Publications by authors named "Min You"

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD), an age-progressive neurodegenerative disease, is featured by a relentless deterioration of cognitive abilities. In parallel with the hypotheses of Aβ and tau, microglia-mediated neuroinflammation is a core pathological hallmark of AD. Promoting the transition of microglia from M1 to M2 phenotype and inhibition of neuroinflammatory response provide new insights into the treatment of AD.

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Background: Micronutrients play a crucial role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Changes in micronutrient levels in RA patients can lead to the worsening of their condition. Though significant correlations between RA and micronutrients have been found in earlier observational studies, their underlying causal relationship is still unknown.

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Hypoxia, a common occurrence within solid tumors, can stimulate the dissemination of deceptive tumor exosomes, which function as communicative bridges and orchestrate the recruitment of various supportive cell types for enhanced tumor adaptability in a tumor immune microenvironment. Current nanotechnology provides us intelligent strategies to combat the hypoxic tumor microenvironment. However, once exposed to external stimuli, such as chemotherapy, tumor cells simultaneously release malignant signals to develop tumor migration and immunosuppression, posing challenges to clinical practice.

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Background: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) is a frequent and severe complication occurring within the first week after a stroke, particularly in ischemic stroke (IS) patients. SAP is primarily driven by stroke-induced immune suppression, dysphagia, and impaired consciousness, leading to aspiration and subsequent pneumonia. Its incidence ranges from 3.

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Zwitterionic hydrogels are electrically neutral materials with both cationic and anionic groups that impart excellent anti-fouling properties and ion channel orientations. However, pure zwitterionic hydrogels generally exhibit low strength and toughness. In this study, it has been discovered that polymerizable zwitterionic monomers in aqueous solution exhibit a unique liquid-liquid phase separation phenomenon at a high monomer concentration of ≥50 wt%, resulting in pure and commercial zwitterionic hydrogels with high compressive strength (6.

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Background: For enhanced management of anxiety disorders, early screening and accurate diagnostic differentiation are essential. The Screen for Adult Anxiety Related Disorders (SCAARED) has been developed to identify and categorize anxiety disorders, thereby facilitating timely and appropriate interventions. In line with this, we aimed to translate and validate the Korean version of the SCAARED questionnaire for the Korean population.

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  • Researchers developed a new type of supramolecular gel emulsion (SGE) using glycyrrhizic acid (GA) from traditional Chinese medicine for safe wound dressings with minimal skin irritation.
  • The SGE is created by self-assembling GA nanofibers that stabilize oil droplets, allowing for easy preparation of emulsions with low to medium internal phases (30-50%).
  • Antibacterial tests showed that this SGE effectively inhibits harmful bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, and it has lower cytotoxicity while aiding the healing of diabetic wounds.
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Thread-embedding therapy (TEAT) is a treatment that prevents and manages diseases by inserting a biodegradable suture into an acupoint, providing long-lasting stimulation. TEAT is a simple approach that avoids the discomfort of regular acupuncture and provides sustained therapeutic effects. This article discusses the potential impact of TEAT on the learning and memory abilities of rats with Alzheimer's disease-like symptoms.

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Compared to filiform needle therapy, fire-needle therapy has both the stimulation of needles and the warming effect of heat, making it have unexpected effects on some chronic diseases and incurable diseases. Osteoporosis (OP) has a high incidence in postmenopausal women and middle-aged and elderly men, and the treatment cycle is long. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Lingnan fire-needle therapy has shown potential in treating osteoporosis.

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  • The study explored how different reducing sugars (glucose, L-arabinose, xylose) impact the flavor of silver carp mince gel through sensory evaluation and chemical analysis.
  • Glycation led to a decrease in fishy odors while enhancing meaty, toasty, and burnt aromas, indicating a significant change in flavor profile.
  • Ten volatile compounds were identified as key flavor markers, with specific compounds linked to fishy or toasty notes, suggesting glycation can improve the flavor quality of aquatic foods.
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Borani is a commonly consumed food in Asia and possesses many biologically active ingredients. In this study, a protein named Borani protein (HcBP) was purified using ammonium sulfate fractionation and anion exchange chromatography. Protease assays revealed that HcBP has peroxidase activity.

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The effective and persistent suppression of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in patients with chronic HBV infection (CHB) is considered to be a promising approach to achieve a functional cure of hepatitis B. In our previous study, we found that the antibody E6F6 can clear HBsAg through FcγR-mediated phagocytosis, and its humanized form (huE6F6 antibody) is expected to be a new tool for the treatment of CHB. Previous studies have shown that the glycosylation of Fc segments affects the binding of antibodies to FcγR and thus affects the biological activity of antibodies .

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Breathing techniques, particularly slow-paced breathing (SPB), have gained popularity among athletes due to their potential to enhance performance by increasing cardiac vagal activity (CVA), which in turn can help manage stress and regulate emotions. However, it is still unclear whether the frequency of SPB affects its effectiveness in increasing CVA. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of a brief SPB intervention (i.

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The interfacial void and delamination between the hydrogel electrolyte and flexible electrode caused by the inconformal contact and weak adhesion lead to serious performance degradation of solid-state-sandwiched supercapacitors (SCs) upon repetitive deformation. Herein, we propose a hydrogel polymer electrolyte (HPE) engineering strategy for enhancing the interfacial adhesion (Γ) to achieve extremely durable SCs via the soft, tough, and self-adhesive HPE. Using a self-cross-linked poly(-hydroxyethyl acrylamide)/HPO (PHEAA/HPO) HPE as the model, the interfacial adhesion between HPE and polyaniline (PANI)-modified carbon cloth (CC) electrode (CC/PANI) reaches up to 556 J/m, leading to excellent durability of electrochemical performance under long-term repetitive deformations.

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Indole derivatives have garnered considerable attention in the realm of biochemistry due to their multifaceted properties. In this study, we undertake a systematic investigation of the vibrational characteristics of a model indole derivative, 6-isocyano-1-methyl-1H-indole (6ICMI), by employing a combination of FTIR, IR pump-probe spectroscopy, and theoretical calculations. Our findings demonstrate a strong dependence of the isonitrile stretching frequency of 6ICMI on the polarizability of protic solvents and the density of hydrogen-bond donor groups in the solvent when the isonitrile group is bonded to aromatic groups.

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Paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy (PIPN) is one of the common adverse effects during the paclitaxel (PTX) treatment of cancer. In this study, we investigated the neuroprotective effects and mechanisms of thymoquinone (TQ) in the PIPN model. Through pain behavioral assays and histological assessment, we demonstrated that TQ significantly alleviated the nociceptive behavior, modulated the pathological changes in peripheral nerves, and decreased the expression of inflammatory factors TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 induced by PIPN in mice.

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Postoperative intrauterine adhesion (IUA), caused by endometrial basal layer injury, is one of the main causes of female infertility. The excessive deposition of fibrin as well as fibroblast is considered the root cause of IUA. However, few clinical strategies are effective in preventing extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition at endometrial wounds that include protein and cell deposits.

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In basic experimental acupuncture research, rats are commonly used as laboratory animals. However, it is difficult for them to maintain a fixed posture. During electroacupuncture procedures, proper immobilization of rats is essential.

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Paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy (PIPN) is a neurological disorder resulting from paclitaxel (PTX) treatment for cancer patients. There are currently no drugs available that can definitively prevent or treat PIPN. Exosomes are cell-secreted nanoscale vesicles that mediate communication between neurons and glial cells.

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Plastoglobules (PGs) are plastidial lipid droplets enclosed by a polar monolayer born from the thylakoid membrane when plants require active lipid metabolism, including carotenogenesis, under the environmental stress and during plastid transition. Despite the fact that many proteins are reported to target PGs, their translocation mechanism has remained largely unexplored. To elucidate this process, we studied the influence of three hydrophobic regions (HR)-HR1 (1-45 aa), HR2 (46-80 aa), and HR3 (229-247 aa)-of rice phytoene synthase 2 (OsPSY2, 398 aa), which has previously shown to target PGs.

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The adoption of LiCuO has drawn interest as a Li-excess cathode additive for compensating irreversible Li loss in anodes during cycling, which would move forward high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). LiCuO provides a high irreversible capacity (>200 mAh g) in the first cycle and an operating voltage comparable with commercial cathode materials, but its practical use is still restricted by the structural instability and spontaneous oxygen (O) evolution, resulting in poor overall cycling performance. It is thus crucial to reinforce the structure of LiCuO to make it more reliable as a cathode additive for charge compensation.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic ability and prognostic value of miR-342-3p in SLE patients by detecting the expression level of serum miR-342-3p in SLE patients.

Patients And Methods: The expression level of serum miR-342-3p in all subjects was determined by qRT-PCR technology, and the correlation of miR-342-3p with SLEDAI scores was evaluated using Spearman correlation coefficient. The diagnostic value of miR-342-3p in SLE was assessed using ROC curve.

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Biothiols and hydrogen sulfide, as critical sulfur-containing reactive substances, serve essential functions in various human pathological processes, making it challenging to simultaneously distinguish them due to their similar reactivity and structures (-SH). Here, we rationalized the development of a single-wavelength excitation near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence probe, FC-NBD, for distinguishing GSH/HS and Cys/Hcy by separated fluorescence dual channels. In this probe, FC-NBD, composed of coumarin-benzopyrylium derivatives linked with nitro benzoxadiazole (NBD) via ether bonds, could quantitatively and selectively distinguish GSH/HS and Cys/Hcy with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 0.

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DNA methyltransferase 3 A (DNMT3A) is the most frequently mutated gene in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Although chemotherapy agents have improved outcomes for DNMT3A-mutant AML patients, there is still no targeted therapy highlighting the need for further study of how DNMT3A mutations affect AML phenotype. Here, we demonstrate that cell adhesion-related genes are predominantly enriched in DNMT3A-mutant AML cells and identify that graphdiyne oxide (GDYO) display an anti-leukemia effect specifically against these mutated cells.

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Hydrogels have been widely used in wet tissues. However, the insufficient adhesion of hydrogels for wound hemostasis remains a grand challenge. Herein, a facile yet effective strategy is developed to fabricate tough wet adhesion of hydrogen-bond-based hydrogel (PAAcVI hydrogel) using copolymerization of acrylic acid and 1-vinylimidazole in dimethyl sulfoxide followed by solvent exchange with water.

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