Publications by authors named "Kaiye Yu"

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical condition with high mortality and resource consumption. Early identification of high-risk patients to achieve an appropriate allocation of limited clinical resources and timely interventions is of significant importance, which has attracted substantial research to develop prediction models for AKI risk stratification. However, most available AKI prediction models have moderate performance and lack of interpretability, which limits their applicability in supporting care intervention.

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  • Leaf size, shape, and chlorophyll content significantly influence photosynthetic efficiency and are genetically related, impacting soybean yield and seed quality.
  • A comprehensive linkage mapping study identified a complex interplay between soybean leaf traits and chlorophyll content, revealing both negative and positive correlations among these traits.
  • Major QTLs and candidate genes linked to leaf traits and chlorophyll were discovered, indicating potential for using specific SNP markers in breeding for better plant architecture and higher yields.
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Low-phosphorus (low-P) stress has a significant limiting effect on crop yield and quality. Although the molecular mechanisms of the transcriptional level responsible for the low-P stress response have been studied in detail, the underlying epigenetic mechanisms in gene regulation remain largely unknown. In this study, we evaluated the changes in DNA methylation, gene expression and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) abundance genome-wide in response to low-P stress in two representative soybean genotypes with different P-efficiencies.

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Low-phosphorus (LP) stress is a major factor limiting the growth and yield of soybean. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are novel noncoding RNAs that play a crucial role in plant responses to abiotic stress. However, how LP stress mediates the biogenesis of circRNAs in soybean remains unclear.

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Hospital readmission is among the most critical issues in the healthcare system due to its high prevalence and cost. The improvement effort necessitates reliable prediction models which can identify high-risk patients effectively and enable healthcare practitioners to take a strategic approach. Using predictive analytics based on electronic health record (EHR) for hospital readmission is faced with multiple challenges such as high dimensionality and event sparsity of medical codes and the class imbalance.

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Increasing seed oil content is one of the most important breeding goals for soybean due to a high global demand for edible vegetable oil. However, genetic improvement of seed oil content has been difficult in soybean because of the complexity of oil metabolism. Determining the major variants and molecular mechanisms conferring oil accumulation is critical for substantial oil enhancement in soybean and other oilseed crops.

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Photosynthesis is the basis of plant growth and development, and is seriously affected by low phosphorus (P) stress. However, few studies have reported for the genetic foundation of photosynthetic response to low P stress in soybean. To address this issue, 219 soybean accessions were genotyped by 292,035 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and phenotyped under normal and low P conditions in 2015 and 2016.

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Previous studies have revealed a significant genetic relationship between phosphorus (P)-efficiency and photosynthesis-related traits in soybean. In this study, we used proteome profiling in combination with expression analysis, biochemical investigations, and leaf ultrastructural analysis to identify the underlying physiological and molecular responses. The expression analysis and ultrastructural analysis showed that the photosynthesis key genes were decreased at transcript levels and the leaf mesophyll and chloroplast were severely damaged after low-P stress.

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Background: Case cancellation (CC) has significant impact on the efficiency of operating room (OR) management, which can be mitigated by taking preventive measures. In this study, using the data of the West China Hospital (WCH), we identified the effect of contributing factors and recommended hospital interventions to facilitate CC prevention.

Method: We conducted a retrospective review of 11,331 elective surgical cases from January 1 to December 31, 2014.

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