Publications by authors named "Liu Kaiwen"

Osteoporosis is a common inflammation-related disease in which the release of proinflammatory cytokines promotes bone loss. Oleandrin is a monomer compound extracted from the leaves of the Nerium oleander plant, has been shown to exert an anti-inflammatory effect on a variety of inflammation-related diseases. However, its role in osteoporosis and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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The synthesis of polymers with well-defined composition, architecture, and functionality has long been a focal area of research in the field of polymer chemistry. The advancement of controlled radical polymerization (CRP) has facilitated the synthesis of precise polymers, which are endowed with new properties and functionalities, thereby exhibiting a wide range of applications. However, radical polymerization faces several challenges, such as oxygen intolerance, and common thermal initiation methods may lead to side reactions and depolymerization.

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Low back pain (LBP) caused by nucleus pulposus degeneration and calcification leads to great economic and social burden worldwide. Unexpectedly, no previous studies have demonstrated the association and the underlying mechanism between nucleus pulposus tissue degeneration and calcification formation. Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) exerts crucial functions in bone matrix mineralization and calcium deposition.

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Nitrogen-rich materials have attracted considerable attention in recent years as potential high-energy-density materials (HEDMs). However, their metastability poses substantial challenges for synthesis under ambient conditions. Here, we employ a novel strategy to explore energetic and structural features of the nitrogen-rich BN ( = 4-16) clusters by doping with the light non-metal boron.

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  • A two-stage thermal treatment (40-70 °C followed by 90 °C) was tested to preserve the juiciness of krill muscle, showing better results than conventional one-stage boiling.
  • Significant changes in muscle properties were observed, particularly at the 50 °C preheating stage, which resulted in higher actin content and better water affinity while reducing α-helix structure.
  • The study suggests that this preheating method effectively maintains muscle integrity and juiciness in krill, indicating its potential for food processing applications.
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Objective: To compare the efficacy of isolated off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) and of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) plus mitral valve plasty (MVP) in treating coronary heart disease with moderate ischemic mitral regurgitation to find a better surgical method.

Methods: Clinical data of 822 patients diagnosed with coronary heart disease and moderate ischemic mitral regurgitation were analyzed retrospectively. Patients were divided into the OPCABG and CABG+MVP groups according to surgical methods.

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Employing three-dimensional (3D) in vitro models, including tumor organoids and spheroids, stands pivotal in enhancing cancer therapy. These models bridge the gap between two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures and complex in vivo environments and offer versatile tools for comprehensive studies into cancer progression, drug responses, and tailored therapies. This study introduces the Tumoroid-on-a-Plate (ToP) device, an innovative ope-surface microfluidic platform designed to create predictive 3D models of solid tumors.

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DNA replication stress is a threat to genome integrity. The large SNF2-family of ATPases participates in preventing and mitigating DNA replication stress by employing their ATP-driven motor to remodel DNA or DNA-bound proteins. To understand the contribution of these ATPases in genome maintenance, we undertook CRISPR-based synthetic lethality screens in human cells with three SNF2-type ATPases: SMARCAL1, ZRANB3, and HLTF.

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  • - The study investigates the interactions and potential energy variations of NbN12- and N2·NbN12- complexes using techniques like photoelectron spectroscopy and advanced computational methods.
  • - The adiabatic detachments energies (ADE) of NbN12- and N2·NbN12- were found to be similar, but with N2·NbN12- showing slightly higher values, indicating a stronger binding energy.
  • - The octahedral structure of NbN12- was confirmed, and N2 can stably attach to different sites on this structure, with the face-side-on configuration being the most energetically favorable, driven mainly by dispersion forces.
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  • Researchers fused inactive Cas13 proteins with a modified human ADAR2 deaminase to create a new method for precise RNA editing without causing permanent changes in the genome.
  • The new platform, called xPERT, was engineered to improve the balance between effective on-target editing and reduced off-target activity, addressing a major concern in existing RNA-editing technologies.
  • Compared to previous systems (REPAIRv1 and REPAIRv2), xPERT demonstrates strong on-target editing while minimizing unintended alterations, making it a potentially safer option for customizing RNA and protein functions.
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Using size-selected anion photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory, we investigated the structures and properties of fluorinated bimetallic clusters CoAuF1-2- and CuAuF1-2- and their neutrals. Both experimental and theoretical results show that in these cluster anions, Au behaves like a halogen atom. For example, the measured vertical detachment energies (VDEs) of CoAuF- (2.

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Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease with joint pain as the main symptom, caused by fibrosis and loss of articular cartilage. Due to the complexity and heterogeneity of osteoarthritis, there is a lack of effective individualized disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs in clinical practice. Chondrocyte senescence is reported to participate in occurrence and progression of osteoarthritis.

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To compare the clinical efficacy of interlaminar endoscopic surgical system delta (iLESSYS-Delta) discectomy with that of classical fenestration discectomy for treating lumbar disc herniation. Patients who underwent iLESSYS-Delta or fenestration discectomy were enrolled in this study. Baseline information and clinical indicators were collected.

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Clubroot, a devastating soil borne disease affecting 30%∼50% of Brassicaceae crops worldwide, lacks effective control measures. In the present study, we explored the potential of melatonin (MT) and copper oxide nanoparticle (CuO-NPs) in mitigating clubroot severity in the Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis.

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Anion photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical calculations were used to investigate the structural and bonding properties of WN. The electron affinity of WN is measured to be 1.582 ± 0.

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Background: The mechanism by which chondrocyte senescence aggravate OA progression has not yet been well elucidated. The aim of this study was to investigate the chondrocyte senescence related gene biosignatures in OA, and to analyze on the underlying mechanisms of senescence in OA.

Materials And Methods: We intersected osteoarthritis dataset GSE82107 from GEO database and senescence dataset from CellAge database of human senescence-associated genes based on genetic manipulations experiments plus gene expression profilin, and screened out 4 overlapping genes.

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Background: The reaserch of artificial intelligence (AI) model for predicting spinal refracture is limited to bone mineral density, X-ray and some conventional laboratory indicators, which has its own limitations. Besides, it lacks specific indicators related to osteoporosis and imaging factors that can better reflect bone quality, such as computed tomography (CT).

Objective: To construct a novel predicting model based on bone turn-over markers and CT to identify patients who were more inclined to suffer spine refracture.

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Cervical carcinoma persists as a major global public health burden. While conventional therapeutic modalities inevitably cause ablation of adjacent non-tumorous tissues, photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers a targeted cytotoxic strategy through a photosensitizing agent (PS). However, the hydrophobicity and lack of selective accumulation of promising PS compounds such as zinc(II) phthalocyanine (ZnPc) impedes their clinical translation as standalone agents.

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Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) residing at tumor tissues are valuable specimens for biopsy. Tumor heterogeneity is common across all cancer types, but the heterogeneity of tumor tissue-derived sEVs (Ti-sEVs) is undefined. This study aims to discover the spatial distributions of Ti-sEVs in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tissues and explore how these vesicle distributions affect the patients' prognosis.

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  • The study explores how the GBA1 gene variant affects osteoporosis risk in patients with Gaucher disease (GD), revealing a significant association linked to increased bone disease risk.
  • The research involved analyzing monocytes from GD patients and using an in vitro model to assess GBA1 enzyme activity and its effects on osteoclast differentiation and endoplasmic reticulum stress.
  • Results indicated that early enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in GD patients resulted in notable improvements in bone density, highlighting the importance of monitoring ER stress and inflammasome activation in osteoporosis progression.
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Objectives: There are many available pharmaceutical and surgical management for Coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. However, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the preferred treatment modality for CAD patients with low ejection fraction (EF) in view of the more favorable outcomes. This study aimed to determine the associated factors of poor outcomes post-CABG for heart failure patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction who underwent on-pump and off-pump CABG.

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an aggressive type of brain tumor that has limited treatment options. Current standard therapies, including surgery followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, are not very effective due to the rapid progression and recurrence of the tumor. Therefore, there is an urgent need for more effective treatments, such as combination therapy and localized drug delivery systems that can reduce systemic side effects.

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Microbial remediation of oil-contaminated groundwater is often limited by the low temperature and lack of nutrients in the groundwater environment, resulting in low degradation efficiency and a short duration of effectiveness. In order to overcome this problem, an immobilized composite microbial material and two types of slow release agents (SRA) were creatively prepared. Three oil-degrading bacteria, Serratia marcescens X, Serratia sp.

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Hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) is commonly used in polymer flooding, however, it is prone to viscosity reduction at high temperatures and high salinities, weakening its ability to improve oil recovery. In this work, sulfonated modified silicon quantum dots (S-SiQDs) were synthesized and then added to HPAM to study the improvement of rheological properties and enhanced oil recovery performance of HPAM at high temperatures and salinities. It is found that the S-SiQDs with a concentration of only 0.

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Introduction: Simple sequence repeats (SSR), also known as microsatellites, are crucial molecular markers in both animals and plants. Despite extensive previous research on SSRs, the development of microsatellite markers in Brassica crops remains limited and inefficient.

Methods: Krait software was used to identify microsatellites by genome-wide and marker development based on three recently sequenced basic species of crops in the triangle of U ( rapa, and ), as well as three allotetraploids ( and ) using public databases.

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