Publications by authors named "Minghan Song"

Background: Patients with lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) receiving drug treatment often have an unpredictive response and there is a lack of effective methods to predict treatment outcome for patients. Dendritic cells (DCs) play a significant role in the tumor microenvironment and the DCs-related gene signature may be used to predict treatment outcome. Here, we screened for DC-related genes to construct a prognostic signature to predict prognosis and response to immunotherapy in LUAD patients.

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Introduction: Targeted herbicide application refers to precise application of herbicides in weed-infested areas according to the location and density of farmland weeds. At present, targeted herbicide application in wheat fields generally faces problems including the low herbicide adhesion rate, leading to omission and excessive loss of herbicides.

Methods: To solve these problems, changes in the impact force of herbicide and the weed leaves in the operation process of a spraying system were studied from the interaction between weeds and herbicides applied.

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Article Synopsis
  • Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) generally has a poor prognosis, with standard treatments involving chemotherapy combined with targeted therapies; immunotherapy is typically less effective in patients with microsatellite stable (MSS) cancer.
  • A 59-year-old woman with MSS mCRC experienced stable disease after initial chemotherapy but had to stop due to severe side effects, leading to a new treatment regimen with olaparib, tislelizumab, and bevacizumab.
  • This new combination therapy yielded significant improvements, including a complete metabolic response and manageable side effects, suggesting potential benefits of using PARP inhibitors and immunotherapy for MSS mCRC patients with specific genetic mutations.
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Exposure to cadmium (Cd), a non-essential heavy metal, leads to the malignant transformation of urothelial cells and promotes bladder cancer (BC) development, but the mechanisms are unclear. Therefore, we aimed to explore the possible molecules associated with Cd-related BC. By analyzing and mining biological big data in public databases, we screened genes associated with the malignant transformation of uroepithelial cells caused by Cd and further screened the key gene associated with BC prognosis from these genes.

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Toxic metals accumulated in the human body are predominantly absorbed by the digestive tract in non-occupationally exposed populations. In the current study, we collected plowed soil samples, and investigated the varied food compositions in a mining and smelting area in southwestern China, to measure the concentrations of ten potentially toxic metals-As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sr, and Zn. We collected information on the daily intakes of these metals to assess the health risks associated with their exposure among children and adults.

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