Publications by authors named "Jin Y"

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  • Capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation (CM-AVM) is a rare genetic disorder linked to mutations in the RASA1 and EPHB4 genes, characterized by abnormal blood vessel formations.
  • This study focused on 59 East Asian patients to analyze the phenotypic characteristics of CM-AVM and explore the relationship between genetic variants and clinical manifestations.
  • Results indicated that specific head and neck CM patterns are associated with RASA1 mutations, where a higher variant allele frequency (above 30%) increases the likelihood of multifocal CMs, highlighting the importance of genetic factors in understanding CM-AVM progression.
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Catalytic activity of metal particles is reported to originate from the appearance of nonmetallic states, but conductive metallic particles, as an electron reservoir, should render electron delivery between reactants more favorably so as to have higher activity. We present that metallic rhodium particle catalysts are highly active in the low-temperature oxidation of carbon monoxide, whereas nonmetallic rhodium clusters or monoatoms on alumina remain catalytically inert. Experimental and theoretical results evidence the presence of electronic communications in between vertex atom active sites of individual metallic particles in the reaction.

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The challenging synthesis of thermodynamic-unfavored cis-olefins through catalytic cross-coupling reactions requires the synergistic interaction of substrate-activating units and configuration-regulating catalysts. Successfully hitting these two birds with one stone, we herein develop a convenient photoredox access to Z-alkenes from alkynes and light alkanes with a bifunctional iron-catalyzed system possessing both C(sp)-H activation and configuration-controlling abilities. The protocol exhibits 100% atom utilization, mild conditions, a broad substrate scope, and compatibility with multitudinous functional groups.

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This study aimed to investigate how aquaporin 1 (AQP1) modulates hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF1α) to promote glycolysis and drive the M1 polarization of macrophages. Within 12 h post-treatment with LPS to induce acute kidney injury in rats, a significant upregulation of AQP1 and HIF1α protein levels was noted in serum and kidney tissues. This elevation corresponded with a decrease in blood glucose concentrations and an enhancement of glycolytic activity relative to the control group.

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Diatomic catalysts, especially those with heteronuclear active sites, have recently attracted significant attention for their advantages over single-atom catalysts in reactions with relatively high energy barrier, e.g. oxygen evolution reaction.

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A series of 2-(trifluoromethyl)-4-hydroxyquinoline derivatives were designed and synthesized with introduction of the antibacterial fragment amino alcohols, and their antibacterial activity against plant phytopathogenic bacteria was evaluated for the development of quinoline bactericides. It is worth noting that compound exhibited excellent antibacterial activity with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) value of 3.12 μg/mL against ().

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Background: The mortality rate of COVID-19 patients with critical symptoms is reported to be 40.5%. Early identification of patients with poor progression in the critical cohort is essential to timely clinical intervention and reduction of mortality.

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  • Scientists are researching new medicines to help people with atopic dermatitis (AD), which is a type of skin condition.
  • They are checking how safe these new treatments are by looking at lots of patients and comparing different drugs.
  • So far, early results show that some medicines might cause more infections or acne compared to others, but they will keep studying to learn more about safety over time.
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  • This study investigates the influence of mesenteric perivascular adipose tissue (mPVAT) on T cells and their role in developing hypertension, particularly in a rat model on a high-fat diet.
  • It finds that conditioned media from mPVAT of healthy rats helps to reduce T cell activation, while media from high-fat diet rats enhances the production of inflammatory cytokines that can worsen hypertension.
  • RNA sequencing revealed that the high-fat diet leads to an increase in genes linked to inflammatory responses in T cells, indicating that mPVAT can significantly impact T cell behavior and potentially contribute to hypertension.
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  • A new method has been discovered to create -alkyl dithiocarbamates using a three-component reaction involving sulfonium salts, carbon disulfide (CS), and amines.
  • This synthesis is efficient and does not require any catalysts or additives, allowing it to be performed under mild, open-air conditions.
  • The method shows promise for applications in fields like pharmaceutical and sulfur chemistry.
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Introduction: The incidence of hemiplegia caused by stroke is high. In particular, lower limb dysfunction affects the daily activities of patients, and lower limb robotic devices have been proposed to provide rehabilitation therapy to improve balance function in this patient population.

Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the LiteStepper unilateral lower limb exoskeleton (ULLE) combined with conventional treatment for balance function training in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia.

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Extracellular proteases from haloarchaea, also referred to as halolysins, are in increasing demand and are studied for their various applications in condiments and leather industries. In this study, an extracellular protease encoding gene from the haloarchaeon Halorubellus sp. PRR65, hly65, was cloned and heterologously expressed in E.

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Ovarian cancer is a common gynecological tumor, with a high mortality rate and difficult clinical treatment. Early detection of ovarian cancer has significant diagnostic value. In response to the problem of poor diagnostic performance of traditional early diagnosis methods, this article designed an automated early ovarian cancer detection system to improve the detection of early ovarian cancer.

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Forest transformation can markedly impact soil greenhouse gas emissions and soil environmental factors. Due to increasing labor costs and declining bamboo prices, the abandonment of Moso bamboo forests is sharply escalating in recent years, which weakens the carbon sequestration capacity and decreases the ecological function of forests. To improve the ecological quality of abandoned Moso bamboo forests, transformations of abandoned bamboo forests have occurred.

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Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles with surface oxygen vacancy (O) was found to catalyze the colorimetric reaction of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB)-HO, and the absorbance of this TMB-HO-ZnO system was strongly dependent the O concentration on surface of ZnO. By taking advantage of this phenomenon, one colorimetric method was proposed for quantifying surface O in ZnO. The surface O amount obtained through this colorimetric method matched well with that obtained through X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).

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  • The study looked at how certain protein levels in the blood relate to how active the disease is in patients with Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA).
  • Researchers tested 48 different protein markers in 176 patients to see which ones could help indicate disease activity levels.
  • They found that six specific proteins were really good at predicting high disease activity, and their testing method performed better than a common test currently used.
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Vibration exercise (VE) has shown promising results for improving muscle strength and power performance when superimposed on high-level muscle contraction. However, low-level contraction may be more preferable in many rehabilitation programs due to the weakness of the patients. Unfortunately, the effects and underlying physiological mechanisms of VE superimposed on low-level contraction are unclear.

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Cancer, which is characterized by high mortality rates, poses a significant threat to global human health. Early diagnosis is of paramount importance in managing cancer, and tumor markers have emerged as crucial indicators for achieving this goal. The advent of precision medicine has further emphasized the need for the effective detection of these markers.

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Background: Immunotherapy has revolutionized skin cutaneous melanoma treatment, but response variability due to tumor heterogeneity necessitates robust biomarkers for predicting immunotherapy response.

Methods: We used weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), consensus clustering, and 10 machine learning algorithms to develop the immunotherapy-related gene model (ITRGM) signature. Multi-omics analyses included bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing of melanoma patients, mouse bulk RNA sequencing, and pathology sections of melanoma patients.

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Embryo abortion at the heart-shaped stage is the main reason for the failure of interspecific hybridization of hydrangea, and salicylic acid plays a key role during embryo abortion. Difficulties in obtaining seeds from interspecific hybridization between Hydrangea macrophylla and H. arborescens had severely restricted the process of breeding new hydrangea varieties.

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  • Pearl millet is crucial for global agriculture due to its resilience, but its breeding progress is limited by a lack of advanced molecular-assisted techniques.
  • This study analyzed a large dataset of 1,455,924 SNP and 124,532 SV markers from 242 pearl millet accessions, revealing that structural variant markers (SV) better captured genetic diversity than single nucleotide polymorphism markers (SNP).
  • The research identified several high-value accessions using SV markers, with 'P23' consistently emerging as a top candidate for improving panicle number, highlighting the potential of combined marker strategies in pearl millet breeding.
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Maintaining stillness is essential for accurate bioelectrical signal acquisition, but dynamic noise from breathing remains unavoidable. Isotropic adhesives are often used as bioelectronic interfaces to ensure signal fidelity, but they can leave irreversible residues, compromising device accuracy. We propose a hydrogel with selective frequency damping and asymmetric adhesion as a bioelectronic interface.

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Due to the advantages of high stiffness, high precision, high load capacity and large workspace, hybrid robots are applicable to drilling and milling of complicated components with large sizes, for instance car panels. However, the difficulty in establishing an exact dynamic model and external disturbances affect the high accuracy control directly, which will decrease the machining accuracy and thereby affect the machining quality and efficiency of the system. Sliding mode control is an effective approach for high-order nonlinear dynamic systems since that it is very insensitive to disturbances and parameter variations.

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