Publications by authors named "Li Jinjin"

Objective: To evaluate the effect of pressing needle therapy on depression, anxiety, and sleep in patients recovering from COVID-19, and to provide a more effective and convenient treatment for the sequelae of COVID-19.

Methods: A total of 136 patients recovering from COVID-19 were randomized into a treatment group (68 cases) and a control group (68 cases, with one case dropping out). The treatment group received pressing needle therapy, while the control group received sham pressing needle therapy, three times a week for 4 weeks.

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Tin sulphide compounds (SnS, x = 1, 2) are potential anode materials for potassium-ion batteries (PIBs) due to their characteristic layered structure, high theoretical capacity, non-toxicity and low production cost. However, they suffer from significant volume changes resulting in poor performance of such anodes. In this work incorporation of SnS into the carbon structure was expected to overcome these disadvantages.

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Purpose: In China, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection among infertile couples is a significant clinical problem. It is necessary to determine the effect of HBV infection on embryo development.

Methods: The 4301 fresh cycles and 5763 frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles were grouped according to the couple with or without HBV infection.

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The aging population is stimulating increased demand for dysphagia-oriented foods, yet most current options are made of ultra-processed macronutrients and lack high-quality protein and ω-3 fatty acids. This study explores the use of whole salmon fillets as a myofibrillar protein source to stabilize salmon backbone oil, creating ω-3-rich emulsion gels (50-60 vol%) for dysphasia individuals. Two-step high-pressure homogenization (HPH; 50 MPa) improved emulsion texture, storage stability, and swallowability (IDDSI level 4) by reducing oil droplet size (from 20 to 2 μm) and increasing elastic modulus by 6-8 times and viscosity by more than 10 times.

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Background: Sulfur cream is reported to relieve itching and treat skin diseases caused by bacterial, fungal, and scabies infections. However, there is limited data on the efficacy of sulfur cream blowing and parching combined with compound ketoconazole ointment (ketoconazole, clobetasol propionate, and neomycin sulfate) in curing palmoplantar keratotic eczema. This prospective study proposed to investigate the clinical efficacy of sulfur cream on people who suffer with palmoplantar keratotic eczema.

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This study used 24 male rats to determine the protective effects of a new selenium molecule (glucose selenol) on cadmium (Cd) induced hepatic toxicity. The rats were randomly divided into four groups: control group, Cd group, Cd + 0.15 Se group, and Cd + 0.

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Lipid metabolism may play a critical role in fueling seed germination, but the knowledge of lipid metabolism during germination is still ambiguous. Here, we hypothesize that gibberellic acid (GA) promotes germination by means of enhancing lipid mobilization in Chinese pistachio (Pistacia chinensis Bunge), a species belonging to Anacardiaceae with high oil content in its seeds. A multi-omics approach has been applied to measure lipid mobilization during seed germination, and to identify the key regulators involved in GA-mediated lipid metabolism.

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Unlabelled: Fanconi anemia is a rare hereditary blood disorder that usually manifests as bone marrow failure, dysplasia, cancer susceptibility and anemia. Pomegranate, as a "secret" for people in Xinjiang, China and India, is commonly used for treating different types of anemia.

Objective: This study aimed to identify potential proteins of FA and to discover potential drugs from pomegranates.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is closely associated with disruptions in gut microbiota. Restoring balance to gut microbiota and reducing intestinal inflammation has become a promising therapeutic approach for UC. However, challenges remain, including limited efficacy in some treatments.

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Translation initiation for 5'-UTR contributes primarily to the efficient protein expression in Escherichia coli. Many studies have focused on constructing random 5'-UTR libraries to investigate the impact of mRNA features on protein translation efficiency. However, the study on the effect of the absence of specific types of nucleotides in the entire 5'-UTR region on translation efficiency has not yet been reported.

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Objective: To systematically assess studies regarding the efficacy of lasers in the nonsurgical treatment of peri-implantitis.

Methods: Electronic and manual searches were performed by two reviewers independently. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing lasers vs.

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  • The development of Li|S batteries is challenged by slow reactions involving polysulfides during charging and discharging cycles.
  • Researchers are exploring transition metal-based electrocatalysts in the sulfur-based positive electrode to improve these reactions, although the interactions at an atomic level remain unclear.
  • A new machine-learning framework was proposed to analyze electrocatalyst features, revealing that orbital interactions can affect the performance of the Li|S battery, with experiments showing promising results when using a carbon-coated Fe/Co electrocatalyst.
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Despite many accessible AI models that have been developed, it is an open challenge to fully exploit interpretable insights to enable effective materials design and develop materials with desired properties for target applications. Here, we introduce an interpretable surrogate learning framework that can actively design and generate electronic materials (EMGen), akin to producing updated materials with requirements by screening all possible elements and fractions. Taking the materials system with required band gaps as a case study, EMGen exhibits a benchmarking predictive error and a running time of 1.

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Objective: Radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) is a serious complication of radiotherapy, and the role of IL-17A in this process is not well understood. While IL-17A has been shown to modulate autophagy, conflicting reports exist regarding its activation or inhibition of autophagy. This study investigates the role of IL-17A in RILI and its effects on autophagy via the PP2A-mTOR pathway, with a focus on the PP2A B56α subunit.

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  • Nucleic acid (NA)-based therapies have potential for gene expression modulation, protein-replacement therapy, and vaccines, but effective targeted delivery is crucial.
  • This review examines four types of NA therapeutics—antisense oligonucleotides, small interfering RNA, messenger RNA, and circular RNA—and highlights lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technology for delivering these treatments inside cells.
  • Optimizing delivery systems is essential for effective therapy, focusing on enhancing circulation and endosomal escape to ensure that NA therapies reach their intended targets without premature cargo release.
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  • * Despite the approval of several RAS inhibitors by the FDA due to their effectiveness against tumors, they often cause severe side effects that limit their clinical use.
  • * This review discusses the progress of RAS inhibitors in cancer treatment, focusing on their common side effects, how these effects occur, and potential ways to manage them for safer use.
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  • Researchers are developing a new method for creating artificial heterojunctions from 2D materials to improve device applications by focusing on strong covalent bonds instead of weak van der Waals forces.
  • This new approach enhances charge-transfer dynamics and allows for customizable band structure regulation at the molecular level, making it more efficient and cost-effective.
  • Experimental and theoretical analyses reveal that the efficiency of this method relies on organic electronegativity, leading to great performance in various applications, thereby offering a promising platform for future advanced devices.*
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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common microvascular complication of diabetes necessitating early intervention to impede progression, despite current clinical treatments focusing on advanced stages. Essential oils from Fructus Alpiniae zerumbet (EOFAZ) have demonstrated efficacy in protecting against high glucose (HG)-induced Müller cell activation and DR development. This study introduced a reactive oxidative species (ROS)-responsive drug delivery system (NPS@EOFAZ) targeting early DR stages and oxidative stress.

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Acrolein (ACR) is a widespread, highly toxic substance that poses significant health risks. Flavonoids have been recognized as effective ACR scavengers, offering a possible way to reduce these risks. However, the lack of specific high-throughput screening methods has limited the identification of ACR scavengers, and their actual detoxifying capacity on ACR remains unknown.

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  • * A new photocatalytic method utilizes g-CN/BiOCl catalysts at room temperature and under simulated solar light, achieving a high VCM production rate and selectivity, even in seawater.
  • * This sustainable approach shows promising results for large-scale applications, outperforming traditional methods and demonstrating effective performance over extended operation periods.
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Although the silicon (Si) anode has a high theoretical capacity, large volume-expansion would lead to rapid capacity decay. Here, a core-nest structured Si@SnSSe/carbon (Si@SnSSe/C) is developed using silicon as the core and SnSSe/carbon as a binary nest. Both the core-nest structure and carbon matrix enable a stable hybrid structure during charge and discharge.

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The present study aimed to explore the expression and regulatory role of FAM83D in the different developmental stages of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) to determine the effect of FAM83D on the proliferation, migration, and invasion of ESCC cells and to elucidate its underlying molecular mechanism. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis revealed that the expression of FAM83D was obviously elevated in ESCC tissues compared to adjacent normal tissues. Furthermore, the FAM83D levels was positively correlated with tumor size, TNM stage, T stage, and N stage, while it was negatively correlated with FBXW7 expression, Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) score, and survival rate.

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  • - Zanthoxyli Radix (ZR), derived from Zanthoxylum nitidum, is a traditional Chinese medicine widely recognized for its effectiveness in treating inflammation and cancer, often included in formulations like Jinji tablets and Sanjiuweitai granules.
  • - The review covered extensive research on ZR's traditional uses, botany, chemical composition (184 compounds), and pharmacological effects, especially its anti-inflammatory properties through various signaling pathways such as MAPK and NF-κB.
  • - Key findings highlight ZR's diverse biological activities, its challenges in absorption and metabolism, and identify gaps in current research, suggesting directions for future studies to enhance its safety and efficacy.
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Cancer cells with mitochondrial dysfunction can be rescued by cells in the tumor microenvironment. Using human adenoid cystic carcinoma cell lines and fibroblasts, we find that mitochondrial transfer occurs not only between human cells but also between human and mouse cells both in vitro and in vivo. Intriguingly, spontaneous cell fusion between cancer cells and fibroblasts could also emerge; specific chromosome loss might be essential for nucleus reorganization and the post-hybrid selection process.

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