Publications by authors named "Lu Z"

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  • The study aimed to compare the contrast sensitivity function (qCSF) in eyes with early keratoconus (Early-KC) and normal control (NC) eyes to understand differences in visual performance.
  • Results showed that eyes with Early-KC, even with normal corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), had significantly lower contrast sensitivity at both low and high spatial frequencies compared to NC eyes.
  • The findings indicate that qCSF testing is a useful tool for detecting visual impairments in early keratoconus, as it reveals subtle changes in visual function despite normal acuity measurements.
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  • Climate change and human activities both significantly affect runoff depth, a critical aspect of ecosystem change, yet most hydrological research focuses mainly on climate change impacts.
  • This study models runoff in the Songnen Plain from 1980 to 2020, revealing that climate change has a more substantial effect on runoff depth than land use changes, with specific quantified impacts highlighted.
  • Altering land types shows that increased construction and dry land leads to higher runoff, while changes in marsh, paddy, and forest areas decrease runoff depth, which aids in better managing water and land resources.
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Fungi are very common infectious pathogens, which may cause invasive and potentially life-threatening infections. However, the efficacy of antifungal medications remains limited. Herein, a Cu-phenolic nanoflower is designed to combat fungal infections by combining cuproptosis and cell wall digestion.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Swertia cincta is a traditional remedy for cholestasis commonly utilised in Yunnan, China. Despite its widespread use, the specific active components and underlying mechanisms of action remain poorly understood.

Aim Of This Study: This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic properties, mechanisms, and active compounds of Swertia cincta in an animal model of cholestasis induced by alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT).

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N6-methyl-2'-O-methyladenosine (m6Am), occurring adjacent to the 7-methylguanosine (m7G) cap structure and catalyzed by the newly identified writer PCIF1 (phosphorylated CTD interacting factor 1), has been implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases. However, its involvement in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains unexplored. Here, significant upregulation of PCIF1 and m6Am levels in RCC tissues are identified, unveiling their oncogenic roles both in vitro and in vivo.

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All-solid-state batteries suffer from a loss of contact between the electrode and electrolyte particles, leading to poor cyclability. Here, a void-free ion-permeable interface between the solid-state polymer electrolyte and electrode is constructed in situ during cycling using charge/discharge voltage as the stimulus. During the charge-discharge, the permeation phase fills the voids at the interface and penetrates the electrode, forming strong bonds with the cathode and effectively mitigating the contact problem.

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Utidelone is an ebomycin derivative chemotherapeutic drug, which can promote tubulin polymerization and stabilize microtubule structure, so as to induce apoptosis. The drug is an innovative drug independently developed by China with independent intellectual property rights. Phase II clinical trials for advanced breast cancer are being approved by National Medical Products Administration for the treatment of advanced breast cancer.

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Rechargeable zinc-air batteries (RZABs) are considered as one of the most promising clean energy device due to their abundant resources, low cost and environmental friendliness. However, their energy efficiency and cycle life are far from satisfactory due to the poor activity and stability of bi-functional electrocatalyst in air cathode. In this work, an efficient bi-functional catalyst (rGO-CoFeO/Co) was derived from its precursor (rGO-CoFeO) through a simple annealing process.

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Retinotopic mapping aims to uncover the relationship between visual stimuli on the retina and neural responses on the visual cortical surface. This study advances retinotopic mapping by applying diffeomorphic registration to the 3T NYU retinotopy dataset, encompassing analyze-PRF and mrVista data. Diffeomorphic Registration for Retinotopic Maps (DRRM) quantifies the diffeomorphic condition, ensuring accurate alignment of retinotopic maps without topological violations.

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The reconstruction of human visual inputs from brain activity, particularly through functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), holds promising avenues for unraveling the mechanisms of the human visual system. Despite the significant strides made by deep learning methods in improving the quality and interpretability of visual reconstruction, there remains a substantial demand for high-quality, long-duration, subject-specific 7-Tesla fMRI experiments. The challenge arises in integrating diverse smaller 3-Tesla datasets or accommodating new subjects with brief and low-quality fMRI scans.

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  • Topologically ordered phases of matter go beyond traditional theories of symmetry-breaking, exhibiting unique traits like long-range entanglement and resilience to local changes.
  • The research focuses on observing a prethermal topologically ordered time crystal using superconducting qubits in a square lattice that are periodically driven, revealing new dynamics not seen in thermal equilibrium.
  • Findings include identifying discrete time-translation symmetry breaking and demonstrating the connection to topological order through measuring topological entanglement entropy, showcasing the potential for exploring novel phases of matter with quantum processors.
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Moisture-capturing materials can enable potentially game-changing energy-water technologies such as atmospheric water production, heat storage, and passive cooling. Hydrogel composites recently emerged as outstanding moisture-capturing materials due to their low cost, high affinity for humidity, and design versatility. Despite extensive efforts to experimentally explore the large design space of hydrogels for high-performance moisture capture, there is a critical knowledge gap on our understanding behind the moisture-capture properties of these materials.

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  • - Recent research emphasizes the crucial role of intestinal fungi in the gut microbiome and human health, addressing previous neglect in studies but highlighting a lack of comprehensive analyses in this area.
  • - A bibliometric analysis of 1434 research papers from 2000 to 2023 indicates a significant rise in publications, especially in 2020, with China being the leading contributor.
  • - The findings identify key emerging research themes like "Fungal-Bacteria Interactions" and "Gut Fungus and Immunity," providing insights that could help scholars and researchers identify collaboration opportunities and guide future studies.
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Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of cardiovascular diseases, characterized by endothelial dysfunction and lipid accumulation. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key regulators of endothelial cell behavior. This study aimed to investigate the role of lncRNA NORAD in endothelial cell proliferation and as a potential therapeutic target for atherosclerosis.

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  • Researchers mapped the spatial organization of gene expression in the common liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, identifying gene profiles and marker genes across eight different tissues.
  • The study highlighted genes with medical significance, such as vaccine candidates and drug resistance genes, which showed unique patterns indicating specific functions in different tissues.
  • A focus on tegumental protein kinases revealed a particular protein (PKCβ) that, when targeted with small molecules, led to the death of the parasite, showcasing the potential for therapeutic developments.
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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of eravacycline and polymyxin drugs in treating multidrug-resistant complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAI).
  • A total of 72 patients were analyzed—28 in the eravacycline group and 44 in the polymyxin group—with results showing that eravacycline had significantly better clinical efficacy, microbial clearance, and overall recovery rates compared to polymyxin.
  • Safety profiles indicated that eravacycline was well-tolerated, with only 2 cases of mild vasculitis reported, suggesting it may be a preferred treatment option for these infections.
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Efficient exciton dissociation at low energy offsets is key to overcoming voltage losses in organic solar cells. In this work, we developed two dimeric acceptors, i-YT and o-YT, by precisely controlling the position of an asymmetric electron-donating linker. It induced the foldamer conformation of i-YT with a para linkage (relative to the dicyano groups), while retaining the unfold conformation for o-YT.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a typical heavy metal contaminant along China coasts. Clams Ruditapes philippinarum are widely distributed in multiple climatic zones. However, few research has been conducted on the different responses to Cd in clams from different climatic zones.

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Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains to be the most common risk factor of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). While previous work has primarily focussed on understanding the direct and indirect mechanisms of Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx)-mediated hepatocarcinogenesis, from genetic and epigenetic perspectives, its influence on RNA modification mediated onset of liver malignancies is less well understood. This study explored the role of HBV-encoded HBx in altering the m6A methylome profile and its implications on the pathogenesis of HCC.

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Magnesium alloys with a high volume fraction of secondary phases exhibit inferior formability. Therefore, investigating their thermal deformation characteristics is critical for optimizing thermal processing techniques. In this work, isothermal compression experiments were performed on a Mg-15Gd-8Y-6Al-0.

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  • A 3D thermal fluid model was created to study how different laser powers affect the molten pool and heat transfer during laser cladding of Incoloy 926 on stainless steel.
  • The model tracked temperature and flow changes in real-time and analyzed the solidification characteristics to understand how laser power impacts the cladding layer's microstructure.
  • Findings show that higher laser power leads to increased peak temperatures and flow velocities in the molten pool, resulting in improved microstructure and element distribution, with optimal characteristics observed at 1000 W laser power.
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Numerous genes govern male reproduction, modulating testicular development and spermatogenesis. Our study leveraged RNA-Seq to explore candidate genes and pivotal pathways influencing fecundity in an F1 hybrid of Southdown × Hu sheep testes across four developmental milestones: M0 (0 months old, newborn), M3 (3 months old, sexually immature), M6 (6 months old, sexually mature), and Y1 (1 years old, adult). Histological examination using hematoxylins and eosin staining revealed that the cross-sectional area of the spermatid tubules and the number of supportive cells increased in the other groups, as compared to the M0 group.

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We developed and validated digital twins (DTs) for contrast sensitivity function (CSF) across 12 prediction tasks using a data-driven, generative model approach based on a hierarchical Bayesian model (HBM). For each prediction task, we utilized the HBM to compute the joint distribution of CSF hyperparameters and parameters at the population, subject, and test levels. This computation was based on a combination of historical data (N = 56), any new data from additional subjects (N = 56), and "missing data" from unmeasured conditions.

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  • The study investigates the challenge of isolating broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) against foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), which has seven distinct serotypes and lacks cross-protection.
  • By vaccinating pigs with serotypes O and A, researchers identified 10 bnAbs through analysis of a large number of B cell clones, showing that sequential vaccination can induce cross-serotype bnAbs.
  • The bnAbs mainly target a conserved motif on a viral protein to inhibit cell attachment, while one specific bnAb (pOA-2) binds to a new viral structure, revealing the importance of B-cell mutations in achieving effective neutralization.
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BMI1, also known as B lymphoma Mo-MLV insertion region 1, is a protein in the Polycomb group that is implicated in various cellular processes, including stem cell self-renewal and the regulation of cellular senescence. BMI1 plays a role in the regulation of retinal progenitor cells and the renewal of adult neuronal cells. However, the presence, location, and quantification of BMI1 in the adult human eye have never previously been reported.

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