Publications by authors named "Meng Qiu"

Introduction: The standard of care for stage III colon cancer is 3 or 6 months of double-drug regimen chemotherapy following radical surgery. However, patients with positive circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) exhibit a high risk of recurrence risk even if they receive standard adjuvant chemotherapy. The potential benefit of intensified adjuvant chemotherapy, oxaliplatin, irinotecan, leucovorin and fluoropyrimidine (FOLFOXIRI), for ctDNA-positive patients remains to be elucidated.

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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) presents significant treatment challenges due to its complex etiology and late-stage diagnosis. The traditional Chinese medicine Selaginella doederleinii Hieron (S. doederleinii) has shown potentiality in NPC treatment due to its multi-target, multi-pathway anti-cancer mechanisms.

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Bronchopleural Fistula (BPF) represents one of the gravest complications post-lobectomy. Present treatment strategies encompass a wide array of surgical techniques complemented by essential adjunct therapies. Despite numerous treatment modalities, mortality rates associated with BPF remain disconcertingly high.

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Survivability and tolerance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-degrading bacteria in harsh environments, especially under varying temperatures, are a bottleneck for the effective application of bioremediation. In this study, a temperature adaptation system (TAS) was constructed by combining a customized thermotolerant system with a customized cold-resistant system to realize the temperature-responsive regulation of the PAH-degrading mesophilic bacterium s US6-1. The innovative dual-pronged TAS strategy enabled the chassis strain to effectively tackle conditions under varying temperatures, ensuring robust biological activities across a broadened temperature spectrum and exhibiting the potential to realize the high-efficiency PAH degradation of US6-1 in bioremediation.

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Background: Patients with BRAF 600E mutated mCRC are associated with specific clinicopathological features and poor prognosis. The relative efficacy of first-line FOLFOXIRI triplet chemotherapy or doublet chemotherapy combined with bevacizumab in patients with BRAF 600E mutated mCRC remains controversial.

Methods: BRAF V600E-mutated mCRC patients from 3 institutions were included.

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Two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit significant potential in biomedical applications, particularly as drug carriers. Thus, 2D materials, including graphene, black phosphorus, transition metal dichalcogenides, transition metal carbides/nitrides, and hexagonal boron nitride, have been extensively studied. Their large specific surface area, abundant surface active sites, and excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability make them ideal platforms for drug loading and delivery.

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High-entropy nanomaterials (HEMs) are a hot topic in the fields of energy and catalysis. However, in terms of promising biomedical applications, potential therapeutic studies involving HEMs are unprecedented. Herein, we demonstrated high entropy two-dimensional layered double hydroxide () nanoplatforms with versatile physicochemical advantages that reprogram the tumor microenvironment (TME) and provide antitumor treatment via cascaded nanoenzyme-initiated chemodynamic and immune synergistic therapy.

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  • Researchers developed a smartphone-assisted colorimetric aptasensor using a DNA-encoded porous TiC nanozyme (Apt-P-TiC) for detecting OA (likely a type of algal toxin).
  • The P-TiC MXene demonstrates strong peroxidase-like activity, improving the sensor's ability to catalyze reactions and enhance detection sensitivity due to its unique structure.
  • This portable biosensor achieved a low detection limit of 0.38 ng/mL, offering a promising method for real-time detection of marine algal toxins in food.
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  • Fruquintinib is a treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) and understanding survival predictors is key to using it effectively.
  • The study involved analyzing data from 240 patients to identify factors affecting prognosis and creating a nomogram - a predictive tool for estimating survival rates.
  • Results showed that the model was reliable and had promising clinical benefits, with key predictors like CA199, body mass index, and T stage utilized for risk stratification.
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  • This study compares the effectiveness and safety of two treatment combinations for patients with refractory metastatic colorectal cancer: RS + fruquintinib versus RS + bevacizumab.
  • Researchers used propensity score matching to ensure the two patient groups were balanced for fair comparison.
  • Results showed that patients treated with RS + fruquintinib had longer progression-free survival and overall survival, with manageable side effects observed in both treatment groups.
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The inherent stability and recalcitrance of benzene ring structures render aromatic compounds a major ecological concern and a substantial risk to human health. Hence, developing a facile and efficacious detection technique for aromatic compounds is essential. As our comprehension of aromatic compound characteristics deepens, microbial cell-based biosensors have emerged as increasingly popular tools in the detection of aromatic compounds.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have achieved remarkable success in clinical research and practice. Notably, liver metastasis is not sensitive to ICIs. Liver locoregional therapies can cause irreversible damage to tumor cells and release tumor antigens, thereby providing a rationale for immunotherapy treatments in liver metastasis.

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Background Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NCT) is gaining acceptance for the management of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) in patients without negative prognostic factors. However, the value of MRI in evaluating tumor response after NCT remains unclear. Purpose To investigate the accuracy of MRI in assessing pathologic complete response in participants with LARC who underwent surgery after NCT without radiation.

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The therapeutic effects of many pharmacotherapies have been explored, but disadvantages such as low drug specificity, drug resistance and side effects makes their effective delivery to target sites a great challenge. Consequently, a distinctive prodrug-based technology have emerged as an effective treatments because of their distinctive advantages, such as high drug loading capacity, precise targeting, reduced side effects and spatial and temporal controllability. In particular, the use of gamma/X-ray-mediated strategies in radiotherapy is a new strategy that could enable the precise drug release from implanted devices.

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A chiral W-shaped fully π-extended double [7]helicene () has been synthesized and fully characterized. It displays fluorescence emission (λ = 636 nm) with a quantum yield (Φ) of 0.10.

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Background: Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer and the fourth most common cause of cancer death worldwide, yet the prognosis of advanced disease remains poor.

Methods: This was a randomized, double-blinded, phase 2 trial (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04908813).

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Maize is one of the world's most important staple crops, yet its production is increasingly threatened by the rising frequency of high-temperature stress (HTS). To investigate the genetic basis of anther thermotolerance under field conditions, we performed linkage and association analysis to identify HTS response quantitative trait loci (QTL) using three recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations and an association panel containing 375 diverse maize inbred lines. These analyses resulted in the identification of 16 co-located large QTL intervals.

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, one of the most efficient expression hosts for recombinant proteins, is widely used in chemical, medical, food, and other industries. engineering of gene regulation circuits and cell density-controlled cell lysis are promising directions for the release of intracellular bioproducts. Here, we developed an autolytic system, named the quorum sensing-mediated bacterial autolytic (QS-BA) system, by incorporating an acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL)-based YasI/YasR-type quorum sensing circuit from into cells.

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Rationale: Ileal perforation caused by the insertion of a drainage tube is a rare complication. Hence, the utilization of surgical drains in abdominal surgery remains controversial. At present, there is a trend to reduce the utilization of drains in abdominal surgery, although certain situations may necessitate their application.

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  • Iron is crucial for microbial survival, but too much can impede growth; thus, microbes must regulate iron balance and metabolite production.
  • The study reveals that the stringent starvation protein A (SspA) enhances prodiginine production by promoting iron absorption in Pseudoalteromonas sp., and its regulation is intricately linked to ppGpp, a small nucleotide molecule.
  • Findings show that ppGpp accumulates under low iron conditions, positively influencing SspA levels and iron uptake, while also having a direct role in modulating both iron absorption and prodiginine biosynthesis, suggesting potential for future manipulation of prodiginine production.
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Background: Invasive fungal infection (IFI) has become an increasing problem in NICU neonates, and end-organ damage (EOD) from IFI is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in neonates. This study was conducted to summarize clinical data on epidemiology, risk factors, causative pathogens, and clinical outcomes of IFI-associated EOD among neonates in a center in China for the sake of providing references for prevention and treatment of fungal infections in neonates in future.

Methods: The clinical data of IFI neonates who received treatment in a tertiary NICU of China from January 2009 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, including causative pathogens and the incidence of EOD.

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The SARS-CoV-2, responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, poses a significant threat to global healthcare. Peptide and peptide-based inhibitors, known for their safety, efficacy, and selectivity, have recently emerged as promising candidates for treating late-developing viral infections. In this study, three peptides were selected to target different stages of viral invasion, specifically ACE2 and S protein binding, as well as membrane fusion.

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Protein FadR is known as a fatty acid metabolism global regulator that sustains cell envelope integrity by changing the profile of fatty acid. Here, we present its unique participation in the defense against reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the bacterium. FadR contributes to defending extracellular ROS by maintaining the permeability of the cell membrane.

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Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is a type of secondary cancer which is not sensitive to conventional intravenous chemotherapy. Treatment strategies for PC are usually palliative rather than curative. Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has been widely used in the medical field, making the early diagnosis, individualized treatment, and accurate prognostic evaluation of various cancers, including mediastinal malignancies, colorectal cancer, lung cancer more feasible.

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