Publications by authors named "Liu Jiyong"

Programmed cell death, including necroptosis, plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury (CIRI). Silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1) has been identified as a potential therapeutic target for CIRI, yet its precise role in regulating necroptosis remains controversial. Furthermore, the potential interaction between SIRT1 and receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIP1) in this context is not fully understood.

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Template-directed self-assembly has proven to be an extremely effective method for the precise fabrication of biomacromolecules in natural systems, while artificial template-directed self-assembly systems for the preparation of highly intricate molecules remain a great challenge. In this article, we report the template-directed self-assembly of porphyrin nanorings with different cavity sizes from a tetraaldehyde-derived Zn(ii) porphyrin and a diamine precursor through an imine condensation reaction. Up to 9 or 18 precursor molecules self-assemble together to produce a triporphyrin nanoring and a hexaporphyrin nanoring in one step, with the assistance of a tripyridine or hexapyridine template, respectively.

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A σ,π-bis(copper) acetylide complex, (CBH-12-CC)Cu(PiPr) (2), enables the formation of regioselective 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles containing monocarborane anion [CBH] CuAAC with organic azides under mild conditions. This method achieves 1,2,3-triazolylated monocarboranes (3) in up to 97% yield, including a luminescent compound with optoelectronic potential.

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Introduction: Psychiatric disorders have been reported to be associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, evidence for the association remains inconsistent, and it is unclear whether specific categories of psychiatric disorders constitute risk factors for ALS. The study aimed to investigate the association between different categories of psychiatric disorders and the risk of ALS.

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Pulmonary metastasis represents one of the most prevalent forms of metastasis in advanced melanoma, with mortality rates reaching 70%. Current treatments including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy frequently exhibit limited efficacy or present high costs. To address these clinical needs, this study presents a biomimetic drug delivery system (Ce6-pTP-CsA) utilizing cryoshocked adipocytes (CsA) encapsulating the prodrug triptolide palmitate (pTP) and the photosensitizer Ce6, exploiting the characteristic of tumor cells to recruit and lipolyze adipocytes for energy.

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The salt metathesis reaction involving a diamine-based antimony chloride precursor with sodium arsaethynolate in the presence of PMe leads to the formation of stibanyl-functionalized PMe-arsinidene (). Detailed analyses through single-crystal X-ray diffraction and density functional theory of confirm the presence of covalent Sb-As bonds and reveal its polarized nature with a multiple-bond character. In contrast to the formation of complex , substituting PMe with xylyl isocyanide or 1,3-diisopropyl-4,5-dimethyl-imidazolin-2-ylidene () produces an isocyanide-arsinidene adduct () and an -arsaketene complex (), respectively.

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Background: The bevacizumab biosimilar (Encoda), which was approved by the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) in China in 2019, is a biosimilar of bevacizumab. Approval of bevacizumab biosimilar (Encoda) for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) was based on the extrapolation principle of biosimilar. However, there is currently no available data regarding the efficacy and safety of both bevacizumab biosimilar (Encoda) and bevacizumab in patients with mCRC.

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In searching for novel insecticide lead, 20 new meta-diamide compounds containing triazole were designed and synthesized regarding cyproflanilide as lead compound. All the compounds were characterized by H NMR, C NMR, and High-resolution mass spectra (HR MS). In preliminary bioassay, we found that one of the compounds: N-(cyclopropylmethyl)-N-(5-((2,6-dibromo-4-(1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl)phenyl)carbamoyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)phenyl)-6-(trifluoromethyl) nicotinamide (16a) had high activity against the target organism Plutella xylostella at 1 mg/L and against the target organism Mythimna separata at 2 mg/L.

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Introduction: Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal mortality. Cervical length shortening during pregnancy serves as the gold standard for predicting preterm birth. Although several interventions have been applied to reduce the incidence of preterm birth in short cervix pregnant women, the optimal intervention in clinical practice remains controversial.

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Slow gait speed and disrupted brain network connectivity are common in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to clarify the relationship between gait speed and clinical characteristics in PD, and explore the underlying brain network mechanisms. Forty-two PD patients and 20 healthy controls (HC) were recruited.

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  • This study investigates ocular adverse events (oAEs) linked to oxaliplatin, a chemotherapy drug, through a systematic review of case reports and analysis of patient data.
  • Out of 20 reported cases, a majority (84.2%) experienced loss of vision, with other symptoms including eyelid conditions and optic disc swelling; about 4.28% of oxaliplatin-related adverse event reports involved these ocular issues, with a high rate of serious outcomes.
  • The analysis also identified significant safety signals for various unexpected ocular injuries, indicating a need for increased awareness of these potential adverse effects among healthcare providers and patients.
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Inspired by the concept of "natural camouflage," biomimetic drug delivery systems have emerged to address the limitations of traditional synthetic nanocarriers, such as poor targeting, susceptibility to identification and clearance, inadequate biocompatibility, low permeability, and systemic toxicity. Biomimetic nanocarriers retain the proteins, nucleic acids, and other components of the parent cells. They not only facilitate drug delivery but also serve as communication media to inhibit tumor cells.

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Background: The overlapping clinical manifestations in parkinsonian variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-P) and Parkinson's Disease (PD) can complicate clinical diagnostic accuracy, particularly in the early stage. The study aims to uncover the patterns of brain function in the initial phase of the two conditions.

Methods: We recruited 24 MSA-P patients, 34 PD patients and 27 healthy controls (HC).

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Introduction: Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) result from a complex interplay of genetic, environmental and aging factors. A balanced diet and adequate physical activity (PA) are recognized as pivotal components among modifiable environmental factors. The independent impact on NDD incidence has been previously debated.

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  • The study presents the crystal structures of three matrine derivatives, including two salts (Matrine-CA and Matrine-SA) and a hydrate form (Matrine-H), showcasing distinct molecular conformations from the anhydrous version.
  • The crystallization of both salts occurs in the orthorhombic space group P222, featuring unique intermolecular proton transfers leading to protonation at the tertiary amine site of matrine.
  • The crystal packing in Matrine-CA forms a 3D network with helical chains enhanced by hydrogen bonding, while Matrine-SA involves cation-anion interactions with water, and the hydrate form is analyzed with detailed Hirshfeld surface analysis to explore intermolecular contacts.
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  • - This study analyzed adverse events (AEs) from CAR T-cell therapies using data from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) between 2017 and 2024, revealing both common and unique AEs associated with different CAR T-cell products.
  • - Findings showed that the most frequently reported AEs were nervous system, immune system, and general disorders, with specific AEs like parkinsonism and cerebrovascular accidents linked to certain products (e.g., Ide-cel and Cilta-cel) but not others.
  • - The study highlights the importance of careful patient assessments and monitoring during treatment, particularly for cardiopulmonary toxicity and severe nervous system conditions, as the risks vary significantly among the different CAR T-cell
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  • The text discusses the theoretical and experimental challenges of achieving superconductivity in kagome materials, particularly highlighting nonmagnetic vanadium-based variants that do not support the expected exotic superconductivity.
  • A new chromium-based kagome metal, CsCrSb, is introduced, characterized by strong electron correlations, frustrated magnetism, and flat bands near the Fermi level.
  • This material undergoes a phase transition at 55 K, with density-wave orders evolving under pressure, leading to the emergence of superconductivity between 3.65-8.0 GPa, peaking at 6.4 K when these orders are suppressed, suggesting connections to unconventional superconductivity.
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We report the first crystal structure of heteroleptic Grignard reagent based on the carborane / dianion [CBH-12-C≡C]. Full characterization reveals a rare coordination pattern and affirms the bimetallic nature. Navigating the reactivity landscape, we unlock the potential of in nucleophilic addition with ketones to afford propargylic alcohols , renowned for their synthetic versatility and potential biological activities, and unveil the Meyer-Schuster rearrangement, yielding α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds .

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Tumor immunotherapy characterized by its high specificity and minimal side effects has achieved revolutionary progress in the field of cancer treatment. However, the complex mechanisms of tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) and the individual variability of patients' immune system still present significant challenges to its clinical application. Immunocyte membrane-coated nanocarrier systems, as an innovative biomimetic drug delivery platform, exhibit remarkable advantages in tumor immunotherapy due to their high targeting capability, good biocompatibility and low immunogenicity.

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Background: Limited evidence demonstrated the potential relationship between dietary sugar intake and dementia. This association demands further clarification in a large-scale population.

Methods: A total of 210,832 participants from the UK Biobank cohort were included in this prospective cohort study.

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Background: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is referred to as an immunologically "cold" tumor that responds poorly to immunotherapy. A fundamental theory that explains the low immunogenicity of PAAD is the dramatically low tumor mutation burden (TMB) of PAAD tumors, which fails to induce sufficient immune response. Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA, which could alter the proteomic diversity of many cancers, has been reported to be involved in neoantigen production.

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Introduction: PD is a progressive neurodegeneration disease characterized by cardinal motor symptoms such as bradykinesia and tremor. The pathogenesis of PD remains unclear. It is hypothesized that immune system dysfunction may contribute to PD.

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DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic marker governed by DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs), which can influence cancer onset and progression. However, few studies have provided an integrated analysis of the relevance of DNMT family genes to cell stemness, the tumor microenvironment (TME), and immunotherapy biomarkers across diverse cancers. This study investigated the impact of five DNMTs on transcriptional profiles, prognosis, and their association with Ki67 expression, epithelial-mesenchymal transition signatures, stemness scores, the TME, and immunological markers across 31 cancer types from recognized public databases.

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Here, we successfully synthesized four structurally analogous, self-assembled chiral molecular tubes with relatively high yields. This achievement involved the condensation of six equivalents of enantiomerically pure trans-cyclohexane-1,2-diamine (trans-CHDA) and three equivalents of the corresponding tetraformyl precursor. Each precursor was equipped with a luminescent linker terminated by two m-phthalaldehyde units.

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