Publications by authors named "QingLin Zhang"

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  • Accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia is vital for timely treatment and better patient outcomes; this study focused on plasma and retinal biomarkers for differentiation among cognitive impairment groups.
  • The study involved 509 participants aged 50 and older, categorized into groups based on cognitive function using clinical assessments, neuropsychological tests, and MRI scans.
  • The findings revealed that both retinal layer thickness and plasma biomarker levels varied significantly across cognitive impairment levels, with decreases seen in retinal thickness and increases in plasma biomarkers from normal cognition to dementia.
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The limited progress in treatment options and the alarming survival rates in advanced melanoma emphasize the significant research importance of early melanoma diagnosis. RFVT3, a crucial protein at the core of energy metabolism reprogramming in melanoma, might play a pivotal role in early detection. In this study, [Ga]Ga-NOTA-RF, based on riboflavin (RF), was rationally developed and validated, serving as an innovative tool for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of RFVT3 expression in melanoma.

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Background: Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has made remarkable achievements, but newly identified armored and cold tumors cannot respond to ICB therapy. The high prevalence of concomitant medications has huge impact on immunotherapeutic responses, but the clinical effects on the therapeutic outcome of armored and cold tumors are still unclear.

Methods: In this research, using large-scale transcriptomics datasets, the expression and potential biological functions of angiotensin II receptor 1 (AGTR1), the target of angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB), were investigated.

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  • Proanthocyanidins (PAs) are polyphenols found in plants that influence taste and protect against herbivores, with distinct compositions in astringent (A-type) vs. nonastringent (NA-type) persimmons.
  • The study revealed that the DkDTX1/MATE1 gene plays a crucial role in increasing PA concentrations in persimmon by enhancing the expression of related biosynthesis genes and transporting PA precursors.
  • These findings suggest that manipulating DkDTX1/MATE1 could provide a way to alter PA levels and astringency in persimmons through genetic engineering.
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Endometrial cancer (EC), one of the most prevalent carcinomas in females, is associated with increasing mortality. We identified the CHD4 R975H mutation as a high-frequency occurrence in EC patients through a comprehensive survey of EC databases. Computational predictions suggest that this mutation profoundly impacts the structural and functional integrity of CHD4.

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Background: The objective of this study is to determine optic nerve head vascular changes in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAS) by utilizing an optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) device.

Methods: A detailed studies search was screened in the PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases from inception to August 2023. We reviewed and examined optic nerve head vascular density in eyes with OSAS and controls.

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The main units of persimmon proanthocyanidins (PAs) are composed of flavan-3-ols including epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and gallocatechin gallate (GCG). Precise quantification of GCG is challenging due to its trace amounts in persimmon. In this study, to establish the optimal UHPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap/MS technique for the determination of PAs monomer composition in persimmon fruit flesh of different astringency types, mass spectrometry and chromatographic conditions were optimized.

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The correlation between lower psoas mass and the prognosis of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) is still unclear. This study aims to investigate the impact of lower psoas mass on the prognosis of patients undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP). One hundred and sixty-three elderly patients who underwent single-segment PVP from January 2018 to December 2021 were included.

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  • This study investigates the impact of CDKN2A mutations (MUT) and deletions (DEL) on patient survival and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) across various cancer types, focusing specifically on gastric cancer.
  • Data was gathered from 45,000 tumor patients across 33 cancer types, analyzing clinical outcomes and genomic factors relevant to ICI response.
  • Results indicate mixed survival outcomes for CDKN2A-MUT patients depending on the cohort, with correlations between CDKN2A alterations and lower survival rates as well as varying responses to ICIs, particularly highlighting poorer outcomes in certain types of gastric cancer.
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Precision control of stereochemistry in radical reactions remains a formidable challenge due to the prevalence of incidental racemic background reactions resulting from undirected substrate oxidation in the absence of chiral induction. In this study, we devised an thoughtful approach-electricity-driven asymmetric Lewis acid catalysis-to circumvent this impediment. This methodology facilitates both asymmetric dienylation and allylation reactions, resulting in the formation of all-carbon quaternary stereocenters and demonstrating significant potential in the modular synthesis of functional and chiral benzoxazole-oxazoline (Boox) ligands.

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  • - Combined radiation-trauma skin injury is a serious condition that requires effective treatment, and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) might be a promising option due to its roles in cell survival and reducing inflammation.
  • - The study tested a recombinant plasmid encoding human HGF (pHGF) on human keratinocyte cells in vitro and in mice with skin wounds to assess its protective and healing effects.
  • - Results showed that pHGF increased cell viability and reduced harmful inflammatory responses, leading to faster healing in mice, suggesting its potential use as a gene therapy for serious skin injuries.
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  • PTX-3 is identified as a promising biomarker for predicting negative health outcomes in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.
  • The meta-analysis reviewed nine studies with a total of 1,825 CKD patients, revealing that higher PTX-3 levels were significantly linked to increased risks of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular death, and other severe health events.
  • When compared to C-reactive protein (CRP), PTX-3 demonstrated superior prognostic capabilities, indicating that it may be more effective in predicting adverse events in CKD patients.
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Avilamycins, which possess potent inhibitory activity against Gram-positive bacteria, are a group of oligosaccharide antibiotics produced by . Among these structurally related oligosaccharide antibiotics, avilamycin serves as the main bioactive component in veterinary drugs and animal feed additives, which differs from avilamycin only in the redox state of the two-carbon branched-chain of the terminal octose moiety. However, the mechanisms underlying assembly and modification of the oligosaccharide chain to diversify individual avilamycins remain poorly understood.

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Semiconductor planar nanowire arrays (PNAs) are essential for achieving large-scale device integration. Direct heteroepitaxy of PNAs on a flat substrate is constrained by the mismatch in crystalline symmetry and lattice parameters between the substrate and epitaxial nanowires. This study presents a novel approach termed "self-competitive growth" for heteroepitaxy of CsPbBr PNAs on mica.

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  • Radiotheranostics combines simultaneous imaging and therapy for cancer treatment, necessitating a balance between diagnostic and therapeutic needs.
  • A new strategy was tested using a specially designed ligand (DOTA-PSMA-Tz) for imaging and therapy with Gallium ([Ga]) and Lutetium ([Lu]), along with a signal amplification module (Pd@Au-PEG-TCO) in tumor-bearing mice.
  • Results showed significant improvements in tumor uptake of the treatments when the signal amplification module was used, indicating the strategy's potential to enhance pretargeted radiotherapy in theranostics.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of 3D printed guide-assisted percutaneous techniques for managing minimally displaced scaphoid waist fractures with delayed diagnosis.
  • Ten patients were treated using customized 3D printed guides and fixed with screws, achieving successful fracture healing and excellent recovery in wrist function without complications.
  • The results suggest that this innovative method is a safe, effective, and efficient approach for treating these types of fractures, allowing for easier and more precise screw placement.
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Purpose: Programmed cell death protein ligand 1 (PD-L1) is a crucial biomarker for immunotherapy. However, nearly 70% of patients do not respond to PD-L1 immune checkpoint therapy. Accurate monitoring of PD-L1 expression and quantification of target binding during treatment are essential.

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The development of a reliable strategy for stereodivergent radical reactions that allows convenient access to all stereoisomers of homocoupling adducts with multiple stereogenic centers remains an unmet goal in organic synthesis. Herein, we describe a dual-catalyzed electrooxidative C(sp)-H/C(sp)-H homocoupling with complete absolute and relative stereocontrol for the synthesis of molecules with contiguous quaternary stereocenters in a general and predictable manner. The stereodivergent electrooxidative homocoupling reaction is achieved by synergistically utilizing two distinct chiral catalysts that convert identical racemic substrates into inherently distinctive reactive chiral intermediates, dictate enantioselective radical addition, and allow access to the full complement of stereoisomeric products via simple catalyst permutation.

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  • The study examined the distribution of trace elements (TEs) in cetaceans, specifically Stenella attenuata, Kogia breviceps, and Peponocephala electra, to enhance our understanding of marine ecology and toxicology.
  • Most cetaceans showed normal TE levels with low toxicity risk, but Peponocephala electra had concerning mercury and cadmium levels due to land-based pollution in the East China Sea.
  • Tissue analysis revealed that organs like the liver, spleen, and kidney are key for accumulating toxic metals, with notable correlations between selenium and mercury, while stable isotopes indicated overlapping trophic niches among the studied species.
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Background: Malignant tumors are a significant disease endangering human health. Chinese Medicine (CM) plays an important role in comprehensive and holistic tumor treatment.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate whether CM combined with the immunosuppressant PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor has a good synergistic effect and can significantly improve response rates for the immunosuppressant.

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The stereocontrolled allylic alkylation of carbonyl compounds with the goal of producing the full range of stereoisomers presents an effective approach for increasing the productivity of collective natural product synthesis and the creation of chiral molecule libraries for drug exploration. The simultaneous control of regio-, diastereo-, and enantioselectivity poses a significant synthetic challenge in contemporary organic synthesis. Herein, we describe a catalytic stereodivergent α-allylation protocol applicable to both aliphatic and aromatic 2-acylimidazoles, thereby providing a practical blueprint for the divergent synthesis of important chiral building blocks.

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At present, cancer is the largest culprit that endangers human health. The current treatment options for cancer mainly include surgical resection, adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy, but their therapeutic effects and long-term prognosis are unsatisfactory. Immunotherapy is an emerging therapy that has completely transformed the therapeutic landscape of advanced cancers, and has tried to occupy a place in the neoadjuvant therapy of resectable tumors.

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Backgrounds: The available literature on the correlation between serum amyloid A (SAA) and prognosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are limited, and the findings from existing studies are inconclusive. This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the available evidence regarding the link between SAA and risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in CKD patients. Additionally, we aimed to investigate the potential dose-response relationships, provided that adequate data is accessible.

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Increased studies on the basis of bulk RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) data of cancer identify numbers of immune-related genes which may play potential regulatory roles in the tumor microenvironment (TME) without in-depth validation. In the current study, the immunological correlation and cell subpopulation expression pattern of FMNL1 were analyzed using public data. In addition, the cell subpopulation expression pattern of FMNL1 was also deeply validated using single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) and multiplexed quantitative immunofluorescence (mQIF).

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Background: Migraine is a central nervous system disorder involving neuronal and vascular factors. The brain has a close anatomical relationship with retinal vessels and similar regulatory processes, and the retinal vascular system is the only vessel that can be directly visualized, while optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is an advanced retinal vascular imaging technique. In this study, OCTA was used to study the retinal vascular density (VD) and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) in migraine patients, which provided a theoretical basis for its use as a candidate for rapid and non-invasive diagnosis of migraine.

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