Publications by authors named "Jian Wan"

Landslides are one of the most common natural disasters worldwide. On September 27, 2020, a large-scale landslide occurred in the Tianzhulin area of Huangni Village, Wenjiang Town, Gao County, known as the Wachangwan Landslide. Through field investigations and UAV aerial photography, the causes and deformation processes of the Wachangwan landslide were thoroughly revealed.

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Patient specific induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived β cells represent an effective means for disease modeling and autologous diabetes cell replacement therapy. In this study, an AG73-5%gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) /2% alginate methacrylate (AlgMA) hydrogel was employed to generate pancreatic progenitor (PP) organoids and improve stem cell-derived β (SC-β) cell differentiation protocol. The laminin-derived homolog AG73, which mimics certain cell‒matrix interactions, facilitates AKT signaling pathway activation to promote PDX1/NKX6.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, is a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract with unknown etiology. The cause of IBD is widely considered multifactorial, with prevailing hypotheses suggesting that the microbiome and various environmental factors contribute to inappropriate activation of the mucosal immune system in genetically susceptible individuals. Although the incidence of IBD has stabilized in Western countries, it is rapidly increasing in newly industrialized countries, particularly China, making IBD a global disease.

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Objective: To approach the evaluation of relative α variant score monitored by bedside continuous electroencephalography and optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) evaluated by ultrasound in patients with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy, and to observe the effect of neurofeedback training on brain function.

Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted. The patients admitted to the emergency and intensive care department of Shanghai Pudong New Area People's Hospital from January 2021 to December 2023, who meet the diagnostic criteria of ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy with the Glasgow coma score (GCS) ≤ 8 at admission receiving neurofeedback training were enrolled as the study object (observation group), and the patients without neurofeedback training and GCS score ≤ 8 at admission were enrolled as the controls (control group).

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Epilepsy is an irregular and recurrent cerebral dysfunction that significantly impacts the affected individual's social functionality and quality of life. This study aims to integrate cognitive dynamic attributes of the brain into seizure prediction, evaluating the effectiveness of various characterization perspectives for seizure prediction, while delving into the impact of varying fragment lengths on the performance of each characterization. We adopted microstate analysis to extract the dynamic properties of cognitive states, calculated the EEG-based and microstate-based features to characterize nonlinear attributes, and assessed the power values across different frequency bands to represent the spectral information of the EEG.

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Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) has attracted substantial interest as a target associated with cancer and type II diabetes. FBPase inhibitors targeting the AMP allosteric site have been documented, but their limited selectivity has raised concerns about adverse effects. To address this issue, we designed the affinity/covalent-bond dual-driven inhibitors based on the pharmacophore knowledge of the AMP pocket and neighboring cysteine residue (C179) of FBPase using the cysteine-targeting reactivity warhead screen followed by a structural optimization strategy.

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Background: Viral pneumonia, a pressing global health issue, necessitates innovative therapeutic approaches. Acyclovir, a potent ring-opening antiviral agent with broad-spectrum activity, faces water solubility, oral bioavailability, and drug resistance challenges. The aim of this study was to increase the efficacy of acyclovir through respiratory delivery by encapsulating it within albumin-modified lipid nanoparticles and formulate it as a spray.

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Sponsored search plays a major role in the revenue contribution of e-commerce platforms. Advertising systems are designed to maximize platform revenue, but other goals also need to be considered, such as user experience, advertiser utility, and how to achieve the long-term revenue goal. A key component of a sponsored search system is online allocation, which makes real-time decisions to match users' search requests with relevant ad campaigns to maximize platform revenue within constraints such as campaign budgets.

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  • The study aims to identify risk factors for thrombotic events in obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome (OAPS) patients and create a predictive model specifically for postpartum thrombosis in those without previous thrombotic history.
  • A retrospective analysis was performed on 269 OAPS patients, evaluating various clinical and laboratory factors to determine which could best predict thrombosis risk, ultimately leading to the development of a nomogram.
  • Findings showed that 32.58% of retrospective patients developed thrombosis after three years, with key risk indicators being low platelet count, multiple positive antiphospholipid antibodies, and the use of specific post-delivery medications.
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), pneumonia kills about 2 million children under the age of 5 every year. Traditional machine learning methods can be used to diagnose chest X-rays of pneumonia in children, but there is a privacy and security issue in centralizing the data for training. Federated learning prevents data privacy leakage by sharing only the model and not the data, and it has a wide range of application in the medical field.

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  • Scientists found that PM (pollution particles) can harm the brain, causing memory and learning problems in mice.
  • After 12 weeks of exposure to PM, mice showed brain damage and worse cognitive skills, especially linked to a part of the brain called the hippocampus.
  • The study also discovered that blocking a specific brain process helped reduce some of the damage and improve the mice's memory, showing ways to potentially protect against brain harm from pollution.
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The glioma is one of the most aggressive tumors in humans, which is difficult to eradicate clinically. Therefore, we devised a porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) crosslinking hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel nanocomposite through double-network (Cu-MOF-S-S-HA-Gel, CSSH-Gel), which is tumor responsive for enhanced gas therapy and sonodynamic therapy (SDT). Firstly, the hydrogels show extraordinary injectability and biocompatibility, which enables intratumor administration to circumvent the danger associated with surgery.

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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a key technology for investigating cell development and analysing cell diversity across various diseases. However, the high dimensionality and extreme sparsity of scRNA-seq data pose great challenges for accurate cell type annotation. To address this, we developed a new cell-type annotation model called scGAA (general gated axial-attention model for accurate cell-type annotation of scRNA-seq).

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), ranking as the second-leading cause of global mortality among malignancies, poses a substantial burden on public health worldwide. Anoikis, a type of programmed cell death, serves as a barrier against the dissemination of cancer cells to distant organs, thereby constraining the progression of cancer. Nevertheless, the mechanism of genes related to anoikis in HCC is yet to be elucidated.

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Based on current challenges of poor targeting and limited choices in chemical control methods of cyanobacterial blooms (CBs), identifying new targets is an urgent and formidable task in the quest for target-based algaecides. This study discovered -acylamino saccharin derivatives exhibiting potent algicidal activity. Thus, using -acylamino saccharin as the probes, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from cyanobacterial (GAPDH) was identified as a new target of algaecides through the activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) strategy for the first time.

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Background: Pancreatic cancer (PC), characterized by its aggressive nature and low patient survival rate, remains a challenging malignancy. Anoikis, a process inhibiting the spread of metastatic cancer cells, is closely linked to cancer progression and metastasis through anoikis-related genes. Nonetheless, the precise mechanism of action of these genes in PC remains unclear.

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  • * A study on female rats showed that exposure to polystyrene microplastics and di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate resulted in increased ovarian issues like cystic follicles and hormonal imbalances.
  • * The research reveals that these pollutants trigger the TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway, which could be linked to conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), emphasizing the need to assess environmental pollution's impact on reproductive health.
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  • * Data was collected from over 1,000 patients with a follow-up period of about 5.3 years, indicating high usage of IBD treatments but a lower rate of surgeries compared to Western counterparts.
  • * Findings suggest that while treatment exposure is similar, the natural progression of UC in China differs from that in Western countries, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and further research to confirm these results due to potential biases in the study design.
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Ischemic stroke is a type of brain dysfunction caused by pathological changes in the blood vessels of the brain which leads to brain tissue ischemia and hypoxia and ultimately results in cell necrosis. Without timely and effective treatment in the early time window, ischemic stroke can lead to long-term disability and even death. Therefore, rapid detection is crucial in patients with ischemic stroke.

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Interactions between cells are of fundamental importance in affecting cell function. In vivo, endothelial cells and islet cells are close to each other, which makes endothelial cells essential for islet cell development and maintenance of islet cell function. We used endothelial cells to construct 3D pseudo-islets, which demonstrated better glucose regulation and greater insulin secretion compared to conventional pseudo-islets in both in vivo and in vitro trials.

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Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess voice changes in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) using subjective and objective assessment tools and to make inferences regarding the underlying pathological causes for different phases of radiotherapy (RT).

Methods: A total of 187 (123 males and 64 females) patients with post-RT NPC with no recurrence of malignancy or other voice diseases and 17 (11 males and 6 females) healthy individuals were included in this study. The patients were equally divided into 11 groups according to the number of years after RT.

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Massive hemorrhage caused by injuries and surgical procedures is a major challenge in emergency medical scenarios. Conventional means of hemostasis often fail to rapidly and efficiently control bleeding, especially in inaccessible locations. Herein, a type of smart nanoliposome with ultrasonic responsiveness, loaded with thrombin (thrombin@liposome, named TNL) was developed to serve as an efficient and rapid hemostatic agent.

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  • Trajectory inference is important for understanding biological development processes like cell differentiation, but current methods often rely on traditional dimensionality reduction, which limits their effectiveness.
  • The new model, scCRT, improves trajectory inference by integrating a cell-level pairwise module and a cluster-level contrastive module, which preserve relationships between cells and use prior information for better representation.
  • Experimental results show that scCRT outperforms existing methods, with both modules significantly enhancing the model's ability to accurately infer cell lineages across 135 datasets.
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Islet or β-cell transplantation is currently considered to be the ideal treatment for diabetes, and three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting of a bionic pancreas with physiological stiffness is considered to be promising for the encapsulation and transplantation of β-cells. In this study, a 5%GelMA/2%AlgMA hybrid hydrogel with pancreatic physiological stiffness was constructed and used for β-cell encapsulation, 3D bioprinting, and in vivo transplantation to evaluate glycemic control in diabetic mice. The hybrid hydrogel had good cytocompatibility and could induce insulin-producing cells (IPCs) to form pseudoislet structures and improve insulin secretion.

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Background: Mesenchymal cells, including hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), fibroblasts (FBs), myofibroblasts (MFBs), and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), are the main cells that affect liver fibrosis and play crucial roles in maintaining tissue homeostasis. The dynamic evolution of mesenchymal cells is very important but remains to be explored for researching the reversible mechanism of hepatic fibrosis and its evolution mechanism of hepatic fibrosis to cirrhosis.

Methods: Here, we analysed the transcriptomes of more than 50,000 human single cells from three cirrhotic and three healthy liver tissue samples and the mouse hepatic mesenchymal cells of two healthy and two fibrotic livers to reconstruct the evolutionary trajectory of hepatic mesenchymal cells from a healthy to a cirrhotic state, and a subsequent integrative analysis of bulk RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data of HSCs from quiescent to active (using transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) to stimulate LX-2) to inactive states.

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