Publications by authors named "Huizhen Wang"

Several members of the NIMA-related kinase (NEK) family have been implicated in tumor progression; however, the role and underlying mechanisms of NEK8 in gastric cancer (GC) remain unclear. This study revealed a significant upregulation of NEK8 in GC, identifying it as an independent prognostic marker in patients with GC. Consistent with these findings, NEK8 silencing substantially impeded GC aggressiveness both in vitro and in vivo, while its overexpression produced the opposite effect.

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Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are highly conserved molecular chaperones with essential roles against biotic and abiotic stressors. A large set of co-chaperons comprising J-domain proteins (DnaJs) regulate the ATPase cycle of Hsp70s with Hsp90s, together constituting a dynamic and functionally versatile network for protein folding/unfolding and regulation. Marine bivalves could accumulate and tolerate paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs), the well-noted neurotoxins generated during harmful algal blooms.

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Compared to single-mode detection, dual-mode sensing strategies have garnered increasing attention from researchers due to their superior detection accuracy and reliability. Exosomes, as non-invasive biomarkers, hold significant potential for disease diagnosis. However, sensitive and precise detection of exosomes still presents considerable technical challenges.

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The adaptation of lung cells to high-altitude environments represents a notable gap in our understanding of how animals cope with hypoxic conditions. Alveolar epithelial cells type II (AEC II) are crucial for lung development and repair. However, their, specific role in the adaptation of yaks to high-altitude environments remains unclear.

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A novel NbO-type Eu/Tb-mixed lanthanide metal-organic framework has been developed for the highly sensitive, self-calibrating detection of cryogenic temperature.

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A Cr/ClO-enhanced fluorescent probe, DNS (5-(dimethylamino)-N'-(2-hydroxy-4,6-dimethoxybenzylidene)-naphthalene-1-sulfonyl hydrazide), with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties was synthesized using dansylhydrazide and 4,6-dimethoxysalicylaldehyde as starting materials. The probe rapidly and selectively detects Cr and ClO in a solvent system of HO/DMSO (2:8). Upon binding with Cr/ClO, the probe exhibits a significant fluorescence enhancement, with minimal interference from other ions.

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Background: Bivalves represent a vital economic resource in aquaculture for their high productivity and extensive market demand. Growth is one of the most important and desired aquaculture traits for bivalves, regulated by multiple levels, notably intricate metabolic processes. However, the understanding of the metabolic profiles that influence bivalve growth is limited, particularly from a multi-tissue perspective.

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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is widely acknowledged as the primary risk factor for gastric cancer, facilitating its progression via the Correa cascade. Concurrently, Hexokinase Domain Containing 1 (HKDC1) has been implicated in the mediation of aerobic glycolysis, contributing to tumorigenesis across various cancers.

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In recent years, the use of artificial diet to rear silkworm Bombyx mori (L.) (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) has advanced rapidly in China. However, significant differences are found in the production and performance of silk from silkworms reared on artificial diet and mulberry leaves, thereby affecting the development of artificial diet usage in sericulture.

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Methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is the most common inborn organic acidemia, presenting multisystemic complications. Uric acid may have neurotoxic or neuroprotective effects due to its antioxidant or pro-inflammatory properties; however, its role in MMA brain injury remains unclear. We examined the correlation between the serum uric acid levels and brain imaging features of MMA.

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  • - The document discusses the challenges of treating young patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who also have gastric ulcers, specifically highlighting the uncertainty around using drug-coated balloons in these cases.
  • - A case study of a 54-year-old man with acute STEMI showed that after initial cardiac issues and thrombus discovery, he underwent a novel treatment approach involving drug balloon angioplasty without stents, leading to positive results.
  • - The conclusion suggests that percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) without stents could be an effective option for certain STEMI patients, indicating a need for more research in this area.
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Background: Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) gains increasing popularity in the surgical management of prostate cancer (PCa) but is challenged by its prohibitive expense. A domestic robotic system has been developed to address this issue, but data comparing the self-developed robot with the widely used robot is lacking. We performed a randomized clinical trial to compare KD-SR-01 and DaVinci robots in terms of perioperative, short-term oncological and functional outcomes in RARP.

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Background: Depression involves maladaptive processes impairing an individual's ability to interface with the environment appropriately. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are gaining traction for their role in higher-order brain functioning. Recently, we reported that lncRNA coexpression modules may underlie abnormal responses to stress in rats showing depression-like behavior.

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In contrast to the unipedal DNA walker, a bipedal DNA walker features a broader walking area and exhibits faster walking kinetics, leading to enhanced amplification efficiency. In this study, we designed a stochastic three-dimensional (3D) bipedal DNA walker, capable of navigating AuNP-based 3D tracks, driven by exonuclease III (Exo III). This detection system enables the linear detection of the non-invasive biomarker apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) activity across a range of 0 to 120 U per mL, with a detection limit of 0.

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Background: Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is a rare form of diabetes mellitus that usually presents within the first 6 mo of life. Patients often enter remission within several months, although relapse can occur later in life. Mutations in the gene, which encodes the sulfonylurea receptor 1 of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel in pancreatic beta cells, are associated with TNDM and permanent neonatal diabetes.

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DNA walkers have emerged as a powerful tool in various biosensors, enabling the detection of low-abundance analytes with their precise programmability and efficient signal amplification capacity. However, many existing approaches are hampered by limited reaction kinetics. Herein, we designed a stochastic bipedal dual-DNA walkers (SBDW) that can traverse at high speed on AuNP-based three-dimensional (3D) tracks powered by Exo III.

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  • The study analyzed the clinical and molecular characteristics of 46,XY disorders of sex development due to NR5A1 gene variants in 15 cases to enhance understanding of this medical condition.
  • Clinical data were collected and whole exome sequencing was used to identify gene variants, revealing gonadal tissues were primarily testicular with notable genital abnormalities among patients.
  • Results indicated a wide range of insufficient masculinization in external genitalia, with 14 unique NR5A1 variants found, highlighting the complexity of this condition and the rarity of adrenal involvement.
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  • MET overexpression is common in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but its predictive role for MET inhibitors like gumarontinib is unclear.
  • This study pooled results from NSCLC patients with MET overexpression to evaluate the safety and efficacy of gumarontinib, focusing on various response metrics such as progression-free survival and overall survival.
  • Results from 32 patients indicated a 37.5% objective response rate and an 81.3% disease control rate, with common side effects including edema and increased liver enzymes, suggesting gumarontinib is a promising treatment option for these patients.
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  • - The study examines how aging affects the storage life of particle-filled polymer composites (PFPCs) by conducting high-temperature tests at 60 °C, 70 °C, and 80 °C to assess mechanical behavior over time.
  • - A predictive model for crosslink density, based on the Arrhenius equation, was developed alongside a viscoelastic constitutive model to account for aging effects, aiding in structural analysis of a PFPC column.
  • - Results show that incorporating aging effects into the analysis reduces the predicted storage life of the PFPC column from 22 years to 19 years, providing a more accurate estimation method for storage life.
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Due to the complexity of regulatory networks of disease-related biomarkers, developing simple, sensitive, and accurate methods has remained challenging for precise diagnosis. Herein, an "AND" logic gates DNA molecular machine (LGDM) was constructed, which was powered by the catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA). It was coupled with dual-emission CdTe quantum dots (QDs)-based cation exchange reaction (CER) for label-free, sensitive, and ratiometric fluorescence detection of APE1 and miRNA biomarkers.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are microparticles released from cells in both physiological and pathological conditions and could be used to monitor the progression of various pathological states, including neoplastic diseases. In various EVs, tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (TEVs) are secreted by different tumor cells and are abundant in many molecular components, such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. TEVs play a crucial role in forming and advancing various cancer processes.

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Developing highly-efficient electrocatalysts for the nitrate reduction reaction (NITRR) is a persistent challenge. Here, we present the successful synthesis of 14 amorphous/low crystallinity metal nanofilms on three-dimensional carbon fibers (M-NFs/CP), including Al, Ti, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, In, Sn, Pb, Au, or Bi, using rapid thermal evaporation. Among these samples, our study identifies the amorphous Co nanofilm with fine agglomerated Co clusters as the optimal electrocatalyst for NITRR in a neutral medium.

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  • * Various types of corneal opacities were examined, including corneal degeneration, Reis-Bücklers dystrophy, alkali burns, and tumors, revealing abnormal signals indicating the extent of opacity.
  • * All eyes underwent SK, with additional amniotic membrane transplantation for certain cases, leading to restored transparency and no significant complications, highlighting AS-OCT's utility in preoperative planning.
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Long noncoding RNA urothelial carcinoma-associated 1 (UCA1) has been implicated in several tumors. UCA1 promotes cell proliferation, migration, and invasion of gastric cancer (GC) cells, but the molecular mechanism has not been fully elucidated. This study revealed the oncogenic effects of UCA1 on cell growth and invasion.

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Purpose: Cystatin SA (CST2) belongs to the superfamily of cysteine protease inhibitors. Emerging research indicates that CST2 is often dysregulated across various cancers. Its role and molecular mechanisms in gastric cancer remain underexplored.

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