Publications by authors named "Qian DU"

Limitations in cell proliferation are important for normal function of differentiated tissues and essential for the safety of cell replacement products made from pluripotent stem cells, which have unlimited proliferative potential. To evaluate whether these limitations can be established pharmacologically, we exposed pancreatic progenitors differentiating from human pluripotent stem cells to small molecules that interfere with cell cycle progression either by inducing G1 arrest or by impairing S phase entry or S phase completion and determined growth potential, differentiation, and function of insulin-producing endocrine cells. We found that the combination of G1 arrest with a compromised ability to complete DNA replication promoted the differentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells toward insulin-producing cells and could substitute for endocrine differentiation factors.

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Pre-mRNA splicing is an essential step for the regulation of gene expression. In order to specifically capture splicing variants in plants for genome-wide association studies (GWAS), we developed a software tool to quantify and visualise Variations of Splicing in Population (VaSP). VaSP can quantify splicing variants from short-read RNA-seq datasets and discover genotype-specific splicing (GSS) events, which can be used to prioritise causal pre-mRNA splicing events in GWAS.

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Prostate cancer is the most common noncutaneous cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths among American men. Statins and omega-3 are two medications recently found to correlate with prostate cancer risk and aggressiveness, but the observed associations are complex and controversial. We therefore explore the novel application of radiomics in studying statin and omega-3 usage in prostate cancer patients.

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Porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4), a novel circovirus, was identified in pigs with serious symptoms, including porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS)-like signs, in China in 2019. This study investigated the prevalence and genome diversity of PCV4 in pigs from Guangxi Province, China, between 2015 and 2019. Thirteen of 257 (5.

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The pharmacokinetics (PK) of teicoplanin differs in children compared with adults. Our aim was to determine the PK of teicoplanin in an Asian pediatric population and to optimize dosage regimens. This was a retrospective PK study and all the data were collected from hospitalized children.

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Coal-fired industrial boiler has become a large source of atmospheric pollutants in China, urging to achieve low NOx emissions. This paper adjusts the coal char structure with high-temperature/microwave expanding modification to investigate the char-NO interaction. The results show that after high-temperature or microwave expansion, the pore structure of char is further expanded with more new pore structure of 2-12 nm.

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The key to hyperspectral anomaly detection is to effectively distinguish anomalies from the background, especially in the case that background is complex and anomalies are weak. Hyperspectral imagery (HSI) as an image-spectrum merging cube data can be intrinsically represented as a third-order tensor that integrates spectral information and spatial information. In this article, a prior-based tensor approximation (PTA) is proposed for hyperspectral anomaly detection, in which HSI is decomposed into a background tensor and an anomaly tensor.

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Smart surfaces prepared using superhydrophobic coatings have been used to control the movement of tiny aqueous droplets for many years. However, the control of both aqueous droplets and oily droplets is still a challenge. Herein, a novel smart superamphiphobic composite film is developed with a superamphiphobic and magnetic surface as well as a soft elastic substrate for liquid droplets manipulation.

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We investigated the electron transfer time between single plasmonic gold nanoparticles and graphene with our home-build spectral imaging dark-field microscope. The process of electron transfer is supposed to be shuttling of hot electrons on the nanoparticle-graphene interface, resulting in a slight broadening of the scattering spectrum. For detecting the minor spectrum broadening, we firstly characterized our setup systematically and then calibrated its intrinsic error.

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Background: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a main pathological type of non-small cell lung cancer. It is common among elderly patients with poor prognosis. We aimed to establish an accurate nomogram to predict survival for elderly patients (≥ 60 years old) with SCC based on the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database.

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The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional information interaction system between the central nervous system (CNS) and the gastrointestinal tract, in which gut microbiota plays a key role. The gut microbiota forms a complex network with the enteric nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, and the neuroendocrine and neuroimmunity of the CNS, which is called the microbiota-gut-brain axis. Due to the close anatomical and functional interaction of the gut-liver axis, the microbiota-gut-liver-brain axis has attracted increased attention in recent years.

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Candida albicans has been detected in root carious lesions. The current study aimed to explore the action of this fungal species on the microbial ecology and the pathogenesis of root caries. Here, by analyzing C.

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Histiocytoid breast carcinoma (HBC) is a rare type of breast cancer with controversial histogenesis, which is characterized by abundant foamy cytoplasm, fuzzy cell boundary, linear or annular infiltration, eccentric large irregular nuclei or prominent nucleoli and low mitotic activity. HBC has been considered to be a variant of lobular carcinoma, a variant of apocrine ductal carcinoma, and an apocrine variant of lobular carcinoma and to resemble lipid-rich carcinoma. We presented a case of 75-year-old woman with a 5-cm mass in the left breast.

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  • This study analyzed untreated municipal wastewater to gather epidemiological data on health and lifestyle substances during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • By using solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry, researchers identified 26 substances related to mental health, pain management, and other health areas across various socioeconomic demographics.
  • The findings showed correlations between substance consumption rates and factors like household income and age, while also identifying a potential link between certain substances and the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the wastewater.
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  • "Ivy sign" is a distinctive imaging feature of moyamoya disease (MMD) seen on MRI, indicating compensatory blood flow changes due to the disease.
  • It serves as a critical marker related to patient symptoms, hemodynamics, and can predict postoperative outcomes, although its significance is not widely recognized due to inconsistent criteria.
  • The literature review summarized various aspects of ivy sign in MMD, including detection methods, definitions, grading standards, prevalence, contributing factors, underlying mechanisms, and treatment effects, while also addressing future research opportunities.
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Genotype-matched vaccines provide ideal protection against infection caused by new Newcastle disease virus (NDV) genotypes or variants even in the vaccinated chickens. In this study, we report a protocol for attenuation and rapid development of a velogenic NDV isolate as an effective vaccine candidate, using a simple and reliable infectious cloning platform. Based on DHN3, a genotype VII velogenic NDV isolate, recombinant rDHN3 was rescued by co-transfection of plasmids expressing the genomic RNA, NDV proteins NP, P and L, and the T7 polymerase without using a helper virus.

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The problem of effectively exploiting the information multiple data sources has become a relevant but challenging research topic in remote sensing. In this article, we propose a new approach to exploit the complementarity of two data sources: hyperspectral images (HSIs) and light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data. Specifically, we develop a new dual-channel spatial, spectral and multiscale attention convolutional long short-term memory neural network (called dual-channel A CLNN) for feature extraction and classification of multisource remote sensing data.

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Background: Cirrhotic patients are at a high risk of fungal infections. Voriconazole is widely used as prophylaxis and in the treatment of invasive fungal disease. However, the safety, pharmacokinetics, and optimal regimens of voriconazole are currently not well defined in cirrhotic patients.

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Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide. Unfortunately, treatments often fail because of the development of drug resistance, the underlying mechanisms of which remain unclear. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is free DNA released into the blood by necrosis, apoptosis or direct secretion by tumor cells.

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Background: Previous surgical procedures for the treatment of thoracic myelopathy (TM) due to ossification of the ligamentum flavum (OLF) were accompanied by significant trauma and risk.

Objectives: Report a novel minimally invasive technique, translaminar osseous channel-assisted posterior percutaneous full-endoscopic flavectomy (p-PEF), as an alternative surgical strategy for the treatment of OLF-related TM.

Study Design: A retrospective cohort study.

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  • Tumor immunotherapy targets Treg cells, which are known for their immunosuppressive properties, by using chemotherapy drugs combined with immune checkpoint inhibitors to eliminate these cells.
  • A novel nanosystem was developed to deliver a synthetic curcumin analog and a Treg cell-specific antibody, designed to enhance immune response against tumors by selectively targeting and entering cancer and Treg cells.
  • The treatment showed promising results, as the curcumin analog not only induced cell death in tumors but also suppressed Treg cell production, enhancing the overall effectiveness of chemotherapy in combating metastatic breast cancer.
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  • - Calcium (Ca) plays a vital role in GI physiology as a signaling molecule that regulates fluid and ion transport, mucus secretion, and motility in the gastrointestinal (GI) system.
  • - This review summarizes the current understanding of Ca signaling in GI epithelial anion secretion, detailing how it influences various ion channels and transporters.
  • - By exploring the regulatory mechanisms of Ca in GI disorders, the research indicates potential for developing new therapies that could improve treatments for conditions like cystic fibrosis and ulcer diseases.
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Ethylene is a gaseous hormone that affects many processes of plant growth and development. During vascular development, ethylene positively regulates cambial cell division in parallel with tracheary element differentiation inhibitory factor (TDIF) peptide signaling. In this study, we identified an ethylene overproducing mutant, acs7-d, exhibiting enhanced cambial activity and reduced wall development in fiber cells.

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  • Heavy metal pollution in China’s soils is a significant issue, and conventional methods for monitoring are inadequate for large areas.
  • This study utilized HyMap-C airborne hyperspectral imagery to estimate heavy metal concentrations in soil, collecting 95 samples from a mining area in Yitong County.
  • The researchers developed a new inversion model using a competitive adaptive reweighted sampling method combined with an ensemble learning strategy, which showed improved prediction accuracy for heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, lead, and zinc compared to other methods.
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  • * Researchers identified over 10,000 mutated genes and 720 positively selected genes, highlighting critical genes related to toxin production and signaling pathways that enhance fungal toxicity.
  • * Findings suggest that specific mutated and positively selected genes play a significant role in the virulence of B. bassiana, offering insights for future research on potential virulence factors.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Qian DU"

  • - Recent research by Qian Du focuses on the intersection of infectious diseases and their systemic impacts, with notable studies on Monkeypox, blood microbiota in sepsis, and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in HIV patients, highlighting diagnostic advancements and clinical insights.
  • - Du's work further explores the mental health implications of cancer prevention education among college students, suggesting that increased awareness could alleviate psychological distress, while also investigating the protective effects of methionine against nickel-induced oxidative stress in kidney health.
  • - Additionally, Du examines the effects of environmental factors like blue light on hair follicle stem cells and proposes innovative methodologies, such as utilizing a Stochastic Windows Convolutional Transformer for enhanced hyperspectral image classification, demonstrating a commitment to tackling diverse biomedical challenges.