Publications by authors named "JingYuan Zhao"

Exposure to air pollution significantly elevates the risk of disease among urban populations. Improving city air quality requires not only traditional emission reduction strategies but also a focus on the intricate impacts of the urban built environment and meteorological elements. The complexity and diversity of factors within the urban built environment pose significant challenges to pollution control.

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Objective: Explore the application effects of "Internet +" continuous emotional management training in depression patients and analyze the feasibility of innovative rehabilitation training methods.

Methods: Conveniently selected 100 discharged patients meeting the diagnostic criteria for depression from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University between August 2022 and January 2023 as study subjects. They were divided into an intervention group and a control group according to their discharge time, with 50 patients in each group.

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Copper homeostasis is crucial for cells, especially for rapidly proliferating cancerous cells. Copper imbalance-induced cell death (, cuproptosis) has emerged as a new strategy for tumor therapy. While copper accumulation-induced cuproptosis has been extensively investigated and its underlying mechanism recently elaborated, copper depletion-induced cuproptosis remains largely unexplored.

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Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC) is a difficult-to-treat cancer and treatment is challenging due to recurrence or metastasis. Therefore, there is an urgent need to explore more effective targeted therapies to improve the clinical outcomes and survival of HNSCC patients. The nanomedicine is emerging as a promising strategy to achieve maximal anti-tumor effect in cancer therapy.

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  • - The study focuses on Neuregulin 1 (NRG1), a gene linked to schizophrenia, examining how the rs6982890 SNP affects psychotic symptoms and cognitive functions in patients.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from over 1,300 schizophrenia patients and 871 healthy controls in Northern China, measuring NRG1 levels and correlating them with clinical symptoms before and after 8 weeks of treatment.
  • - Results showed that rs6982890 is associated with schizophrenia, revealing that patients with the CC genotype had significantly improved NRG1 levels and symptoms after treatment, while those with the CT genotype did not show significant changes.
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  • Hyperspectral microscope imaging (HMI) was used to study changes in the physicochemical properties and microstructure of 'Golden Delicious' apples during storage, focusing on different regions of interest (ROIs) within the apple flesh, such as whole cells and intercellular spaces.
  • The technique revealed similar vibrational profiles across these ROIs, with notable differences in spectral intensity, especially between 800-1000 nm, which helped to visualize structural changes in the apple tissues.
  • Results indicated that HMI is a promising method for quickly and accurately evaluating apple quality, demonstrating strong correlations between various quality indicators and specific spectral wavelengths.
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Oxidative stress and neuroinflammation contribute to schizophrenia (SCZ) pathology and may influence treatment efficacy. Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) is a critical molecular node mediating the interaction between oxidative stress and inflammation, and so may influence treatment efficacy. Here we examined the associations of plasma MMP9 concentration with antipsychotic drug responses, clinical symptoms, and brain structure.

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This original work investigated the optical properties and Monte-Carlo (MC) based simulation of light propagation in the flavedo of Nanfeng tangerine (NF) and Gannan navel orange (GN) infected by Penicillium italicum. The increase of absorption coefficient (μ) at around 482 nm and the decrease at around 675 nm were both observed in infected NF and GN during storage, indicating the accumulation of carotenoids and loss of chlorophyll. Particularly, the μ in NF varied more intensively than GN, but the limited differences of reduced scattering coefficient (μ') were detected while postharvest infection.

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  • Ion channels are essential components of cell membranes that facilitate the movement of ions, and their expression levels are important for cellular function regulation.
  • Some genes linked to leukemia encode ion channels; when these channels are dysfunctional, it affects the behavior of blood cells, influencing leukemia growth and survival.
  • The article reviews existing research on how ion channels operate in leukemia, aiming to uncover new biomarkers and treatment strategies for the disease.
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To predict the market dynamics of various zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) technologies, this study introduces a dynamic discrete vehicle choice model (VCM) that investigates the probabilities associated with 14 decision factors, applying these to the purchase of ZEVs from 2020 to 2040. Market share and penetration results are presented under eight scenarios, that vary by vehicle costs infrastructure development and incentive strategies. The findings suggest that in the early years, incentives alone may not generate significant market penetration of ZEVs before the infrastructure meets the basic convenience for daily use, especially for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs).

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Natural and artificial enzyme oxygen-generating systems for photodynamic therapy (PDT) are developed for tumor treatment, yet they have fallen short of the desired efficacy. Moreover, both the enzymes and photosensitizers usually need carriers for efficient delivery to tumor sites. Here, a self-cascade-enhanced multimodal tumor therapy is developed by ingeniously integrating self-cascade-enhanced PDT with Zn-overloading therapy.

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Colon adenocarcinoma (COAD) is the second leading cause of cancer death, and there is still a lack of diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. In this study, bioinformatics analysis of the TCGA database was used to obtain RUNX1, a gene with prognostic value in COAD. RUNX1 plays an important role in many malignancies, and its molecular regulatory mechanisms in COAD remain to be fully understood.

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Background: The tripartite motif family, predominantly characterized by its E3 ubiquitin ligase activities, is involved in various cellular processes including signal transduction, apoptosis and autophagy, protein quality control, immune regulation, and carcinogenesis. Tripartite Motif Containing 15 (TRIM15) plays an important role in melanoma progression through extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation; however, data on its role in pancreatic tumors remain lacking. We previously demonstrated that TRIM15 targeted lipid synthesis and metabolism in pancreatic cancer; however, other specific regulatory mechanisms remain elusive.

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  • Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) can evade the immune system, and this study seeks to identify key genes that affect tumor immunity to improve prognosis.
  • The researchers analyzed data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) to establish a prognostic signature involving four transcription factors linked to patient survival.
  • Notably, the gene STAT4 was found to correlate with higher risk and recurrence of AML, suggesting it could serve as an important biomarker for prognosis.
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Rationale: The precise diagnosis and treatment of cognitive impairment remains a major challenge in the field of schizophrenia (SCZ) research. Synaptic dysfunction and loss are thought to be closely related to the occurrence and development of SCZ and may be involved in cognitive dysfunction.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether neuronal pentraxins (NPTXs) plays a role in the etiology of SCZ and provide evidence of its possible therapeutic value a new target for drug development.

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We developed a facile strategy for the fabrication of red fluorescent carbon nanodots (R-CDs) and demonstrated their applications for Al sensing. Red-emission carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized using a simple hydrothermal treatment with citric acid and urea as precursors, manifesting intriguing red-emission behaviour at 610 nm. With increasing Al concentration, the fluorescence band at 610 nm decreased gradually.

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In this paper, we prepared the supramolecular polymers (MWCNT-APP-s) with a dual energy storage mechanism as the electrode materials by the coordination of four transition metal ions with the small molecule chelator (APP) and functionalized carbon nanotubes, respectively. Among four MWCNT-APP-s, MWCNT-APP-Fe has the characteristics of moderate micropore/mesopore, significant hydrophobicity, redox property and functional groups. Interestingly, the redox reaction of Fe/Fe and -CN-/-CN- transformation give MWCNT-APP-Fe an energy storage basis of pseudocapacitance, while MWCNTs and the micro/mesopore structure in MWCNT-APP-Fe provide a double-layer energy storage platform.

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  • - Shock-breakout emission occurs when a shockwave from a massive star's explosion interacts with its outer layers, providing critical info about the explosion's characteristics.
  • - The study reports early multiband observations of supernova SN 2023ixf, beginning just 1.4 hours post-explosion, marking a significant advancement in detecting this type of emission.
  • - Initial light curves showed a rapid evolution and were unexpectedly fainter and redder than theoretical models, suggesting the presence of a thick dust shell and an asymmetric distribution of surrounding materials.
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Nowadays, evaporatively cooled office buildings commonly observed in dry hot areas in summer of China. However, few dedicated studies to record the local residents' thermal comfort and adaptability in these buildings. The contribution of adaptive comfort theory on thermal perception still remains unclear for optimizing office building design parameters.

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Background: The liver regulates metabolic balance during fasting-feeding cycle. Hepatic adaptation to fasting is precisely modulated on multiple levels. Tumor necrosis factor-α-induced protein 8-like 2 (TIPE2) is a negative regulator of immunity that reduces several liver pathologies, but its physiological roles in hepatic metabolism are largely unknown.

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The senescence of adipose stem cells (ASCs) impairs healthy adipose tissue remodeling, causing metabolic maladaptation to energy surplus. The intrinsic molecular pathways and potential therapy targets for ASC senescence are largely unclear. Here, we showed that visceral ASCs were prone to senescence that was caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) overload, especially mitochondrial ROS.

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Flexible strain sensors for multi-directional strain detection are crucial in complicated hman-computer interaction (HCI) applications. However, enhancing the anisotropy and sensitivity of the sensors for multi-directional detection in a simple and effective method remains a significant issue. Therefore, this study proposes a flexible strain sensor with anisotropy and high sensitivity based on a high-aspect-ratio V-groove array and a hybrid conductive network of iron nanowires and carbon nanotubes (Fe NWs/CNTs).

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  • The study investigates cognitive deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients, highlighting differences in brain network architecture based on cognitive performance.
  • Both TLE patients with normal cognition (TLE-CN) and those with cognitive impairment (TLE-CI) exhibited similar lower global modularity, but distinct patterns in neural connections emerged between the two groups.
  • Importantly, cognitive performance in TLE-CI patients was linked to abnormal modular properties of thalamic subdivisions rather than the broader functional networks.
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