Publications by authors named "Jing-Li Liu"

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  • * Combination therapy, especially with irinotecan, enhances anti-tumor effectiveness, but must be used wisely to avoid increasing patient risk.
  • * The study reviews the benefits and limitations of combining irinotecan with other therapies, emphasizing the need for more research and better clinical trial design to improve patient outcomes.
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  • Researchers wanted to create a way to predict pain for patients getting a special type of treatment for liver cancer called TACE.
  • They used surveys and studies of 228 patients to compare factors that might cause pain and developed a prediction model.
  • The results showed that certain things like tumor size and treatment methods can help predict pain, meaning doctors can better manage pain for patients who need this treatment.
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The dynamic evolution of catalyst structures greatly influences the reactivity, especially sub-nanometer clusters, exhibiting complex configurational fluctuation. In the present work, we study the structural dynamics of a Ru cluster during the dissociation of N and calculate the reaction free energies using molecular dynamics (AIMD). Our AIMD calculation predicts a peak-shaped reaction entropy curve due to the adsorption-induced phase transition of the Ru cluster.

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  • - The study explores how the dynamics of cluster catalysis, particularly in small gold (Au) clusters, influence catalytic activity during chemical reactions, which is not well understood previously.
  • - Using advanced computational methods, the research found that when these clusters change from solid to liquid due to adsorption, it leads to an unusual increase in entropy, which enhances reaction progress.
  • - The findings reveal that different-sized clusters undergo transitions at different temperatures, highlighting a complex size effect that can inform the design of more effective catalysts in the future.
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Introduction: We explored microRNA (miRNA) profiles correlated with the penumbra in three different phases of ischaemic stroke, using a permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (p-MCAO) rat model.

Materials And Methods: A 2-mm coronal section was cut from the optic chiasma in the caudal direction, and the penumbra was located in the area between a longitudinal line approximately 2 mm from the midline and a transverse diagonal line at the "2-o'clock" position. Total RNA was extracted from tissue specimens and peripheral blood samples, followed by deep sequencing analysis.

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Immunotherapy has been applied to patients with breast cancer. However, only part of patients benefits from the current immunotherapy. Accurate prediction of individual response to immunotherapy can be beneficial for breast cancer management.

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The spillover of hydrogen species and its role in tuning the activity and selectivity in catalytic hydrogenation have been investigated in situ using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) with 10 nm spatial resolution through the precise fabrication of Au/TiO /Pt sandwich nanostructures. In situ SERS study reveals that hydrogen species can efficiently spillover at Pt-TiO -Au interfaces, and the ultimate spillover distance on TiO is about 50 nm. Combining kinetic isotope experiments and density functional theory calculations, it is found that the hydrogen spillover proceeds via the water-assisted cleavage and formation of surface hydrogen-oxygen bond.

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  • Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are important in cancer development, particularly in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), which makes up 75% of renal cell cancers; however, their activation and function in ccRCC were not fully understood before this study.* -
  • The study analyzed RTK phosphorylation in ccRCC patient samples and established xenograft models in mice, revealing that ccRCC samples had distinct RTK phosphorylation patterns compared to cell lines and normal tissues, with 9 specific RTKs identified.* -
  • Treatment with RTK inhibitors in the xenograft models effectively blocked tumor growth and signaling pathways, indicating that the phosphorylation patterns of RTKs in ccRCC are
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Purpose: Ischemic penumbra is the main therapeutic target for acute ischemic stroke. The aim in this study is to investigate the potential serum biomarkers of penumbra that could fulfill a complementary role in the acute stroke clinical decision-making process.

Experimental Design: An established focal cerebral ischemia model is applied in rats.

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Aberrant expression of miR-146a has been reported to be involved in the progression and metastasis of various types of human cancers; however, its potential role in human neuroblastoma is still poorly understood. The purpose of our study was to investigate the molecular mechanism and possible role of miR-146a in human neuroblastoma. In this study, targeted genes were predicted by bioinformatic analysis and confirmed by dual-Luciferase reporter assay.

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Background: Early and accurate diagnosis of ischaemic stroke (IS) requires the use of an optimized biomarker. Exosomal microRNAs have the potential to serve as biomarkers owing to their stability and specificity. We investigated the expression levels of plasma-derived exosomal microRNA-21-5p and microRNA-30a-5p in the different phases of IS.

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Differentiation of transient ischaemic attack (TIA) from ischaemic stroke within the thrombolysis time window is difficult. Although TIA may be diagnosed within this window, the latest imaging technologies are complex and costly. Serum markers, which are non-invasive, rapid and economic, are used for diagnosis and prognosis of various diseases.

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Background: MircroRNA (MiRNA) levels are associated with disease pathophysiology and are high in plasma exosomes. Plasma exosomal miRNAs serve as potential therapeutic targets and diagnosis biomarkers in some diseases but few studies have examined them in Ischemic Stroke (IS). Therefore, we explored the potential predictive value of plasma exosomal miR-422a and miR-125b-2-3p in different IS phases (acute and subacute phases).

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Background: miR-146a, a strong pro-apoptotic factor in some pathophysiological processes, is reported to be involved in ischemic stroke (IS), though its role remains unclear. Fbxl10 is an active anti-apoptotic factor and a predicted target of miR-146a. We hypothesized that dysregulation of miR-146a contributes to ischemic injury by targeting Fbxl10.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Aconitum carmichaelii Debeaux is a well-known Chinese herb that has been used to treat liver diseases for many years in China. We investigated the effects of aqueous extract from Aconitum carmichaelii Debeaux (AEACD) on acute liver failure and identified the possible mechanisms of these effects.

Material And Methods: Specific pathogen-free (SPF) male Wistar rats were used to establish acute liver failure model by intraperitoneal injection of D-galactosamine (D-GalN) and treated with Stronger Neo-Minophagen C (SNMC) and AEACD by gavage.

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Background: Neurogenic neuroprotection is a promising approach for treating patients with ischemic brain lesions. Fastigial nucleus stimulation (FNS) has been shown to reduce the tissue damage resulting from focal cerebral ischemia in the earlier studies. However, the mechanisms of neuroprotection induced by FNS remain unclear.

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MicroRNAs have been discovered as regulators of gene expression and thus their potential in clinical disease diagnostics, prognosis and therapy is being actively pursued. MicroRNAs play an important role in atherosclerosis-related diseases, such as cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease. However, the effect of miR-185 and miR-146a on patients with ischemic stroke (IS) in the different phases has not been reported.

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Previous studies have shown that fastigial nucleus stimulation (FNS) reduces tissue damage resulting from focal cerebral ischemia. Although the mechanisms of neuroprotection induced by FNS are not entirely understood, important data have been presented in the past two decades. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a newly discovered group of non-coding small RNA molecules that negatively regulate target gene expression and are involved in the regulation of cell proliferation and cell apoptosis.

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Aims: Studies showed fastigial nucleus stimulation (FNS) reduced brain damage, but the mechanisms of neuroprotection induced by FNS were not entirely understood; MicroRNAs are noncoding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression in a posttranscriptional manner, but their functional consequence in response to ischemia-reperfusion (IR) remains unknown. We investigated the role of microRNA-29c in the neuroprotection induced by FNS in rat.

Methods: The IR rat models were conducted 1 day after FNS.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common malignant cancer of the liver and the third ranking cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Following the diagnosis of HCC, intrahepatic and extrahepatic metastasis patients account for ~50-75% of all HCC cases, lung and regional lymph nodes metastasis are the most common; metastasis to bone, skin and adrenal glands are rare, orbit metastasis and intracranial invasion are extremely rare. The present study reports the rare case of a patient with HCC that metastasized to the head.

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Aim: To investigate the active constituents of Lignum Sappan (Caesalpinia sappan L.) on growth-related signaling and cell mitosis.

Method: The influence of the ethyl acetate (EtOAc) extract of Lignum Sappan and its constituents on growth-related signaling were evaluated by a luciferase assay in cells stably-transfected with NF-κB, STAT1, or STAT3 responsive luciferase reporter plasmid.

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MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression, and miR-124 is the most abundant miRNA in the brain. Studies have shown that miR-124 is clearly reduced in the ischemic brain after stroke; however, the role of miR-124 after stroke is less well studied. Using TargetScan, MicroCosm Targets version 5, and microRNA.

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Background: Characterizing the breeding site of Anopheles sinensis is of major importance for the transition from malaria control to elimination in China. However, little information is available especially regarding the characteristics and influencing factors of breeding sites of An. sinensis in Yongcheng City, a representative region of unstable malaria transmission in the Huang-Huai River region of central China.

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Background: The knowledge of mosquito species diversity and the level of anthropophily exhibited by each species in a region are of great importance to the integrated vector control. Culicine species are the primary vectors of Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus and filariasis in China. Anopheles sinensis plays a major role in the maintenance of Plasmodium vivax malaria transmission in China.

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