Publications by authors named "HuanHuan Liu"

Axially chiral -VQMs have been extensively investigated as key intermediates to approach miscellaneous chiral structures. By sharp contrast, their structural isomers -VQMs have not been previously documented. The major reason, which results in the significant delay, may ascribe to the inherent challenges in the enantioselective activation of alkynes in a remote manner.

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Objective: Currently, Ga-labeled somatostatin analogs (SSAs) are the most commonly used imaging agents for patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) in clinical practice, demonstrating good results in tumor diagnosis. For applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT), targeted drugs should have high tumor uptake and prolonged tumor retention time. To enhance the uptake and retention of tracers in NETs, our goal is to design a Ga-labeled heterodimer for optimizing pharmacokinetics and assess whether this form is more efficacious than its monomeric equivalents.

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The understanding of the characteristics and metabolite changes in waxy and normal maize kernels after cooking is rather limited. This study was designed to meticulously analyze the differences in characteristics and metabolites of these kernels before and after steaming. To cut environmental impacts, samples were obtained by pollinating one ear with mixed pollen.

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Background: Disease progression within 24 months (POD24) significantly impacts overall survival (OS) in patients with follicular lymphoma (FL). This study aimed to develop a robust predictive model, FLIPI-C, using a machine learning approach to identify FL patients at high risk of POD24.

Methods: A cohort of 1,938 FL patients (FL1-3a) from seventeen centers nationwide in China was randomly divided into training and internal validation sets (2:1 ratio).

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Polysaccharides from L. were investigated for their structural characterization and anti-inflammatory activity. Four low polymer dispersity index (PDI) subfractions were obtained: DRP-1 (153.

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Detection of biomarkers was extremely important for the early diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy optimization of diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in serum metabolites between patients with heart failure (HF) and healthy control (HC) and to diagnose HF qualitatively. In this study, serum samples from 83 patients with HF and 35 HCs were used as the research subjects for untargeted metabolomic analysis using ultraperformance liquid chromatography combined with quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-QTOF/MS) technology.

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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of deep learning features derived from multi-sequence magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in determining the O-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) promoter methylation status among glioblastoma patients.

Methods: Clinical, pathological, and MRI data of 356 glioblastoma patients (251 methylated, 105 unmethylated) were retrospectively examined from the public dataset The Cancer Imaging Archive. Each patient underwent preoperative multi-sequence brain MRI scans, which included T1-weighted imaging (T1WI) and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (CE-T1WI).

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Lysine malonylation is a post-translational modification where a malonyl group, characterized by a negatively charged carboxylate, is covalently attached to the Ɛ-amino side chain of lysine, influencing protein structure and function. Our laboratory identified Mak upregulation in cartilage under aging and obesity, contributing to osteoarthritis (OA). Current antibody-based detection methods face limitations in identifying Mak targets.

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Background: While observational studies have demonstrated a potential link between inflammatory cytokines and oral diseases, the question of causality is warranting further investigation. This study aimed to comprehensively assess the potential causal role of 41 inflammatory cytokines in common oral diseases.

Methods: A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study was conducted using the summary statistics from the largest publicly available genome-wide association study (GWAS) for 41 inflammatory cytokines and common oral diseases (indicated by the index of decayed and filled tooth surfaces divided by number of tooth surfaces (DFSS), index of decayed, missing and filled tooth surfaces (DMFS), number of natural teeth, and periodontitis).

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As a typical kind of persistent organic pollutants, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) may cause great harm to human health. Recently, MXene has gained considerable attention due to its specific properties for the removal of pollutants by various principles. Present work reported a new functionalized MXene material, NHMIL-88 modified magnetic NbCT, for developing a facile and efficient magnetic solid phase extraction method for enrichment and sensitive detection of PCBs in environmental water samples.

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Oxygen is essential for the biochemical processes that sustain life in eukaryotic organisms. Although plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis, they often struggle to survive in low-oxygen environments, such as during flooding or submergence. To endure these conditions, they must reprogram their developmental and metabolic networks, and the adaptation process involves the continuous detection of both exogenous hypoxic signals and endogenous oxygen gradients.

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Purpose: Prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography (PSMA-PET) guided targeted biopsy has shown potential for detecting more prostate cancer (PCa) cases. However, relying exclusively on imaging may risk missing lesions, an issue that could be addressed by incorporating radiation-guided technology. Accordingly, we aimed to develop a novel PSMA radiotracer with a long half-life, [Cu]Cu-DOTA-PSMA-3Q, and evaluate its targeting accuracy.

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Submergence stress tolerance is a complex trait governed by multiple loci. Because of its wide distribution across arid and humid regions, Arabidopsis thaliana offers an opportunity to explore the genetic components and their action mechanisms underlying plant adaptation to submergence stress. In this study, using map-based cloning we identified WRKY22 that activates RAP2.

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C-H···π interactions, a prevalent intermolecular force, play a pivotal role in chemistry, materials science, and life sciences. Despite extensive studies of their influence on intermolecular binding configurations and energetics, their impact on intermolecular coupling and charge transport remains unexplored. Here, we investigate the charge transport within supramolecular junctions connected by C-H···π and π-π interactions, respectively, and find that C-H···π interactions exhibit conductances that are 3.

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Expectation States Theory suggests that social status carries emotions, with higher statuses producing positive emotions and lower statuses leading to negative emotions. However, the theory is broad and lacks empirical evidence. This study investigated whether positive and negative evaluations from positions of higher and lower social hierarchies affect decisions.

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We have proposed and demonstrated the generation of a high-repetition-rate ultrashort pulse with long-term stability and low noise based on a harmonic mode-locked (HML) figure-9 fiber laser. Different HML orders from the 2nd to the 13th are generated by adjusting the pump power, net dispersion, and wave plate angles. A 2-GHz HML pulse is obtained with a 155-MHz fundamental repetition rate in a Yb-doped fiber laser, and the corresponding supermode suppression level is as high as 50 dB.

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Background: The associations between authoritarian personality and subjective well-being remains understudied, especially in China. In addition, as Chinese individuals and Chinese organizations generally attach importance to authority, exploring the matching effect of individual authoritarian personality and organizational culture (OC) can provide information for career selection, talent recruitment and university enrollment. The present study aimed to test associations between authoritarian personality traits (right-wing authoritarian, RWA; social dominance orientation, SDO) and subjective well-being (SWB; including positive affect, PA; negative affect, NA; and life satisfaction, LS) at the general and component-specific levels and the possible moderating role of OC (military or nonmilitary universities) on the associations in Chinese culture for the first time.

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  • Multi-core fiber (MCF) is gaining attention for distributed fiber sensing because it can transmit light independently through multiple channels, reducing issues like coherent fading that affect signal quality.
  • A new method called spatial rotated-vector-average (SRVA) combines signals from these channels to effectively minimize phase noise and prevent errors in signal processing.
  • Experiments with a 2.58-km MCF demonstrated a significant reduction in fading and noise levels, leading to improved localization accuracy and reliable signal recovery, which enhances the use of MCF in long-distance sensing applications.
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The limited therapeutic options for diabetic tubulopathy (DT) in early diabetic kidney disease (DKD) reflect the difficulty of targeting renal tubular compartment. While renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAS) inhibitors are commonly utilized in the management of DKD, how intrarenal RAS contributes to diabetic tubular injury is not fully understood. Mitochondrial disruption and reactive oxygen species (ROS) overgeneration have been involved in diabetic tubular injury.

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Objective: Thrombolytic therapy is the primary treatment for acute ischemic stroke. Extending the therapeutic time window can effectively reduce the harmful side effects associated with thrombolytic therapy. Although electroacupuncture (EA) has been shown to extend this time window, the specific mechanisms remain unclear.

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  • The study examines how people learn the emotional meaning of words in changing environments, emphasizing the importance of external feedback.
  • It integrates reinforcement learning with emotional word acquisition, using a probabilistic reversal learning task to understand how expectations influence learning speed and processing of emotional words.
  • Results show that individuals learn negative emotional words more quickly and intensely as expected rewards increase, highlighting a neural bias towards negative information in volatile settings.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Huntington's disease (HD) are complex neurological conditions with unclear causes and limited treatments, affecting individuals, families, and society. Despite ASD and HD representing two opposing stages of neuronal development and degeneration, they share similar clinical-pathological features in motor function. In this study, we leveraged transcriptomic data from the prefrontal cortex available in public databases to identify shared transcriptional characteristics of ASD and HD.

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Background And Objective: Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS), as a primary defense mechanism against stress, is closely related to mental disorders, but its pathogenesis is still unclear. This research seeks to explore the influence of ERS-nucleotide-bound oligomerized domain-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) signaling on mice's depressive-like behaviors and cognitive impairment.

Design And Method: We carried out a study on 32 male C57BL/6J mice to investigate how chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) can give rise to depressive-like behaviors and cognitive dysfunction, randomly dividing them into control, model, inhibitor, and agonist groups.

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  • Scientists used special data from a detector to look for rare particle decays of a type called the D_{s}^{+} decay, focusing on how it might change into other particles like kaons or pions.
  • They found strong evidence for the decay D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}ϕ and also discovered a new decay D_{s}^{+}→ρ^{+}ϕ, both involving particles that decay into pairs of electrons.
  • However, they didn't find strong signals for three other types of decays they were looking for, and set limits on how often those changes could happen.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "HuanHuan Liu"

  • - Huanhuan Liu's recent research predominantly explores the link between various biological factors and diseases, including diabetic tubulopathy, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental health conditions, with a focus on underlying mechanisms such as mitochondrial function and immune activation.
  • - A notable study highlights the role of intrarenal angiotensin II in diabetic kidney disease and suggests potential therapeutic targets for managing renal tubular injury, emphasizing the significance of mitochondrial disruption and oxidative stress in disease progression.
  • - In addition to physiological studies, Liu investigates behavioral and cognitive responses in murine models, providing insights into maternal immune activation's effects on neurodevelopment and the relationship between hemoglobin levels and diabetic kidney disease, reinforcing the relevance of biological markers in clinical outcomes.