Publications by authors named "Jia Wei Wu"

Purpose: To establish an artificial intelligence (AI)-empowered multistep integrated (MSI) radiation therapy (RT) workflow for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and evaluate its feasibility and clinical performance.

Methods And Materials: Patients with NPC scheduled for MSI RT workflow were prospectively enrolled. This workflow integrates RT procedures from computed tomography (CT) scan to beam delivery, all performed with the patient on the treatment couch.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of cognitive reserve (CR) on the association between physical activity and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults. A total of 495 community-dwelling older adults were included in this cross-sectional study. The CR, cognitive function, physical activity, and the potential confounders were assessed.

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Calcineurin is a serine/threonine protein phosphatase that is highly conserved from yeast to human and plays a critical role in many physiological processes. Regulators of calcineurin (RCANs) are a family of endogenous calcineurin regulators, which are capable of inhibiting the catalytic activity of calcineurin in vivo and in vitro. In this study, we first characterized the biochemical properties of yeast calcineurin and its endogenous regulator Rcn1, a yeast homolog of RCAN1.

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  • - Three different photoactive coordination polymers (CPs) with similar structures were studied for their unique responses to UV light and mechanical motion, driven by a solid-state reaction.
  • - The mechanical movement in these materials was influenced by the specific arrangement of their photoactive components, leading to variations in their photosalient behaviors.
  • - A practical application was developed by combining one of these coordination polymers with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to create a simple photoactuating device that can repeat its motion multiple times through heating and exposure to light.
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This study investigated the mechanism by which fucoxanthin acts as a novel ferroptosis inducer to inhibit tongue cancer. The MTT assay was used to detect the inhibitory effects of fucoxanthin on SCC-25 human tongue squamous carcinoma cells. The levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD), malondialdehyde (MDA), and total iron were measured.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Leonurus japonicus Houtt. (Labiatae), commonly known as Chinese motherwort, is a herbaceous flowering plant that is native to Asia. It is widely acknowledged in traditional medicine for its diuretic, hypoglycemic, antiepileptic properties and neuroprotection.

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As a widespread environmental pollutant, microplastics pose a great threat to the tissues and organs of aquatic animals. The carp's muscles are necessary for movement and survival. However, the mechanism of injury of polyethylene microplastics (PE-MPs) to carp muscle remains unclear.

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Purpose: To investigate the feasibility and clinical utility of a compressed-sensing-accelerated subtractionless whole-body MRA (CS-WBMRA) protocol with only contrast injection for suspected arterial diseases, by comparison to conventional dual-pass subtraction-based whole-body MRA (conventional-WBMRA) and available computed tomography angiography (CTA).

Materials And Methods: This prospective study assessed 86 patients (mean age, 56 years ± 16.4 [standard deviation]; 25 women) with suspected arterial diseases from May 2021 to December 2022, who underwent CS-WBMRA (n = 48, mean age, 55.

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Taking the same developing strategy for different types of latent fingerprints is helpful in improving the efficiency of criminal investigation. Here we advanced a new strategy based on amino-functionalized poly(p-phenylenevinylene) nanoparticles (PPV-brPEI NPs) in aqueous colloidal solution as the developing reagent. The desirable amino functionality and strong emission of NPs were simultaneously realized by adding branched polyethyleneimine (brPEI) during the process of thermal elimination of the PPV polymer precursor.

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Lipids establish the specialized thylakoid membrane of chloroplast in eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms, while the molecular basis of lipid transfer from other organelles to chloroplast remains further elucidation. Here we revealed the structural basis of Sec14 homology proteins AtSFH5 and AtSFH7 in transferring phosphatidic acid (PA) from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to chloroplast, and whose function in regulating the lipid composition of chloroplast and thylakoid development. AtSFH5 and AtSFH7 localize at both ER and chloroplast, whose deficiency resulted in an abnormal chloroplast structure and a decreased thickness of stacked thylakoid membranes.

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  • This research investigates the connection between sleep disorders (SD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), focusing on how SD impacts cognitive function.
  • The study included 372 MDD patients and 457 healthy controls, finding that MDD patients are 38.88 times more likely to have a sleep disorder compared to healthy individuals.
  • Results suggest that sleep disorders contribute to greater impairment in visuospatial and constructional abilities among MDD patients, and improving sleep quality and addressing depression can help mitigate these cognitive deficits.
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  • The study focuses on the MAPK signaling pathways, highlighting MKKs as key players that help regulate various cellular processes in eukaryotes.
  • It explores the biochemical characteristics and 3D structure of the AtMKK5 protein, showing it can activate AtMPK6 through specific phosphorylation.
  • The findings reveal unique structural features of AtMKK5 that indicate different binding mechanisms from other MKKs, potentially aiding in the development of targeted inhibitors for MKKs in both humans and plants.
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Gastritis is a common inflammation of stomach with multiple pathogenesis. This study was designed to investigate the protective effects of oral octreotide (OCT) against ethanol-induced acute gastric injury and H. pylori-induced chronic gastritis via promoting gastric mucosa restoration, reducing gastric acid secretion and inflammation.

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Four Cd(II)/diene coordination polymers (CPs) with similar 1D chain motifs exhibit different photosalient (PS) behaviours in response to UV light. The [2+2] photoreaction between the CC groups within these CPs results in diverse PS behaviours of their crystals with different CC pair arrangements. The interesting PS behaviours of these CPs can be applied in design and fabrication of advanced photoactuating materials.

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  • Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury happens when blood flow returns to the heart after a heart attack, causing damage.
  • A study looked at a special protein called IF1 that helps protect heart cells from being harmed during this process by keeping energy levels stable.
  • Researchers found that boosting IF1 in heart cells can help them recover and work better after injury, suggesting it could be a good target for treating heart problems.
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is a species complex and reported widely from eastern, southern, and southwestern China. Based on molecular data of 19 populations of from China, including the population from Mt. Wuyi (type locality), we recognize and provide an expanded description based on the topotypic specimens.

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Latent blood fingerprints (LBFPs) can provide critical information of foul play and help identify the suspects at violent crime scenes. The current methods for LBFP visualization are still not satisfactory because of the low sensitivity or complicated protocol. This study demonstrates a simple and effective LBFP visualization strategy by integrating a new amphiphilic fluorescent amino-functionalized conjugated polymer with the cotton-pad developing protocol.

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Background: Tai chi is considered a safe and low-cost treatment for improving balance ability among an older population. However, there is no existing evidence on the optimal exercise parameters of tai chi for improving balance in older adults.

Objectives: To investigate the optimal parameters of a tai chi intervention to improve balance performance of older adults.

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The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) plays an essential role in cellular homeostasis and myocardial function. Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase 1 (UCHL1) is involved in cardiac remodeling, but its underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we observed that the UCHL1 was significantly up-regulated in angiotensin II-infused heart and primary cardiac fibroblast (CF).

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  • Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) is when heart tissue gets damaged when blood flow returns after being blocked, which makes patients feel worse.
  • Researchers found that a protein called HIF2α helps protect the heart during MIRI by controlling another protein called IL-6.
  • When HIF2α was removed from mouse hearts, the damage got worse, but giving mice IL-6 helped protect their hearts, highlighting the importance of both proteins in heart health.
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Plasmodium species, the causative agent of malaria, rely on glucose for energy supply during blood stage. Inhibition of glucose uptake thus represents a potential strategy for the development of antimalarial drugs. Here, we present the crystal structures of PfHT1, the sole hexose transporter in the genome of Plasmodium species, at resolutions of 2.

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Directional cell migration involves signaling cascades that stimulate actin assembly at the leading edge, and additional pathways must inhibit actin polymerization at the rear. During neuroblast migration in , the transmembrane protein MIG-13/Lrp12 acts through the Arp2/3 nucleation-promoting factors WAVE and WASP to guide the anterior migration. Here we show that a tyrosine kinase, SRC-1, directly phosphorylates MIG-13 and promotes its activity on actin assembly at the leading edge.

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Programmed cell death (PCD), including apoptosis, apoptotic necrosis, and pyroptosis, is involved in various organ dysfunction syndromes. Recent studies have revealed that a substrate of caspase-3, gasdermin E (GSDME), functions as an effector for pyroptosis; however, few inhibitors have been reported to prevent pyroptosis mediated by GSDME. Here, we developed a class of GSDME-derived inhibitors containing the core structure of DMPD or DMLD.

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Background: For hemodynamically stable patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who missed the reperfusion window, optimal timing for delayed revascularization remains controversial.

Methods: We investigated 7,698 consecutive patients without cardiogenic shock, serious heart failure, or thrombolysis who underwent delayed stenting (12 hours to 28 days after STEMI) at multiple centers in China. The patients were divided according to delayed PCI timing into very early (12-72 hours), early (3-7 days), intermediate (7-14 days) and late (14-28 days) groups.

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