Publications by authors named "Junjie Dang"

Introduction: The relationship between immune-related thyroid dysfunction (irTD) and survival rates in cancer patients remains unclear. Furthermore, the impact of variations in immunotherapy line numbers and pathological types among lung cancer patients on this relationship has not been fully elucidated. This study aims to evaluate the potential of irTD as a prognostic marker for immunotherapy in Chinese patients with lung cancer.

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  • Pyroptosis is a form of programmed cell death that triggers inflammation and boosts immune responses through gasdermin proteins, activated by specific pathways and caspases.
  • Post-translational modifications (PTMs) can alter the properties and functions of proteins involved in pyroptosis, affecting their activity and stability.
  • This review summarizes various PTMs, their modifying enzymes, and explores how understanding these modifications can lead to new treatments for cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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Background And Purpose: Recently, the emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors has significantly improved the survival of patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. However, not all patients can benefit from immunotherapy; therefore, there is an urgent need for precise predictive markers to screen the population for the benefit of immunotherapy. However, single markers have limited predictive accuracy, so a comprehensive predictive model is needed to better enable precision immunotherapy.

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The fiber-coupling efficiency of signal beams is crucial in free space optical (FSO) communications. Herein, we derived an analytical expression for the fiber-coupling efficiency of partially coherent flat-topped beams propagating through atmospheric turbulence based on the cross-spectral density function. Our numerical calculation results showed that the fiber-coupling efficiency of partially coherent flat-topped beams in a turbulent atmosphere could be enhanced by increasing the beam order.

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