Publications by authors named "HongYang Wang"

Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is a common pediatric condition often treated with pyeloplasty. Despite the surgical intervention, postoperative urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur in over 30% of cases within six months, adversely affecting recovery and increasing both clinical and economic burdens. Current prediction methods for postoperative UTIs rely on empirical judgment and limited clinical parameters, underscoring the need for a robust, multifactorial predictive model.

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Background: Non-isolated auditory neuropathy (AN), or syndromic AN, is marked by AN along with additional systemic manifestations. The diagnostic process is challenging due to its varied symptoms and overlap with other syndromes. This study focuses on two mitochondrial function-related genes which result in non-isolated AN, FDXR and TWNK, providing a summary and enrichment analysis of genes associated with non-isolated AN to elucidate the genotype-phenotype correlation and underlying mechanisms.

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Cryopreservation induces various cryodamages to the structural or functional aspects of boar sperm, resulting in the deterioration of sperm quality. The extent of cryodamages varies significantly among different individual boars. In our study, 50 boars with either good sperm freezability (GSF) or poor sperm freezability (PSF) were selected from a population of 402 boars.

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Objective: To make an overview of global research trends in the etiology of auditory neuropathy (AN) over the past 30 years using a bibliometric approach.

Methods: Bibliometric analyses were conducted by GraphPad Prism 9.0, Citespace 6.

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Kdn is a common member of the sialic acid family. Carbohydrates containing Kdn residues are widely distributed in nature and embody important biological information. However, the methods for synthesizing Kdn glycosides are limited, which restricts their biological study.

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The traditional Chinese medicine Atractlodis Rhizoma is the dried rhizome of the Asteraceae herbal plant Atractylodes lancea, and it has the functions of drying dampness and strengthening the spleen, removing wind and dissipating cold, and brightening the eyes. The sesquiterpenoids in A. lancea are the main ingredients of its pharmacological activities in clinical practice, including atractylone, β-eudesmol, and hinesol, which possess anti-inflammation, antibacterial, antiviral, and hepatoprotective effects.

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Liver cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, representing a substantial public health challenge. The advent of single-cell RNA sequencing has significantly advanced our understanding of cellular dynamics from the onset of liver cancer to therapeutic intervention. This technology has unveiled profound insights into cancer heterogeneity and the tumor microenvironment (TME), enabling the identification of key molecular drivers and phenotypic landscapes of liver cancer at a single-cell resolution.

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Itch causes a strong urge to scratch and induces negative emotions, such as aversion and anxiety. Antihistamine medications are key in the clinical management of pruritus, but their therapeutic efficacy in controlling moderate and severe itching remains limited. The neural circuits in the brain that process itching and itch-induced aversion and anxiety remain unclear so far.

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Background: Appetite plays a crucial role in obesity and weight loss outcomes. while conventional therapies reduce appetite, They often have limitations. Acupoint Catgut Embedding (ACE) is widely used for weight loss, but its impact on subjective appetite, especially across different appetite status, remains underexplored.

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Rhodotorula toruloides, an oleaginous yeast known for its high lipid productivity, produces lipids with low very-long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA) content. Meanwhile, the roles of enzymes, particularly the condensing enzymes, involved in VLCFA biosynthesis in R. toruloides remained unclear.

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In the field of fringe projection profilometry, phase sensitivity is a critical factor influencing the precision of object measurements. Traditional techniques that employ basic horizontal or vertical fringe projection often do not achieve optimal levels of phase sensitivity. The identification of the fringe angle that exhibits optimal phase sensitivity has been a significant area of research.

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  • In situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) is a method used to clean up contaminated soil and groundwater, and molecular oxygen (O) activated by aquifer materials shows promise for effectively removing pollutants.
  • This review focuses on the use of iron-based materials for activating O due to their strong catalytic abilities, availability, and environmental benefits, detailing various types such as zero-valent iron and iron oxides.
  • The mechanisms of O activation, including electron transfer and the formation of reactive oxygen species, are explored, alongside the impact of Fe atom coordination and organic ligands on the process, enhancing understanding for better remediation strategies.
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Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) affects up to one-third of the global population. Since no approved pharmacotherapy for MAFLD is available, lifestyle modification remains the cornerstone of clinical care. Our study aims to evaluate the association of an overall healthy lifestyle with MAFLD risk.

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  • High altitudes pose challenges for wastewater treatment, significantly impacting efficiency due to low air pressure, reduced oxygen levels, and cold temperatures.
  • A new multi-stage baffled aerated oxidation (AO) plant was successfully tested in Xizang, where it efficiently met Chinese wastewater discharge standards even at low temperatures and higher influent loads.
  • The innovative design improved nutrient removal by enhancing microbial activity and sludge quality, effectively mitigating issues like sludge bulking through a short, cyclic operation method.
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  • Disruption of sleep and circadian rhythms is linked to various health issues, including neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic disorders, cancer, and neurological conditions.
  • Research typically focuses on genetic mutations, but the role of Alternative Polyadenylation (APA) in sleep and circadian disturbances is underexplored.
  • The study identified specific APA patterns in rat brains related to time of day and sleep deprivation, and analyzed these patterns in connection with human brain disorder susceptibility genes.
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Immunotherapies employing PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are vital for primary liver cancer (PLC), but response rates remain unsatisfying. Accurate differentiation of responders from non-responders to immunotherapy is imperative. Here, single-cell-scaled mass cytometry analysis on sequential peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from ICI-treated PLC patients is conducted, and tissue residence of immune subpopulations is assessed via multiplex immunohistochemistry.

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Application of pear twig derived biochar and nitrogen fertilizer is strategic for addressing the challenges posed by copper pollution in soils. Their combined use aims to improve plant health and promote sustainable agricultural practices, which leads to better potato growth and quality. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the effects of different levels of pear twig biochar (B:0, B:3, B:5, B:7% w/w) combined with nitrogen fertilizer (N:0, N:150, N:200, N:250, N:300 mg kg) on morpho-physiological growth and copper uptake of potato cultivated in Cu polluted soil.

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Anti-human thymocyte globulin-Fresenius (ATG-F) is frequently utilized to achieve successful induction for kidney transplantation recipients. This study aimed to examine the association between the ATG-F dose-to-recipient-weight ratio (ADR) and the risk of developing urinary tract infections (UTIs) following kidney transplantation. Data of kidney transplant recipients who underwent ATG-F-induction peri-operatively in a medical center were retrospectively collected, and the incidence of UTIs during the first postoperative year was also recorded.

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  • The study compares the effects of proximal gastrectomy (PG) and total gastrectomy (TG) on postoperative health in patients with proximal gastric cancer (PGC).
  • It analyzes data from six studies and finds that PG leads to better health outcomes, including fewer reflux symptoms, less weight loss, and reduced dietary dissatisfaction compared to TG.
  • The conclusion suggests that while PG improves postoperative quality of life without negatively affecting surgical outcomes, more rigorous trials are needed to solidify these findings for clinical decisions.
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  • Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a rare but increasingly lethal cancer with no effective targeted treatments, and the role of ATP Citrate Lyase (ACLY) in CCA remains unclear.
  • Research showed that ACLY is more highly expressed in CCA tissues than normal tissues, correlating with worse patient survival, and is linked to fatty acid metabolism and tumor stemness.
  • Inhibiting ACLY increased lipid peroxide accumulation and made CCA cells more sensitive to ferroptosis, but did not significantly affect cell proliferation or migration, while polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibited the growth of ACLY-knockdown cells.
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  • Perchlorate, a chemical used in fireworks manufacturing, disrupts thyroid hormone production and can negatively affect metabolism and cognitive development in young children.
  • A study in Liuyang City, a major fireworks hub in China, found that perchlorate contamination was present in all local food samples, with levels significantly higher than those observed in other countries.
  • Residents, particularly infants and young children, face substantial dietary exposure risks from perchlorate, exceeding established safety limits, primarily through breast milk and drinking water for the younger population, and vegetables for older individuals.
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  • The study looked at how a process called anaerobic glycolysis affects the growth of special immune cells called Jurkat T cells.
  • Researchers used a blocker to stop lactate transport, which helped them see how it influenced the cell's ability to multiply.
  • They found that stopping anaerobic glycolysis slowed down the T cell growth and revealed connections to important biological pathways that help the cells respond to stress and manage proteins.
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Background: The potency of T cell-mediated responses is a determinant of immunotherapy effectiveness in treating malignancies; however, the clinical efficacy of T-cell therapies has been limited in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) owing to the extensive immunosuppressive microenvironment.

Objective: Here, we aimed to investigate the key genes contributing to immune escape in HCC and raise a new therapeutic strategy for remoulding the HCC microenvironment.

Design: The genome-wide in vivo clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) screen library was conducted to identify the key genes associated with immune tolerance.

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The Northeast Pacific Ocean (NEP) is one of the important carbon sinks in the global ocean. The causes of carbon flux changes in this region have been widely studied, but the physical processes associated with large scale climate variability remain controversial primarily due to scarcity of spatially and temporally continuous observations. In this study, we constructed a high-resolution sea surface partial pressure of CO (pCO) from satellite observations for the NEP from 2003 to 2020 using the machine learning based XGBoost model.

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  • Rice is a major food crop, but its growth is negatively affected by cold stress, especially during the budding stage.
  • The study compared two types of rice—one that struggles with cold (A117) and one that can handle it better (B106)—using transcriptome sequencing to analyze gene expression under cold conditions.
  • Results highlighted specific biochemical processes that contribute to cold tolerance in B106, identified key genes associated with cold stress, and mapped potential genetic markers for improving rice resilience in cold climates.
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