Publications by authors named "Liquan Zhu"

Connective tissue diseases-related pulmonary arterial hypertension (CTD-PAH) is a disease characterized by an elevated pulmonary artery pressure that arises as a complication of connective tissue diseases. The number of patients with CTD-PAH accounts for 25.3% of all PAH patients.

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  • Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare skin cancer mainly found in areas with sweat glands, particularly the anogenital skin in women, with very few cases in men, often linked to other cancers.
  • The combination of EMPD and sweat gland carcinoma is extremely uncommon, with only about 50 cases reported since the first case in 1997.
  • Treatment for early EMPD typically involves surgery, but advanced cases may benefit from chemotherapy and targeted therapies; a case study is highlighted where a 79-year-old man with HER-2 overexpression responded well to chemotherapy and anti-HER-2 treatment.
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The overexpression of PDIA1 in cancer has spurred the quest for effective inhibitors. However, existing inhibitors often bind to only one active site, limiting their efficacy. In our study, we developed a PROTAC-mimetic probe dPA by combining PACMA31 (PA) analogs with cereblon-directed pomalidomide.

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In pursuit of enhancing the display performance of gamut extension algorithms across diverse image types while minimizing image dependency, this study introduces a dynamic gamut extension algorithm. The algorithm is designed to extend the sRGB source gamut towards the wide gamut of a laser display. To evaluate its effectiveness, psychophysical experiments were conducted using four distinct image categories: complexions, scenery, objects, and color blocks and bars.

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Zhuzhou was one of the most polluted cities in China with the serious acid rain. Due to the implementation of air pollution control measures from 2016 to 2018, the acid rain pollution in this city has reduced. In order to understand the recent situation, a comprehensive study on the acid rain was carried out from January 2011 to December 2020.

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Targeted degradation of the cell-surface and extracellular proteins via the endogenous lysosomal degradation pathways, such as lysosome-targeting chimeras (LYTACs), has recently emerged as an attractive tool to expand the scope of extracellular chemical biology. Herein, we report a series of recombinant proteins genetically fused to insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2), which we termed iLYTACs, that can be conveniently obtained in high yield by standard cloning and bacterial expression in a matter of days. We showed that both type-I iLYTACs, in which IGF2 was fused to a suitable affibody or nanobody capable of binding to a specific protein target, and type-II iLYTAC (or IGF2-Z), in which IGF2 was fused to the IgG-binding Z domain that served as a universal antibody-binding adaptor, could be used for effective lysosomal targeting and degradation of various extracellular and membrane-bound proteins-of-interest.

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Lysosome-targeting chimeras (LYTACs) have emerged as a promising technique to extend the scope of targeted protein degradation to extracellular proteins, e.g., secreted proteins and membrane-anchored proteins.

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The color gamut volume (CGV) and light efficiency of a four-primary display system were theoretically simulated with different wavelength configuration. Given the wavelengths of the blue and red primaries, we optimized the other two primary colors; the wavelength set with the largest CGV was chosen. The maximum CGV, 2.

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This study explores the application of optical fiber lasers in display systems by integrating a 3-doped green all-fiber laser into a laser projection display system. As a control group to compare the results, a 520 nm semiconductor green laser diode module was integrated, similar to the experimental group. The color gamut and speckle performances were studied and compared.

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Inducing cell ferroptosis by inactivating glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) is a popular cancer treatment strategy. However, only few GPX4 inhibitors have been developed to date. PROteolysis Targeting Chimera (PROTAC) is a promising approach to provide new opportunities to overcome limitations of traditional therapeutics.

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Based on the difference between multi-primary displays (MPDs) and three-primary displays, we propose a new definition for evaluating the color gamut volume (CGV) to explore the upper limit of MPDs, which could theoretically represent all colors that MPDs can display. The proposed definition corrects the defects in the L*a*b* color space that arise when calculating the CGV of MPDs. In view of the high computational complexity of this method, we propose a simplified scheme with a small margin of error.

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To improve the color rendering ability in yellow color regions, the inclusion of yellow among the primary colors is commonly proposed. In this study, an algorithm for evaluating gamut enhancement in yellow regions is developed. The performance of different wavelength sets of RGBY four-primary system is studied theoretically in terms of various aspects, including the color gamut volume, gamut coverages, and gamut enhancement ratio in yellow regions.

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We propose and demonstrate a color-speckle assessment method based on a three-dimensional Jab color space, which is appropriate for both three-primary and multi-primary systems. In the proposed scheme, new physical quantities are defined to describe the color-speckle characteristics, which provides a general and intuitive color-speckle evaluation for different laser projectors. Experimental verification is also performed using three-primary and six-primary laser projectors.

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Purpose: Although lorlatinib, the third generation of echinoderm microtubule protein 4-anaplastic lymphoma kinase (EML4-ALK) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), overcame the previous generation ALK-TKIs' drug resistance problems, but the mechanism of lorlatinib resistance remained unclear. Furthermore, optimal chemotherapy for lorlatinib-resistant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients was still unknown.

Methods: A lorlatinib-resistant NSCLC cell line SNU-2535LR was generated by gradually increasing dose of lorlatinib to crizotinib-resistant cell line SNU-2535 in vitro.

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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor, belongs to the ErbB receptor family, also known as HER1 or ErbB1. Its abnormal expression and activation contribute to tumor development, especially in non-small cell lung cancer (NCSCL). The first-to fourth-generation inhibitors of EGFR were developed to solve mutations at different sites, but the problem of resistance has not been fundamentally addressed.

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Nitroreductase (NTR), one of the flavin-dependent enzymes and an upregulated enzyme under tumor hypoxia, has been studied for decades. Many fluorescent probes were developed to detect NTR activity; however, these probes tend to diffuse away from their reaction site (NTR) inevitably, leading to inappropriate sample fixation, lower accuracy of NTR localization, and weaker signal-to-noise ratio. Herein, we present the design, synthesis, evaluation, and biological applications of an NTR-activatable fluorogenic and labeling probe .

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We propose and demonstrate a resolution-preserving passive 2D/3D convertible display by two individual wavelengths. It uses a holographic optical element to generate two images and passively separate the exit pupils for these two wavelengths, which forms two viewpoints for each of the observer's eyes. Due to Bragg-mismatched reconstruction of two similar but distinct wavelengths, the images are separated in space.

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For a display system, a wide-color gamut can significantly improve the viewing experience. It is known that an ultra-wide color gamut can be achieved using more primaries. However, for multi-primary displays (MPDs), choosing the parameters of the primaries (e.

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Monitoring gene delivery has significant benefits in gene therapy. Herein, we report a nanoquencher system by doping a FRET pair during nucleic acid-assisted cell penetrating poly(disulfide) (CPD) formation. Our results show that this strategy not only produces an efficient gene delivery polymer with minimal endolysosomal trapping, but also enables monitoring the release of the gene from the vehicle in live cells.

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Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is not only involved in carbohydrate metabolism, but also plays an important role in stress resistance. However, it has not been reported in . In this study, we performed a genome-wide identification of in and performed cloning and expression analysis of one of the differentially expressed genes, .

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The existing adverse effects of copper in copper-containing intrauterine devices (Cu-IUDs) have raised concerns regarding their use. These adverse effects include burst release of cupric ions (Cu) at the initial stage and an increasingly rough surface of the Cu-IUDs. In this study, we investigated the use of two copper alloys, Cu-38 Zn and H62 as the new upgrading or alternative material for IUDs.

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  • - Molecular imaging is a significant tool for enhancing drug discovery by offering insights into how drugs work at both cellular and molecular levels.
  • - Fluorescence-based methods are particularly appealing due to their ability to track drug transport pathways with high specificity and sensitivity, using multiple colors for better visualization.
  • - Recent advancements in small molecule-based fluorophore-drug conjugates, both cleavable and non-cleavable, are enabling real-time monitoring of drug delivery and distribution in experimental models.
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Intracellular viscosity can be measured to reflect the state of living cells. Fluorescent probes are powerful tools for viscosity detection in vivo. Herein, we report on a novel red-emitting viscosity-sensitive probe DJH with a large Stokes shift of 165 nm, showing a 400-fold fluorescence enhancement from PBS solution to 90% glycerol.

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The plant U-box (PUB) protein family plays an important role in plant growth and development. The U-box gene family has been well studied in , Brassica rapa, rice, etc., but there have been no systematic studies in .

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Armadillo repeat containing 1 (ARC1) is phosphorylated by S-locus receptor kinase (SRK) and functions as a positive regulator in self-incompatibility response of Brassica. However, ARC1 only causes partial breakdown of the self-incompatibility response, and other SRK downstream factors may also participate in the self-incompatibility signaling pathway. In the present study, to search for SRK downstream targets, a plant U-box protein 3 (BoPUB3) was identified from the stigma of Brassica oleracea L.

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