Publications by authors named "Jie Ma"

Trypsin digestion of the GII.6 norovirus (NoV) major capsid protein VP1 promotes its binding to histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), which are believed to be co-receptors for NoVs. In our previous study, we found that trypsin digestion led to the disassembly of GII.

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Objective: This study aimed to develop a nomogram that combines intratumoral and peritumoral radiomics based on multi-parametric MRI for predicting the postoperative pathological upgrade of high-risk breast lesions and sparing unnecessary surgeries.

Methods: In this retrospective study, 138 patients with high-risk breast lesions (January 1, 2019, to January 1, 2023) were randomly divided into a training set (n=96) and a validation set (n=42) at a 7:3 ratio. The best-performing MRI sequence for intratumoral radiomics was selected to develop individual and combined radiomics scores (Rad-Scores).

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Background: The rising prevalence of depression in China, coupled with a tightening job market, highlights concern for the workforce's mental health. Although socioeconomic inequalities in depression have been well documented in high-income countries, the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression, along with its work-related mediators, has not been sufficiently studied in China.

Methods: The study participants are 6,536 non-agriculturally employed working adults from the 2020 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS).

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The ongoing decline in seawater pH, driven by the absorption of excess atmospheric CO, represents a major environmental issue. This reduction in pH can interact with metal pollution, resulting in complex effects on marine phytoplankton. In this study, we examined the combined impacts of seawater acidification and copper (Cu) exposure on the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.

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It is difficult to distinguish Parkinson's disease (PD) in the early stage from those of various disorders including atypical Parkinson's syndrome (APS), vascular parkinsonism (VP), and even essential tremor (ET), because of the overlap of symptoms. Other, more challenging problems will arise when Parkinson's disease develops into Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) in the middle and late stages. At this time, the differential diagnosis of PDD and DLB becomes thorny.

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Background: Esophageal cancer (ECa) is one of the most deadly cancers, with increasing incidence worldwide and poor prognosis. While endoscopy is recommended for the detection of ECa in high-risk individuals, it is not suitable for large-scale screening due to its invasiveness and inconvenience.

Methods: In this study, a novel gene methylation panel was developed for a blood-based test, and its diagnostic efficacy was evaluated using a cohort of 304 participants (203 cases, 101 controls).

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Early infancy is a critical period for immune development. In addition to being the primary food source during early infancy, human milk also provides multiple bioactive components that shape the infant gut microbiome and immune system and provides a constant source of exposure to maternal microbiota. Given the potential interplay between allergic diseases and the human microbiome, this study aimed to characterise the milk microbiome of allergic mothers.

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Purpose: In daily life, people are adept at extracting task-relevant information from complex visual environment to guide attention more effectively toward the target. This process underpins the contextual cueing effect, where repeated exposure allows individuals to learn associations between contextual cues and targets, thereby enhancing visual search efficiency. However, the cue validity of context -how consistently cues predict target locations-is not always guaranteed in real life.

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The treatment of large bone defects remains challenging due to the lack of spatiotemporal management of the immune microenvironment, inflammation response and bone remodeling. To address these issues, we designed and developed a nanoparticle/hydrogel hybrid system that can achieve the combined and sequential delivery of an anti-inflammatory factor (IL-10) and osteogenic drug (icariin, ICA). A photopolymerizable composite hydrogel was prepared by combining gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) and heparin-based acrylated hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels containing IL-10, and poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-HA nanoparticles loaded with ICA were incorporated into the composite hydrogels.

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Vascular calcification (VC), associated with high cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), involves osteogenic transdifferentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). O-GlcNAcylation, a dynamic post-translational modification, is closely linked to cardiovascular diseases, including VC. However, the exact role and molecular mechanism of O-GlcNAc signaling in abnormal mineral metabolism-induced VC remain unclear.

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Background: The heterogeneity within breast cancer and its microenvironment are associated with metastasis. Analyzing distinct tumor subregions using habitat analysis and characterizing the tumor microenvironment through radiomics may be valuable for predicting axillary lymph node metastasis (ALNM) in breast cancer. This study aimed to develop and validate a nomogram for predicting ALNM in breast cancer patients by integrating clinicopathological, intra- or peri-tumoral radiomic, and habitat signatures based on dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) and determine the optimal peritumoral region size for accurate prediction.

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Background: The classification of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) category 4A lesions in mammography is complicated by subjective interpretations and unclear criteria, which can lead to potential misclassifications and unnecessary biopsies. Thus, more accurate assessment methods need to be developed. This study aimed to improve the classification prediction of BI-RADS 4A positive lesions in mammography by combining deep learning (DL) technology with relevant clinical factors.

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The cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation, a combined stimulation based on two brain regions, may be an effective strategy for stroke rehabilitation. Our aim was to confirm that the cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation strengthens the connection between brain regions in the motor circuit and promotes improvements in motor function. This was a randomized double-blind, controlled Phase II trial.

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This study investigates the effects of occipital lobe tumors on visual processing and the role of brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies in post-surgical visual rehabilitation. Through a combination of pre-surgical functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), intra-operative direct cortical stimulation (DCS) and Electrocorticography (ECoG), and post-surgical BCI interventions, we provide insight into the complex dynamics between occipital lobe tumors and visual function. Our results highlight a discrepancy between clinical assessments of visual field damage and the patient's reported visual experiences, suggesting a residual functional capacity within the damaged occipital regions.

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Male-typical behaviors such as aggression and mating, which reflect sexual libido in male mice, are regulated by the hypothalamus, a crucial part of the nervous system. Previous studies have demonstrated that microRNAs (miRNAs), especially , play a vital role in reproduction and the neural control of behaviors. However, it remains unclear whether affects reproduction through the hypothalamus-mediated regulation of male-typical behaviors.

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Different viruses are abundant in aquatic ecosystems. There has been limited research on the viral communities in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Yellow catfish (), an important economic fish that is widely distributed in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, was selected as the research object.

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Objectives: Endoscopic biopsy diagnosis for the preoperative assessment of mucinous components in patients with colorectal cancer is limited. This study investigated a radiomics model and established an explainable prediction model by using machine learning to differentiate between adenocarcinoma with mucinous components and mucinous adenocarcinoma.

Methods: The derivation cohort included 312 patients with colorectal cancer with mucinous components detected during preoperative endoscopic biopsy diagnosis.

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Background: Women are known to be at higher risk for gallbladder disease than men, suggesting a role of female hormones in the pathogenesis of gallbladder disease. This study aimed to assess menopausal characteristics, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and their joint effect on long-term risk of cholecystectomy in women.

Methods: A total of 184,677 women were included from the UK Biobank.

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Establishing a nonzero measurement of the electron Electric Dipole Moment (eEDM) has long been a fundamental pursuit in atomic, molecular and optical physics, offering possible insights into new physics beyond the Standard Model. In this regard, lead monofluoride (PbF) has emerged as a potential candidate for measuring eEDM primarily due to its suitable properties such as the strong internal effective electric field, and eEDM-sensitive ground state with large Ω-doubling and small magnetic g factor. In the present work, we realized the production of a buffer-gas-cooled PbF molecular beam and characterized its high-resolution spectroscopy in the BΣ(υ'=0) ← XΠ(υ = 0) transition, including both direct absorption and laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy.

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An attenuation of visible probe radiation identified in earlier absorption studies of microwave plasma-activated CH/H/Ar gas mixtures is shown to arise from nanoparticles in under-pumped regions on opposing sides of a reactor used for diamond chemical vapor deposition. The present modeling studies highlight (i) ejection of Si-containing species into the gas phase by reactive radical etching of the quartz window through which the microwave radiation enters the reactor, enabled by suitably high window temperatures () and the synergistic action of near-window H atoms and CH radicals; (ii) subsequent processing of the ejected material, some of which are transported to and accumulate in stagnation regions in the entrance to the reactor side arms; and (iii) the importance of Si in facilitating homogeneous gas phase nucleation, clustering, and nanoparticle growth in these regions. The observed attenuation, its probe wavelength dependence, and its variations with changes in process conditions can all be rationalized by a combination of absorption and scattering contributions from Si/C/H containing nanoparticles with diameters in the range of 50-100 nm.

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The photophysical properties of rhodamine molecules play a critical role in their performance across various applications. The spectroscopic single-molecule fluorescence (sSMF) technique overcomes the limitations of conventional SMF by distinguishing individual fluorophores based on their emission spectra. This enables precise measurement and direct comparison of photophysical properties among distinct molecules under identical conditions, without requiring separation of molecules.

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To control severe air pollution, multiple policies have been adopted in China. However, the combined effect of these policies on reducing air pollution remains uncertain. By systematically evaluating the complementary and substitution effects of policy combinations across different regions, this study aims to identify the optimal combinations of multiple air pollution control policies and to explore the mechanisms of policy synergy, maximizing improvements in air quality.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on reprogramming synovial macrophages and creating an immune environment that supports bone and cartilage growth to address osteoarthritis (OA) effectively.
  • - Researchers developed a nanosystem using bioactive phosphorus dendrimers loaded with catalase (CAT) and quercetin (Que), which helps shift macrophages to a beneficial anti-inflammatory state and supports cell health.
  • - When tested on an OA mouse model, this system reduced cartilage damage, bone erosion, and inflammation, and it also showed potential in human-derived cells by promoting similar positive changes in macrophages from OA patients.
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Background: Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTCL) is almost always fatal after the failure of asparaginase. This phase II study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of tislelizumab combined with gemcitabine and oxaliplatin (Tisle-GemOx) in patients with ENKTCL failing asparaginase.

Methods: Eligible patients received Tisle-GemOx as initial induction for 6-8 cycles at 21-day intervals.

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