Publications by authors named "Nana Jin"

Background: Immunomagnetic separation is essential for screening pathogenic bacteria to prevent food poisoning. However, free immunomagnetic nanobeads (IMNBs) coexist with IMNB-bacteria conjugates (IBCs) after traditional immunomagnetic separation resulting in the infeasibility for IMNBs on IBCs to further act as signal label in bacterial detection. Although we have demonstrated that magnetophoretic separation at a high flowrate could separate IBCs from IMNBs, partial IMNBs were still found with IBCs due to chaotic flows and resulted in inevitable interferences.

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Background: Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) is a frequent complication in patients with sepsis and is associated with high mortality. Therefore, early recognition of SA-AKI is essential for administering supportive treatment and preventing further damage. This study aimed to identify and validate metabolite biomarkers of SA-AKI to assist in early clinical diagnosis.

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Objectives: To characterize individuals with a diminished salivary cortisol response to mental stress, assess its association with all-cause mortality, and quantify the mediating effects of the most relevant and modifiable factors to identify potential target for prevention.

Methods: Data from MIDUS II study with a 16-year follow-up, were used to categorize 1129 participants as responders or non-responders based on the existence of increase in salivary cortisol under mental stress. LASSO-logistics analysis identified the most relevant factors.

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Sepsis, caused by infections, sparks a dangerous bodily response. The transcriptional expression patterns of host responses aid in the diagnosis of sepsis, but the challenge lies in their limited generalization capabilities. To facilitate sepsis diagnosis, we present an updated version of single-cell Pair-wise Analysis of Gene Expression (scPAGE) using transfer learning method, scPAGE2, dedicated to data fusion between single-cell and bulk transcriptome.

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High-throughput gene expression data have been extensively generated and utilized in biological mechanism investigations, biomarker detection, disease diagnosis and prognosis. These applications encompass not only bulk transcriptome, but also single cell RNA-seq data. However, extracting reliable biological information from transcriptome data remains challenging due to the constrains of Compositional Data Analysis.

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Background: There is limited knowledge about the effect of leisure activities on cognitive decline related to different multimorbidity patterns. The study aimed to examine the role of leisure activities in the association between multimorbidity patterns and cognitive function.

Methods: We conducted a community-based cohort study based on the 2002-2018 Chinese Longitudinal Health Longevity Survey.

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Zebrafish is an emerging animal model for studying molecular mechanism underlying neurodevelopmental disorder due to its advantage characters. miRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that play a key role in brain development. Understanding of dynamic transcriptional and post-transcriptional molecules and their regulation during the head development is important for the study of neurodevelopmental disorder.

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Introduction: Older adults with multimorbidity are at high risk of cognitive impairment development. There is a lack of research on the associations between different multimorbidity measures and cognitive function among older Chinese adults living in the community.

Methods: We used the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey from 2002 to 2018 and included data on dementia-free participants aged ≥65 years.

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Salmonella screening is essential to avoid food poisoning. A simple, fast and sensitive colorimetric biosensor was elaborately developed for Salmonella detection on a microfluidic chip through limiting air chambers for precise air control, switching rotary valves for accurate fluid selection, a convergence-and-divergence passive micromixer and an extrusion-and-suction active micromixer for efficient fluid mixing, and immune gold@platinum palladium nanocatalysts for effective signal amplification. The mixture of bacteria, immune magnetic nanobeads and nanocatalysts was first rapidly mixed to form nanobead-bacteria-nanocatalyst conjugates and magnetically separated for enrichment.

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  • The study focused on improving the understanding and diagnosis of nonaccelerating myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms-unclassifiable (MDS/MPN-U) to avoid misdiagnosis and ensure timely treatment.
  • Clinical analysis of a patient revealed notable blood and bone marrow characteristics, including high white blood cell count, granulocytosis, and specific gene mutations like Jak-2 positive.
  • The findings indicate that MDS/MPN-U, particularly in older patients, lacks standardized treatment guidelines and exhibits adverse prognostic factors, necessitating further research for clearer insights into its causes and treatment options.
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Knockout of GAS2 (growth arrest-specific protein 2), causes disorganization and destabilization of microtubule bundles in supporting cells of the cochlear duct, leading to hearing loss in vivo. However, the molecular mechanism through which GAS2 variant results in hearing loss remains unknown. By Whole-exome sequencing, we identified a novel heterozygous splicing variant in GAS2 (c.

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  • ) Accurate detection of pathogens, especially distinguishing between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, can enhance treatment strategies for infections.
  • ) The deep neural network model, bvnGPS2, utilizes an attention mechanism and a large host transcriptome dataset to identify various bacterial and viral infections effectively.
  • ) Testing on nearly 5,000 blood samples showed that bvnGPS2 performs well in identifying specific infections, which could lead to more precise medical treatments and possibly help classify other disease subtypes.
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A colorimetric biosensor was elaboratively designed for fast, sensitive and multiplex bacterial detection on a single microfluidic chip using immune magnetic nanobeads for specific bacterial separation, immune gold@platinum palladium nanoparticles for specific bacterial labeling, a finger-actuated mixer for efficient immunoreaction and two coaxial rotatable magnetic fields for magnetic nanobead capture (outer one) and magnet-actuated valve control (inner one). First, preloaded bacteria, nanobeads and nanozymes were mixed through a finger actuator to form nanobead-bacteria-nanozyme conjugates, which were captured by the outer magnetic field. After the inner magnetic field was rotated to successively wash the conjugates and push the HO-TMB substrate for resuspending these conjugates, colorless TMB was catalyzed into blue TMB products, followed by color analysis using ImageJ software for bacterial determination.

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  • m6A RNA methylation is a chemical change in mRNAs that helps control cancer pathways, but its effects on glioma (a type of brain cancer) were not well understood.
  • By studying gene data from different types of gliomas, researchers found that certain m6A regulators and their target genes can predict how patients will do.
  • They created a tool called MrGPS that uses this information to estimate patient survival, and it works well alongside other factors like age and treatment, making it a helpful way to manage glioma cases.
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Pathogen testing is effective to prevent food poisoning. Here, an electrochemical biosensor was explored for detection by combining magnetic grid based bacterial separation with enzymatic catalysis based signal amplification on a PCB interdigitated electrode in a microfluidic chip. First, immune magnetic nanobeads, target bacteria, and immune polystyrene microspheres decorated with glucose oxidase were sufficiently mixed to form nanobead-bacteria-microsphere sandwich conjugates.

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Aim: Aggravated neuronal loss, caused mainly by neuronal apoptosis, is observed in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and animal models of AD. A truncated form of Dual-specific and tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated protein kinase 1A (Dyrk1A) plays a vital role in AD pathogenesis. Downregulation of anti-apoptotic Bcl-xL is tightly correlated with neuronal loss in AD.

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Background: Bone defects and deep periodontal pockets often exist distal to the second molar after mandibular third molar extraction, seriously threatening the periodontal health of the second molar.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of socket preservation with bone substitute materials on alveolar bone resorption and prevention of the distal periodontal defect of the adjacent tooth after mandibular impacted third molar extraction compared with natural healing.

Methods: Ninety-nine patients with mandibular impacted teeth, treated in our hospital from January 2018 to December 2020, were randomly divided into the control and experimental groups.

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  • Circulating tumor RNA (ctRNA) is a promising new liquid biomarker that can provide valuable noninvasive insights into gene expression related to cancer, eliminating the need for traditional tissue biopsies.
  • The research highlights how higher levels of cancer-specific ctRNA can enhance detection and analyze conditions where circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is insufficient.
  • The review also covers the current understanding of ctRNAs in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment, along with practical considerations for analyzing plasma ctRNA, including storage, isolation, and detection methods.
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The regional distribution of neurofibrillary tangles of hyperphosphorylated tau aggregates is associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Misfolded proteopathic tau recruits naïve tau and templates its misfolding and aggregation in a prion-like fashion, which is believed to be the molecular basis of propagation of tau pathology. A practical way to assess tau seeding activity is to measure its ability to recruit/bind other tau molecules and to induce tau aggregation.

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Background: Cell free RNA (cfRNA) contains transcript fragments from multiple cell types, making it useful for cancer detection in clinical settings. However, the pathophysiological origins of cfRNAs in plasma from colorectal cancer (CRC) patients remain unclear.

Methods: To identify the tissue-specific contributions of cfRNAs transcriptomic profile, we used a published single-cell transcriptomics profile to deconvolute cell type abundance among paired plasma samples from CRC patients who underwent tumor-ablative surgery.

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Magnetic separation was often applied to isolate and concentrate foodborne bacteria using immunomagnetic nanobeads before downstream bacterial detection. However, nanobead-bacteria conjugates (magnetic bacteria) were coexisting with excessive unbound nanobeads, limiting these nanobeads on magnetic bacteria to further act as signal probes for bacterial detection. Here, a new microfluidic magnetophoretic biosensor was elaboratively developed using a rotated high gradient magnetic field and platinum modified immunomagnetic nanobeads for continuous-flow isolation of magnetic bacteria from free nanobeads, and combined with nanozyme signal amplification for colorimetric biosensing of Salmonella.

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Pediatric population was generally less affected clinically by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Few pediatric cases of COVID-19 have been reported compared to those reported in infected adults. However, a rapid increase in the hospitalization rate of SARS-CoV-2 infected pediatric patients was observed during Omicron variant dominated COVID-19 outbreak.

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Background: Both plasma cell myeloma (PCM) and Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WM) are mature B-cell neoplasms commonly involving bone marrow and usually related to paraproteinemia.

Methods: Secondary WM in a patient with PCM during maintenance therapy has not been previously reported. We herein report the first case of WM arising during maintenance therapy of PCM.

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