Publications by authors named "Piao Z"

Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of RNA modification, that is, the dysregulation of epitranscriptomics, in tumorigenesis and progression. The potential for undoing epigenetic changes may develop novel therapeutic and prognostic approaches. However, the roles of these RNA modifications in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are still unknown.

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  • AIO radiotherapy integrates all conventional steps into one device, improving efficiency and reducing errors for cancer patients while facing challenges like software complexity and AI reliance.
  • A risk assessment using FMEA and FTA was conducted to evaluate the quality management measures for nasopharyngeal carcinoma treatment.
  • Results showed 86 failure modes identified, with risk priority numbers indicating varying levels of risk, emphasizing the importance of implementing quality management measures for safety.
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Direct regeneration of spent lithium-ion batteries offers economic benefits and a reduced CO footprint. Surface prelithiation, particularly through the molten salt method, is critical in enhancing spent cathode repair during high-temperature annealing. However, the sluggish Li transport kinetics, which predominantly relies on thermally driven processes in the traditional molten salt methods, limit the prelithiation efficiency and regeneration of spent cathodes.

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Shear-thickening fluid (STF) is widely applied in various practical engineering fields due to its rheological properties of increased viscosity under load. We investigated the integration of STF with fiber brushes to prepare a novel composite material for polishing applications. The impact of composite material properties is studied in surface finish, specifically roughness and morphology, across flat and uneven surfaces.

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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the dental and skeletal stability one year after Miniscrew-Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) by using 3D image data.

Methods: Patients with transverse maxillary deficiency from the age of 16 onwards were enrolled consecutively in this prospective longitudinal cohort study. The MARPE appliance was digitally and individually designed and fabricated.

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Ferroptosis plays a role in tumorigenesis by affecting lipid peroxidation and metabolic pathways; however, its prognostic or therapeutic relevance in pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) remains poorly understood. In this study, we developed a prognostic ferroptosis-related gene (FRG)-based risk model using cohorts of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC), proposing plausible therapeutics. Differentially expressed FRGs between tumors from TCGA-PAAD and normal pancreatic tissues from Genotype-Tissue Expression were analyzed to construct a prognostic risk model using univariate and multivariate Cox regression and LASSO analyses.

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Direct recycling technology can effectively solve the environmental pollution and resource waste problems caused by spent lithium-ion batteries. However, the repaired LiNiCoMnO (NCM) black mass by direct recycling technology shows an unsatisfactory cycle life, which is attributed to the formation of spinel/rock salt phases and rotational stacking faults caused by the in-plane and out-of-plane migration of transition metal (TM) atoms during charge/discharge. Herein, local lattice stress is introduced into the regenerated cathode during repair.

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Aqueous zinc-sulfur batteries are a high-capacity and cost-effective energy storage technology. However, the performance is plagued by the dissolution of intermediate polysulfides formed during conversion. Here, this issue is addressed by developing aqueous rechargeable Zn-sulfurized polyacrylonitrile (SPAN) batteries using tandem catalytic systems, containing water and tetraglyme (G4) with iodine (I) additives.

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder linked to neuronal senescence, which plays a key role in its development, though the exact connection remains unclear.
  • Neuronal senescence involves a permanent halt in the cell cycle, leading to changes that contribute to AD's progression, highlighting the need for further research in this area.
  • Despite recent therapeutic strategies focusing on Aβ and Tau proteins, effective treatments for AD are still lacking due to the disease's complex nature, prompting a need for new insights into its pathogenesis and potential therapies.
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  • The study aimed to assess organ motion and the benefits of MRI guided adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for cervical cancer, using 150 treatment sessions as a basis.
  • Significant changes in organ positions were found both before (interfractional) and during (intrafractional) treatments, affecting radiation dose delivery, especially to the bladder and rectum.
  • ART plans showed improved coverage of the target area (CTV) with less radiation exposure to surrounding organs compared to non-adaptive plans, highlighting the importance of real-time imaging in treatment effectiveness.
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Objective: Small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (sdLDL-C), as an emerging atherogenic factor of cardiovascular diseases, requires additional tests. We aimed to establish a sdLDL-C equation using standard lipid profile and evaluate its capacity of identifying the residual cardiovascular risk beyond LDL-C and apolipoprotein B (ApoB).

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 25 435 participants from Health Management Cohort and 11 628 participants from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) to construct and evaluate the sdLDL-C equation by least-squares regression model.

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  • CHRDL1 is a newly identified mRNA that potentially influences oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), but its specific functions and mechanisms are still unclear.
  • Research utilized various techniques like RT-qPCR and immunohistochemistry to examine how the MED29 gene expression relates to OSCC progression and cellular behaviors like migration and invasion.
  • Results showed that increased MED29 levels in tumor tissues promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and cancer cell movement, while CHRDL1 suppresses MED29, thus inhibiting OSCC cell invasion and metastasis.
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Electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction reaction (eCORR) is one of the attractive approaches to CO utilization. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to prepare highly efficient and selective electrocatalysts to realize deep conversion of multi-carbon products. The absence of active sites due to the reconfiguration of copper-based catalysts leads to migration deactivation during catalysis, rendering low catalytic efficiency.

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  • Clubroot is a serious soil-borne disease affecting cruciferous crops, making it essential to find and develop resistance genes to combat it.
  • This study focused on a cross between a resistant parent ("377") and a susceptible one ("12A") to investigate the genetic basis of clubroot resistance, revealing it is controlled by a single dominant gene.
  • Researchers localized this resistance gene to a specific genomic region on chromosome A08 and identified key genes associated with the resistance, providing valuable information for breeding programs targeting improved clubroot resistance.
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  • Researchers are exploring ways to boost the antitumor activity of natural killer (NK) cells using interleukin-15 (IL-15), but concerns exist regarding potential toxicity and the risk of promoting cancers or autoimmune diseases.
  • A new platform called IL15RB has been developed, allowing IL-15 to be tethered to its receptor, leading to indefinite NK92 cell expansion without the need for additional cytokines.
  • Results indicate that NK92 cells expressing IL15RB show enhanced anticancer effects and resistance to certain treatments, though exposure to TGFβ1 diminishes their killing ability, highlighting the importance of addressing this in immunotherapy strategies.
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Orphan genes () are unique to the specific species or lineage, and whose homologous sequences cannot be found in other species or lineages. Furthermore, these genes lack recognizable domains or functional motifs, which make their characterization difficult. Here, we identified a   named () that could positively modulate bolting resistance.

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  • The study investigated how continuity of care (COC) impacts hospitalizations for conditions sensitive to outpatient care (ACSCs) among individuals with hearing disabilities compared to those without.
  • Using data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service, researchers matched participants based on demographics and health conditions, with 720 in the hearing-impaired group and 1,423 in the control group.
  • Results indicated that a higher COC (COCI = 1) significantly reduced hospitalizations for people with hearing disabilities (30% lower), whereas this effect was not significant for the control group, highlighting the importance of consistent care for disabled individuals.
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Background: Insomnia is a prevalent disorder that impacts quality of life and leads to significant economic costs. Treatment includes both non-medication and pharmacological interventions, with international guidelines recommending cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) as the first-line treatment.

Objective: To describe current insomnia treatment practices in South Korea, focusing on pharmacological and non-medication treatments, and to identify gaps in guideline implementation.

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Background: Korean red ginseng extract (KRGE) (Family: Araliaceae) is one of the most widely used traditional herbs in Asia. Multiple studies have shown that KRGE has anti-inflammation, anti-fatigue, anti-obesity, anti-oxidant, and anti-cancer effects.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups for PTU-induced hypothyroidism and six groups for LT4-induced hyperthyroidism.

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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in breast cancer progression, but the function of lncRNAs in regulating tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) remains unclear. As carriers of lncRNAs, exosomes play an important role as mediators in the communication between cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment. In this study, we found that lncRNA HAGLROS was highly expressed in breast cancer tissues and plasma exosomes, and its high expression was related to the poor prognosis of breast cancer patients.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate changes in the masseter muscle in patients with facial asymmetry using 3D analysis, focusing on factors influencing these changes before and after orthognathic surgery.
  • A cohort of 22 patients showed significant reductions in masseter muscle volume and cross-sectional area on the non-deviated side post-surgery, while the deviated side experienced an increase in length.
  • Results indicated that masseter muscle asymmetry could be improved through maxilla-mandible correction, with greater muscle atrophy linked to a larger inclined occlusal plane angle after surgery.
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  • The study examines the link between protective health behaviors (like BMI, smoking, and exercise) and polypharmacy (using multiple medications) in adults aged 65 and older, using data from a nationwide survey.
  • Results show that maintaining a BMI under 25 and never smoking significantly reduces the risk of polypharmacy, especially in adults aged 65-79.
  • The findings suggest that adopting several protective health behaviors is associated with a lower risk of polypharmacy, highlighting the importance of tailored health management for older adults.
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  • Minimally invasive techniques for feline spinal surgery, specifically percutaneous laser disc ablation (PLDA) using the Ho:YAG laser, are not well-explored.
  • The study aimed to identify optimal laser intensity and safe angles for needle insertion into thoracic and lumbar intervertebral discs (IVDs) in cats, utilizing CT for precision.
  • Results indicated that a laser setting of 40 J effectively decompressed discs while preserving surrounding tissue, and CT scans confirmed the accuracy and safety of needle placements.
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Background: Bow Hunter's syndrome (BHS), also known as rotational vertebral artery occlusion (RVAO), is a rare condition characterized by dynamic vertebrobasilar insufficiency due to position-dependent occlusion of the vertebral artery (VA). In the existing literature, most cases of BHS are attributed to osteophytic compression originating from the occipital condyle or within the transverse foramen, often accompanied by anatomical abnormalities of the VA. However, cases presenting solely with VA anomalies in the absence of any cervical vertebral structural abnormality are rare.

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