Publications by authors named "HuiJun Yang"

Background And Aim: Visceral fat (VF) was proved to be a more precise predictor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) than body mass index (BMI) itself. Even when the BMI was normal, visceral fat area (VFA) ≥ 90 cm² could raise the ten-year risk of developing ASCVD. Therefore, it was worth evaluating the association of influencing factors with high VF in non-obese T2DM individuals.

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Rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (RAZIBs) are attracting increasing attention due to their advantages in safety, cost, and energy density. However, the choice of electrode binders when using aqueous electrolytes faces many constraints, as nontoxic and low-cost hydrophilic binders, such as sodium alginate (SA), can lead to electrode damage due to excessive swelling in aqueous solution. Here, by employing double-network hydrogel electrolytes formed by poly(vinyl alcohol) and alginate, the content and activity of water molecules at the electrode-electrolyte interface are reduced, and the mechanical stability of the electrode is reinforced, thereby affording reliable protection to the cathode bonded with SA.

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Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in aquatic ecosystems and accumulates in various tissues of aquatic organisms, leading to severe biological toxicity. Selenium (Se) is recognized for mitigating heavy metal toxicity, though its protective effects against Cd in aquatic crustaceans remain underexplored. This study, therefore, assessed the effects of dietary Cd (15 mg/kg) exposure and Se (6 mg/kg) supplementation on the hepatopancreas and ovaries of female crayfish to uncover the mechanisms of Cd toxicity and the protective role of Se.

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By simply increasing the concentration of electrolytes, both aqueous and non-aqueous batteries deliver technical superiority in various properties such as high-voltage operation, electrode stability and safety performance. However, the development of this strategy has encountered a bottleneck due to the limitation of the intrinsic solubility, and its comprehensive performance has reached its limit. Here we demonstrate that the conformational isomerism of the solvent would significantly affect the solubility of electrolytes.

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The expression of the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) TPTE pseudogene 1 (TPTEP1) is significantly downregulated in ovarian cancer (OC). However, the function and mechanism of the lncRNA TPTEP1 in OC have not been identified. To investigate the expression of the lncRNA TPTEP1, we analysed a publicly available dataset and 20 pairs of OC and normal ovarian samples tissue from the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University.

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  • CircGDI2 is identified as a potential tumor suppressor in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), with decreased expression levels in both cancer cell lines and patient tissues.
  • The overexpression of circGDI2 leads to reduced cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, while its knockdown has the opposite effects.
  • CircGDI2 binds to the FTO protein, preventing its degradation and reducing m6A RNA modification, which is linked to its tumor-suppressing role in OSCC.
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Background: Microplastics are environmental pollutants detected in various human organs and tissues. These particles originate from multiple sources including the degradation of larger plastic items and the intentional inclusion in consumer goods. Potential risks for human health resulting from microplastics exposure have also been reported.

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  • The study investigated how static teeth exposure changes in different positions (upright vs. supine) among patients who had orthognathic surgery.
  • It involved 148 patients, measuring teeth exposure before and after surgery, with results showing a significant difference of 0.99 mm when lying down compared to standing.
  • The findings indicated that the difference in teeth exposure was more pronounced in males, while factors like orthodontic brackets, surgery timing, and age did not significantly impact the results.
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Metabolic disease is a worldwide epidemic that has become a public health problem. Gut microbiota is considered to be one of the important factors that maintain human health by regulating host metabolism. As an abundant bacterium in the host gut, regulates metabolic and immune functions, and protects gut health.

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Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor, behavioral, and cognitive impairments and significant impacts on patient quality of life. This evidence-based review, conducted by the Korean Huntington Disease Society task force, systematically examines current pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions for symptomatic management of HD. Following PRISMA guidelines, databases were searched for studies up to August 2022 that focused on 23 symptoms across four domains: motor, neuropsychological, cognition, and others.

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The development of highly reversible zinc (Zn) metal anodes is pivotal for determining the feasibility of rechargeable aqueous Zn batteries. Our research quantitively evalulates how the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) adversely affects Zn reversibility in batteries and emphasizes the importance of substrate design in modulating HER and its associated side reactions. When the cathodic reaction is dominated by HER, the Zn electrode exhibits low plating/stripping efficiency, characterized by extensive coverage of a passivation layer that encompasses the electrochemical inactive Zn.

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Background: Carnivorous fish have a low carbohydrate utilization ability, and the physiologic and molecular basis of glucose intolerance has not been fully illustrated.

Objectives: This study aimed to use largemouth bass as a model to investigate the possible mechanism of glucose intolerance in carnivorous fish with the help of single-nuclei RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq).

Methods: Two diets were formulated, a low-carbohydrate (LC) diet and a high-carbohydrate (HC) diet.

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  • The study evaluates the quality of meta-analyses and systematic reviews regarding the effectiveness of probiotics in treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
  • It found that the overall methodological quality of the included reviews was low, with several deficiencies in reporting and research protocols.
  • Although probiotics may show some potential benefits for RA, the evidence remains inconclusive, highlighting the need for more rigorous and larger-scale trials to substantiate these claims.
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  • The paper discusses a professor's clinical approach to treating wrist rheumatoid arthritis using acupotomy mobilization, focusing on muscle regions associated with three specific hand meridians.
  • The professor argues that this form of arthritis is linked to issues in the meridian muscle areas, emphasizing the need for targeted treatment of these regions.
  • By applying acupotomy mobilization and stimulating both the foci (knotted sites) and acupoints, the therapy aims to address both the musculoskeletal and meridian dysfunctions simultaneously.
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  • The development of anode-free batteries aims to enhance energy density and safety, particularly for sodium (Na)-based batteries due to challenges with Na metal anodes.
  • A new "liquid-in-solid" electrolyte design combines the advantages of both liquid and solid-state electrolytes, improving efficiency and stability.
  • Testing this innovative system in a 4.25 V-class anode-free Na battery shows impressive results, achieving an energy density of 412 W h/kg and maintaining 89.2% capacity after 370 cycles, rivaling advanced lithium-ion batteries.
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  • Microplastics have been found in the semen of men from polluted areas, raising concerns about their effects on human health, particularly reproductive health.
  • A study in Jinan, China analyzed semen samples from 40 men with no occupational exposure to microplastics, revealing an average of 2 microplastic particles per sample, primarily polystyrene.
  • The study indicated a correlation between sperm motility and exposure to certain plastic types, specifically showing better motility with polystyrene compared to polyvinyl chloride, highlighting the need for more research on how microplastics may impact human reproduction.
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Rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (RAZIBs) offer low cost, high energy density, and safety but struggle with anode corrosion and dendrite formation. Gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) with both high mechanical properties and excellent electrochemical properties are a powerful tool to aid the practical application of RAZIBs. In this work, guided by a machine learning (ML) model constructed based on experimental data, polyacrylamide (PAM) with a highly entangled structure was chosen to prepare GPEs for obtaining high-performance RAZIBs.

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Hard carbons are emerging as the most viable anodes to support the commercialization of sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries due to their competitive performance. However, the hard carbon anode suffers from low initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE), and the ambiguous Na-ion (Na) storage mechanism and interfacial chemistry fail to give a reasonable interpretation. Here, we have identified the time-dependent ion pre-desolvation on the nanopore of hard carbons, which significantly affects the Na storage efficiency by altering the solvation structure of electrolytes.

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Background: Chloride channel-3 (), a crucial component of the voltage-gated chloride channel family, is implicated in numerous physiological and pathophysiological processes. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of in pancancer and its influence on the immune response through the use of a range of databases. Concurrently, we assessed the impact of on the proliferation of ovarian cancer (OC) cells and explored its potential mechanisms.

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Neonatal mouse hearts can regenerate post-injury, unlike adult hearts that form fibrotic scars. The mechanism of thyroid hormone signaling in cardiac regeneration warrants further study. We found that triiodothyronine impairs cardiomyocyte proliferation and heart regeneration in neonatal mice after apical resection.

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Objective: To analyze the correlation between sperm DFI, HDS and IVF-ET pregnancy outcomes in different BMI populations with normal routine semen examination.

Methods: The clinical data of 199 cycles of IVF-ET were retrospectively analyzed. Sperm chromatin structure analysis based on flow cytometry was used to detect sperm DFI and HDS.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the SCales for Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease-Cognition (K-SCOPA-Cog) for assessing cognition in Parkinson's disease patients in South Korea.
  • - A total of 129 patients participated, and various statistical methods, including Cronbach's alpha and Spearman’s rank correlation, were employed to test the reliability and concurrent validity against established cognitive assessments.
  • - Results showed that the K-SCOPA-Cog has strong reliability (Cronbach's alpha of 0.797, ICC of 0.887) and a significant correlation with other cognitive measures (MOCA-K and K-MMSE), indicating it is a valid tool for cognitive assessment in this
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  • A study at Sichuan Jinxin Xinan Women and Children's Hospital examined the effects of embryo cryopreservation duration on frozen embryo transfer outcomes over 47,006 cycles from 2015 to 2021, categorizing participants into three groups based on cryopreservation time: ≤1 year, 1 to 6 years, and ≥6 years.
  • Results indicated that embryos frozen for more than 1 year had lower clinical pregnancy rates and live birth rates, with significant risks for ectopic pregnancies and early miscarriages increasing after 6 years of freezing.
  • No notable differences were found in birth weight or sex ratios, but male infants were more common across all groups, reinforcing the idea that shorter cryopreservation times (
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The antihistamine astemizole has shown disease-modifying effects in several preclinical disease models of Parkinson's disease (PD). Astemizole also interacts with an anomalous aggregation of Alzheimer's disease-related amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide and has inhibitory activity on the human prion protein PrP. We hypothesized that the proposed preclinical benefits of astemizole on PD can be associated with the attenuation of pathological α-synuclein (α-syn) aggregation.

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