Publications by authors named "Qiu Wan"

Hydrogen sulfide (HS) has a comprehensive contribution to the normal operation and stability of organisms and is also present in environmental water samples and food deterioration. Thus, it is exceedingly promising and significant to develop a highly sensitive detection technique for tracing HS. Inspired by this, we designed and synthesized a new fluorescent probe 2-[3-[2-[3-bromo-4-(2,4- dinitrobenzenesulfonate)] ethenyl]-5,5-dimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-ylidene]propanedinitrile (SP-Br) for hydrosulfide ion detection by introducing bromine atom.

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Due to the absence of accurate tools for early detection and successful treatment, lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is one of the most aggressive tumors with high morbidity and mortality globally. It is absolutely necessary to investigate the process behind its development and search for new biomarkers that could aid in the early detection of LUAD. There is a correlation between the immune microenvironment of the tumor and the prognosis of lung cancer as well as the efficacy of immunotherapy.

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A new type of dye with advantages of high selectivity and sensitivity is formed by using the strategy of hybridization between the luminescent unit and recognition unit. Based on this strategy, we exploit a novel dye bonding the benzopyrylium salt as a luminescent unit and phenylboronate group as a response site, which is served as a fluorescent probe 1 for specific recognition of hydrogen peroxide in biological application. Probe 1 employs a unique recognition switch, phenylboronate unit, to"turn-on"a highly specific and rapid fluorescence response toward hydrogen peroxide combined with the 1,6-rearrangement elimination reaction strategy.

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  • Long non-coding RNA LINC00847 is shown to be upregulated in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is associated with poor prognosis in patients.
  • Research methods included RT-qPCR, cell tests, a xenograft tumor model, and molecular assays to investigate LINC00847's role in cell proliferation and metastasis.
  • The findings suggest that E2F1 promotes LINC00847 expression, which in turn regulates the miR-147a/IFITM1 axis, contributing to NSCLC progression.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasingly known as a serious, worldwide public health concern. Sorafenib resistance is the main challenge faced by many advanced HCC patients. The specific mechanisms of sorafenib resistance remind unclear.

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To explore the effects of different disturbance patterns on restoring the health of an infected stand, concentrated disturbance of not cutting trees before 10 years after infection, mode-rate disturbance of cutting infected pine trees, and strong distrubance of cutting infected pine trees, the neighboring trees and poorly growing pine trees were compared in a pure Pinus massomiana plantation infected by Bursaphelenchus xylophlius in Anji, Zhejiang, China. After 16 years, the importance values of P. massoniana in the three treatments were: concentrated disturbance > mode-rate disturbance > strong disturbance.

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This article studies the effectiveness of xMOOC teaching in the area of nursing education, by making a comparison between two study groups. Though observation, academic tests and interview, this study finds out that the application of xMOOC to teaching scheme practice could effectively increase teaching ability of teachers, learning ability of students and their test scores which had positive significance in improving clinical nursing teaching quality.

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Flavonol synthase (FLS) is one of the key enzymes in flavonoids metabolic pathways. In this study, middle sequence was obtained from Carthamus tinctorius transcriptome sequencing results. Full-length cDNAs of FLS was cloned from petals of C.

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Development of liver disease after hematopoietic cell transplantation is common and the causes diverse. Infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) can be seen in patients who are chronically infected before transplant or from passage of virus from an infected donor; the normal 10-year course of hepatitis C after transplant is one of waxing and waning of serum aminotransferase enzymes, with little morbidity. In the series of 3 patients reported here, the course of hepatitis C was rapidly fatal, with the onset of jaundice at day 60 to 80 after transplant and liver histology typical of fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis (marked bile ductular proliferation, ballooned hepatocytes, and associated collagenous fibrosis centered around ductules).

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  • * It found that liver fibrosis was negatively related to certain genetic changes in the p7 protein, indicating how genetic variability might influence disease severity.
  • * Six unique p7 variants were chosen for lab analysis, revealing differences in their ion channel functions, with one variant linked to more severe liver damage showing heightened activity.
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Background And Aims: Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-induced chronic inflammation may induce oxidative stress which could compromise the repair of damaged DNA, rendering cells more susceptible to spontaneous or mutagen-induced alterations, the underlying cause of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. In the current study we examined the induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) resulting from HCV infection and evaluated its effect on the host DNA damage and repair machinery.

Methods: HCV infected human hepatoma cells were analyzed to determine (i) ROS, (ii) 8-oxoG and (iii) DNA glycosylases NEIL1, NEIL2, OGG1.

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