth and development by providing nutrients and regulatory factors. Here, by creating chimeric follicles, whereby an oocyte from one follicle was transplanted into and cultured within another follicle whose native oocyte was removed, we show that young oocytes cultured in aged follicles exhibited impeded meiotic maturation and developmental potential, whereas aged oocytes cultured within young follicles were significantly improved in rates of maturation, blastocyst formation and live birth after in vitro fertilization and embryo implantation.

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Photocurrent-polarity conversion strategies are typically realized by constructing complex photovoltaic electrodes or changing the relevant conditions, but most involve poor photogenerated carrier transfer efficiency and cumbersome experimental steps. To this end, a photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor by utilizing ascorbic acid (AA)-induced photocurrent-polarity-switching was proposed for the detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Under light excitation, the electron donor AA was oxidized by the photogenerated holes of photoactive material Co-NC/CdS, resulting in the conversion of cathodic photocurrent to the anodic direction.

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Rescuing or compensating mitochondrial function represents a promising therapeutic avenue for radiation-induced chronic wounds. Adult stem cell efficacies are primarily dependent on the paracrine secretion of mitochondria-containing extracellular vesicles (EVs). However, effective therapeutic strategies addressing the quantity of mitochondria and mitochondria-delivery system are lacking.

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Conventional solarizing seawater suffers from inefficiency and space constraints. Interfacial solar vapor generation (ISVG) presents an energy-efficient alternative, yet the scalability, adaptability, and durability of a solar evaporator for practical use are remaining concerns. Herein, a hydrogen-bond-repairing solar evaporator featuring reconstructed large-width channels is proposed for ongoing solarization of seawater in ISVG.

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