Publications by authors named "Jin Yue"

Traditional organic light-emitting materials hinder their anti-counterfeiting application in solid state due to their aggregation-caused quenching effect. A facile and straightforward method was reported to introduce AIE molecules into microspheres and manipulate different reaction parameters to prepare AIE microspheres with different morphologies. In this strategy, fluorescent microspheres with spherical, apple-shaped, and hemoglobin-like types were synthesized.

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Objective To prepare mouse anti-human lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG3) monoclonal antibody (mAb) and perform immunological identification of the antibody. Methods BALB/c mice were immunized with LAG3-mLumin-3T3 cells, which stably express the extracellular and transmembrane regions of human LAG3 in mouse 3T3 cells. The secretion of anti-human LAG3 antibodies in mouse serum was assessed using flow cytometry and immunofluorescence.

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Background: Ureaplasma urealyticum, Ureaplasma parvum, and Mycoplasma hominis were widely known as ammonia-producing microorganisms and can cause hyperammonemia, leading to cerebral edema and altered consciousness, which represent serious complications in lung transplant recipients. However, there is limited knowledge on the epidemiology and outcomes of infections caused by U. urealyticum, U.

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Introduction: The use of antibody titers against SARS-CoV-2, as a method of estimating subsequent infection following infection or vaccination, is unclear. Here, we investigate whether specific levels of antibodies, as markers of adaptive immunity, can serve to estimate the risk of symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 (re-) infection.

Methods: In this real-world study, laboratory data from individuals tested for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies under routine clinical conditions were linked through tokenization to a United States medical insurance claims database to determine the risk of symptomatic/severe SARS-CoV-2 infection outcomes.

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Exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) has been associated with lower bone density and the occurrence of osteoporosis in human studies, but the effects and mechanisms of PFOS induces bone loss is not well understood. Our research is aimed at examining the effects of PFOS on osteoblastic activity and investigating the toxicological mechanisms of PFOS-induced bone loss. Cell proliferation, ALP activity, bone nodule formation, ROS levels, and cell apoptosis were assessed after treating osteoblasts with different concentrations of PFOS.

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Relevance: Spontaneous abortion (SAB) and recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) occur alone or concurrently with increasing incidences recently. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (SBG) has been used to prevent pregnancy loss for thousands of years, which is recognized as a "pregnancy-stabilizing herb" in ancient China. Baicalin (BA) and its metabolite baicalein (BE) are the main bioactive flavonoids in the root of SBG.

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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a rapid method for detecting total iron (TFe) content in iron ores. However, accuracy and measurement error of univariate regression analysis in LIBS are limited due to factors such as laser energy fluctuations and spectral interference. To address this, multiple regression analysis and feature selection/extraction are needed to reduce redundant information, decrease the correlation between variables, and quantify the TFe content of iron ores accurately.

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UMAMIT proteins have been known as key players in amino acid transport. In Arabidopsis, functions of several UMAMITs have been characterized, but their precise mechanism, evolutionary history and functional divergence remain elusive. In this study, we conducted phylogenetic analysis of the UMAMIT gene family across key species in the evolutionary history of plants, ranging from algae to angiosperms.

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  • Conventional chemotherapy struggles with drug resistance and side effects in colorectal cancer (CRC), prompting research into natural compounds like Ursolic acid (UA) and Solasodine (Sol) that show promise in anti-tumor activity.
  • This study focused on the synergy between UA and Sol in fighting CRC by triggering cell death (apoptosis) and preventing the spread (metastasis) of cancer through specific cellular pathways.
  • Results indicated that combining UA and Sol effectively reduced CRC cell viability and promoted cancer cell death by enhancing gene expression related to apoptosis and autophagy, while also inhibiting factors that facilitate cancer spread.
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  • Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune disease linked to weakened regulatory T (Treg) cell function, which can worsen symptoms by causing inflammation in salivary glands.
  • The study aimed to investigate the effects of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) on SS-like symptoms in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, particularly focusing on Treg cells and autophagy.
  • Results showed that S1P treatment improved SS symptoms in NOD mice by increasing functional Treg cells, enhancing their immune function, and positively influencing autophagy, suggesting a potential new treatment for SS.
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Atherosclerosis is closely related to endothelial dysfunction and hypertension. GSK3β is a critical regulator in atherosclerosis. This study was carried out to investigate the effects of GSK3β on hypertension exacerbating atherosclerosis in vitro and in vivo.

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  • Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) facilitates cancer cell invasion and migration, with a key focus on the role of FBXO11 in regulating ZEB1, a critical factor in EMT.* -
  • FBXO11 promotes the degradation of ZEB1 through ubiquitination, and its depletion leads to ZEB1 accumulation, resulting in increased EMT and aggressiveness in non-small cell lung cancer (NSLC) cells.* -
  • High levels of FBXO11 correlate with better prognosis in NSLC, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic target by modulating EMT and ZEB1 stability.*
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Chemokines are integral components of the immune system and deeply involved in the pathogenesis and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Although a considerable amount of transcriptome data has been accumulated on these diseases, most of them are limited to a specific stage of the disease. The purpose of this study is to visually demonstrate the dynamic changes in chemokines across various stages of bowel diseases by integrating relevant datasets.

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Pediatric anesthesia presents greater challenges than does adult anesthesia. This bibliometric analysis aimed to analyze the top 100 most cited articles to be better understand the hot spots and prospects in pediatric anesthesia. Articles and reviews related to pediatric anesthesia were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection from 1990 to 2023.

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  • Traditional Chinese medicine identifies anxiety-induced cardiac blood insufficiency as causing symptoms like palpitations and restlessness, and Suanzaoren Decoction (SD) is noted for its effectiveness in treating this issue, though its mechanism is not yet understood.
  • This study explores how SD addresses cardiac insufficiency caused by chronic restraint stress (CRS) by performing various assessments on mice, including cardiac function tests and network pharmacology analysis.
  • Results showed that SD not only reduced anxiety-like behaviors and improved cardiac function but also indicated potential mechanisms involving the target protein CaMKII in heart cells.
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  • Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is common in pregnant women and children, but its effects on dental health in offspring are not well understood.
  • A study conducted on maternal rats revealed that low iron (LI) levels during pregnancy led to IDA in their offspring and increased susceptibility to dental caries, especially in enamel lesions.
  • In contrast, high iron (HI) intake in mothers only improved ferritin levels in offspring without affecting their teeth structure, suggesting more research is needed to fully understand the impact of maternal iron levels on dental health in children.
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Social isolation during adolescence negatively impacts the development of adult social behaviors. However, the exact link between social experiences during adolescence and social behaviors in adulthood is not fully understood. In the present study, we investigated how isolation during juvenility affects harm avoidance behavior in a mouse model of juvenile social isolation.

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Objective: To investigate the molecular mechanisms through which exercise influences metabolic syndrome (MS) and identify key research trends and collaborative networks using bibliometric and visualization techniques.

Methods: We conducted a systematic literature search using the Web of Science Core Collection for articles published from 2014 to 2023. Using CiteSpace, we performed a bibliometric analysis of 562 eligible papers, generating visual knowledge maps to identify prevailing patterns, popular subjects, and emerging trends in the literature.

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To comparatively assess the periodontal condition and oral hygiene of children and adolescents at different ages presenting with different types of orofacial clefts (OFCs). A total of 1608 patients aged 6-18 years who had not previously undergone periodontal treatment were enrolled in this study. Participants were categorized into two age groups: 6-12 years (Group I) and 13-18 years (Group II).

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  • Fermented traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) like BanQi show potential as low-cost feed additives that can help reduce stress in young livestock, particularly during weaning.
  • The study revealed that fermented-BanQi (FBQ) contains higher levels of beneficial compounds, promotes growth in weaned lambs, and improves their overall health metrics, such as serum protein levels and gut morphology.
  • Additionally, FBQ enhanced the diversity of gut microbiota and favored the growth of beneficial bacteria, suggesting that fermentation can boost the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine in livestock diets.
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Background: Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is an autoimmune condition marked by lymphocyte infiltration in the exocrine glands. Our study aimed to identify a novel biomarker for pSS to improve its diagnosis and treatment.

Methods: The gene expression profiles of pSS were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database.

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  • The study sought to establish the effective dose (ED95) of esketamine combined with propofol for patients undergoing hysteroscopy and assess its safety and effectiveness.
  • A double-blind trial involved 131 women, comparing the success rates and side effects of esketamine versus alfentanil as anesthetics, with esketamine showing a shorter induction time and lower rates of respiratory issues.
  • Results indicated that esketamine has a lower risk of respiratory and hemodynamic complications compared to alfentanil, making it a preferable option for anesthesia during hysteroscopy.
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Objective: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a common chronic metabolic disease, and its prevalence is increasing globally. Exercise is crucial for T2D management, yet many aspects of its mechanisms remain unclear. This study employs CiteSpace to reveal research hotspots and frontier issues in exercise intervention for T2D.

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Peritoneal metastasis is one of the most common risk factors contributing to the poor prognosis of gastric cancer. We previously reported that extracellular vesicles from gastric cancer cells could facilitate peritoneal metastasis. However, their impact on gastric cancer-induced peritoneal metastasis under hypoxic conditions remains unclear.

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