Publications by authors named "MinJun Wang"

Tumor abnormal protein (TAP) test also called abnormal glycoprotein chain test assesses the level of abnormal glycosylation in the body by measuring the agglutination of 10 different agglutinins, including wheat germ agglutinin, cuttle bean agglutinin, and so on. The lectins are proteins containing one or more binding sites with a strong affinity for particular carbohydrate chains that can specifically identify and bind to abnormal glycan molecules on malignant cells. It has been widely used clinically in recent years for the early diagnosis of tumourigenesis.

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  • Flat band (FB) systems are vital for studying unique quantum effects due to strong interactions between electrons, and this research offers a framework for developing multiorbital FB models and finding suitable materials.
  • The study combines group theory and crystallography within a symmetry-based tight-binding model to create a new three-dimensional multiorbital FB model based on a face-centered cubic lattice, which differs from existing single-orbital models.
  • The research identifies high-quality binary materials with clean 3D FBs close to the Fermi level and expands the analysis to various cubic lattices, setting the stage for further exploration of correlated physics in multiorbital FB systems and the discovery of new quantum materials.
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  • Lithium-rich layered oxides (LLOs) show potential as cathode materials but face issues like oxygen evolution and capacity loss when charged to high voltages.
  • The study introduces a low-potential activation (LOWPA) method alongside a stable electrolyte to control the transformation of transition metal layers in LLOs, preventing oxygen loss at high voltages.
  • This method leads to a significant improvement in performance, achieving a reversible capacity of 322 mAh/g, high initial efficiency, and enhanced durability without changing the LLO chemical structure.
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Cobalt (Co)-free lithium (Li)-rich layered oxides (LLOs) have emerged as promising cathode materials for the next generation of Li-ion batteries, attributed to their competitive market positioning and high energy density. Nevertheless, challenges arise from surface oxygen loss due to irreversible anionic redox reactions, leading to severe voltage and capacity decay that hinder the large-scale adoption of LLOs. Herein, we present an innovative, facile, and environmentally friendly hydrothermal approach to induce surface reconstruction of LiMnNiO material.

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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a complex disease with genetic and environmental factors at play. Through trio exome sequencing, a de novo SEC16A frameshift variant in a Chinese teenage CP patient is identified. Subsequent targeted next-generation sequencing of the SEC16A gene in 1,061 Chinese CP patients and 1,196 controls reveals a higher allele frequency of rare nonsynonymous SEC16A variants in patients (4.

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  • Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a versatile cytokine that can promote both healing and inflammation in liver processes through three signaling modes: cis-, trans-, and cluster signaling.
  • It helps liver regeneration and reduces inflammation, but can also contribute to negative effects like liver aging, fibrosis, and cancer.
  • The review discusses therapeutic strategies targeting IL-6 and its receptors to switch its harmful effects to beneficial ones in treating inflammatory diseases and cancers.
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Understanding the liver stem cells (LSCs) holds great promise for new insights into liver diseases and liver regeneration. However, the heterogenicity and plasticity of liver cells have made it controversial. Here, by employing single-cell RNA-sequencing technology, transcriptome features of Krt19 bile duct lineage cells isolated from Krt19CreERT; Rosa26R-GFP reporter mouse livers are examined.

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  • Liver ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury often occurs during surgery or trauma and is linked to hepatocyte ferroptosis—an area where the DDX/DHX helicase family may play a role.
  • Researchers employed transcriptome analysis to identify expression patterns of DDX/DHX members and used genetic models to investigate the impact of the Dhx58 gene in liver cells during I/R injury.
  • The findings indicate that the interferon IFN-α can enhance DHX58 expression, which in turn helps maintain GPX4 levels, a critical protein that protects against ferroptosis in liver cells during I/R injury, suggesting therapeutic potential for IFN-α.
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Introduction: Diabetes and obesity are momentous risk factors threatening people's lives and health. Currently available incretin analogue glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) possesses huge hypoglycemic effect with the unsatisfactory effect of weight loss. Co-agonists targeting GLP-1R plus glucagon receptor (GCGR) or gastric inhibitory polypeptide receptor (GIPR) show synergistic benefits in glycaemic control and weight loss.

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The natural product α-cyclopiazonic acid (α-CPA) is a very potent Ca-ATPase inhibitor. The CPA family of compounds comprise over 80 chemical entities with at least five distinct skeletons. While α-CPA features a canonical 6/5/6/5/5 skeleton, the 6/5/6/5 skeleton is the most prevalent among the CPA family.

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Dalbergia odorifera (DO) is a precious rosewood species in Southern Asia, and its heartwood is used in China as an official plant for invigorating blood circulation and eliminating stasis. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of DO on atherosclerosis (AS), and further explore its active components and potential mechanisms. The apolipoprotein-E (ApoE)-deficient mice fed a high-fat diet were used as model animals, and the pathological changes in mice with or without DO treatment were compared to evaluate the pharmacodynamics of DO on AS.

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Background & Aims: Apoptosis generates plenty of membrane-bound nanovesicles, the apoptotic vesicles (apoVs), which show promise for biomedical applications. The liver serves as a significant organ for apoptotic material removal. Whether and how the liver metabolizes apoptotic vesicular products and contributes to liver health and disease is unrecognized.

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Ni-based oxygen carriers (OCs) are considered promising materials in the chemical looping combustion (CLC) process. However, the reactivity of Ni-based OCs still offers the potential for further enhancement. In this work, the Li doping method has been employed for the modification of Ni-based OCs.

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The oral delivery of nano-drug delivery systems (Nano-DDS) remains a challenge. Taking inspirations from viruses, here we construct core-shell mesoporous silica nanoparticles (NPs, ~80 nm) with virus-like nanospikes (VSN) to simulate viral morphology, and further modified VSN with L-alanine (CVSN) to enable chiral recognition for functional bionics. By comparing with the solid silica NPs, mesoporous silica NPs and VSN, we demonstrate the delivery advantages of CVSN on overcoming intestinal sequential barriers in both animals and human via multiple biological processes.

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Cholesteatoma is a noncancerous cystic lesion caused by an abnormal growth of keratinizing squamous epithelium which is invasive and capable of destroying structures. A prospective study on the expression of membrane type1-matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-14) and its related influencing factors in middle ear cholesteatoma was conducted to fully understand the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma in the molecular level. We examined the expression of MMP-14 by immunohistochemical staining 39 middle ear cholesteatoma specimens and 10 external auditory meatus epithelial cell specimens.

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Hepatocarcinogenesis is initiated by repeated hepatocyte death and liver damage, and the underlying mechanisms mediating cell death and the subsequent carcinogenesis remain to be fully investigated. Immunoresponsive gene 1 (IRG1) and its enzymatic metabolite itaconate are known to suppress inflammation in myeloid cells, and its expression in liver parenchymal hepatocytes is currently determined. However, the potential roles of IRG1 in hepatocarcinogenesis are still unknown.

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The demand for high-performance and cost-effective energy storage solutions for mobile electronic devices and electric vehicles has been a driving force for technological advancements. Among the various options available, transitional metal oxides (TMOs) have emerged as a promising candidates due to their exceptional energy storage capabilities and affordability. In particular, TMO nanoporous arrays fabricated by electrochemical anodization technique demonstrate unrivaled advantages including large specific surface area, short ion transport paths, hollow structures that reduce bulk expansion of materials, and so on, which have garnered significant research attention in recent decades.

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Objective: Arytenoid dislocation (AD) after general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation (EI) is an iatrogenic injury that impairs patient function and requires reduction. We aimed to investigate the risk factors of AD following EI.

Methods: This retrospective case-control study involved surgical adults who received EI for general anesthesia at a single institution from June 2010 to June 2020.

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Emotion in the learning process can directly influence the learner's attention, memory, and cognitive activities. Several literatures indicate that hand-drawn painting could reflect the learner's emotional status. But, such an evaluation of emotional status, manually conducted by the psychologist, is usually subjective and inefficient for clinical practice.

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Flavoproteins are proteins that contain a nucleic acid derivative of riboflavin: flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) or flavin mononucleotide (FMN). Flavoproteins are involved in a wide array of biological processes, such as photosynthesis, DNA repair and natural product biosynthesis. It should be noted that 5%-10% of flavoproteins have a covalently linked flavin prosthetic group.

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Objective: To investigate whether sound conditioning influences auditory system protection by activating adenylate activated kinase (AMPK), and if such adaption protects ribbon synapses from high-intensity noise exposure.

Materials And Methods: CBA mice (12 weeks old) were randomly divided into four groups ( = 24 mice per group): control, sound conditioning (SC), sound conditioning plus noise exposure (SC+NE), and noise exposure (NE). Hearing thresholds were assessed before testing, after sound conditioning, and 0, 3, 7, and 14 days after 110 dB noise exposure.

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Insulin is produced and secreted by pancreatic β cells in the pancreas, which plays a key role in maintaining euglycemia. Insufficient secretion or deficient usage of insulin is the main cause of diabetes mellitus (DM). Drug therapy and islets transplantation are classical treatments for DM.

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Designing molecules with specific scaffolds can facilitate the discovery and optimization of lead compounds. Some scaffold-based molecular generation models have been developed using deep-learning methods based on specific scaffolds, although incorporating scaffold generalization is expected to achieve scaffold hopping. Moreover, most of the existing models focus on the 2D shape of the scaffold and overlook the stereochemical properties of the compound, especially for natural products.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Atherosclerosis (AS) is a chronic disease that is associated with high morbidity. However, therapeutic approaches are limited. Wu-Zhu-Yu decoction (WZYD) is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine prescription that is traditionally used to treat headaches and vomiting.

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Objective: To observe the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on the expression of myocardial protein kinase B (Akt) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) in acute myocardial ischemia (AMI) rats.

Methods: Thirty male SD rats were randomly divided into control, model and EA groups (=10 in each group). The AMI model was established by occlusion of the descending anterior branch (DAB) of the left coronary artery.

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