Publications by authors named "MingYu Liu"

Axon guidance is a key event in neural circuit development that drives the correct targeting of axons to their targets through long distances and unique patterns. Exosomes, extracellular vesicles that are smaller than 100 nm, are secreted by most cell types in the brain. Regulation of cell-cell communication, neuroregeneration, and synapse formation by exosomes have been extensively studied.

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Intravenously administered nanoparticles (NPs) often bind with plasma proteins, forming the protein corona that promotes rapid systemic clearance, a primary challenge in nanomedicine. In this study, we developed a pH- and GSH-sensitive "stealth" nanodelivery system, PTX@NPs-aPD1-IL, for sequential drug release. By using a biocompatible choline-based ionic liquid (IL) as the coating for NPs, the interaction and adsorption of NPs with serum proteins were reduced, achieving targeted delivery to the lung organ and increasing drug accumulation.

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This study investigated the degradation dynamics of the fungicide pyraclostrobin in three apple orchard soils, along with the responses of soil bacterial community compositions, functions, co-occurrence patterns, and soil nitrogen cycling, under repeated treatment strategies in laboratory conditions. The degradation half-lives of pyraclostrobin varied across the soil types, ranging from 15.7 to 43.

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Background: Extensive burns are associated with a high mortality rate. Early prediction and action can reduce mortality. The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is considered the best early warning score for predicting mortality.

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Rapeseed meal is severely restricted in its utilization as unconventional animal feed due to anti-nutritive compounds, such as glucosinolate, that are degraded to toxic nitriles such as 3-butenenitrile and 4-pentenenitrile in animals. Few studies on nitrilases that can degrade glucosinolate-derived nitriles have been reported thus far. In the present study, a nitrilase gene from was over-expressed in and the purified recombinant nitrilase rGiNIT showed specific activities of 134.

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Background: Liver cancer has a high global incidence, particularly in East Asia. Early detection difficulties lead to poor prognosis. Single-cell sequencing precisely identifies gene expression differences in specific cell types, making it valuable in tumor microenvironment research and immune drug development.

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  • Advanced carotid atherosclerotic plaques increase the risk of ischaemic stroke, making it crucial to understand the immune cell characteristics and biomarkers linked to plaque progression.
  • Our research used single-cell RNA sequencing and advanced analysis techniques to identify a specific subcluster of monocytes that are more prevalent in advanced plaques and found effective ways to distinguish between early and advanced stages of plaque.
  • We developed a deep learning model based on gene-immune interactions that showed high accuracy in diagnosing advanced plaques, which highlights the importance of unique monocyte populations for clinical diagnostic tool development.
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YpsR, a pivotal regulatory protein in the quorum-sensing (QS) of (), is essential for molecular signaling, yet its molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Herein, this study systematically investigates the interactions between YpsR and acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs), shedding light on the selective mechanism of YpsR to various AHL molecules. Using molecular docking and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) analysis, we confirmed YpsR's binding affinities, with the strongest observed for 3OC6-HSL, which notably inhibited growth.

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Widespread use of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics and their recycling challenges have led to substantial accumulation of PET wastes in global environments, with inevitable consequences for their entry into the food chains. Recent studies have increasingly documented the ingestion of microplastics by humans through food and beverages. However, the fate of these microplastics within the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the role of the human gut microbiota, remains inadequately understood.

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In multicellular organisms, communication between cells is vital for their fate determination. In plants, the quiescent center (QC) signals to adjacent stem cells to maintain them undifferentiated. However, how surrounding stem cells instruct the QC remains poorly understood.

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Against the backdrop of digitization and global warming, fintech plays a crucial role in accelerating the growth of green finance, driving innovation in the financial industry, and catalyzing the low-carbon transformation of economic activities. This paper utilizes city panel data from 2007 to 2019 to examine the direct impact of fintech on carbon emission efficiency (CEE), the transmission channels of green technological innovation and green finance, and the spatial spillover effects, using dynamic panel models, mediation effect models, and dynamic spatial Durbin models (SDM). The study finds that: (i) Fintech significantly improves CEE, and this conclusion remains robust after accounting for potential endogeneity issues and conducting robustness tests.

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Purpose: The outcome between Lenvatinib plus programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) inhibitor and Lenvatinib in HCC beyond oligometastasis was unclear. In this multicenter, we compared the prognosis of Lenvatinib plus PD-1 inhibitor with Lenvatinib in HCC beyond oligometastasis.

Patients And Methods: A total of 296 patients from six institutions were included.

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  • Using combinatory electrolyte blends is essential for improving magnesium-metal anode compatibility in rechargeable magnesium batteries, but challenges remain in controlling molecular-level reactions.
  • The study proposes new molecular design concepts that utilize bromophenyl complexes as component modifiers to enhance the reactivity and electrochemical performance of magnesium anodes.
  • With the optimal modifier, 1-(3-bromophenyl)-N,N-dimethylmethanamine, researchers achieved impressive electro-plating properties and extended cycle life, while also showing that this strategy can revitalize traditional MgSO4 and calcium-ion electrolytes.
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A transformation in plant cell wall evolution marked the emergence of grasses, grains and related species that now cover much of the globe. Their tough, less digestible cell walls arose from a new pattern of cross-linking between arabinoxylan polymers with distinctive ferulic acid residues. Despite extensive study, the biochemical mechanism of ferulic acid incorporation into cell walls remains unknown.

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Background: The objective of this study was to compare and analyze the representative opening and closing movement of Tai Chi elastic band exercise with the reverse fly movement of elastic band resistance training. The aim was to explore the biomechanical differences between the two exercises and provide theoretical support for the application of Tai Chi elastic band exercise in health intervention.

Methods: A total of 26 male participants were recruited and randomly divided into two groups in a 1:1 ratio.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the potential contribution of commonly utilized plasticizers, including Diethyl phthalate (DEP), Dimethyl phthalate (DMP), and Dioctyl phthalate (DOP), to the pathogenesis of breast cancer. This study aimed to highlight the complex interactions between these environmental chemicals and key molecular pathways implicated in tumorigenesis.

Methods: We employed network toxicology and molecular docking techniques to analyze the interactions between plasticizers and key proteins implicated in breast cancer.

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Myocardial fibroblasts transform into myofibroblasts during the progression of cardiac fibrosis, together with excessive cardiac fibroblast proliferation. Hence, the prevention and treatment of cardiac fibrosis are significant factors for inhibiting the development of heart failure. P-element Induced WImpy testis-interacting RNAs (PiRNA) are widely expressed in the heart, but their involvement in cardiac fibrosis has not yet been confirmed.

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  • - This study investigates Alzheimer's Disease (AD) using advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing and convolutional neural networks, focusing on the crucial role of microglia in AD pathology.
  • - Researchers identified 11 microglial subclusters, with 4 showing significant changes between AD and healthy controls, and analyzed complex communication networks among microglia and other CNS cell types.
  • - The study highlights 9 key genes related to microglial function in AD and introduces a CNN model that improves diagnostic accuracy, paving the way for better treatments and understanding of the disease.
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Aging-related cardiac fibrosis represents the principal pathological progression in cardiovascular aging. The Muscleblind-like splicing regulator 2 (MBNL2) has been unequivocally established as being associated with cardiovascular diseases. Nevertheless, its role in aging-related cardiac fibrosis remains unexplored.

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The diversity in alternative splicing of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) poses a challenge for functional annotation of lncRNAs. Moreover, little is known on the effects of alternatively spliced lncRNAs on crop yield. In this study, we cloned nine isoforms resulting from the alternative splicing of the lncRNA LAIR in rice.

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A bio-matrix material (BMM) system is used to pretreat swine wastewater and reduce the nitrogen (N) concentration to the tolerance range of plants in constructed wetlands. In this study, rice straw (RS), wheat straw (WS), and corn stalk (CS) were applied to treat pollutants from swine wastewater, respectively. This one year-long field experiment make up for the lack of long-term experiments and mechanistic investigations of BMM.

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Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is globally prevalent and associated with an increased risk of lymph node metastasis (LNM). The role of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in PTC remains unclear.

Methods: We collected postoperative pathological hematoxylin-eosin (HE) slides from 984 included patients with PTC to analyze the density of CAF infiltration at the invasive front of the tumor using QuPath software.

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FOXA family proteins act as pioneer factors by remodeling compact chromatin structures. FOXA1 is crucial for the chromatin binding of the androgen receptor (AR) in both normal prostate epithelial cells and the luminal subtype of prostate cancer (PCa). Recent studies have highlighted the emergence of FOXA2 as an adaptive response to AR signaling inhibition treatments.

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