Publications by authors named "Li Yingjie"

Background: In vitro patient tumor models such as patient-derived organoids (PDO) and conditionally reprogrammed (CR) cell culture are important for translational research and pre-clinical drug testing. In this study we present a personalized drug sensitivity test for late stage, potentially operable colorectal cancer (CRC) using patient-derived primary tumor cells isolated with i-CR technology, an optimized CR method. We explored the clinical feasibility of using i-CR platform to guide CRC chemotherapy, and established the correlation between in vitro drug sensitivity and patient clinical response.

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Ecological reclamation is the major method for the revegetation of acid mine wasteland worldwide. In this study the pH, fertility characteristics, and heavy metal content of soils from Laili Mountain mine wasteland were analyzed. The research also studied the morphological characteristics and the heavy metal in Buchen as well as its resistance to acid, adaptability to soil fertility in abandoned land, and tolerance to heavy metal pollution (e.

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To investigate the seasonal variations in the concentrations of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the urban area of Chengdu, VOC species were monitored from December 2018 to November 2019, and the concentrations, chemical composition, chemical reactivity, and sources of VOCs were analyzed. Average volume fraction of VOCs in spring, summer, autumn, and winter are 32.29×10, 36.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and profile of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) among children with TB in Sichuan province of China.From January 2015 to December 2018, microbiological culture-confirmed child TB cases (aged <15 years old) were enrolled retrospectively. Epidemiological and clinical information from these cases, and the drug susceptibility testing results of the isolates were collected and analyzed.

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DNA methylation contributes to malignant transformation, but little is known about how the methylation drives colorectal cancer evolution at the early stages. Here we identify aberrant INA (α-internexin) gene methylation in colon adenoma and adenocarcinoma by filtering data obtained from a genome-wide screen of methylated genes. The gene encoding INA, a type IV intermediate filament, was frequently hypermethylated in CpG islands located in the promoter region.

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By 2040, ~100 million people will have glaucoma. To date, there are a lack of high-efficiency glaucoma diagnostic tools based on visual fields (VFs). Herein, we develop and evaluate the performance of 'iGlaucoma', a smartphone application-based deep learning system (DLS) in detecting glaucomatous VF changes.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) activation plays a pivotal role in EGFR-driven non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is considered as a key target of molecular targeted therapy. EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have been canonically used in NSCLC treatment. However, prevalent innate and acquired resistances and EGFR kinase-independent pro-survival properties limit the clinical efficacy of EGFR TKIs.

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At present, only professional doctors can use the professional scales to diagnose depression and anxiety in clinical practice. In recent years, the problems of detecting the presence of anxiety or depression using Electroencephalography (EEG) has received attention as a way to implement assistant diagnosis, and some researchers explored that there are differences in the degree of prefrontal lateralization and functional connectivity of brain networks between patients with anxiety and depression and normal people. In this paper, we proposed a new approach that combines functional connectivity of brain networks and convolutional neural networks (CNN) for EEG-based anxiety and depression recognition.

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In recent years, electroencephalography (EEG) has emerged as a low-cost, accessible and objective tools for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). AD is preceded by Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), typically refers to early-stage AD disease. The purpose of this study is to classify MCI patients from the multi-domain features of their electroencephalography (EEG).

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Background/aims: To explore the role of intestinal flora and mast cells in visceral hypersensitivity (VH).

Methods: The experimental animals were divided into 4 groups: control group, VH group, VH + VSL#3 group, and VH + ketotifen group. Stool samples were collected from each group (n = 3) for a further analysis using 16S ribosomal DNA gene sequence.

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  • The study explores the structural, elastic, and electronic properties of 2D materials called naphyne and naphdiyne, which are made up of naphthyl rings and acetylene linkages.
  • Both materials belong to the orthorhombic lattice family and are structurally stable, comparable to other known materials like graphdiyne.
  • Naphyne is an indirect semiconductor with a band gap of 0.273 eV, while naphdiyne has no band gap and features a Dirac point, making both suitable for applications in membrane separation and flexible nanoelectronics.
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Background: Despite significant advances in transplantation, acute cellular rejection (AR) remains a major obstacle that is most prevalent in the first months post heart transplantation (HT). Current treatments require high doses of immunosuppressive drugs followed by maintenance therapies that have systemic side effects including early infection. In this study, we attempted to prevent AR with a myocardial-targeted galectin-7-siRNA delivery method using cationic microbubbles (CMBs) combined with ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) to create local immunosuppression in a rat abdominal heterotopic heart transplantation acute rejection model.

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What Is Known And Objective: The blood concentration of tacrolimus can be affected by co-administrated drugs. The objective is to draw more attention to herb-drug interactions in China, where herbal medicines are commonly used.

Case Description: The blood concentration of tacrolimus in a girl with refractory nephrotic syndrome decreased nearly a half despite no change in dose.

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Background: Sodium oligomannate (GV-971), a marine-derived oligosaccharide, is a novel agent that may improve cognition in AD patients.

Methods: The 24-week multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo parallel controlled clinical trial was conducted in AD in China between 24 October 2011 and 10 July 2013. The study included a 4-week screening/washout period, followed by a 24-week treatment period.

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Gold-palladium (Au-Pd) bimetallic nanoparticle (NP) catalysts supported on MIL-101(Cr) with Au : Pd mole ratios ranging from 1 : 3 to 3 : 1 were prepared through coimpregnation and H reduction. Au-Pd NPs were homogeneously distributed on the MIL-101(Cr) with mean particle sizes of 5.6 nm.

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Cognitive reappraisal is an important strategy for emotion regulation. Studies show that even healthy people may not be able to implement this strategy successfully, but the underlying neural mechanism behind the behavioral observation of success or failure of reappraisal is unclear. In this paper, 28 healthy college students participated in an experiment of emotional regulation with the cognitive reappraisal strategy.

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  • - Two bacterial strains, J15B81-2 and J15B91, were discovered in sediment from the South China Sea and characterized as rod-shaped, yellow-pigmented, and able to grow optimally at 30°C in various salinity and pH levels.
  • - Although the strains shared 97.4% similarity in their 16S rRNA gene, they are classified as distinct species due to differences in genomic characteristics, with proposed names for the new species.
  • - Key genetic components include high similarity to known strains CGMCC 1.12522 and CGMCC 1.12641, distinct fatty acid profiles, and specific menaquinone and polar lipid compositions.
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Although surfactant foams enhanced-remediation for PAHs-contaminated soil has been proved to be an effective method, lack of simple/economic surfactant recovery methods from the eluent solutions limit its further remediation application for organic contaminated soil. Here, we prepared a electrochemically reversible ferrocene surfactant FcCHN(CH)CH (Fc12), then investigated the foaming ability and foam stability of Fc12 under its reduced (active state) and oxidation (inactive state) states and explored the flushing efficiency of reduced Fc12 foam for PAHs-contaminated soil and the recovery efficiency of collected eluent solution. The results showed that the foaming ability and foam stability of reduced Fc12 are greatly higher than those of oxidized Fc12, which is indicative of a well reversibly switchable characteristic of Fc12.

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Objective: To study the clinical features of catch-up growth of body height after kidney transplantation in children and related influencing factors.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed from the chart review data of 15 children who underwent kidney transplantation in Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center from July 2017 to November 2019. According to whether the increase in height standard deviation score (ΔHtSDS) in the first year after kidney transplantation reached ≥0.

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  • An intensive study of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Hangzhou during a pollution event revealed an average concentration of 122 compounds, with oxygenated VOCs being the most prevalent.
  • The atmospheric reaction activity indicated a strong ozone formation potential, mainly from alkenes and carbonyl compounds, showing VOCs in Hangzhou have significant chemical reactivity.
  • Five main sources of VOCs were identified, including secondary formation, combustion, solvent use, biogenic sources, and vehicular exhaust, which can help in developing effective pollution control measures.
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The water quality of the backwater areas in the Xiangxi River and Shennong River, which are typical tributaries of the Three Gorges Reservoir, was monitored in September 2018. The vertical distribution characteristics of dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll a, and other indicators in the two rivers were analyzed and compared, and the environmental factors affecting their vertical distribution were discussed. The results showed that the dissolved oxygen concentration 0-10 m and 0-12 m from the surface of the Xiangxi River and Shennong River, respectively, showed significant stratification and decreased with increasing water depth.

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The synthesis of new sp-hybridized carbon allotropes is a meaningful and challenging issue. Among the alkynyl carbon family, polyaromatic alkynes is a new branch to be developed. Herein, naphyne with a frame construction of alkynyl-linked naphthyl skeleton was efficiently fabricated through targeted mechanochemical reaction of calcium carbide and perchloronaphthalene.

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Several patient-derived tumor models emerged recently as robust preclinical drug-testing platforms. However, their potential to guide clinical therapy remained unclear. Here, we report a model called patient-derived tumor-like cell clusters (PTCs).

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Stimuli-responsive optical materials attract lots of attention due to their broad applications. Herein, a novel smart stimuli-responsive supramolecular polymer was successfully constructed using a simple tripodal quaternary ammonium-based gelator (TH). The TH self-assembles into a supramolecular polymer hydrogel (TH-G) and shows aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties.

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  • A new catalyst for producing hydrogen via water electrolysis has been developed using a non-precious metal, specifically a layer of molybdenum nitride (MoN) over cerium oxide (CeO) on nickel foam (NF).
  • This catalyst demonstrates higher efficiency than platinum electrodes, achieving a current density of 10 mA/cm with a low overpotential of just 26 mV in a 1.0 M KOH solution.
  • Long-term testing shows that the catalyst maintains stability and requires only a minimal increase of 6 mV in overpotential after 24 hours at a fixed current density, highlighting its potential for efficient hydrogen production.
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