Publications by authors named "Jiangya Wang"

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  • - The study aimed to explore the link between the mTOR-STAT3 signaling pathway and focal cortical dysplasia type IIIa (FCD IIIa) in children undergoing epilepsy surgery.
  • - Researchers reviewed 26 pediatric FCD IIIa patients from a larger group and compared them to a control group, using techniques like immunohistochemistry to analyze brain tissue.
  • - Findings showed significant activation of the mTOR-STAT3 pathway in FCD IIIa patients, particularly in the hippocampus, suggesting it may play a role in the development of this condition by affecting astrocyte growth.
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  • The study aimed to analyze risk factors influencing psychiatric behavior and the psychobehavioral conditions in children with epilepsy.
  • Researchers examined 294 children with epilepsy, assessing cognitive function and categorizing them into two groups: those with cognitive impairment and those with normal function.
  • Key findings highlighted that factors like the disease course, frequency of seizures, status epilepticus, and number of antiseizure medications were linked to cognitive impairment, emphasizing the need for careful selection and management of treatments to improve overall outcomes.
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Background: Diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), as the most common subtype of B Cell Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B-NHL), is one of the lymphoid malignancies with poor prognosis worldwide. Non-coding RNA activated by the DNA damage (NORAD), a novel identified lncRNA involved in the DNA repairment process, is reportedly to participate in carcinogenesis, and it is predicted to sponge miR-345-3p. However, LncRNA NORAD has never been investigated in DLBCL.

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Purpose: Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is the most common developmental malformation that causes refractory epilepsy. FCD II is a common neuropathological finding in tissues resected therapeutically from patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. However, its molecular genetic etiology remains unclear.

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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is an inflammation-related respiratory disorder in infants. MiR-382-5p has displayed low expression in developing lungs with BPD, while the effect of miR-382-5p on BPD remains elusive. Here, a hyperoxia (85% oxygen)-induced BPD model in neonatal mice was established.

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