Publications by authors named "Qin Yuling"

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  • As cancer progresses, detached cells spread via the bloodstream, leading to complex metabolic changes that aid their survival and growth, yet the process of metastasis is still not fully understood.
  • A new microfluidic platform utilizing a dual-probe strategy allows for the detection of metabolic changes at single-cell resolution, enabling researchers to analyze both intracellular and extracellular environments in detail.
  • Findings indicate a positive relationship between increased intracellular NAD(P)H and higher levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), suggesting that these insights could aid in developing zinc-based treatments targeting cancer metastasis.
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Background: Clonorchis sinensis (C. sinensis) infection plays an important role in the progression of hepatocarcinogenesis. However, its specific role in HCC progression remains unclear.

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Mycotoxins are widely prevalent in various agricultural commodities, whose excessive consumption can pose significant risks to human health. In this study, we developed a facile mycotoxin detection platform based on branched hybridization chain reaction coupled with lateral flow assay. Ochratoxin A/Aflatoxin B1 bind to aptamers triggering the release of initiators, which leads to bHCR amplification and forms three-dimensional dendritic DNA nanostructures.

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Rapid and precise detection of respiratory pathogens is crucial for clinical diagnosis and treatment of respiratory infections. In this study, the multiplex and visual detection of respiratory pathogens is facilitated by specifically designed engineered CRISPR RNA (en-crRNA) to activate the -cleavage activity of Cas12a, along with a homemade portable device. The en-crRNA comprised an original crRNA and a DNA reporter molecule that is labelled with both a fluorophore and a quencher.

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  • The rise of precision cancer treatment has changed oncology by enabling personalized therapies that improve patient outcomes.
  • The acidic pH of the tumor microenvironment is crucial in cancer development, making it a key target for innovative treatments.
  • Ultra-pH-sensitive (UPS) nanoplatforms show great promise in enhancing drug delivery and treatment efficacy for various therapies, although translating these technologies into clinical practice presents both potential and challenges.
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  • - Efficient identification of bacterial infections is crucial for effective clinical treatment, leading to the development of a simplified sensor array using "All-in-One" Pdots for bacterial sample discrimination.
  • - The "All-in-One" Pdots sensor (AOPS) uses fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to create specific fluorescence patterns from multiple bacterial samples with just one wavelength of light.
  • - Machine learning techniques help visualize these fluorescence patterns, allowing the sensor to accurately analyze various bacteria, including drug-resistant strains and mixed samples, highlighting its potential for complex bacterial identification.
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Organic emitters with exceptional properties exhibit significant potential in the field of aggregation-induced electrochemiluminescence (AIECL); however, their practicality is impeded by limited ECL efficiency (Φ). This paper investigates a novel type of AIECL emitter (BDPPA NPs), where an efficient intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) effect and highly twisted conformation contribute to a remarkable enhancement of ECL. The ICT effect reduces the electron transfer path, while the twisted conformation effectively restricts π-π stacking and intramolecular motions.

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  • Mitochondria-ER contact sites (MERCs) are crucial for regulating mitochondrial functions, facilitated by proteins like REEP5 that shape the ER tubules.
  • REEP5 interacts with Mitofusins 1/2 to promote mitochondrial distribution in the cytoplasm through a novel "hitchhiking" transport mechanism along microtubules.
  • Changes in REEP5 levels affect how mitochondria are tethered and distributed, with implications for the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are essential for various physiological processes.
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The H1N1 influenza virus is a significant pathogen responsible for seasonal influenza, and its frequent outbreaks pose substantial challenges to global public health. The present study successfully developed a lateral flow analysis platform that integrates reverse transcription-free exponential amplification reaction (RTF-EXPAR) and hybridization chain reaction (HCR) processes with functionalized quantum dots for the direct detection of H1N1 influenza virus RNA, eliminating the need for reverse transcription. The fluorescence signal on the band recorded with a smartphone can be utilized for the quantitative determination of the target.

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Pathogens and contaminants in food and the environment present significant challenges to human health, necessitating highly sensitive and specific diagnostic methods. Traditional approaches often struggle to meet these requirements. However, the emergence of the Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) system has revolutionized nucleic acid diagnostics.

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Background: Our objective is to develop a predictive model utilizing the ferritin and transferrin ratio (FTR) and clinical factors to forecast overall survival (OS) in breast cancer (BC) patients.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of clinical data from 2858 BC patients diagnosed between 2013 and 2021. Subsequently, the cohort of 2858 BC patients underwent random assignment into distinct subsets: a training cohort comprising 2002 patients and a validation cohort comprising 856 patients, maintaining a proportional ratio of 7:3.

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Ovarian cancer (OC) is one of the most prevalent and fatal malignant tumors of the female reproductive system. Our research aimed to develop a prognostic model to assist inclinical treatment decision-making.Utilizing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and copy number variation (CNV) data from the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) database, we conducted analyses of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), gene function, and tumor microenvironment (TME) scores in various clusters of OC samples.

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Bacterial infections, as the second leading cause of global death, are commonly treated with antibiotics. However, the improper use of antibiotics contributes to the development of bacterial resistance. Therefore, the accurate differentiation between bacterial and non-bacterial inflammations is of utmost importance in the judicious administration of clinical antibiotics and the prevention of bacterial resistance.

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Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common and prominent deadly disease among women. Predicting BC survival mainly relies on TNM staging, molecular profiling and imaging, hampered by subjectivity and expenses. This study aimed to establish an economical and reliable model using the most common preoperative routine blood tests (RT) data for survival and surveillance strategy management.

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The near-infrared electrochemiluminescence technique (NIR ECL) has gained significant attention as a powerful analytical tool in biomedicine and clinical diagnosis due to its inherent advantages. In this work, we successfully synthesized a novel NIR ECL emitter of TPA-DCPP nanoparticles (NPs) with a D-π-A-π-D configuration. By utilizing the thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) property, we achieved enhanced electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emission through complete exciton harvesting for radiative decay.

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Background: Extensive evidence links Clonorchis sinensis (C. sinensis) to cholangiocarcinoma; however, its association with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is less acknowledged, and the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study was designed to investigate the association between C.

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A comprehensive approach for the construction of NIR-I/NIR-II nanofluorophores with exceptional brightness and excellent chemo- and photostability has been developed. This study first confirmed that the amphiphilic molecules with stronger hydrophobic moieties and weaker hydrophilic moieties are superior candidates for constructing brighter nanofluorophores, which are attributed to its higher efficiency in suppressing the intramolecular charge transfer/aggregation-caused fluorescence quenching of donor-acceptor-donor type fluorophores. The prepared nanofluorophore demonstrates a fluorescence quantum yield exceeding 4.

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The detection of foodborne pathogens is crucial for ensuring the maintenance of food safety. In the present study, a portable CRISPR-Cas12a triggered photothermal biosensor integrating branch hybrid chain reaction (bHCR) and DNA metallization strategy for sensitive and visual detection of foodborne pathogens was proposed. The sheared probes were utilized to block the locker probes, which enabled preventing the assembly of bHCR in the absence of target bacteria, while target bacteria can activate the cleavage of sheared probes through CRISPR-Cas12a.

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High demands for food safety detection and analysis have been advocated with people's increasing living standards. Even though numerous analytical testing techniques have been proposed, their widespread adoption is still constrained by the high limit of detection, narrow detection ranges, and high implementation costs. Due to their advantages, such as reduced sample and reagent consumption, high sensitivity, automation, low cost, and portability, using microfluidic devices for food safety monitoring has generated significant interest.

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A ratiometric fluorescent probe () based on the principle of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) was designed for hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) detection. The presence of HOCl can block the energy transfer from CNPPV to MeOTPATBT, resulting in a ratio change in the fluorescence of Pdots (/). This strategy provides a valuable paradigm in early RA evaluation.

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Intercellular communication is critical to the understanding of human health and disease progression. However, compared to traditional methods with inefficient analysis, microfluidic co-culture technologies developed for cell-cell communication research can reliably analyze crucial biological processes, such as cell signaling, and monitor dynamic intercellular interactions under reproducible physiological cell co-culture conditions. Moreover, microfluidic-based technologies can achieve precise spatial control of two cell types at the single-cell level with high throughput.

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The imbalance between oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity is strongly associated with the development of numerous degenerative diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Therefore, monitoring oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis and the stability of the organism's internal environment. Here, we present the findings of our study on DQ1, a dual-responsive indicator designed specifically for imaging HO and NAD(P)H, which are critical indicators of oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity.

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  • * The review outlines the formation process of biofilms, discusses strategies to disrupt early stages of their development, and summarizes treatment methods for established biofilms.
  • * It aims to provide an overview of effective strategies across various fields to combat biofilms and highlights the need for innovative anti-biofilm materials and approaches.
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Background: Accurate prognosis is crucial for improving hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients, clinical management, and outcomes post-liver resection. However, the lack of reliable prognostic indicators poses a significant challenge. This study aimed to develop a user-friendly nomogram to predict HCC patients' post-resection prognosis.

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A polymeric engineering design principle is proposed for the construction of small-sized (∼20 nm) NIR-II AIEgen-doped nanodots (AIEdots) with high brightness and prolonged circulation time in blood vessels. With the utilization of the as-designed NIR-II AIEdots, the successful achievement of high-resolution NIR-II fluorescence imaging of tumor vessels and precise detection of abdominal metastases of ovarian cancer has been attained.

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