Publications by authors named "Hong Y Ma"

Both cancer and fibrosis are diseases involving dysregulation of cell signaling pathways resulting in an altered cellular microenvironment which ultimately leads to progression of the condition. The two disease entities share common molecular pathophysiology and recent research has illuminated the how each promotes the other. Multiple imaging techniques have been developed to aid in the early and accurate diagnosis of each disease, and given the commonalities between the pathophysiology of the conditions, advances in imaging one disease have opened new avenues to study the other.

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Since its first approval by the FDA in 2017, tremendous progress has been made in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, the adoptive transfer of engineered, CAR-expressing T lymphocyte. CAR T cells are all composed of three main elements: an extracellular antigen-binding domain, an intracellular signaling domain responsible for T cell activation, and a hinge that joins these two domains. Continuous improvement has been made in CARs, now in their fifth generation, particularly in the intracellular signaling domain responsible for T cell activation.

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Purpose: To study the association between gallbladder dimensions and acute cholecystitis and to define a sensitive cutoff for excluding the disease.

Materials And Methods: 456 consecutive patients with an abdominal ultrasound performed for right upper quadrant pain, from 1/2019 to 4/2019, were retrospectively collected. Length and width of the gallbladder were measured by a blinded radiology fellow.

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The purpose of this study was to calculate the negative predictive value of a prostate MRI study with a Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System version 2 (PI-RADSv2) score of 1 (hereafter referred to as a PI-RADS 1 MRI study) and to explore the patient characteristics and MRI-based factors associated with an MRI study with false-negative results. A total of 542 consecutive patients with a PI-RADS 1 MRI study obtained between January 2016 and July 2019 were retrospectively identified. Patient charts were examined to identify those patients who subsequently underwent systematic prostate biopsy within 1 year of undergoing MRI or at any later date if the biopsy was negative.

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  • Researchers studied three types of Pt-Cu bimetallic catalysts using density functional theory to analyze the dehydrogenation of cyclohexene to benzene, finding that PtCu/Pt (111) exhibited the highest adsorption energy.
  • The key reaction steps were identified on each catalyst, with Cu/Pt (111) and Pt/Cu/Pt (111) having lower activation barriers compared to PtCu/Pt (111), which was destabilized by higher hydrogen coverage.
  • The Pt/Cu/Pt (111) catalyst was highlighted as an effective option for benzene dehydrogenation due to its favorable thermodynamic properties, with a noted relationship between temperature variations and reaction rates.
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Post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms play important roles in the regulation of LC-PUFA biosynthesis. Our previous study revealed that miR-33 could increase the expression of fatty acyl desaturases (fads2) in the rabbitfish Siganus canaliculatus, but the specific mechanism is unknown. Here, we confirmed that miR-33 could target the 3'UTR of insulin-induced gene 1 (insig1), resulting in downregulation of its protein level in the rabbitfish hepatocyte line (SCHL).

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Three novel bacterial α-l-fucosidases, which cleave terminal fucosyl residues from glycoconjugates are reported in this work. Originating from the recently discovered bacterium Emticicia oligotrophica, recombinant fucosidase isoforms designated as Eo0918, Eo3066 and Eo3812 were shown to have the highest activity between pH 6.0 and 7.

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The quantification of potentially allergenic carbohydrate motifs of plant and insect glycoproteins is increasingly important in biotechnological and agricultural applications as a result of the use of insect cell-based expression systems and transgenic plants. The need to analyze N-glycan moieties in a highly parallel manner inspired us to develop a quick N-glycan analysis method based on a recently discovered bacterial protein N-glycanase (PNGase H(+)). In contrast to the traditionally used PNGase A, which is isolated from almond seeds and only releases N-glycans from proteolytically derived glycopeptides, the herein implemented PNGase H(+) allows for the release of N-glycans directly from the glycoprotein samples.

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Since the isolation and identification of Akkermansia muciniphila one decade ago, much attention has been drawn to this gut bacterium due to its role in obesity and type 2 diabetes. This report describes the discovery and biochemical characterisation of all four putative neuraminidases annotated in the A. muciniphila genome.

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UDP-glucuronic acid dehydrogenase (UGD) and UDP-xylose synthase (UXS) are the two enzymes responsible for the biosynthesis of UDP-xylose from UDP-glucose. Several UGDs from bacterial sources, which oxidize UDP-glucose to glucuronic acid, have been found and functionally characterized whereas only few reports on bacterial UXS isoforms exist. Rhodothermus marinus, a halothermophilic bacterium commonly found in hot springs, proved to be a valuable source of carbohydrate active enzymes of biotechnological interest, such as xylanases, mannanases, and epimerases.

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Peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-β-glucosaminyl) asparagine amidases [PNGases (peptide N-glycosidases), N-glycanases, EC 3.5.1.

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Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer is a rare thyroid cancer, accounts for approximately 5% of all thyroid cancer cases, and is associated with a poor prognosis. It commonly metastasizes to regional lymph nodes, lung, and bones. We present a patient with poorly differentiated thyroid cancer with unusual extensive spread to mediastinal blood vessels.

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There are many causes of cerebrospinal (CSF) leaks. Most cases are secondary to blunt trauma and iatrogenic trauma caused by postoperative sequelae. Occasionally, CSF leakage may occur from nontraumatic or "spontaneous" causes, such as benign intracranial hypertension and "empty sella syndrome.

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Urine leaks usually result from blunt or penetrating trauma to the kidneys. Occasionally, urine leaks can be caused by back pressure from urinary obstruction caused by large urinary stones or a pelvic mass. We present the case of a 56-year-old man with an unusual urine leak caused by a small 2-mm renal stone.

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A 72-year-old male patient was hospitalized with diffused abdominal pain with worsening renal insufficiency, intermittent vomiting, and a spiking fever. Initial CT scan and sonography showed a dilated gallbladder with a polyp, but no calculi. A gallium scan with SPECT/CT revealed intense gallbladder uptake with a cold central area.

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In this paper, the protective effects of the active fraction (SF-7) from Shaofu Zhuyu decoction (SFZYD) were tested on a hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2))-induced rat vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) oxidative injury model. This active fraction (SF-7) shows potent antioxidant properties. The cell viability and oxidative damage markers of VSMCs were determined after exposure to H(2)O(2) for 16 hours.

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The quantification of tissue oxygen by frequency or time domain methods has been discussed in a number of prior publications where the meaning of the tissue hemoglobin oxygen saturation was unclear and where the CW instruments were unsuitable for proper quantitative measurements [1, 2]. The development of the IQ Phase Meter has greatly simplified and made reliable the difficult determination of precise phase and amplitude signals from brain. This contribution reports on the calibration of the instrument in model systems and the use of the instrument to measure tissue saturation (StO2) in a small animal model.

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