Publications by authors named "Jiahe Li"

Strategic integration of adhesive hydrogels with phototherapy-based antibacterial properties has been extensively leveraged in infected tissue repair. Nevertheless, the interference of bacterial heat shock proteins and antioxidant defense systems attenuates the bactericidal potency of phototherapy. To address this imposing predicament, a Trojan horse bioheterojunction (Th-bioHJ) incorporating liquid metal and copper sulfide is devised to confer an adhesive hydrogel with multimodal and comprehensive antibacterial properties for remedying infectious wounds.

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The release of nitrogen and phosphorus from sediments, known as internal nutrient loading, plays a crucial role in determining the eutrophic state of lakes and the timeframe for their ecological recovery. The restoration of submerged macrophytes is considered an effective measure to improve lake eutrophication. However, the impact of submerged macrophytes restoration on the storage and transformation mechanisms of nitrogen and phosphorus in lake sediment-water systems has not yet been systematically studied.

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In cells, proteins rapidly self-assemble into sophisticated nanomachines. Bioinspired self-assembly approaches, such as DNA origami, have been used to achieve complex three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures and devices. However, current synthetic systems are limited by low yields in hierarchical assembly and challenges in rapid and efficient reconfiguration between diverse structures.

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Introduction: Bacterial surface display is a valuable biotechnology technique for presenting proteins and molecules on the outer surface of bacterial cells. However, it has limitations, including potential toxicity to host bacteria and variability in display efficiency. To address these issues, we investigated the removal of abundant non-essential outer membrane proteins (OMPs) in as a new strategy to improve the surface display of recombinant proteins.

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Treatment of diseases of oxidative stress through activation of the antioxidant nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (NRF2) is limited by systemic side effects. We chemically functionalize the NRF2 activator monomethyl fumarate to require Baeyer-Villiger oxidation for release of the active drug at sites of oxidative stress. This prodrug reverses chronic pain in mice with reduced side effects and could be applied to other disorders of oxidative stress.

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  • Esophageal cancer (EC) is a serious health issue, and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are potential targets for new therapies, particularly regarding how they interact with the tumor microenvironment.
  • The study identified and characterized MMP14 CAFs and their role in promoting cancer cell migration and reducing the effectiveness of CD8 T cells, which are crucial for tumor killing, especially in the context of PD-1 immunotherapy.
  • Exosomal tsRNA from MMP14 CAFs was found to inhibit CD8 T cell activity, specifically with tsRNA-10522, suggesting that these CAFs could serve as markers for predicting responses to PD-1 immunotherapy in esophageal cancer.
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The tumor microenvironment can inhibit the efficacy of cancer therapies through mechanisms such as poor trafficking and exhaustion of immune cells. Here, to address this challenge, we exploited the safety, tumor tropism and ease of genetic manipulation of non-pathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) to deliver key immune-activating cytokines to tumors via surface display on the outer membrane of E.

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  • SGLT2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) may help reduce the risk of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence and adverse cardiovascular outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients after AF ablation, according to a study.
  • The research included 736 patients who were matched based on their use of SGLT2i, with results showing that those on SGLT2i had significantly lower AF recurrence rates (22.6% vs. 35.8%) and a reduced risk of composite cardiovascular events.
  • While SGLT2i users experienced fewer cardiovascular complications, there were no significant differences in all-cause mortality or specific cardiovascular deaths between the two groups.
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  • Water oxidation is a slow, endothermic process, making the development of efficient photoanodes important for solar water splitting.
  • The study found that BiVO/CoAlO film photoanodes, combining n-type BiVO and p-type CoAlO, resulted in a photocurrent of 3.47 mA/cm, significantly outperforming the BiVO-only photoanode (1.70 mA/cm).
  • The enhanced performance of the BiVO/CoAlO photoanode is attributed to the beneficial p-n heterojunctions, photothermal effects that raise temperature to about 53°C under light irradiation, and improved cocatalytic activity.
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Precise diagnostic biomarkers of anticitrullination protein antibody (ACPA)-negative and early-stage RA are still to be improved. We aimed to screen autoantibodies in ACPA-negative patients and evaluated their diagnostic performance. The human genome-wide protein arrays (HuProt arrays) were used to define specific autoantibodies from the sera of 182 RA patients and 261 disease and healthy controls.

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A high-fat diet can cause health problems, such as hyperlipidemia, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders. Dietary supplementation with beneficial microbes might reduce the detrimental effects of a high-fat diet by modulating the gut microbiome, metabolic pathways and metabolites. This study assessed the effects of HNU312 ( HNU312) on blood lipid levels, fat accumulation, inflammation and the gut microbiome in mice on a high-fat diet.

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Due to the difficulty in acquiring motor imagery electroencephalography (MI-EEG) data and ensuring its quality, insufficient training data often leads to overfitting and inadequate generalization capabilities of deep learning-based classification networks. Therefore, we propose a novel data augmentation method and deep learning classification model to enhance the decoding performance of MI-EEG further.The raw EEG signals were transformed into the time-frequency maps as the input to the model by continuous wavelet transform.

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leaves (MOL) are native to India and have high biological activities. To better understand the basic pharmacodynamic materials, the chemical components in MOL and their pharmacokinetic properties were studied and quantitated using UPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap-MS. Forty-two compounds were identified, including phenolic acids and their derivatives, flavonoids, isothiocyanates, nucleosides, alkaloids, and other compounds.

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Coupled drugs, especially antibody-coupled drugs (ADCs), are a hot topic in oncology. As the development of ADCs has progressed, different coupling modes have emerged, inspired by their structural design have emerged. Technological advances have led to interweaving and collision of old and new concepts of coupled drugs, and have even challenged the concepts and techniques of coupled drugs at this stage.

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Celiac Disease (CD) is a primary malabsorption syndrome resulting from the interplay of genetic, immune, and dietary factors. CD negatively impacts daily activities and may lead to conditions such as osteoporosis, malignancies in the small intestine, ulcerative jejunitis, and enteritis, ultimately causing severe malnutrition. Therefore, an effective and rapid differentiation between healthy individuals and those with celiac disease is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment.

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  • The research introduces a new method using non-pathogenic bacteria (K-12 DH5α) to deliver immune-activating cytokines, improving immune cell function in tumors.
  • The engineered bacteria stimulated strong immune responses, leading to significant tumor control and increased survival rates in mice with colorectal carcinoma and melanoma.
  • The bacteria's ability to enhance the effectiveness of CAR NK cells against resistant tumors suggests promising potential for clinical application in treating stubborn solid tumors.
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Event camera shows great potential in 3D hand pose estimation, especially addressing the challenges of fast motion and high dynamic range in a low-power way. However, due to the asynchronous differential imaging mechanism, it is challenging to design event representation to encode hand motion information especially when the hands are not moving (causing motion ambiguity), and it is infeasible to fully annotate the temporally dense event stream. In this paper, we propose EvHandPose with novel hand flow representations in Event-to-Pose module for accurate hand pose estimation and alleviating the motion ambiguity issue.

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Family with sequence similarity 20, member A (FAM20A) is a pseudo-kinase in the secretory pathway and is essential for enamel formation in humans. Here we examine if FAM20A is a membrane-associated protein. We show that the full-length FAM20A can be purified from HEK293 cells transfected with a FAM20A-expresing construct.

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  • The paper investigates the use of lithium niobate (LiNbO) single crystals, known for their high piezoelectric properties, in making piezoelectric pressure sensors, an area that has seen limited research.
  • It explores the effects of chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) on the thickness of LiNbO crystals, revealing that a 300 μm thick sample exhibited higher sensitivity in electric charge output compared to a 500 μm sample.
  • Additionally, the combination of low-temperature polymer integration and oxygen plasma activation led to a substantial increase in sensor sensitivity, making it about 16 times more responsive when LiNbO crystals were integrated with silicon, without damaging either material.
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  • Toddlers face a higher risk of health issues due to air pollution, but there's limited information about protective behaviors they can adopt.
  • The study reviewed literature from 2002-2022 on protective actions against air pollution for toddlers, analyzing 19 relevant studies and categorizing effective strategies into three areas: reducing pollution generation, removing pollutants, and minimizing exposure.
  • The findings indicate a need for more research on tailored protective measures for toddlers, emphasizing their unique vulnerabilities, which can support pediatric care and family advice.
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Upon endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE1) is activated, which subsequently converts an unspliced X-box binding protein 1 () mRNA to a spliced mRNA that encodes a potent XBP1S transcription factor. XBP1S is essential for relieving ER stress and secretory cell differentiation. We previously established ; mice that constitutively expressed XBP1S in the -expressing cells as well as in the cells derived from the -expressing cells.

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Diabetic neuropathic pain is associated with elevated plasma levels of methylglyoxal (MGO). MGO is a metabolite of glycolysis that causes mechanical hypersensitivity in mice by inducing the integrated stress response (ISR), which is characterized by phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (p-eIF2α). Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of antioxidant proteins that neutralize MGO.

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Elevated lactate concentrations are implicated in various acute and chronic diseases such as sepsis and mitochondrial dysfunction, respectively. Conversely, ineffective lactate clearance is associated with poor clinical prognoses and high mortality in these diseases. While several groups have proposed using small molecule inhibitors and enzyme replacement to reduce circulating lactate, there are few practical and effective ways to manage this condition.

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Non-viral DNA donor template has been widely used for targeted genomic integration by homologous recombination (HR). This process has become more efficient with RNA guided endonuclease editor system such as CRISPR/Cas9. Circular single stranded DNA (cssDNA) has been harnessed previously as a genome engineering catalyst (GATALYST) for efficient and safe targeted gene knock-in.

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