Publications by authors named "Jialiang Wu"

Grooming, as an evolutionarily conserved repetitive behavior, is common in various animals, including humans, and serves essential functions including, but not limited to, hygiene maintenance, thermoregulation, de-arousal, stress reduction, and social behaviors. In rodents, grooming involves a patterned and sequenced structure, known as the syntactic chain with four phases that comprise repeated stereotyped movements happening in a cephalocaudal progression style, beginning from the nose to the face, to the head, and finally ending with body licking. The context-dependent occurrence of grooming behavior indicates its adaptive significance.

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  • Organohalides are essential in various industries, but directly halogenating certain unreactive organic compounds with standard reagents is often challenging.
  • A new catalytic system using thianthrene and trifluoromethanesulfonic acid (TfOH) shows promise in activating regular halogenating reagents for broader applications.
  • This approach enables multiple halogenation types across a range of organic compounds by generating a highly reactive electrophilic thianthrenium species during the reaction, facilitating the overall process.
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Grooming, as an evolutionarily conserved repetitive behavior, is common in various animals, including humans, and serves essential functions including, but not limited to, hygiene maintenance, thermoregulation, de-arousal, stress reduction, and social behaviors. In rodents, grooming involves a patterned and sequenced structure, known as the syntactic chain with four phases that comprise repeated stereotyped movements happening in a cephalocaudal progression style, beginning from the nose to the face, to the head, and finally ending with body licking. The context-dependent occurrence of grooming behavior indicates its adaptive significance.

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A series of 4-thio/seleno-cyanated pyrazoles was conveniently synthesized from 4-unsubstituted pyrazoles using NHSCN/KSeCN as thio/selenocyanogen sources and PhICl as the hypervalent iodine oxidant. This metal-free approach was postulated to involve the in situ generation of reactive thio/selenocyanogen chloride (Cl-SCN/SeCN) from the reaction of PhICl and NHSCN/KSeCN, followed by an electrophilic thio/selenocyanation of the pyrazole skeleton.

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  • Ramat. is a medicinal perennial herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, facing challenges with continuous cropping, which can be mitigated through intercropping with maize.
  • The study implemented two maize intercropping patterns (narrow-wide and middle row planting) to evaluate their effects on Ramat. and maize regarding traits, yield, soil properties, and microbial communities.
  • Results showed that intercropping enhanced agronomic traits and yields, improved soil conditions, and fostered beneficial microbial diversity, improving the overall growth environment for Ramat.
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  • The study presents a multi-component reagents system (MCRS) that combines BnSCFD, CPBA, and TfO for synthesizing specific chemical compounds known as deuteriodifluoromethylthiolated isocoumarins-1-imines and isocoumarins.
  • This method includes an intramolecular cyclization process and the deuteriodifluoromethylthiolation of 2-alkynylbenzamides and 2-alkynylbenzoates.
  • A key aspect of the approach is the formation of a reactive electrophilic sulfonium salt, achieved by oxidizing BnSCFD with CPBA, followed by activation through TfO.
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Background: For patients with unresectable locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) is the current standard treatment; however, the prognosis remains poor. Immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy has demonstrated improved survival outcomes in advanced ESCC. Nevertheless, there is a lack of reports on the role of induction immunotherapy plus chemotherapy prior to CCRT for unresectable locally advanced ESCC.

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Reversible structural changes in DNA nanomachines have great potential in the field of bioanalysis. Here, we demonstrate an assembly strategy for quencher-free and tunable DNA tweezers based on 2-aminopurine (2-AP), avoiding the tedious fluorescence labelling step. The conformational state of the tweezers could be controlled by specific oligonucleotides (fuel or anti-fuel).

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The development of a simple, rapid, easy-to-operate, and ultrasensitive DNA walker-based sensing system is challenging but would be very intriguing for the enormous applications in biological analysis and disease monitoring. Herein, a new self-propelled and self-enhanced DNA walking strategy was developed on the basis of a simple DNA polymerase-steered conversion from a typical alternate DNA assembly process. The sensing platform was fabricated easily by immobilizing only one hairpin probe (H1) and the sensing process was based on a simple one-step mixing with another hairpin-like DNA probe (H2) and DNA polymerase.

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  • The study aimed to assess how well quantitative measurements from contrast-enhanced CT scans can differentiate small clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) from benign renal tumors like fat-poor angiomyolipoma (fpAML) and renal oncocytoma (RO).
  • A total of 244 patients were analyzed, and various CT scan parameters were measured across different phases, with findings suggesting that specific parameters, especially related to the unenhanced phase (UP), were effective in distinguishing ccRCC from benign tumors.
  • The model incorporating multiple parameters showed significantly higher accuracy and sensitivity compared to radiologists' assessments, indicating that quantitative measurements could enhance diagnostic capabilities in clinical practice.
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The ventral striatum is a reward center implicated in the pathophysiology of depression. It contains islands of Calleja, clusters of dopamine D3 receptor-expressing granule cells, predominantly in the olfactory tubercle (OT). These OT D3 neurons regulate self-grooming, a repetitive behavior manifested in affective disorders.

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Background: Probiotics are commonly used after bariatric surgery. However, uncertainty remains regarding their effects. The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the effect of probiotics in patients with morbid obesity undergoing bariatric surgery.

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is among the most widespread metabolic disease globally, and its associated complications including insulin resistance and diabetes have become threatening conditions for human health. Previous studies on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) were focused on the liver's lipid metabolism. However, growing evidence suggests that mitochondrial metabolism is involved in the pathogenesis of NAFLD to varying degrees in several ways, for instance in cellular division, oxidative stress, autophagy, and mitochondrial quality control.

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The BnSR (R = CFH or CF)/CPBA/TfO system was found to be an effective multicomponent reagent system for the one-pot synthesis of di/trifluoromethylthiolated heterocycles from alkynes. The reaction was postulated to proceed via a cascade sequence involving the oxidation of BnSR by CPBA, activation of the in situ-generated sulfoxide by TfO, and intramolecular cyclization/fluoromethylthiolation of the alkyne substrates enabled by the formed electrophilic sulfonium salt to give di/trifluoromethylthiolated heterocycles.

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Developing a simple and easy-to-operate sensing platform for sensitive and reliable target analysis would provide enormous opportunities to boost the applications in clinical biomedicine and disease diagnosis. Herein, a DNA polymerase-powered self-propelled DNA walking strategy was developed to achieve one-step, dual-signal and amplified nucleic acid detection. The sensing platform was fabricated easily by immobilizing two hybrid probes on an electrode surface.

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Background: The goal of this study was to analyze serum from lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) patients and healthy controls to identify novel biomarkers that could shed light on disease diagnosis and pathogenesis.

Methods: From April 2017 to October 2019, qualified serum samples were obtained to explore differences in 59 immune proteins between 67 LAM patients and 49 healthy controls by the Luminex method.

Results: We characterized 22 serum immune proteins that were differentially expressed in LAM patients compared with healthy people.

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This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic potential of a novel RFO model in differentiating GBM and SBM with multiparametric MR sequences collected from 244 (131 GBM and 113 SBM) patients. Three basic volume of interests (VOIs) were delineated on the conventional axial MR images (TWI, TWI, T_FLAIR, and CE_TWI), including volumetric non-enhanced tumor (nET), enhanced tumor (ET), and peritumoral edema (pTE). Using the RFO model, radiomics features extracted from different multiparametric MRI sequence(s) and VOI(s) were fused and the best sequence and VOI, or possible combinations, were determined.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of different volume of interest (VOI) delineation strategies on machine learning-based predictive models for discrimination between low and high nuclear grade clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) on dynamic contrast-enhanced CT.

Methods: This study retrospectively collected 177 patients with pathologically proven ccRCC (124 low-grade; 53 high-grade). Tumor VOI was manually segmented, followed by artificially introducing uncertainties as: (i) contour-focused VOI, (ii) margin erosion of 2 or 4 mm, and (iii) margin dilation (2, 4, or 6 mm) inclusive of perirenal fat, peritumoral renal parenchyma, or both.

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(R)-3-aminopiperidine ((R)-APD), a key intermediate for alogliptin, trelagliptin, and linagliptin, was successfully resolved from racemic 3-aminopiperidine with an enantiomerically pure resolving agent, namely, (R)-4-(2-chlohydroxy-1.3.2-dioxaphosphorinane 2-oxide ((R)-CPA), via diastereomeric salt formation.

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Objective: To investigate the predictive performance of different machine learning models for the discrimination of low and high nuclear grade clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) by using multiphase computed tomography (CT)-based radiomic features.

Materials And Methods: A total of 137 consecutive patients with pathologically proven ccRCC (including 96 low-grade [grade 1 or 2] and 41 high-grade [grade 3 or 4] ccRCC) from January 2011 to January 2019 were enrolled in this retrospective study. Target region of interest (ROI) delineation followed by texture extraction was performed on a representative slice with the largest section of the tumor on the four-phase (unenhanced phase [UP], corticomedullary phase [CMP], nephrographic phase [NP] and excretory phase [EP]) CT images.

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare disease characterized by diffuse cystic lesions of the lung. The present study was designed to evaluate the right ventricular (RV) function in LAM patients via single-beat real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT-3DE) and to investigate the factors affecting RV function in LAM patients. According to tricuspid regurgitation velocity (TRV), forty-five female LAM patients [(44.

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Objective: To explore whether sex-specific abdominal visceral fat composition on CT can predict the Fuhrman nuclear grade of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC).

Methods: One hundred seventy-one patients (123 males and 48 females) from four hospitals (multicentre group) and 159 patients (109 males and 50 females) from the cancer imaging archive (TCIA-KIRC group) with pathologically proven ccRCC (multicentre: 124 low grade and 47 high grade; TCIA-KIRC: 79 low grade and 80 high grade) were retrospectively included. Abdominal fat was segmented into subcutaneous fat area (SFA) and visceral fat area (VFA) on CT using ImageJ.

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Purpose: Glaucoma is an eye disease characterized by the loss of peripheral vision, high pressure in the eye, optic nerve damage, and the loss of peripheral vision due to loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). A number of miRNA have been detected in the pathogenesis of glaucoma. The paper was to focus on the miR-223 in RGCs apoptosis and inflammation, and investigated the possible mechanisms in vitro and in vivo.

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Objective: To investigate the discriminative capabilities of different machine learning-based classification models on the differentiation of small (< 4 cm) renal angiomyolipoma without visible fat (AMLwvf) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC).

Methods: This study retrospectively collected 163 patients with pathologically proven small renal mass, including 118 RCC and 45 AMLwvf patients. Target region of interest (ROI) delineation, followed by texture feature extraction, was performed on a representative slice with the largest lesion area on each phase of the four-phase CT images.

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Next-generation sequencing of cell-free circulating DNA (cfDNA) has emerged as promising technique for identifying minimally invasive genomic profiling of tumor cells recently. However, it remains relatively unknown in LAM disease. In our study, paired cfDNA and genomic DNA (gDNA) in blood samples were obtained from 23 LAM patients and seven healthy controls to explore mutations profiles of targeted 70 cancer-related genes.

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