Publications by authors named "Junyan Wen"

Prior research has suggested an inverse correlation between dried fruit intake and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), yet the causal link remains uncertain. This study seeks to investigate the potential causal impact of dried fruit intake on T2DM, covering cases both with and without various complications, as well as glycaemic traits, using a two-sample Mendelian randomisation (MR) approach. Using MR analysis with genome-wide association study summary statistics, the primary analysis investigated the causal relationship between dried fruit intake and T2DM, both with and without complications, as well as glycaemic traits, employing the inverse variance weighted method.

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MiR-134 has emerged as a potential molecular biomarker for the detection and management of major depressive disorder (MDD). Nevertheless, the specific effects of miR-134 as a regulatory element on brain function and its implications for the clinical presentation of MDD are not yet fully understood. In order to investigate the potential neural mechanisms that contribute to the relationship between miR-134 and MDD, we employed a parallel two-stage cross-scale multi-omics approach.

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Introduction: Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects about 17% population in the world. Although abnormal energy metabolism plays an important role in the pathophysiology of MDD, however, how deficiency of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) products affects emotional circuit and what regulates ATP synthesis are still need to be elaborated.

Aims: Our study aimed to investigate how deficiency of PGAM5-mediated depressive behavior.

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Article Synopsis
  • Exosomes are tiny vesicles produced by various cells that carry biological macromolecules like RNA and proteins, playing a crucial role in cell communication.
  • Recent studies highlight the significance of non-coding RNAs in exosomes and their involvement in cancer processes, particularly gastric cancer, which is among the most prevalent tumors globally.
  • The review aims to consolidate recent findings on non-coding RNAs linked to the development, diagnosis, and treatment of gastric cancer, addressing the need for better understanding of their mechanisms.
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