Publications by authors named "LiMin Chen"

Saccharides and peptides with markedly disparate stereochemical features serve as pivotal chiral molecular partners in living systems. The importance of glycosylation in influencing glycopeptide self-assembly has been recognized. However, how different chiral combinations of saccharides and peptides influence the macroscopic hydrogel mechanics, fiber nanomechanics, asymmetric molecular packing, and thermodynamic changes during glycopeptide self-assembly remains unknown.

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In patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), the role of 5‑methylcytosine (m5C)‑associated genes in the pathogenesis and development of the disease remains unclear. The present study aimed to identify reliable diagnostic markers based on the expression of m5C‑associated genes for the early detection of IPF. Count data were obtained by screening the IPF genome‑wide assay in the Gene Expression Omnibus database, followed by a comparison of m5C gene expression in patients with IPF and controls.

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Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) stands out as a prevalent malignant tumor necessitating innovative strategies to enhance therapeutic outcomes. Akkermansia muciniphila (AKK) has emerged as intricately linked to tumor immunotherapy, yet its impact on natural killer (NK) cells, which play a crucial role in immunotherapy, remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the effects of AKK outer membrane proteins on NK cells in LUAD and elucidate potential associated molecular mechanisms.

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This review summarizes the clinical and electromyography (EMG) characteristics and peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) gene-related diseases of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP). Clinical, EMG, and laboratory data of patients diagnosed with HNPP at our institution from 2022 to 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. Relevant literature from January 2003 to June 2024 was retrieved from PubMed using the keywords "hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies" and "HNPP.

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Bimetallic Pt-based catalysts, for example, PtZn and PtSn catalysts, have gained significant attention for addressing the poor stability and low selectivity of pristine Pt catalysts over propane dehydrogenation (PDH). However, the structures of the active sites and the corresponding catalytic mechanism of PDH are still elusive. Here, we demonstrate a spatially confined Pt-ZnO@RUB-15 catalyst (where "" is the mole ratio of Zn/Pt and RUB-15 is a layered silica), which exhibited high catalytic activity, ultrahigh selectivity (>99%), and resistance to coking at 550 °C for PDH.

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  • NCAPG is identified as an upregulated gene in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is associated with tumor progression and lymphatic metastasis.
  • Through analyses of TCGA and GEO databases, NCAPG was found to be an independent prognostic factor for NSCLC patients.
  • The study highlights how NCAPG interacts with CDK1 to enhance the phosphorylation of ERK, promoting NSCLC growth and metastasis, which suggests potential therapeutic targets.
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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with chemotherapy (ICI-chemo) and anti-angiogenesis therapy combined with chemotherapy (anti-angio-chemo) have demonstrated superiority over traditional chemotherapy in patients with advanced triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, due to the absence of a direct comparison between ICI-chemo and anti-angio-chemo, it remains unclear which treatment is superior.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of ICI-chemo or anti-angio-chemo for advanced TNBC at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center.

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  • Interoception dysfunction significantly influences the onset and progression of major depressive disorder (MDD), while social support and sociability offer protective effects against MDD.
  • The study aims to examine how interoception mediates the relationship between social support and sociability, and to understand social support's independent role in enhancing sociability.
  • Results indicate that both patient and healthy control groups show a direct positive effect of social support on sociability, with various interoceptive dimensions impacting this relationship indirectly in the context of MDD.
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Background: The tea plant Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze is a perennial crop, invaded by diversity of insect pest species, and pink tea mite is one of the most devastating pests for sustainable tea production.

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Background: Mosquito-borne pathogens pose a significant threat to both human health and blood safety. The primary mosquito-borne viruses that present this threat are Zika virus, Chikungunya virus, and Dengue virus. At present, there are limited efficacious vaccines or therapeutic drugs for the prevention and treatment of these viral infections.

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  • * The accuracy of BLT is affected by light scattering, tissue absorption, and complex biological structures, posing significant challenges for imaging.
  • * A new method called K-sparse approximation and Orthogonal Procrustes analysis (KSAOPA) improves BLT by enhancing reconstruction accuracy and sparsity through an iterative optimization process, showing better results in both simulations and live experiments.
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We previously reported that a bioactive peptide (pep3) can potently inhibit the enzyme activity of purified calcineurin (CN). In this paper, we further demonstrate that transfected pep3 can strongly inhibit CN enzyme activity in HEK293 cells. Transcription factor EB (TFEB) plays an important role in the autophagy-lysosome pathway (ALP) as one of the substrates of CN, so we study the effect of pep3 on the CN-TFEB-ALP pathway.

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Fall armyworm (FAW, ) has now spread to more than 26 Chinese provinces. The government is working with farmers and researchers to find ways to prevent and control this pest. The use of biochar is one of the economic and environmentally friendly strategies to increase plant growth and improve pest resistance.

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Background: Most Chinese blood centers have implemented mini pool (MP) HBV nucleic acid testing (NAT) together with HBsAg ELISA in routine blood donor screening for HBV infection since 2015, and a few centers upgraded MP to individual donation (ID) NAT screening recently, raising urgent need for cost-benefit analysis of different screening strategies. In an effort to prevent transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) for HBV, cost-benefit analyses of three different screening strategies: HBsAg alone, HBsAg plus MP NAT and HBsAg plus ID NAT were performed in blood donors from southern China where HBV infection was endemic.

Methods: MP-6 HBV NAT and ID NAT were adopted in parallel to screen blood donors for further comparative analysis.

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This editorial discusses a recently published paper in the . Our research focuses on p53's regulatory mechanism for controlling ferroptosis, as well as the intricate connection between ferroptosis and liver diseases. Ferroptosis is a specific form of programmed cell death that is de-pendent on iron and displays unique features in terms of morphology, biology, and genetics, distinguishing it from other forms of cell death.

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Educational attainment (EA), socioeconomic status (SES) and cognition are phenotypically and genetically linked to health outcomes. However, the role of copy number variations (CNVs) in influencing EA/SES/cognition remains unclear. Using a large-scale (n = 305,401) genome-wide CNV-level association analysis, we discovered 33 CNV loci significantly associated with EA/SES/cognition, 20 of which were novel (deletions at 2p22.

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  • The text discusses the growing concern for pathogen contamination in platelet transfusions as transfusion medicine advances.
  • It highlights the success of pathogen reduction technology (PRT) in improving platelet safety and summarizes various research efforts related to its application and effectiveness.
  • The paper also suggests ways to enhance blood safety in China through tailored development of PRT products, based on current studies and understanding of PRT mechanisms.
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  • Using Drosophila melanogaster, the study introduces a method to generate a P2A-Gal4 insertion in the genome through CRISPR-Cas9 for examining gene expression patterns.
  • The article outlines the design strategy, procedures for creating injection plasmids, and the fly-crossing method for identifying successful genetic transformations.
  • This protocol is versatile, applicable for inducing mutations or inserting other genetic tools into the fly genome, with further details referenced from Li et al.
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Edema of the prepuce is a common clinical complication following circumcision in urology. Nevertheless, the principal method of gauze wrapping in clinical practice has not yet been demonstrated to be an effective solution to the problem of postoperative edema. It is therefore evident that the development of functional dressings for the treatment of post-circumcision edema has considerable potential for both clinical application and translational significance.

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Odontothrips loti (Haliday) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is one of the most serious pests on alfalfa, causing direct damage by feeding and indirect damage by transmitting plant viruses. This damage causes significant loss in alfalfa production. Semiochemicals offer opportunities to develop new approaches to thrips management.

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Background And Aims: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly aggressive tumor with limited treatment options and high mortality. Senecavirus A (SVA) has shown potential in selectively targeting tumors while sparing healthy tissues. This study aimed to investigate the effects of SVA on HCC cells and and to elucidate its mechanisms of action.

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In recent years, the mechanism of acupuncture in the treatment of post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) has not been fully elucidated. The balance between mitochondrial fission and fusion is important for PSCI. Our previous research demonstrated that electroacupuncture can improve learning and memory in middle cerebral artery ischemia reperfusion (MCAO/R) rats.

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  • The study analyzed the transition from normal skin cells to cancerous cells by examining epidermal keratinocytes, precancerous actinic keratoses, and squamous cell carcinomas.
  • It found that normal keratinocytes generally had lower mutation rates, but specific mutations increased these rates, potentially leading to skin cancer.
  • The research identified critical mutations and gene expression changes in the tumors, particularly focusing on the MAPK pathway and immune cell interactions, shedding light on the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
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Salicylic acid (SA) is an essential phytoregulator that is widely used to promote the synthesis of high-value nutraceuticals in plants. However, its application in daylily, an ornamental plant highly valued in traditional Chinese medicine, has not been reported. Herein, we investigated the exogenous SA-induced physiological, transcriptional and biochemical changes in long yellow daylily (LYD).

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  • * The traditional diagnostic method, like corneal scraping cultures, is slow and often inaccurate, prompting the need for better solutions.
  • * This study introduces DeepIK, a deep learning system trained on over 23,000 slit-lamp images, which consistently outperforms existing algorithms in diagnosing various types of keratitis, aiding ophthalmologists in making faster and more accurate diagnoses.*
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