Publications by authors named "Qianru Zhao"

Cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) regulates synaptic transmission through presynaptic receptors in nerve terminals, and its physiological roles are of clinical relevance. The cellular sources and synaptic targets of CB1-expressing terminals in the human cerebral cortex are undefined. We demonstrate a variable laminar pattern of CB1-immunoreactive axons and electron microscopically show that CB1-positive GABAergic terminals make type-2 synapses innervating dendritic shafts (69%), dendritic spines (20%) and somata (11%) in neocortical layers 2-3.

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Background: The clinically high comorbidity between polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and breast cancer (BC) has been extensively reported. However, limited knowledge exists regarding their shared genetic basis and underlying mechanisms.

Method: Leveraging summary statistics from the largest genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to date, we conducted a comprehensive genome-wide cross-trait analysis of PCOS and BC.

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A novel strategy that has emerged in recent years involves the use of aerogels for anti-inflammatory treatment, which has been extensively studied for its powerful application prospects in wound healing, diabetic complications, and tissue regeneration. However, the therapeutic efficacy of aerogels alone is compromised due to bacterial infections at the wound site. Therefore, it is necessary to incorporate effective antibacterial systems onto the aerogels to enhance their efficacy against bacterial infections.

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Advances in symmetry-breaking engineering of heterointerfaces for optoelectronic devices have garnered significant attention due to their immense potential in tunable moiré quantum geometry and enabling polarization light detection. Despite several proposed approaches to breaking the symmetry of low-dimensional materials, there remains a lack of universal methods to create materials with prominent polarization detection capabilities. Here, we introduce a reliable strategy for manipulating the symmetry of low-dimensional materials through a programmable ferroelectric-doping patterns technique.

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L3SO is a fungus isolated from the rhizospheric soil of the chloroplast-deficient plant . A chemical study on the rice fermentation of this fungus led to the isolation and identification of two cage-like polyketides, penidaleodiolide A () and its biosynthetic-related congener penidaleodiolide B (). The structures of and were determined by a combination of extensive spectroscopic analysis, biosynthetic consideration, chemical derivatization, and computational methods.

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Article Synopsis
  • * By employing feedback mechanisms during laser interactions, they can control the sizes and positions of the created structures, leading to self-organized micro/nano-pore arrays with tunable features.
  • * The study also examines the physical mechanisms behind this process, showing significant reductions in infrared reflectivity, which could have valuable applications across multiple fields.
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Acquiring multi-dimensional optical information, such as intensity, spectrum, polarization, and phase, can significantly enhance the performance of photodetectors. Incorporating these dimensions allows for improved image contrast, enhanced recognition capabilities, reduced interference, and better adaptation to complex environments. However, the challenge lies in obtaining these dimensions on a single photodetector.

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Home and community-based physical activity (HCBPA) has been extensively utilized among older adults. Nevertheless, the varying types of HCBPA, including different duration, intensity, and frequency, have sparked controversy regarding their impact on the quality of life in older adults. This study aims to explore the effects of HCBPA on QoL in older adults.

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Kv1.3 belongs to the voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channel family, which is widely expressed in the central nervous system and associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders. Kv1.

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Cardiac fibrosis is characterized by abnormal proliferation of cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) and ventricular remodeling, which finally leads to heart failure. Inflammation and oxidative stress play a central role in the development of cardiac fibrosis. CyPA (Cyclophilin A) is a main proinflammatory cytokine secreted under the conditions of oxidative stress.

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Cardiomyopathies (CMs) are highly heterogeneous progressive heart diseases characterised by structural and functional abnormalities of the heart, whose intricate pathogenesis has resulted in a lack of effective treatment options. Mitsugumin 53 (MG53), also known as Tripartite motif protein 72 (TRIM72), is a tripartite motif family protein from the immuno-proteomic library expressed primarily in the heart and skeletal muscle. Recent studies have identified MG53 as a potential cardioprotective protein that may play a crucial role in CMs.

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Objective: To develop a novel scale to assess humidification during noninvasive ventilation (NIV).

Methods: This study was performed in an ICU of a teaching hospital. Three ICU practitioners with more than 10 years of clinical experience developed an oral humidification scale with a range of 1-4 points.

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Glucocorticoids, which are a class of steroidal hormones secreted by the adrenal cortex, have significant anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and anti-allergic effects. Thus, these compounds are widely used in clinical practice. However, the long-term use of cosmetics containing glucocorticoids can lead to serious consequences, such as hormone-dependent dermatitis, hypertension, and other serious injuries.

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Providing home and community-based services (HCBS) is critical for active and healthy aging. However, in China, the positive factors for improving HCBS provision are unclear, limiting its contribution to improving older adults' quality of life and promoting active and healthy aging. Therefore, this study examines the configurations that produce differences in HCBS and identifies multiple pathways for improving them and narrowing regional disparities.

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The Chinese chestnut, Castanea mollissima Blume, a nut-bearing tree native to China and North Korea, belongs to the Fagaceae family. As an important genetic resource, C. mollissima is vital in enhancing edible chestnut varieties and offers significant insights into the origin and evolution of chestnut species.

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Guanacastane diterpenoids with an unusual 5/7/6 tricyclic skeleton mainly produced by basidiomycete fungi represent a structurally intriguing class of natural products. While the chemical synthesis of several members has been achieved, the biochemical and genetic basis of their biosynthesis remain unknown. Herein, we present the identification and characterization of two crucial enzymes in the biosynthesis of guanacastane diterpenoids in .

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Licorice is a traditional Chinese medicine and recorded to have pain relief effects in national pharmacopoeia, but the mechanisms behind these effects have not been fully explored. Among the hundreds of compounds in licorice, licochalcone A (LCA) and licochalcone B (LCB) are two important components belonging to the chalcone family. In this study, we compared the analgesic effects of these two licochalcones and the molecular mechanisms.

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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common disease mainly affecting joints of the hands and wrists. The discovery of autoantibodies in the serum of patients revealed that RA belonged to the autoimmune diseases and laid a theoretical basis for its immunosuppressive therapy. The pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases mainly involves abnormal activation and proliferation of effector memory T cells, which is closely related to the elevated expression of Kv1.

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Objective: The study aims to identify potential diagnostic markers of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and analyze the significance of immune cell infiltration in this pathology.

Materials And Methods: Download two publicly available gene expression profiles (GSE10667 and GSE24206 datasets) from the GEO database including 48 Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) samples and 21 human control samples and select for distinctly expressed genes (DEG) from them. Lasso regression model and support vector machine recursive feature elimination S,V,R,F analysis were used to check candidate biomarkers.

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Voltage-gated K1.3 channel has been reported to be a drug target for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, and specific inhibitors of Kv1.3 are potential therapeutic drugs for multiple diseases.

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With the further miniaturization and integration of multi-dimensional optical information detection devices, polarization-sensitive photodetectors based on anisotropic low-dimension materials have attractive potential applications. However, the performance of these devices is restricted by intrinsic property of materials leading to a small polarization ratio of the detectors. Here, we construct a black phosphorus (BP) homojunction photodetector defined by ferroelectric domains with ultra-sensitive polarization photoresponse.

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Two years after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, an increasing number of patients continue to suffer from long COVID (LC), persistent symptoms, and/or delayed or long-term complications beyond the initial 4 weeks from the onset of symptoms. Constant fatigue is one of the most common LC symptoms, leading to severely reduced quality of life among patients. -known as the King of Herbs in traditional Chinese medicine-has shown clinical anti-fatigue effects.

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Microbes have proven to be robust workhorses for the large-scale production of many chemicals. Especially, high-value biochemicals (e.g.

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Background: Facilitating the primary health care (PHC) system and maintaining people's reasonable healthcare-seeking behavior are key to establishing a sustainable healthcare system. China has employed a multitiered copayment system/medical insurance differentiated payment policies to incentivize the public to utilize PHC services through its hierarchical medical care system; however, most people still prefer visiting tertiary care hospitals. We question whether the quality gap in healthcare services reduces the effect of the multitiered copayment system, which is considered an important factor in the lack of reform in the Chinese healthcare system.

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Background: A number of studies have shown that gastrointestinal manifestations co-exist with respiratory symptoms in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Xuanfei Baidu decoction (XFBD) was recommended by the National Health Commission to treat mild and moderate COVID-19 patients and proved to effectively alleviate intestinal symptoms. However, the exact mechanisms remain elusive.

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